Kelley Stevens, LMFT teaches therapists how to build thriving private practices. Learn how to launch a therapy practice, expand your caseload, market your brand, and grow outside of 1-1 appointments. Free downloads, online courses, and more HERE: https://linktr.ee/theprivatepracticepro
The Private Practice Pro podcast is a valuable resource for therapists, whether they are just starting out or seasoned professionals. Hosted by Kelly, the podcast offers support, guidance, and inspiration for therapists looking to start or grow their own private practices. Kelly's genuine care and passion for therapists shines through in every episode, making it a welcoming and encouraging space for listeners. As a seasoned therapist myself, I have found that there is always something new to learn from this podcast. Kelly's expertise and the dynamic guests she brings on the show provide valuable insights and practical advice that can be applied to real-life private practice situations.
One of the best aspects of The Private Practice Pro podcast is its supportive and empowering nature. Kelly truly cares about therapists and wants to see them succeed in their private practices. The episodes are engaging and entertaining, with guests sharing their experiences in the mental health field. Each episode provides a wealth of knowledge and actionable steps that therapists can implement in their own practices. Whether it's tips on marketing, navigating post-COVID times, or exploring different possibilities in private practice, this podcast covers a wide range of topics relevant to therapists at any stage of their career.
However, one potential downside of this podcast is that it may not offer enough depth or variety for more experienced therapists. While it remains a valuable resource for therapists starting out or looking to expand their practices, those who have been in private practice for many years may find some of the information repetitive or less applicable to their specific needs. It would be beneficial if the podcast could cater to various levels of experience within the therapy profession.
In conclusion, The Private Practice Pro podcast is an inspiring and informative resource for therapists looking to start or grow their own private practices. With its supportive atmosphere, engaging episodes, and expert advice from guests in the mental health field, this podcast offers valuable insights and practical tips for success. Whether you're a new therapist contemplating your future path or an experienced clinician seeking to enhance your practice, this podcast is definitely worth a listen.
Diving into the digital networking sphere, Kelley Stevens engages with Patrick Casale, a seasoned group practice owner and private practice coach hailing from Asheville, North Carolina, on the Private Practice Pro podcast. They explore the dynamic role of Facebook in connecting therapists, highlighting the influence of local therapist Facebook groups for forging valuable networks and generating referrals. Patrick imparts his wisdom on becoming a pivotal figure in one's community by initiating such groups when they're absent. The dialogue navigates the nuances between personal and business pages on Facebook, with Patrick leaning towards personal pages for more authentic community engagement. They delve into the art of content creation and the strategic importance of setting clear objectives for social media engagement. Additionally, they shine a spotlight on Patrick's sought-after retreats, which are booked solid years ahead, suggesting listeners secure their spots promptly. Guest Bio: Patrick Casale is not only a licensed Mental Health & Addiction Therapist and a group practice owner but also a Private Practice Coach & Strategist for therapists. With experience in both the clinical mental health world and the business world, he has helped hundreds of therapists around the United States leave their agencies behind and create their ideal private practices. patrick@casalecoaching.com https://www.allthingspractice.com/ In this Episode: Discussion about the guests' background and experience The importance of Facebook for therapists in promoting their private practices The difference between using Facebook and Instagram for marketing The usefulness of local therapists' Facebook groups for networking and referrals The role of personal and business pages on Facebook The time and effort required to create content for Facebook The impact of creating content on brand awareness and reaching a wider audience The importance of setting clear goals for social media usage Repurposing content across different social media platforms Highlights: (00:00) - Introduction to the podcast and sponsorship by Simple Practice. (01:04) - Patrick Casale introduces himself and discusses his retreats, including their popularity and future availability. (04:16) - Patrick discusses the value of local therapist Facebook groups for building community and networking. (09:31) - Patrick explains the differences between personal and business Facebook pages and their relevance for therapists. (11:40) - Patrick discusses the time and effort required to create content for Facebook and the impact of content creation on business goals. (18:17) - Patrick and Kelly discuss Facebook friend requests, personal boundaries, and best practices for engaging in Facebook groups. (20:16) - The episode concludes with a promotion for Kelly's private practice roadmap course and a final discussion on best practices for Facebook groups. (22:02) - Discussion about marketing focused on building relationships, not just promoting one's own products. (30:38) - Advice on the essential steps for therapists starting a private practice on Facebook, including profile presentation and purposeful engagement. References: Private Practice Roadmap Course → https://members.theprivatepracticepro.com/privatepracticeroadmap/ Marketing for Therapists Course → https://members.theprivatepracticepro.com/marketing-course/ Get 2 months FREE with Simple Practice → https://partners.simplepractice.com/tppp Ask Kelley Anything → (805) 243-8241 This podcast is produced and managed by Jenga Creative → jengacreative.com
Are you searching for that spark to ignite your passion and advance your career? Host Kelley Stevens delivers just that in this latest episode of the Private Practice Pro Podcast. Meet Krysta Schroeder, a dedicated Motherhood Therapist and private practice owner, as she shares her journey in guiding mothers through pregnancy and postpartum. Dive into her shift from insurance-based services and discover social media success strategies. Krysta shares actionable steps and ambitious five-year goals, offering inspiration for your own professional growth. Tune in for a concise and powerful exploration of supporting maternal mental health. Guest Bio: Krysta is a passionate Motherhood Therapist and owner of a virtual group practice located in Central Florida, which specializes in guiding mothers through the transformative journey of pregnancy and postpartum. She is dedicated to ensuring a smooth transition into their new maternal identity, while also preserving their individuality. With a particular knack for working with high achievers, Krysta excels in helping them traverse the challenges of motherhood, all while shedding the often burdensome cloak of perfectionism. www.fulfillingmotherhood.com info@harlowecounseling.com In this Episode: Transitioning off insurance panels Growing your social media following Becoming an authority in your niche Expanding your practice to multiple states Tips to gain your audience's trust Growing your business through workshops, podcasts, speaking events, and more! Highlights: (0:58) – Krysta's introduction (2:39) – Transitioning off insurance panels (19:19) – Getting started on social media and growing your audience (28:27) – Krysta's steps to becoming an authority in the maternal mental health space (40:39) – Krysta discusses her goals for expanding her practice (53:12) – What Krysta wishes she had known to get to where she is today (54:46) – Kelley answers listener Rochelle's question about obtaining quality referrals References: Kym Tolson→ https://kymtolson.kartra.com/page/multistate Prego Expo → https://www.thepregoexpo.com/ Kelly McKenna → https://www.instagram.com/sitwithkelly/ Taking Cara Babies → https://takingcarababies.com/ Feeding Littles → https://feedinglittles.com/ Mom Well → https://www.momwell.com/ Speech Sisters → https://www.speechsisters.com/ Postpartum Support International → https://www.postpartum.net/ CE Broker → https://cebroker.com/ Scary Mommy → https://www.scarymommy.com/ Bustle → https://www.bustle.com/ Psychology Today → https://www.psychologytoday.com/ Reflect → https://www.joinreflect.com/ Mentaya → https://www.mentaya.com/ Get 2 months FREE with Simple Practice → https://partners.simplepractice.com/tppp Ask Kelley Anything → (805) 243-8241 This podcast is produced and managed by Jenga Creative → jengacreative.com
Looking for a compelling narrative of empathy and growth? Join host Kelley Stevens in this episode of the Private Practice Pro for an honest look into the world of mother-daughter therapy duo, Kimberly and Lyle Wick. Together, they share powerful insights on supporting families affected by substance abuse, discussing their own journeys along the way. Through candid conversations, they dispel shame, inspire resilience, and offer invaluable advice for established and aspiring therapists alike. Guest Bio: Kimberly is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and holds a master's in clinical psychology and an MBA. She is a former adjunct faculty member at Pepperdine University in the Graduate School of Psychology. Throughout years of her own therapy (both individual and family) she became passionate about the process of self-growth, discovering how her behaviors were creating patterns in her life, landing her in similar situations with different storylines. It was during her experiences with family addiction/mental health that she learned to take contrary action, setting boundaries with loved ones from a place of clarity versus fear. She noticed changes taking place not only in her relationships with loved ones but also in her relationship with herself. Lyle is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and a licensed Advanced Alcohol Drug Counselor (LAADC). Co-owner of Bridge The Gap, a therapeutic mentoring company, and has an extensive work history with treatment centers. Her personal journey in recovery, both as an adult child of and her own addiction, equips her with the rare ability to engage clinical savvy and distinct empathy in the way she supports family members through their recovery process. It has become her passion to help individuals and families who are struggling with their loved one's addiction and mental health issues, find their own personal empowerment through education and insight. kimberlyandlyle.com @kimberlyandlyle therapywithlyle.com (310) 903-1386 lyle@therapywithlyle.com bridgethegapservices.com (805) 558-4599 lyle@bridgethegapservices.com @bridgethegapservices In this Episode: Supporting individuals whose loved ones struggle with substance abuse Rebuilding relationships after substance abuse recovery What is therapeutic mentorship? Opening up about your personal struggles to help others Building connections to grow your business The benefits of sharing vulnerability and authenticity with your clients Highlights: (1:01) – Erin's introduction (8:12) – Erin's journey from burnout to private practice (16:15) – Various approaches to monetizing your online presence (24:50) – Helping non-birthing parents empathize with the motherhood experience (38:27) – Balancing a demanding schedule as a working mother and private practice owner (41:59) – The benefit of making your values and beliefs known as a therapist (44:10) – Kelley answers a listener's question about bypassing consultation calls References: Engage → https://engagetherapy.com/ Al-Anon → https://al-anon.org/ LMU → https://www.lmu.edu/ Boys and Girls Club → https://www.bgca.org/ Glennon Doyle Podcast → https://wecandohardthingspodcast.com/ Mentaya → https://www.mentaya.com/ Get 2 months FREE with Simple Practice → https://partners.simplepractice.com/tppp Ask Kelley Anything → (805) 243-8241 This podcast is produced and managed by Jenga Creative → jengacreative.com
Join host Kelley Stevens in this episode of the Private Practice Pro as she celebrates strength and authenticity in motherhood with licensed therapist Erin Spahr. Tune in to hear Erin's empowering journey, from overcoming burnout to helping mothers liberate themselves from societal pressures. This episode is a testament to the transformative power of authenticity, reminding us to embrace our true selves and inspire others along the way. Guest Bio: Erin is a licensed therapist in private practice located outside of Raleigh, North Carolina. She specializes in helping mothers navigate the complex transition to motherhood. Erin uses a feminist lens in her work with mothers and strives to help mothers free themselves from oppressive societal expectations and find more self-compassion. She is married and is a mother of 2 boys, ages 10 and 5. https://erinspahrtherapy.com/ erin@erinspahrtherapy.com In this Episode: Challenging societal expectations of motherhood Monetizing your online presence The power of authenticity as a therapist Managing the demands of motherhood and private practice Nurturing empathy in non-birthing parents Overcoming burnout and finding your true path Expressing core values and beliefs for transformative change Highlights: (1:01) – Erin's introduction (8:12) – Erin's journey from burnout to private practice (16:15) – Various approaches to monetizing your online presence (24:50) – Helping non-birthing parents empathize with the motherhood experience (38:27) – Balancing a demanding schedule as a working mother and private practice owner (41:59) – The benefit of making your values and beliefs known as a therapist (44:10) – Kelley answers a listener's question about bypassing consultation calls References: Mom Uncharted → https://www.momuncharted.com/ Amazon Prime Day → https://www.amazon.com/primeday Amazon Affiliate Marketing Program → https://affiliate-program.amazon.com/ Zoom → https://zoom.us/ Postpartum Support International → https://www.postpartum.net/ Get 2 months FREE with Simple Practice → https://partners.simplepractice.com/tppp Ask Kelley Anything → (805) 243-8241 This podcast is produced and managed by Jenga Creative → jengacreative.com
Join host Kelley Stevens in this episode of the Private Practice Pro as she unravels the story of Jenga Creative, founded by the dynamic duo, Jenn and Amanda. Their mission? Transforming therapists' visions into reality through specialized marketing strategies. Discover the power of authentic content, niche expertise, and strategic outsourcing. From podcast launches to website design, Jenga Creative offers tailored solutions, allowing you to focus on what matters most: your clients. Guest Bio: Jenn Pyle and Amanda Smith first crossed paths at their sons' little league field, where they quickly realized they had a shared passion for helping small businesses thrive. As entrepreneurs, creators, wives, and mothers, we know exactly how difficult the juggle can be! Our complementary skill sets make us a dream team for therapists, coaches, doctors, and other wellness professionals who are ready to take the next step in taking their business to the next level. Jenn is our strategic mastermind, with 20 years of coding experience and a love of graphic design. Our Jane-of-all-trades, Jenn keeps us grounded while finding efficient solutions for any and all tech needs. Amanda has her Masters in Marriage and Family Therapy (launching her own private practice soon!) as well as being an entrepreneur. Her background as a therapist helps her guide our clients' success with care and intuition. We've spent years building our incredible team of world-class professionals. As a full-service consulting, marketing, and web design agency, we've got your back no matter what your needs are. https://jengacreative.com/ @jenga_creative In this Episode: How a marketing company can help you take your business to the next level The power of authentic content that reflects who you are as a person Striking a balance between outsourcing tasks and DIY efforts Specialized marketing strategies offered by Jenga Creative Believing in the value of your expertise in the mental health field Getting clear on your niche, services, and authentic voice Real-life success stories from Jenga Creative clients (including The Private Practice Pro!) Highlights: (1:12) – Jenn and Amanda's introduction (6:25) – How a marketing team like Jenga Creative can help your practice thrive (11:20) – Kelley explains what services Jenga Creative provides for The Private Practice Pro (14:41) – Understanding which tasks to outsource and what to complete on your own (19:47) – Jenga Creative's approach to marketing coaching for therapists (32:41) – Getting clear on your niche, services, and authentic voice (38:31) – Jenn and Amanda's biggest hopes and dreams for their clients (45:23) – How to get in touch with Jenga Creative for marketing services (47:17) – Kelley and guest, Rebecca Miller, answer a listener's question about hiring a writer to craft content for their private practice website References: Canva → https://www.canva.com/ YouTube → https://www.youtube.com/ Taking Cara Babies → https://takingcarababies.com/ Gary Vee → https://garyvaynerchuk.com/ Rebecca Miller → https://rebeccamillareditorial.com/ Zachary Ruff → https://therapywithzach.com/ Get 2 months FREE with Simple Practice → https://partners.simplepractice.com/tppp Ask Kelley Anything → (805) 243-8241 This podcast is produced and managed by Jenga Creative → jengacreative.com
Ready to take control of your financial future and build a thriving, ethical private practice? Linzy Bonham runs a coaching service that helps private practice owners and health professionals find peace of mind in the often-tumultuous world of finances. In this episode of The Private Practice Pro Podcast, she dishes out all the details alongside host Kelley Stevens. So, listen up and take notes – your prosperous future awaits! Guest Bio: Linzy Bonham is a private practice therapist turned money coach who helps private practice owners and health professionals feel calm and in control of their finances through her coaching at Money Nuts & Bolts and her podcast Money Skills for Therapists. It all started when she saw her extremely skilled colleagues struggle with the money side of business. Some had even left private practice, or were avoiding starting one, because the financial side was too stressful. So Linzy decided to help therapists and health professionals develop peace of mind about their money. Since so many were never taught these skills, she focuses on the “how” of making the business side of private practice doable, and even super satisfying. www.moneynutsandbolts.com www.instagram.com/moneynutsandbolts/ www.facebook.com/moneynutsandbolts In this Episode: How to build a prosperous business that aligns with your values Making financial decisions with confidence Attracting and retaining employees in group practice Getting in touch with your numbers for long-term success Overcoming guilt experienced with making a profit Practical financial strategies for business growth Highlights: (2:46) – Financial strategies and mindset for private practice owners (12:57) – Attracting and retaining long-term employees as a group practice owner (18:55) – Getting in touch with your numbers for long-term success (23:03) – Overcoming guilt associated with “profiting off of other people” (30:41) – How to get in touch with Linzy and access her resources (32:23) – Kelley answers a listener's question about the pros and cons of having a private practice waitlist References: Radical Candor → https://www.radicalcandor.com/the-book Get 2 months FREE with Simple Practice → https://partners.simplepractice.com/tppp Ask Kelley Anything → (805) 243-8241 This podcast is produced and managed by Jenga Creative → jengacreative.com
In this latest episode of The Private Practice Pro Podcast, host Kelley Stevens welcomes back the inspiring Stassi Betcher. Stassi is a therapist and content creator who candidly shares her journey in the world of Instagram and online business. Diving deep into the intricacies of social media entrepreneurship, including the challenges of balancing various roles, the importance of self-care, and unlocking secrets of monetizing Instagram with patience and persistence, this episode offers a genuine account of the trials and triumphs of the digital landscape. Staci's story is a testament to resilience, passion, and the unwavering determination to transform dreams into reality. Guest Bio: Nastassia Betcher, LPC, EdM, MA is a Feminist Therapist and Women's Wellness Coach based out of Portland, OR. Stassi is passionate about bringing awareness to the ambitious, "rushing woman's" functioning and disentangle her self-worth from her achievements. Stassi's dream is to shine a light on over-functioning so women can freely access ease and joy in everyday life. Find her on Instagram @BossyStassi and her website at www.EvergreenWellnessTherapy.com. @BossyStassi betcher@evergreenwellnesstherapy.com In this Episode: Taking your business outside the one-to-one Handling burnout and combating rushing woman's syndrome What is takes to earn money on Instagram Obtaining brand partnerships and affiliate deals The benefits of sharing authentic and self-reflective content on social media Strategies for long-term success on Instagram Highlights: (0:59) – Stassi's introduction (4:19) – Avoiding burnout while juggling a dynamic career and motherhood (8:27) – The journey toward making money from Instagram content (16:15) – Stassi's Instagram growth, trajectory, and strategy moving forward (32:23) – Discussing the risks and rewards of Instagram and strategies for long-term success (36:47) – Navigating brand partnerships and affiliate deals (46:00) – Stassi's online business goals for the next time she visits Kelley's podcast (48:50) – Kelley answers listener's question about marketing herself and getting new clients during pre-licensure References: KW Productions → https://www.kwproductions.org/ Grown and Flown → https://www.instagram.com/grownandflown/ Kelley Hampton → https://kellehampton.com/bloom-finding-beauty-in-the-unexpected Repost → https://apps.apple.com/app/repost-for-instagram/id1120744554 Good Influencer → https://good-influencer.com/ Chris Loves Julia → https://www.chrislovesjulia.com/ Get 2 months FREE with Simple Practice → https://partners.simplepractice.com/tppp Ask Kelley Anything → (805) 243-8241 This podcast is produced and managed by Jenga Creative → jengacreative.com
Embark on an empowering journey with host Kelley Stevens and guest Kayleigh Summers, a resilient clinical social worker and private practice owner specializing in perinatal trauma. Kayleigh's inspiring story of overcoming life-threatening complications during childbirth is just the beginning. Learn how she used her experience to help other women deal with birth trauma, gain over 150K loyal followers on social media, and open her own successful private practice. Guest Bio: Kayleigh Summers is a licensed clinical social worker and private practice owner in Downingtown, PA. She specializes in perinatal trauma and has specific training in both perinatal mental health and EMDR. Kayleigh uses her training as a licensed therapist and her lived experience as an Amniotic Fluid Embolism survivor to treat and support families experiencing perinatal trauma. Kayleigh has also created thriving birth trauma support communities through Instagram and Tik Tok, as well as her podcast, where she provides connection, story sharing, and resources to support those experiencing birth and other trauma Kayleigh Summers, LCSW www.thebirthtraumamama.com In this Episode: Finding support after birth trauma Does a large social media following help when opening a private practice? Valuing yourself as a therapist and individual Monetizing online content Tips for organically growing your social media following Taking baby steps to reach your goals Highlights: (1:17) – Kayleigh's introduction (3:31) – Kayleigh shares her toward finding her specialty (9:36) – Kayleigh's personal birth trauma story (17:26) – Kayleigh shares how she found and received the support she needed after her birth trauma event (19:25) – Transitioning back to work after birth trauma (20:44) – How Kayleigh grew her social media following organically over time (26:29) – Kayleigh's experience opening her own private practice as someone with a large social media following (36:01) – Monetizing online content through ads, workshops, and more (49:01) – Kayleigh's advice for those just starting out in private practice (51:43) –Kelley answers a listener's question about setting boundaries with clients around texting in between sessions References: University of Pennsylvania → https://www.upenn.edu/ Philadelphia College of Medicine → https://www.pcom.edu/ Temple University → https://www.temple.edu/ The Hill School of Pottstown → https://www.thehill.org/ The Postpartum Stress Center → https://www.postpartumstress.com/ Bundlebirth Nurse → https://www.bundlebirth.com/ SocialBee → https://socialbee.com/ Get 2 months FREE with Simple Practice → https://partners.simplepractice.com/tppp Ask Kelley Anything → (805) 243-8241 This podcast is produced and managed by Jenga Creative → jengacreative.com
If you've ever thought about expanding your practice across multiple states, the idea may seem daunting. But it doesn't have to be! Join host Kelley Stevens in this episode of The Private Practice Pro to delve into the world of therapy and business expansion with two inspiring guests, Kym and Lisa. With their combined experience as a globetrotting therapist and the visionary behind a thriving virtual group practice, these two have collaborated to create an innovative course for therapists seeking to expand their practice across state lines. Tune in to hear how Kym's nomadic lifestyle showcases that therapy knows no geographical bounds and learn to embrace your authentic self to realize your deepest goals and aspirations. Guest Bios: Kym Tolson, LCSW, The Traveling Therapist As a therapist who has transformed my love for travel into an exciting digital nomad lifestyle, I've been on a thrilling journey of exploration while residing in Airbnb's around the world. Along the way, I created a close-knit community called "Bill Like A Boss," where insurance-based therapists come together to learn and elevate their practices. In addition to that, I've curated a vibrant membership community specifically tailored to support therapists who are balancing work and travel. Discover more about these empowering communities at www.thetravelingtherapist.com. I'm eagerly looking forward to guiding you in embracing your dreams and making a positive impact from any corner of the globe. Let's embark on this incredible adventure together! The Multistate Private Practice Expansion → https://kymtolson.kartra.com/page/multistate The Traveling Therapist Membership → http://kymtolson.kartra.com/page/travelingtherapistmembership Bill Like a Boss → https://kymtolson.kartra.com/page/blab info@kymtolson.com www.thetravelingtherapist.com Lisa Lovelace, PsyD, LP - Licensed Clinical Psychologist and owner of an online group practice called Synergy eTherapy. Dr. Lisa is a licensed clinical psychologist and founder of Synergy eTherapy, one of the first fully remote group practices that began way back in 2017! Dr. Lisa has over 20 years of post graduate level clinical experience working with children, adolescents and adults who suffer from a wide range of mental health concerns. She now teaches other therapists how to expand their online practices AND is also a new author of a children's book called, "Bubble Breathing Adventures: Find Your Superpower!" www.SynergyEtherapy.com DrLisa@SynergyEtherapy.com 612-642-1355 @synergyetherapy on fb and insta In this Episode: Expanding your practice to multiple states Life as a nomadic therapist Realizing your true goals and aspirations What is PSYPACT? The freedom of virtual group practice Navigating the ever-changing landscape of state licensure Highlights: (1:03) – Kym's introduction (1:48) – Lisa's introduction and their decision to collaborate (3:34:) – Kym and Lisa provide an overview of their innovative course that supports therapists who want to grow their business to multiple states (11:00) – How Lisa's multi-state practice operates in almost all 50 states (13:16) – What is PSYPACT? (16:10) – Kym and Lisa's course format, resources, and features (26:20) – Kym gives insight into her life as a traveling therapist (31:24) – Where to go for more information about Kym and Lisa's course for therapists (32:54) – Connecting with your authentic self to realize your true goals and aspirations (35:35) – Kelley answers a listener's question about becoming a college professor References: The Multistate Private Practice Expansion → https://kymtolson.kartra.com/page/multistate PSYPACT → http://www.verifypsypact.org/PsypactDirectory Kartra → https://home.kartra.com/ Pepperdine University → https://www.pepperdine.edu/ Get 2 months FREE with Simple Practice → https://partners.simplepractice.com/tppp Ask Kelley Anything → (805) 243-8241 This podcast is produced and managed by Jenga Creative → jengacreative.com
Thinking about the pros and cons of going fully virtual? In this episode Kelley sits down with Jessica Vickers, a perinatal health specialist with a fully virtual private practice, serving clients across California. Jessica discusses her journey from starting in therapy to being a mom and therapist. She shares her insights and experience on working in group practices, virtual therapy benefits, being a woman of color in the field, and managing clients during motherhood. This episode offers valuable advice for therapists at all stages of their careers. Guest Bio: Jessica Vickers, LMFT, PMH-C Jessica Vickers is a licensed marriage & family therapist, and certified perinatal mental health counselor, living in Orange County, CA. Her practice is virtual, and focuses on the perinatal population, especially women of color, who are navigating the major life adjustments this phase brings. As a mother herself, you can find Jessica spending time (usually outdoors) with her children, maintaining the work/life balance. Learn more at: www.jessicavickersmft.com / IG: @jessicavickersmft Link to headshot In This Episode: Balancing the schedule of a part-time practice How working in a group practice can be a source of support Imposter Syndrome as a woman of color in therapy Managing working and motherhood: What to do with your clients when you have a baby How to get involved in an Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Starting out as a therapist and side-jobs Highlights: (0:00) - Episode Intro (1:07) - Jessica Vickers Introduction (5:25) - Balancing a part time private practice schedule (9:10) - Jessica's backstory and career beginnings (12:27) - Dynamics and benefits of working in a group practice (15:45) - Being a Woman of Color in Therapy (20:26) - Pregnancy while working as a therapist (23:05) - Other sources of income when starting out (26:38) - Getting involved in an Employee Assistance Program (EAP) (28:58) - Managing clients and motherhood (38:47) - Kelley answers a listener's question about how to address changing prices for clients when moving from a community mental health center to a private practice. References: The Connective (formerly Wellspace SF)→ https://theconnective.com/ Get 2 months FREE with Simple Practice → https://partners.simplepractice.com/tppp Ask Kelley Anything → (805) 243-8241 This podcast is produced and managed by Jenga Creative → jengacreative.com
If you've ever considered hosting your own retreats, this episode is a must! Host Kelley Stevens sits down with Patrick Casale, founder of All Things Private Practice, to uncover insights into running a successful retreat-based business. Patrick, an expert in serving neurodivergent LGBTQA and BIPOC communities, shares tips for profitable and memorable retreats. Learn about common mistakes to avoid, including the importance of social media presence, niche understanding, and unique value. With his expert guidance, you'll gain the confidence to dive into the world of retreat hosting, ensuring that your next one is a resounding success. And if you are still uneasy about stepping out of your comfort zone by the end of this episode, heed Patrick's advice to “doubt yourself and do it anyway.” In This Episode: Hosting successful retreats Ensuring profitability for your retreat-based business Understanding your niche and target audience Avoiding common pitfalls while running retreats Using social media to engage with your audience Believing in your own value to get ticket sales Highlights: (0:59) – Patrick's introduction (5:22) – Patrick shares his journey and current process for managing successful retreats (12:54) – How to ensure that you are profitable while running a retreat-based business (15:44) – Three common mistakes therapists make hosting retreats for the first time (19:35) – Using social media to build and engage with your audience (25:17) – The importance of believing in your own value rather than relying on your guest speakers' audience and reputation to sell tickets (36:41) – Understanding your customer avatar and niche (43:11) – How to attend one of Patrick's upcoming retreats (45:53) – Kelley answers a listener's question about the best way to communicate limited availability to potential clients References: EventBrite → https://www.eventbrite.com/ Onsite Workshops → https://onsiteworkshops.com/ Get 2 months FREE with Simple Practice → https://partners.simplepractice.com/tppp Ask Kelley Anything → (805) 243-8241 This podcast is produced and managed by Jenga Creative → jengacreative.com
Dreaming about moving beyond one to one therapy? Join Kelley and guest Stephanie Clairmont MHSc (The Leveraged Practice), as they discuss the process of expanding your brand and making the jump into the e-learning world. Stephanie shares her personal experience and earned expertise to get you dreaming and planning for the next steps in your journey. Guest Bio: Stephanie Clairmont, MHSc - Founder, The Leveraged Practice Stephanie Clairmont is a retired registered dietitian, entrepreneur, and mom of three young kids. She is the founder and lead facilitator at The Leveraged Practice, where she supports other health practitioners in developing an online program for their practice. Supporting hundreds of colleagues with her webinars and online programs, Stephanie combines her unique experience with research and best practices to change how health education is provided worldwide. Learn more at: www.theleveragedpractice.com IG:@TheLeveragedPractice In this Episode: The do's and don'ts of starting online therapy services Starting from scratch vs. a branded expert Models of delivery for online programs Types of service to offer online Benefits of online programming Steps to get started expanding your practice Highlights: (0:00) - Episode Intro (0:53) - Stephanie Clairmont Introduction (4:08) - Online learning and courses (6:10) - Launching Stephanie's first online program (7:00) - The early days of online work (8:45) - How a therapist can start to build their online program (11:01) - Running a group program online (13:25) - Free Training (14:25) - The 4 proven delivery models of online therapy programs (16:15) - The 3 different types of therapy offerings/ products online (22:10) - The best time to start launching online programs (30:50) - Connecting shared content to your offerings (44:10) - Kelley answers a listener's question about having a social media presence prior to starting your private practice. References: Get 2 months FREE with Simple Practice → https://partners.simplepractice.com/tppp Ask Kelley Anything → (805) 243-8241 This podcast is produced and managed by Jenga Creative → jengacreative.com
The path isn't rarely what we expect it to be, and that isn't always a bad thing! Whether you are in pre-licensure or a seasoned therapist, this episode will resonate and offer support. Join Kelley and The Private Practice Pro Alum Kate Sayers MS LPC as they take you through their personal experiences navigating expectations vs reality in prelicensure, hospitals, group practices and finally private practice. Share in the vulnerable moments and personal triumphs of a fellow clinician as she found her strength to bet on herself and came to realize that she had what it takes to market and grow her business all along. Guest Bio: Kate Sayers, MS, LPC - Owner & Therapist: Safe Space Therapies Kate Sayers is a licensed therapist with over a decade of clinical experience. She is the owner of Safe Space Therapies, a private practice based in Glendale, WI. Kate specializes in treating adults who've experienced trauma, serving her peers in the LGBTQ+ community, and working with young professionals experiencing anxiety disorders. She identifies as queer and is a proud member of the LGBTQ+ community. Learn more at: www.safespacemke.com / IG: @safespacemke In This Episode: The unexpected truths about work in prelicensure What it's like working in the hospital setting Key steps to marketing your private practice and building a client base Overcoming challenges during the Pandemic Ethics of non compete clauses Importance of professional relationships Work life balance in private practice Highlights: (0:00) - Episode Intro (0:53) - Kate Sayers Introduction (9:22) - Working as a therapist in a hospital (Kelley and Kate's experiences) (14:57) - Leaving the hospital or group practice and starting a private practice (21:38) - Telehealth and in-person therapy during Pandemic (24:17) - Noncompete clauses, ethics and opinions (28:03) - Marketing your private practice, relying on the power of networking (35:00) - Being a young therapist, managing insecurity when ability questioned (37:53) - The private practice lifestyle and balancing workload (44:06) - LGBTQ+ representatives in the therapist community (47:57) - Kelley answers a listener's question about handling late cancellations or no shows. References: Get 2 months FREE with Simple Practice → https://partners.simplepractice.com/tppp Ask Kelley Anything → (805) 243-8241 This podcast is produced and managed by Jenga Creative → jengacreative.com
Does the world of prelicensure have you feeling overwhelmed? In this episode, host Kelley Stevens sits down with therapist Angelie Wallace to discuss the challenges and triumphs of prelicensure. Discover valuable insights on managing your schedule and setting boundaries, the power of networking to advance your career, and navigating the financial obstacles of prelicensure. Angelie's story will inspire you to embrace vulnerability and manage impostor syndrome, preparing you for the next steps of your journey as a successful therapist. Guest Bio: Angelie Wallace is an Associate Marriage and Family Therapist, and fire wife. She earned her Masters in Clinical Psychology from Antioch University in Santa Barbara, CA which is where she currently works in private practice under the supervision of Cara Behan, LMFT. Angelie has a deep passion for holistic wellness and the outdoors which informs her work with clients. She loves supporting individuals and couples in times of transition, specializing in Perinatal Mental Health. www.angeliewallace.com angelie@angeliewallace.com In This Episode: Managing your schedule during prelicensure Building connections to advance your career Navigating financial challenges of prelicensure Allowing vulnerability and accepting support Finding a private practice associateship Managing imposter syndrome Highlights: (1:15) - Angelie's introduction (4:08) - Managing schedule and boundaries during prelicensure (12:24) - Angelie's prior career and decision to become a therapist (17:13) - Navigating the financial challenges of prelicensure (19:11) - Using networking to find a private practice associateship (21:22) - How Angelie's therapeutic style has changed throughout her journey (23:20) - Managing imposter syndrome thoughts (29:14) - Angelie's vision for her personal and professional life five years from now (32:06) - Kelley answers consultation client's question about setting a speaker fee References: Student Counselor Podcast → https://open.spotify.com/show/5WNntszsjzgWNcnloQcsko?si=4c8b3313a6e04d38 Pepperdine University → https://www.pepperdine.edu/ Community Couseling and Education Center → https://ccecsb.org/ Cara Behan → https://therapyinsantabarbara.com/ Sarah Buck → https://www.sarahbucktherapy.com/ Andrew Teton, MA, LMFT → https://www.antioch.edu/faculty/andrew-teton/ Get 2 months FREE with Simple Practice → https://partners.simplepractice.com/tppp Ask Kelley Anything → (805) 243-8241 This podcast is produced and managed by Jenga Creative → jengacreative.com
Want to amplify your impact? Join host Kelley Stevens as she sits down with Jenna Overbaugh, a therapist who has become a beacon of resilience, helping to shatter stigmas surrounding OCD and anxiety. Throughout the episode, we explore the power of multiple revenue streams, social media, and course-building platforms while embracing your purpose of making a lasting impact in the mental health world. With an unwavering passion for inspiring and empowering others, Jenna's story will leave you eager to take on your next challenge with confidence. Guest Bio: Jenna Overbaugh is a licensed professional counselor based in Wisconsin and has been working with people who have OCD and anxiety since 2008. Previously, she worked at world renowned facilities including Johns Hopkins Hospital and Rogers Memorial Hospital, where she treated some of the most debilitating cases of OCD and anxiety in the world. She has contributed to several peer reviewed literature articles as well as spoken at national conferences on OCD, anxiety, hoarding, and related issues. She's also a mom to a 5 year old and has lived experience with postpartum OCD, anxiety, and depression. www.jennaoverbaughlpc.com All The Hard Things - podcast jenna.overbaugh on Instagram In this Episode: Allowing yourself to have career aspirations outside of therapy Normalizing postpartum anxiety and intrusive thoughts Using multiple revenue streams to grow your business Navigating various website and course-building platforms Misconceptions about OCD and barriers to therapy Utilizing social media to gain clients and grow your business Highlights: (1:03) - Jenna's introduction (11:11) - Misconceptions about OCD and how Jenna's resources increase accessibility to help for those suffering from OCD (17:06) - How Jenna's personal struggles drove her to reach more clients via social media (21:20) - Jenna's transformation from Instagram newbie to now having over 44,000 followers (28:02) - Jenna's decision to make her business her full-time job; and her various revenue streams (35:10) - Navigating the plethora of different platform options to build your website and host courses (49:13) - Jenna's goals and aspirations for the future of her business (58:06) - Kelley answers listener Samantha's question about automating initial client phone calls References: Johns Hopkins Hospital → https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/the_johns_hopkins_hospital/ Rogers Memorial Hospital → https://rogersbh.org/ Digital Course Hive → https://digitalcoursehive.com Kajabi → https://kajabi.com/ Social Bungalow → thesocialbungalow.com Live Launch Academy → https://thesocialbungalow.com/live-launch-academy Thrivecart → https://thrivecart.com/ Showit → https://showit.com/ ConvertKit → https://convertkit.com/ Get 2 months FREE with Simple Practice → https://partners.simplepractice.com/tppp Ask Kelley Anything → (805) 243-8241 This podcast is produced and managed by Jenga Creative → jengacreative.com
Success favors the bold! If you want proof, tune into this episode where host Kelley Stevens delves into the unique career trajectory of Justin Gillespie, a therapist, social media coach, and therapist consultant. Justin tells first hand how he filled his. practice and more through social media, his strategies for making long-term plans a reality, and his role in helping other therapists level up their businesses. If you need some inspiration to propel your career to new heights, you will definitely get it here! Guest Bio: I had gotten fired in 2022 while trying to build myself further as a content creator and private therapist and was not ready to go into business for myself full time. I decided to swim and hope I did not sink which brought me 20 million TikTok views over the last year and over 200 therapy inquiries. justingillespiemsw@gmail.com Thriving Enhanced Services, LLC www.thrivingenhancedservices.com/socialmediacoaching IG: @justingillespielmsw TikTok: @justingillespielmsw In this Episode: How social media can impact your career path Making your five-year plan a reality Starting small to grow your business steadily over time Using authentic social media content to gain clients Achieving your goals while supporting fellow therapists Designing your own blueprint for success Highlights: (0:35) - Justin's introduction (3:40) - The current structure of Justin's private practice (5:16) - How Justin's social media presence has influenced his career trajectory and business growth (22:26) - Using courses to start small and grow your business over time (26:15) - Justin's current job schedule, responsibilities, and aspirations (29:57) - Justin's secrets for making a five-year plan a reality (40:24) - How Justin plans to run his business and help other therapists achieve their personal goals (48:00) - Justin's vision for his business and personal life five years from now (52:13) - Kelley answers a listener's question about launching a private practice in the summer. References: Kelsey Warren (Business Coach) → Kelsea Warren • The Seamless Coach | LinkedIn Get 2 months FREE with Simple Practice → https://partners.simplepractice.com/tppp Ask Kelley Anything → (805) 243-8241 This podcast is produced and managed by Jenga Creative → jengacreative.com
Discover the art and power of mompreneurship! In this episode, host Kelley Stevens speaks with Alex Steric, a private practice therapist who fearlessly embarked on the path of entrepreneurship while balancing the joys and challenges of motherhood. Follow her journey from the early weeks of establishing her private practice to navigating maternity leave, postpartum anxiety, and harmonizing work and family life. Prepare to be inspired as she unveils Thrive After Baby, an online community co-founded by Alex, offering transformative courses, personalized therapy, and coaching to empower new parents. Don't miss out on her expert advice for launching your own course and stepping into your entrepreneurial potential! Guest Bio: Alex is a mom of two and an LCSW in private practice with offices in Westlake Village and Ventura, CA. Alex specializes in working with new and expecting parents and women facing symptoms of anxiety, perfectionism, feelings of not enough, and trauma. She is certified in perinatal mental health (PMH-C) and utilizes Brainspotting in her work with clients. Alex also enjoys supervising associates and offers consultation to licensed therapists. She is also the co-founder of Thrive After Baby. Website alexstericlcsw.com Email: alexstericlcsw@gmail.com IG: @alexstericlcsw @thriveafterbaby In this Episode: Balancing parenthood and running a business Navigating the early days of private practice Tips for launching your own online course Planning maternity leave to fit your unique needs Coping with postpartum anxiety and the transition back to work Highlights: (0:52) - Alex Steric's introduction (8:42) - Alex's experience during the first few weeks of starting her private practice (16:01) - How Alex chose an office space that made her feel at peace (22:00) - Balancing parenthood and relationships with running a business (27:31) - Alex's experiences with maternity leave, postpartum anxiety and transitioning back to work (34:43) - What Alex wishes she had known when she first started her private practice (36:04) - Thrive After Baby and Alex's advice to therapists who want to launch an online course (45:04) - Kelley answers listener Annabelle's question about what kind of job to take after graduation References: Jennifer Elder → http://jenniferelder.com/home/ Your Roadmap → https://theprivatepracticepro.com/roadmap/ Get 2 months FREE with Simple Practice → https://partners.simplepractice.com/tppp Ask Kelley Anything → (805) 243-8241 This podcast is produced and managed by Jenga Creative → jengacreative.com
Unleash your therapist directory profile power! Today we get to sit down with Ryan Schwartz, the mastermind behind Mental Health Match. Ryan's passion for supporting independent therapists was the driving force behind creating his groundbreaking modern therapist directory. Throughout our conversation, he explains how to craft an engaging and effective therapist profile. Want expert insights into converting directory browsers into clients? You'll get that and more in this can't-miss episode! Guest Bio: Ryan Schwartz believes that therapists can heal our world, but only if they feel supported, connected, and able to thrive. That's why he created a modern therapist directory that helps therapists grow their practice with the clients they love to work with. Prior to founding Mental Health Match, he was a communications strategist who used words and stories to bring people together and create social change. Ryan is also a co-founder of TherapistsDAO, a therapist community building the first large-scale clinic completely owned, governed, and designed by therapists. Ryan and his husband live in Portland, Oregon. Mental Health Match is a therapist directory that knows the therapeutic relationship starts with your online presence - before a client even contacts you. Their smart matching technology makes sure you hear from only the clients who are a fit for your practice. And referrals come with insightful information about the client, their presenting issues, and what they seek in a therapist. With over 50,000 clients coming every month, Mental Health Match is a great way to find the therapists you want. That's why a recent survey by VeryWellMind found that 91% of therapists would recommend Mental Health Match to their colleagues. And now, you can try Mental Health Match for free for 90 days - just use referral code PPPro when you sign up. https://mentalhealthmatch.com info@mentalhealthmatch.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mentalhealthmatch/ In this Episode: The truth about therapist directory ranking Creating a therapist directory profile that attracts new clients Considering the message your headshot sends Using your profile to communicate with potential clients effectively Crafting effective profile content The importance of finding your niche Highlights: (3:14) - Three tips for creating a therapist directory profile that converts viewers into clients (10:42) - The key elements of effective headshots and profile videos (18:32) - Tips for crafting compelling profile content (22:02) - The importance of establishing your niche (27:03) - Recap of the main components that make up an engaging therapist profile (31:54) - Kelley answers a listener's question about AI's impact on the therapy field References: ChatGPT → https://chat.openai.com Get 2 months FREE with Simple Practice → https://partners.simplepractice.com/tppp Ask Kelley Anything → (805) 243-8241 This podcast is produced and managed by Jenga Creative → jengacreative.com
Calling all aspiring therapists and seasoned practitioners alike! Don't miss this inspiring episode where host Kelley Stevens uncovers the serendipitous private practice journey of Internal Family Systems therapist, Justin Martin. Justin hadn't always planned on becoming a therapist. In fact, he obtained his undergraduate degree in business. However, after a series of personal life events ignited a passion for mental health, he switched gears. Get the full scoop on his path to success, complete with candid accounts of his decisions and mindset along the way. Justin's story is a powerful reminder that there is no one “right” way to build a thriving career in private practice. Guest Bio: Justin Martin is a trauma therapist that works with couples and individuals using Internal Family Systems Therapy. He enjoys. writing poetry, playing sports, going to the gym and reading a good book. “I try not to take myself too seriously and love the playfulness life has to offer me.” IG: https://instagram.com/partsofmetherapy?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= Website: www.partsofmetherapy.com Email: justinmartin@partsofmetherapy.com In this Episode: Leaning into challenges and risks to further your personal and professional growth Embracing unexpected opportunities on your road to success Using social media to market yourself Staying true to your values while growing a business Methods for organically growing your network Highlights: (0:31) - Justin's introduction (2:24) - Justin's unexpected journey from business school to the therapy field (13:55) - Justin's transition to going full time with his private practice (22:16) - Marketing yourself and expanding your network (33:25) - Justin's vision for the future of his private practice (37:35) - A reminder not to lose sight of your values (42:27) - Kelley answers a listener's question about keeping a session from going over the allotted time References: University of Central Florida → https://www.ucf.edu/ Internal Family Systems → https://ifs-institute.com/ The Power of Broke by Daymond John → https://daymondjohn.com/products/power-of-broke-amazon Kristie Plantinga → https://kristieplantinga.podia.com/ Nicole McCance → https://mccancemethod.com/ Get 2 months FREE with Simple Practice → https://partners.simplepractice.com/tppp Ask Kelley Anything → (805) 243-8241 This podcast is produced and manged by Jenga Creative → jengacreative.com
Prepare to be inspired as host Kelley Stevens takes you on a captivating journey into the dynamic world of modern mental health. In this week's episode, Kelley engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Mary Beth Somich, a licensed therapist and an expert in social media and marketing coaching for therapists. As an invaluable resource for mental health professionals seeking to expand their businesses, Mary Beth shares her insights on maintaining authenticity amidst a busy schedule, harnessing the power of Instagram for professional growth, and unlocking the secrets to thriving in both personal and professional spheres. Guest Bio: Mary Beth Somich is a licensed therapist with a group private practice located in North Carolina called Your Journey Through. She completed her graduate training at Columbia University and specializes in family dynamic work with teens and adults. Mary Beth is passionate about promoting modern mental health and making therapy accessible and relatable. She offers courses and business coaching to therapists to help them expand their reach on social media, build thriving private practices, and generate passive income streams. Check out her podcast, "My Therapist Thinks." Email: marybeth@yourjourneythrough.com Instagram: @businessoftherapy TIkTok: @yourjourneythrough website: yourjourneythrough.com In this Episode: Resources for landing paid collabs on social media Balancing your career and personal life with a busy schedule Things they didn't teach you in grad school Embracing your entrepreneurial spirit as a therapist Using social media to grow your business Highlights: (0:32) - Mary Beth's Introduction (5:50) - Mary explains why and how she created her course to help therapists land paid collaborations on social media (14:30) - Juggling work and personal life while wearing many hats (22:02) - Staying true to your values while growing your career and managing a busy schedule (27:46) - Mary Beth's aspirations for the future, including writing a book, expanding her group practice, and creating more courses (38:45) - Mary Beth's advice for new therapists (41:06) - Kelley answers a listener's question about managing the emotional highs and lows of being a therapist References: Set Boundaries, Find Peace: A Guide to Reclaiming Yourself By Nedra Tawwab → https://www.nedratawwab.com/set-boundaries-find-peace-1 Sit With Whit → @sitwithwhit → https://sitwithwhit.com/ Get 2 months FREE with Simple Practice → https://partners.simplepractice.com/tppp Ask Kelley Anything → (805) 243-8241 This podcast is produced and manged by Jenga Creative → jengacreative.com
Did you know that it's possible to launch a thriving career in therapy using Instagram? In this episode of The Private Practice Pro Podcast, host Kelley Stevens sits down with licensed therapist and business coach for therapists, Kelly McKenna, to show you how it's done. With an impressive Instagram following of over 50,000, Kelly McKenna has established herself as an expert in her field online. However, her vision for her business extends far beyond accumulating a large number of followers. In this episode she explains how she utilizes social media for marketing, networking, and acquiring referrals – all while helping other therapists do the same. If you've ever considered leveraging social media as a platform for your career, this episode is a must-listen! Guest Bio: Kelly McKenna, LCSW, MBA Kelly McKenna is a licensed therapist and business coach for therapists. Kelly built her private practice totally on Instagram @sitwithkelly. By providing educational and relatable content and Reels about anxiety, she's been able to help millions of anxious women. Kelly also coaches other therapists, helping them to find their voice online and grow thriving private practices @businessoftherapy. Instagram: @businessoftherapy @sitwithkelly website: www.sitwithkelly.com In this Episode: How Instagram can help with networking Using Instagram to acquire new client referrals Navigating licensing when working across multiple states Pricing structures and mindset around money Practical advice for establishing an online presence as a therapist Highlights: (0:35) - Kelly McKenna's introduction (8:00) - Kelly's journey from starting out on Instagram to gaining over 50,000 followers (12:33) - How Instagram helps with networking and acquiring new referrals (14:30) - Navigating licensing and business requirements when working across different states (22:10) - Therapist rates, pricing structures, and mindset around money (30:23) - Comparing tech apps, group practice, and private practice (39:01) - Kelly's advice to therapists starting their own private practice (41:24) - Kelley answers a listener's question about ethical concerns when you have crossover clients as a private practice therapist and yoga instructor References: Business Insider article featuring Kelly McKenna → https://www.businessinsider.com/how-to-become-therapist-double-your-salary-start-virtual-business-2022-3 Open Path →https://openpathcollective.org/ Uber →https://www.uber.com/ Get 2 months FREE with Simple Practice → https://partners.simplepractice.com/tppp Ask Kelley Anything → (805) 243-8241 This podcast is produced and manged by Jenga Creative → jengacreative.com
Can we interest you in some free insider tips on maximizing your social media presence? In this episode of the Private Practice Pro Podcast, host Kelley Stevens talks strategy with Feminist Therapist and Women's Wellness Coach, Nastassia “Stassi” Betcher. Stassi reveals her tactics for growing her Instagram audience through various types of content and discusses the challenges of managing a social media presence across multiple platforms. The episode also features insights on effectively serving your audience, creating and managing content, and selling products or services via social media. Tune in for a behind the scenes look into how Stassi uses social media to boost her thriving career. Guest Bio: Nastassia Betcher, LPC, EdM, MA betcher@evergreenwellnesstherapy.com Stassi is a Feminist Therapist and Women's Wellness Coach based out of Portland, OR. Stassi is passionate about bringing awareness to the ambitious, "rushing woman's" functioning and disentangle her self-worth from her achievements. Stassi's dream is to shine a light on over-functioning so women can freely access ease and joy in everyday life. Email: betcher@evergreenwellnesstherapy.com Instagram: @BossyStassi website: www.EvergreenWellnessTherapy.com In this Episode: Growing your audience through various forms of content on social media Building genuine connections with your followers Tools to help you create, manage, and schedule social media content Managing your social media presence across various platforms Shaping your social media content strategy Highlights: (0:58) – Stassi gives updates about her life and career off and on Instagram (16:09) – How Stassi uses different types of content to grow her Instagram audience (20:16) – Managing a social media presence across various platforms (31:00) – How Stassi's team helps with her content strategy (38:56) – Stassi's plans and goals for maintaining momentum and growth on social media (53:09) - Strategies and tools to help create, manage and schedule content, including outsourcing tasks (1:05:56) - Kelley answers a listener's question about social media and branding References: Karrie Locher→ https://www.karingforpostpartum.com/ Chris Loves Julia→ https://www.chrislovesjulia.com/ Adult Children of Emotionally Immature Parents→ https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/23129659-adult-children-of-emotionally-immature-parents Laura Danger→ https://www.thatdarnchat.com/ SocialBee→ https://socialbee.com/#:~:text=SocialBee is an AI-powered social media management tool,high-converting social posts based on your product descriptions. Splice→ https://www.spliceapp.com/ Hannah Bennion→ https://www.kwproductions.org/ Simon Sinek→ https://simonsinek.com/ Later→ https://later.com/ Facebook Business Suite → https://business.facebook.com/ Grammerly → https://www.grammarly.com Get 2 months FREE with Simple Practice → https://partners.simplepractice.com/tppp Ask Kelley Anything → (805) 243-8241 This podcast is produced and manged by Jenga Creative → jengacreative.com
Get ready for some real talk! In this insightful episode, Kelley Stevens chats with Bilingual Licensed Clinical Therapist, Jacqueline Garcia, about maintaining your sanity as a therapist, navigating the impact of social media on the mental health field, and handling career burnout. Discover how Instagram inspired Jacqueline to create her own company, Therapy Lux, and how it can help you connect with your ideal clients. Plus, learn practical tips for managing the demands of your career and personal life, and get expert advice for building a thriving private practice. Don't miss this informative conversation that is sure to leave you feeling empowered and inspired! Guest Bio: Jacqueline Garcia, LCSW – Licensed Clinical Therapist, Mental Health Content Creator Jacqueline is a Bilingual Licensed Clinical Therapist in Private Practice with experience in using Evidence Based Practices such as Behavioral Therapies, Crisis Intervention, Motivational interviewing, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, Harm Reduction and utilizing the Recovery Model. In her work, she believes that creating a safe environment for her clients will help them overcome their challenges. She specializes in working with and treating teens and adults who suffer from depression, anxiety, trauma, and a variety of life stressors. With dedication and passion, she believes that therapy is a powerful tool that can assist you in improving your quality of life while dealing with life's adversities. Website: Therapylux.org IG: @therapylux Email: jacqueline@therapylux.org In this Episode: Maintaining your mental health as a therapist How social media is impacting the mental health field Handling stress and career burnout Tips for building your own private practice Managing the demands of work and personal life Highlights: (0:55) - Jackie Garcia Introduction (3:35) - Jackie's career history prior to transitioning to private practice (7:01) - How social media inspired Jackie to create Therapy Lux (22:37) - Taking care of your mental health as a therapist (25:29) - How social media has allowed Jackie to connect with her ideal clients (37:20) - Kelley's tips for balancing the demands of a thriving career with home life (44:04) - Jackie's advice to those starting out in private practice (50:42) - Kelley answers listener Jessica's question about building a private practice as a pre-licensed therapist References: Riverside County Mental Health → https://www.rcdmh.org Tessie Cleveland Community Services → https://www.tccsc.org Therapy Lux → https://therapylux.org Kaiser Permanente → https://healthy.kaiserpermanente.org/front-door Get 2 months FREE with Simple Practice → https://partners.simplepractice.com/tppp Ask Kelley Anything → (805) 243-8241 This podcast is produced and manged by Jenga Creative → jengacreative.com
Are you feeling overwhelmed by the many career paths available to professionals in the therapy field? In this episode, Kelley Stevens interviews Robert Scholz, who shares his journey to success as a therapist, trainer, and crisis management consultant (among other things). With his extensive experience in the mental health field, Robert provides valuable insights on navigating the early stages of a career, making room for growth and shifts, and leaving a legacy you can be proud of. Guest Bio: Robert Scholz – LMFT, LPCC – Psychotherapist, Trainer, Crisis Management Consulting and Certified Executive Coach Robert is a licensed marriage and family therapist and professional clinical counselor, having served in many clinical and leadership roles over his twenty-five years working in university, community mental health, forensic and private practice settings. Robert is well-known for his work as a trainer and consultant in assisting schools/ universities and communities prepare for and respond to major crisis events like wildfires, mass shootings, and other tragedies. Robert has served as an Adjunct Professor of Psychology at Pepperdine's Graduate School of Education and Psychology for many years and has authored numerous publications on the topics of disaster mental health, addiction treatment, and men's mental health. He is an active member of the threat management community, and has held positions within leading organizations such as DPrep Safety, the National Association of Behavioral Intervention and Threat Assessment (NABITA) and the International Alliance for Care and Threat Teams (InterACCT). Email: Robert@RobertTherapy.com Website: www.RobertTherapy.com LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/robert-scholz-0a082a9 In this Episode: How to carry yourself as a young professional The pros and cons of social media as a marketing tool Navigating the different paths to a successful career Tips for early career professionals Normalizing life and career shifts Highlights: (0:30) - Robert Scholz Introduction (11:38) - Carrying yourself as a young professional (16:42) - Pros and cons of social media as a marketing strategy (21:26) - Professional training and degrees for various career paths (31:35) - Giving back to early-career professionals (38:02) - Normalizing life and career shifts (43:58) - Robert's final key takeaways (45:25) - Kelley answers a listener's question about handling dips in your caseload References: Charlene Underhill Miller Interview (Episode 3) → https://sites.libsyn.com/431784/building-a-practice-that-supports-your-growth-in-the-long-term-with-dr-charlene-underhill-miller Pepperdine University → https://www.pepperdine.edu/ American Counseling Association → https://www.counseling.org/ Get 2 months FREE with Simple Practice → https://partners.simplepractice.com/tppp Ask Kelley Anything → (805) 243-8241 This podcast is produced and manged by Jenga Creative → jengacreative.com
To trademark or not to trademark? If you're on the fence, this episode is for you! Join host Kelley Stevens as she breaks down the basics of trademarking with intellectual property lawyer, Lauren Boyd. You will learn how trademarking can help you scale your business, how and when to consult with a lawyer, and valuable tips on choosing a trade name that leaves room for future growth. Don't miss out on this episode that just might change the trajectory of your business. Guest Bio: Lauren Boyd kicked off her legal career leading international contract negotiations for a Fortune 100 technology company before founding her first venture Guide My Business. Her boutique law firm specializes in intellectual property and employment law to empower entrepreneurs to grow their business with the confidence of a strong legal foundation built on a brand they own. Being in the messy middle herself, she recognized that non-”corporate” employers lacked the tools to implement sustainable management practices that would take monotonous delegation to empowered ownership to foster resiliency within their team, so Lauren recently founded Quinn, a modern team management solution built for the way employers actually communicate. Learn more at https://www.guidemybusiness.co/ In this Episode: What is trademarking and how can it benefit your business? When to consult a lawyer about launching a new brand Choosing an opportune name for your business Cautionary tales about trademarking decisions How trademarking can bring your business long-term security and success Highlights: (0:49) - Lauren Boyd Introduction (6:46) - Benefits of trademarking your business (21:19) - Growing your business with a registered trademark (29:16) - Consulting a lawyer prior to the branding process (31:20) - Choosing a trade name that leaves room for business growth (35:43) - How to schedule a consultation with Lauren Boyd (40:01) - Kelley answers a listener's question about handling missed calls when clients do not leave a voicemail References: Guide My Business → www.guidemybusiness.co Hire Quinn → hirequinn.com Get 2 months FREE with Simple Practice → https://partners.simplepractice.com/tppp Ask Kelley Anything → (805) 243-8241 This podcast is produced and manged by Jenga Creative → jengacreative.com
When it comes to building a private practice, let's be real… we can't do it alone. You need friends, mentors, and other therapists to have your back and push you to do the uncomfortable (but necessary) things. Today's guest has essentially been Kelley's right-hand woman through her entire entrepreneurial journey. Tune in to this episode as we welcome JuliAnn Crommelin MA, AAC, an executive functioning and ADHD coach. JuliAnn joins Kelley to help her reflect on how she started her private practice, as well as Private Practice Pro, and the most effective tips and strategies they've learned for networking, marketing, referrals, and more. Guest Bio: JuliAnn Crommelin is an executive functioning and ADHD coach in Los Angeles, California and has worked in the mental health industry since 2006. JuliAnn is certified Drug and Alcohol Counselor, certified ADHD coach, has a master's degree in clinical psychology and is currently working toward her doctorate in psychology. Learn more about her practice at www.julianncrommelin.com or email her at crommelin.juliann@gmail.com. In this Episode: Why Kelley turned down a huge salary to open a private practice Overcoming fears and breaking down barriers to starting a private practice The benefits of being in marketing before building a private practice Effective strategies for getting and making referrals Tips for networking and marketing your private practice Ask Kelley Anything: Should I redo a client intake session after it was cut short from technical difficulties on Zoom? Highlights: (02:00) - About JuliAnn & her ADHD coaching practice (07:47) - How they met (15:36) - How Kelley got into entrepreneurship, content creation, & PPP (32:14) - “Fear is not fact” (37:28) - Marketing tips for therapists (42:52) - How to talk about a therapist or treatment center you've had a negative experience with (48:12) - Referral etiquette for therapists (55:51) - Therapists need therapy, too (1:01:43) - Advice on starting your own private practice (1:11:35) - Kelley answers a listener‘s question about Zoom technical difficulties References: Ask Kelley Anything → (805) 243-8241 This podcast is produced and manged by Jenga Creative → jengacreative.com
Feeling intimidated by the financial aspects of starting your own private practice? Let Heard help! In this episode, Heard CEO, Andrew Riesen, explains how his company provides financial assistance to therapists breaking out on their own. Host Kelley Stevens asks all the right questions as they walk through solutions to all the “scary stuff” –from paying yourself and creating bank accounts to setting up your business entity and filing taxes. Guest Bio: Andrew Riesen is a mission-driven entrepreneur, financial accountant, and CEO of Heard, the financial back-office for therapists in private practice. Prior to Heard, Andrew worked at PWC, where he worked as a financial accountant, helped build an internal software incubator, and co-founded an affordable sales tax solution for small to medium-sized businesses. When not supporting mental health professionals in private practice, Andrew can be found exploring the nooks and crannies of the Pacific Northwest trail-running, cycling, or snowboarding, or at home with his nose in a book or journal. About Heard: Heard combines smart software with real humans to manage bookkeeping, taxes, and payroll for therapists. On average, Heard saves therapists 60 hours per year in financial record-keeping and $5,400 per year in taxes. In this Episode: The value of speaking with a professional How to separate your personal self with your business self financially The different types of business entities and how to determine yours How Heard can help private practice therapists with bookkeeping, taxes, payroll and financial reporting Paying yourself and saving for taxes Planning for PTO and maternity leave Operating in multiple states Highlights: (0:36) – Guest introduction (1:15) – Introduction of Heard (2:50) – Navigating the different types of business entities (10:35) – Planning for payroll while saving for taxes (16:46) – Utilizing SimplePractice or TherapyNotes in conjunction with Heard (20:08) – Operating in multiple states (23:25) – The process of paying yourself (29:11) – How to get started working with Heard (32:06) – Kelley responds to listener's question about going back to an office space vs. telehealth after the pandemic References: Book your FREE Consultation Heard → https://www.joinheard.com/partners/kelley Check out Heard's free Facebook group → https://m.facebook.com/groups/5348635868578291/?ref=share&mibextid=SDPelY Get 2 months FREE with Simple Practice → https://partners.simplepractice.com/tppp Ask Kelley Anything → (805) 243-8241 This podcast is produced and manged by Jenga Creative → jengacreative.com
Too many therapists are afraid of creating content on social media because they think the market is too saturated. Do you resonate? Well, we're here to tell you that is completely untrue! In fact, there's never been a better time to create therapy content and market yourself on social media. Tune in to this episode as we welcome Maddie Spear, LCSW, a content creator and trauma therapist who works with children, teens, and young adults. Maddie joins Kelley to talk about the risks and rewards of using social media and TikTok to grow your private practice, connect with clients, and make extra money. She also details the process, benefits, and challenges of creating an online course. Guest Bio: Maddie Spear, LCSW, is a trauma therapist located in North Carolina who works with children, teens, and young adults. In addition to her work in direct trauma care, Maddie additionally works to bring mental health tips worldwide. With a following of well over 200,000 on social media, Maddie strives to eliminate the stigma around mental health and promote healing for all with accessible mental health tips and tricks to promote self-growth and self-care. Learn more about her practice at www.flourishwellnesspllc.com or email her at FlourishWellnessPLLC@gmail.com. In this Episode: How to use social media and TikTok to grow your private practice, connect with clients, and make extra money Is it appropriate to engage with clients on social media? Gaining confidence in your services and overcoming imposter syndrome The power of combining self-disclosure with psychoeducation The pros and cons of creating an online course Traveling abroad and working remotely as a therapist Ask Kelley Anything: Can I give a referral gifts? Highlights: (01:40) - Why Maddie's creating an online course for therapists (03:22) - Traveling and working remotely as a therapist (07:49) - Why and how she launched her own private practice (14:15) - Feeling confident as a therapist (15:42) - Using social media & TikTok to grow your private practice (21:58) - Combining self-disclosure and psychoeducation (28:54) - Creating an online course (38:50) - Is therapy content oversaturated? (43:16) - How to connect with Maddie (45:47) - Kelley answers a listener‘s question about giving referral gifts References: Maddie Spear on Instagram → www.instagram.com/LoveYourLittleVictories Maddie Spear on TikTok → www.tiktok.com/@therapy_thoughts Ask Kelley Anything → (805) 243-8241 This podcast is produced and manged by Jenga Creative → jengacreative.com
Building a thriving private practice (or any business) doesn't happen overnight… and you certainly can't do it alone! Aside from a genuine passion for the business you're starting, you'll need lots of support to get it up and running. Support from your partner, family, and other therapists who want to grow and succeed just like you. In this episode, we welcome Dr. Kathryn Esquer, a Licensed Psychologist, MBA graduate, and Founder of the Teletherapist Network, a consultation community for the next generation of therapists. Kathryn joins Kelley to shine light on the real costs of starting a business, especially as a working mom, and how to find the community support you need to thrive in a private practice. Guest Bio: Dr. Kathryn Esquer is a Licensed Psychologist, MBA graduate, and founder of the Teletherapist Network, a consultation community for the next generation of therapists. She is passionate about eliminating isolation and burnout in the field of mental health. By prioritizing connection and community, the Teletherapist Network brings together forward-thinking therapists to achieve their big goals in work and life. Listen to her podcast - Am I a Bad Therapist? - at www.abadtherapist.com and follow her on Instagram @teletherapist.network and @abadtherapistpod. In this Episode: Why it's crucial to have community support when starting a private practice Finding a business model you love The real challenges and costs of starting a business Navigating motherhood and entrepreneurship The benefits of joining the Teletherapist Network Ask Kelley Anything: How do I market two niches for my private practice? Highlights: (03:35) - Why Kathryn decided to start a business (07:20) - Starting the Teletherapist Network (09:00) - Benefits of joining the Teletherapist Network (15:25) - Entrepreneurship is not a quick win (27:22) - How do you find time to start a business as a working mom? References: Ask Kelley Anything → (805) 243-8241 This podcast is produced and manged by Jenga Creative → jengacreative.com
Being a human AND a therapist is challenging! Despite having our own issues to deal with, our purpose is still to help others. That's where congruence is key. Whether you're an associate therapist or decades into your career, it's important to find congruence between your therapist self and your human self. But what does that mean? In this episode, we welcome Lacy Tannous, a psychotherapist and artist who specializes in working with teens, adults, and couples seeking greater emotional health and congruent connection. Lacy joins Kelley to talk about how to build more congruence in your therapy practice, especially if you're an associate therapist in a private practice. Guest Bio: Lacy Tannous is a psychotherapist and artist located in Sierra Madre, California. She specializes in working with teens, adults, and couples seeking emotional health and congruent connection to themselves, the people they love, and the world around them. She's passionate about exploring the connection between trauma recovery and creativity and enjoys singing, songwriting, and recording in tandem with clinical work. Learn more about her practice at www.lacytannoustherapy.com or on Instagram @lacytannous. In This Episode: Therapy as a second career Dressing professionally or authentically: Which is best? How to get an associateship or internship at a private practice The mental challenges of being a therapist How to integrate the therapist and the human Marketing tips for getting clients as an associate therapist Ask Kelley Anything: Going on maternity leave with a private practice Highlights: 00:50 What types of clients do you work with? 02:19 Why Lacy went back to school to be a therapist 07:00 Benefits of therapists dressing more casually for appointments 10:41 How Lacy is navigating the pre-licensed AMFT journey 15:00 Getting clients as an associate therapist 21:17 Using your intuition to build a list of ideal clients 25:25 Imposter syndrome & Couples therapy 34:10 Lacy's long-term career goals & retirement goals 41:31 How to connect with Lacy 41:57 Sponsored by SimplePractice 43:10 Kelley answers listener Maggie's question about going on maternity leave with a private practice. References: This podcast is produced by Jenga Creative → JengaCreative.com
What if trying something new didn't have to be so intimidating? Would you start today? In this episode, Kelley talks with Kaitlyn Kenealy and Elizabeth Nelson about the power of diving in – to writing that book, to starting that business, to building that following – regardless of how unprepared or unqualified you think you are. The incredibly relatable content this episode presents is sure to leave listeners with a renewed confidence that says: “I might not know right now, but I will figure it out.” Guest Bio: Winner of numerous awards, including Top Psychotherapist 2023, Kaitlyn Kenealy is a Licensed Professional Counselor and holds degrees in History and Women's Studies, Gender and Women's Studies, and Counseling (Community and Mental Health). As a psychotherapist, she specializes in trauma and PTSD, domestic violence, sexual abuse, anxiety, depression, and self-esteem. Her podcast, Tea Time with the Psychos, aims to break the stigma surrounding mental illness. Kaitlyn has also written her first book titled, “Healing is Messy AF” which won the Canadian Book Club Award. You can follow Kaitlyn on Instagram at @kaitlynkenealy or email her at kenealycounseling@gmail.com. Check out Kaitlyn's book here: https://www.amazon.com/Healing-Messy-AF-Investing-Addressing/dp/B09WQ4SJ34 Elizabeth Nelson is a Licensed Professional Counselor In-Training and received her bachelor's degree from the University of Wisconsin Stevens Point and her Master's in Clinical Mental Health from Lakeland University. She recently served as the Executive Director of NAMI- Fond du lac and now is a full-time clinician at Kenealy Counseling. Elizabeth is also the co-host of the podcast Tea Time with the Psychos and provides mental health presentations and resources throughout the community. You can email Elizabeth at elizabethnelson.fdl@gmail.com. You can follow Kaitlyn and Elizabeth's podcast on Instagram at @teatimewiththepsychos. In This Episode: Tips for navigating the supervisor/supervisee relationship effectively The balance of professionalism and connection How a podcast can benefit your private practice Creating a blueprint when one doesn't exist Overcoming fear and taking that first step Highlights: (0:31) - Guest introductions (6:00) - Acknowledging the unique strengths and limitations of each individual in a professional relationship (13:34) - The true logistics of a podcast launch (20:03) - How entities like podcasts enable therapists to not only present explicit methods to grow, but actually model healthy, realistic relationship dynamics subconsciously (24:51) - Expanding the therapist role to include author (30:42) - The willingness to improvise when it hasn't been done before (34:36) - Kelley responds to a listener's question about what protocol and policies are best for handling late clients References: Jess Eckerstrom → https://jessekstrom.com/ Ask Kelley Anything → (805) 243-8241 This podcast is produced and manged by Jenga Creative → jengacreative.com
Lacy Warne, LMFT left the blazer behind in pursuit of widespread, authentic connection. But don't worry – if you love your blazer, we won't judge. Kelley and Lacy share their own self-made barriers to success: from decision paralysis to plateaus in passion. How personal and professional triumph over them becomes the most powerful asset in each individual's quest for fulfillment. But don't worry – if you love your blazer, this podcast is still for you. Guest Bio: Lacy Warne is a licensed marriage and family therapist living in the Santa Cruz mountains with her husband, two kids, two dogs, two chickens and a big fluffy cat. Lacy empowers anxious millennials to transform imposter syndrome, perfectionism, and people-pleasing so they can feel confident in who they authentically are. Outside of session, Lacy can be found savoring nature or thrifting with an iced coffee in hand. You can visit her website at www.lacywarne.com or find her on Instagram and TikTok at @heylacywarne. In This Episode: The possibilities of passive income How dreams and goals evolve as we do The interplay of ethics and social media Email marketing strategies Overcoming limiting mindsets Finding your voice and learning how to use it Useful entrepreneurial resources for therapists Highlights: (0:29) - Guest introduction (2:45) - “I was always someone who was totally content to play it safe…And then all of the sudden, something shifted. I was like, I want more.” (6:49) - “Being an entrepreneur is this opportunity to actually experience personal transformation.” (8:19) - Deconstructing the rigid belief system surrounding professionalism and ethics as a therapist (12:39) - Normalizing alternative career approaches for new therapists (14:19) - “As therapists we are taught to meet our clients where they're at. My clients are on their phones at midnight, on TikTok.” (16:39) - Self-care as the antidote for negative feedback/mean comments online (21:13) - The various phases of monetizing your platform (35:01) - “The pain point becomes the gift. It becomes your service to the world.” (43:05) - Kelley responds to a listener's inquiry on the possibility of building a successful telehealth practice (and virtual referral network) without first committing to a city of residence, and what legal logistics should be considered in this process. References: Elizabeth Gilbert's Big Magic → https://www.elizabethgilbert.com/books/big-magic/ ThriveCart → https://thrivecart.com ConvertKit → https://convertkit.com/ Upwork → https://www.upwork.com/ Ask Kelley Anything → (805) 243-8241 This podcast is produced and manged by Jenga Creative → jengacreative.com
“Fear doesn't mean you stop.” In this galvanizing episode, Nicole McCance shares the means and the methods she identified to transcend beyond a cycle of professional and personal fatigue and into a new quality of life. From mindset to implementation, host and guest leave no stone unturned as they discuss not only the why, but the how, of entering new territory. Guest Bio: Nicole is a sought after Psychologist and Business coach who teaches Psychotherapists how to scale to a 7 figure group practice, like she did in 3 years, with toddler twins at home. She is also a Forbes Business council member. You can find her on Instagram at @nicole.mccancemethod or by visiting her website, mccancemethod.com. In This Episode: Moments of breakdown that yield great change The importance of shifting to a business-mentality when starting a group practice The whack-a-mole nature of finding a setup that works for you Integrating self-care into your daily routine Finding the right inspiration and mentorship for your needs The balance between inspiration and accountability The power in seeing others do what you want to do, letting that fuel you - Highlights: 0:35) - Guest introduction (2:07) - “I was sick of hitting this ceiling…where the only way I could make more was to work more.” (5:27) - The first step into group practice (8:48) - “Don't make your decisions from where you are. Make your decisions from 2x to 4x bigger than you are.” (9:25) - How to create movement through fear (12:50) - The shifts in personal life when you're not working solely to make ends meet (16:23) - “You need to find someone that did what you want to do.” (19:01) - How utilizing templates promotes productivity (21:08) - Mindset = the make or break (23:00) - “If you have a formula, you will get the results you desire…we need to remove the emotion piece, or we will never take risks.” (26:06) - Kelley responds to a listener's inquiry on how to ethically provide non-therapeutic services outside of her state of licensure References: The Clinic Growth Map → https://mccancemethod.com/clinic-growth-map/ Ask Kelley Anything → (805) 243-8241 This podcast is produced and manged by Jenga Creative → jengacreative.com
How can therapists establish success and abundance in the field without sacrificing their time, energy, or overall well-being? Host Kelley Stevens tackles this important question with the help of mental health counselor, host of her own podcast, and Anti Work Therapist founder Megan Kelly. Listeners will hear a candid summary of Megan's own burnout experience, the changes she made, in both mindset and action, to move past the patterns of disillusionment, and applicable strategies for those eager to identify a different way. Guest Bio: Megan Kelly, MA is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC) in the state of Indiana, where she owns and operates a 100% telehealth private practice. She received her master's degree in 2019 from Antioch University, New England's online Clinical Mental Health Counseling (CMHC) program, and has worked in various non-profit and private practice settings throughout her career. She specializes in treating mental health workers and healthcare workers who are experiencing burnout, vicarious trauma, and compassion fatigue. Meg is the host of the Mental Status Podcast, and spends her time advocating for the personal and professional well-being of mental health workers worldwide on Instagram @antiworktherapist. In this episode: Burnout and seeking sustainability in the mental health field Proactively planning for your practice during pre-licensure The value of networking/examples networking modalities The evolution of referral relationships Alternative methods to promote accessibility in private practice The importance of having a community of mental health professionals for support Helpful perspective shifts involving cash-pay status Highlights: (0:39) - Guest introduction (4:09) - Overcoming burnout (9:32) - Establishing your business during group-practice/pre-licensure (11:35) - The benefit of reminding yourself you always have choices (15:40) - How to implement a longer-term strategy, overcome fear of delayed return on investments (18:20) - The hurdles that arise in the first few months of private practice (22:53) - Proactive thinking and willingness to self-promote (25:23) - Private pay as it relates to accessibility (32:25) - Rebranding failures into course corrections (39:20) - Kelley responds to listener Lauren's inquiry about starting her own practice after supervision as it relates to paying back student loans References: Anti-Work Therapist Love Letters Substack → https://antiworktherapist.substack.com/ The Abundance Party → https://www.abundanceparty.com/ Jeff Guenther, LPC (@therapyjeff) → https://www.instagram.com/therapyjeff/ Open Path Psychotherapy Collective → https://openpathcollective.org Ask Kelley Anything → (805) 243-8241 This podcast is produced and manged by Jenga Creative → jengacreative.com
In this treasure trove of an episode, Dr. Charlene Underhill Miller shares her own career journey, which began when she first became licensed in 1988. She discusses which components of a practice (from degrees to community building) are most valuable in establishing a practice that not only endures, but evolves. Guest Bio: Dr. Charlene Underhill Miller is a licensed marriage and family therapist, professor, clinical supervisor, and public speaker. Licensed just shy of 40 years, Dr. Miller's unparalleled insight, clinical expertise, and expansive career evolution enables her to provide wisdom on a variety of aspects of private practice to a diverse population of practitioners. Learn more about her at www.underhillmiller.com In This Episode: The benefits of a growing teletherapy practice The power of networking (and not just for referrals!) How to begin building community relationships from square one Education levels and degrees, how they play out long-term in career Highlights: (2:15) – Charlene's decision to go almost entirely virtual, using Zoom prior to the pandemic (4:13) – Growing a virtual practice through out of state licensing (9:05) – "Is a PhD necessary for a successful and fulfilling practice?” (16:54) – The value of networking, and how it connected her to her first practice (23:15) – “I promise you, if you give a referral, you'll get a referral. If you never give referrals, you're not gonna get many referrals from your colleagues,[...] what goes around comes around.” (24:15) – “Say, I'm new in town. This was my catchphrase when I moved. [Relationship building] had to be authentic.” (35:21) – The bonuses of opening a group practice (39:00) - Beyond income, the benefits of supervising, teaching, speaking and other "extra jobs" for therapist (47:23) - Marketing has to be intentional, but also organic (52:58) - Boundary setting when you practice within your community (1:05:10) - Kelley answers listener, Alex's question about how to set and stick to your prices References: Ask Kelley Anything → (805) 243-8241 This podcast is produced and manged by Jenga Creative → jengacreative.com
What is it about displaying oneself and one's business on social platforms that just feels so intimidating? A workshop unfolding in real time, listeners are given a front row seat as host Kelley Stevens talks with therapist Stassi Betcher to identify and unpack Stassi's own barriers to an online presence that cultivates her professional success rather than inducing anxiety. The result is a raw, collaborative, and dynamic episode that peels back the layers on social media and self-promotion in a way that is equal parts affirming and applicable. Guest Bio: Stassi Betcher is a Feminist Therapist and international women's wellness coach in Portland, Oregon. She specializes in systemic oppression and multicultural counseling, and has over 15 years of experience. You can view her website here: https://evergreenwellnesstherapy.com/. In this episode: Beginning steps for putting yourself out there online Means of income other than 1-to-1 therapy The importance of consistency Honest takes on how dreadful social media can feel at times How to discern which platform suits you best Trends, hashtags, and calls to action How to identify your creative process (and where to go from there) The benefit to documenting everything Why perfectionism has to go Highlights: (0:11) – Kelley introduces the guest and presents the episode's topics (1:31) – The benefits of providing telehealth services (10:49) – Stassi's online course and how previous promotional efforts went (13:43) – Online platform sales: “You can estimate that 1% of your audience is going to buy from you.” (20:13) – A starting point for social media marketing: “Sit down, put a 10 minute timer on your phone, and start writing out the pain points of your ideal audience.” (24:01) – The key goal for developing online content (28:41) – “If you always give the solution, you run the risk of there being no need for the [product]… Not that you're withholding, it's just that truly there are some things you can't convey through social media.” (32:15) – The shift of Instagram from aesthetics towards reels and videos (content above form) (37:55) – “The thing that makes you a really good therapist is going to be the thing that makes you a really good content creator.” (42:36) – Converting followers to email subscribers (46:49) – Considering what level of online presence is sustainable for you (54:28) – “Every single day when you get ready to film your shit, it's like, Who am I talking to? What does SHE need to hear today?” (1:06:19) – Pros and cons of outsourcing support for social media (1:13:30) – Kelley responds to a listener's inquiry about reaching out to doctors for referrals References: Intentional Living Workshop → https://designed-living-guide.lpages.co/guide-opt-in-intentional-living/ Elyse Myers (@elyse_myers) → https://www.instagram.com/elyse_myers/?hl=en Brock Johnson (@brock11johnson) → https://www.instagram.com/brock11johnson/ Kelly McKenna (@sitwithkelly) → https://www.instagram.com/sitwithkelly/ Karrie Locher (@karrie_locher) → https://www.instagram.com/karrie_locher/ Smarthash App → https://www.smarthashapp.com/ Ask Kelley Anything → (805) 243-8241 This podcast is produced and manged by Jenga Creative → jengacreative.com
What happens when two therapists, course creators, and longtime friends come together to discuss the importance of values, identifying your target audience, and embracing the trial and error of it all? A profound and heartfelt conversation unfolds. Join host Kelley Stevens as she reflects with Sasha McPherson on their parallel career journeys, how they stay grounded as working moms, and what's made the most difference as they evolve in their lives and careers. The enduring connection between host and guest allows for a candid and informative discussion – with some laughter in between! Guest Bio: Sasha is a therapist and mom of two. Her practice focuses on supporting mothers and women to live the life they want. She specializes in perinatal mental health, anxiety, ADHD, and depression in women. In this episode: The transition to parenthood and its impact on mental/emotional wellbeing Creating content catered to your target audience Trial and error as necessary for professional growth The value of virtual mental health resources and offerings Assessing barriers for your target community to identify the most effective support The personal work around creating a brand (letting go of expectations, fostering patience) The importance of mental health providers practicing the principles they encourage Locating your values, aligning your actions with those values Highlights: (0:40) – Guest introduction (10:30) – Origins of the course creation process (17:28) – The importance of intentional and specific messaging: “The more specific I become, the more people I can reach.” (20:57) – Letting go of expectations to create space for what actually works (23:35) – Utilizing your values to navigate work/life balance (35:10) – Telehealth vs. in-person (37:02) – The myths that prevent therapists from starting their own practices (42:05) – The expansion of the therapist role into a wide variety of paths/income streams (48:38) – Asking yourself “What do I need right now in my life?” in order to discern future goals and steps (56:45) – Kelley responds to listener Sarah's question about how to overcome fears about establishing an online following References: Sasha's first course: Roadmap to Parenthood → https://www.thriveafterbaby.com/roadmap-to-parenthood Sasha's second course: The Connected Couples Guide → https://www.thriveafterbaby.com/connected-couples-guide Postpartum Support International (PSI → https://www.postpartum.net/ Sunny Lenarduzzi on YouTube → https://www.youtube.com/@SunnyLenarduzzi Elizabeth Gilbert quote → https://www.elizabethgilbert.com/the-creativity-conversation-continued-todays-subject-stolen-time-dear-o/ Robert Scholz, LMFT → www.RobertTherapy.com Ask Kelley Anything → (805) 243-8241 This podcast is produced and manged by Jenga Creative → jengacreative.com
Kelley Stevens, LMFT teaches therapists how to build thriving private practices. Learn how to launch a therapy practice, expand your caseload, market your brand, and grow outside of 1-1 appointments. Free downloads, online courses, and more → https://linktr.ee/theprivatepracticepro This podcast is produced and manged by Jenga Creative → jengacreative.com