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Are you emotionally potty trained? My guest Rachel Kaplan is a licensed psychotherapist who created an accessible framework for self-care and personal transformation that she calls Emotional Potty Training™ (EPT). In this episode and in her new book Feel, Heal & Let That Sh*t Go, she shares her revolutionary call to action that will teach you precisely how to feel your emotions by moving them through your body as nature intended.Rachel Kaplan, MA, MFT, is a licensed psychotherapist with a thriving practice in the San Francisco Bay Area. Creator and host of the acclaimed podcast Healing Feeling Sh*t Show, she is active on a variety of social media channels and has published multiple features in Common Ground. Kaplan has studied yoga, meditation, and hands-on healing practices in India and Nepal, earned a master's degree in counseling psychology from the California Institute of Integral Studies, and trained in cutting-edge trauma modalities such as EMDR. She divides her time between Oakland and Joshua Tree, California.In this episode, Rachel discusses:Her creative perspective regarding processing emotionsThe trend of thinking about your feelingsThe tragic event that heavily influenced her lifeThe limits of traditional psychotherapyThe importance of feeling your feelingsHow she teaches people how to get in touch with their wounds in order to release their painThe importance of taking charge of your healing processHer spiritual journeyWhat being emotionally resilient looks likeThe benefits of allowing yourself to feel all your feelingsWhy people experience stuck-nessReactive and proactive emotional releaseThe fear of allowing yourself to feel The importance of feeling a sense of agency in your emotional lifeThe various ways she works with clientsHer podcast Healing Feeling Sh*t ShowRachel's website________BECOME YOUR OWN SHAMAN Introductory Online Course Visit Wendy's website to learn more about the Harmonic Egg® energy therapy pod“Gifts and Tools to Explore and Celebrate the Unseen Worlds” - The Lucid Path BoutiqueLucid Cafe episodes by topic Listen to Lucid Cafe on YouTube ★ Support this podcast ★
Sara Morrison (@pediatric.family.nutritionist) is a Registered Dietitian and mother of 3. She specializes on Pediatric and Family nutrition. Her focus is to create highly personalized anti-inflammatory eating patterns and address issues that could be caused by inflammation from food. She helps her clients resolve IBS, chronic pain, fatigue, GERD, and more. She also specializes in Food parenting - so she can support parents through challenges with a child's diet and eating changes. She has been a dietitian for 10 years and started her own practice two years ago.From a 2-year income plateau when she started her own practice, invested in different coaches and courses, spent hours making content for social media but isn't actually converting to revenue... "It was like crickets."We reveal:Why creating content doesn't create clientsHer bold moves that led to a flood of new sales calls and clientsHow she 5Xed her a business while being a devoted wife and motherWhy streamlining her sales process led to her 3 best months in business after a 2 year plateau Connect with SaraWebsite: www.aspiringsprouts.comInstagram: @pediatric.family.nutritionist Free Live Investing Training
Don't you just love hearing about other people's business journeys?Me, too. It's so inspirational and reassuring to hear about the rough stuff and the unpleasant twists and turns and setbacks that tend to get overlooked.Today you're in for a treat with a candid conversation about the highs and lows of health and wellness entrepreneurship with The Profitable Nutritionist® Program long-time OG student, Leigh Anne Rushing.In this episode Leigh Anne openly shares:How and why she transitioned from her full time pharmacy career to her own health coaching practiceThe 4 word sales pitch she used to get her first 5 clientsHer "no pressure" social media strategyAnd so much more.Enjoy!Subscribe To The Profitable Nutritionist™ PodcastApple | Spotify | YouTubeWork with Andrea Nordling:
Caitlin Copple (she/they) is the Founding Partner & Head of PR at Full Swing Public Relations and a strategic communications expert who helps women leaders be seen and sought after so they can reclaim their power and rewrite the human story. With more than a decade of experience, her media placements have included Fast Company, Forbes, TIME, and The New York Times, among others. In 2011, Caitlin was the first openly LGBTQ person elected to the Missoula, Montana, City Council. She holds an M.A. in journalism from the University of Montana and loves enjoying the outdoors with her young son, Tollie. In this episode, Caitlin breaks down how to effectively represent marginalized groups in public relations and how her business, Full Swing PR, strives to do so. She gives us her best pitching tips and offers advice on effectively pitching journalists within marginalized communities.Here's what you'll learn:How Caitlin got her start in the PR WorldTips on becoming a qualified source for underrepresented groupsThe benefit and importance of learning from people in different groups outside of your communityServices Full Swing PR offers and how they go about working with clientsHer thoughts on what goals are realistic for businesses to expect when it comes to PRTips on pitching for local outlets to get more placementsIdeas on how to raise journalists in marginalized groups Her thoughts on what happens when PR ‘doesn't work Practices you can commit to start getting wins What types of clients Full Swing PR works withAnd more! Social media links:Website: https://www.fullswingpr.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ccmasingill/Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/caitlincoppleInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/fullswingpr/Sign up For Lexie's Weekly Insider to Receive Insider Tips, Invites, & More at: https://theprbarinc.com/newsworthy/Instagram: @theprbar_inc
In this episode of AromaticChat, I get to sit down with my Instagram friend and Aromatherapist in Canada, Laura Stainer.Laura is a former nurse and is bringing Aromatherapy to her community. Her journey to becoming an Aromatherapist began before nursing school, but blossomed later. Tune in and stay all the way to the end to hear:How she shows up for her clientsHer journey from nursing to complimentary provider Her passions outside of aromatherapy, What she's excited about right now.Links:Bespoke AromatherapyInstagram: instagram.com/bespokearomatherapyTune in on June 1st for this 6-episode Podcast Capsule from The Verdant Heart Project. Abby will walk you through everything you need to know to discover and establish your:business valuesnichevisual and vocal brandpassionpurposeSign up at The Verdant Heart Project for early access and start creating your kickass brand. Blend Precisely is the software business toolkit for Aromatherapists, Herbalists, and Formulators.Try out Blend Precisely RISK FREE for 14-Days to discover how they can support you in your Aromatic Life and Business.Use MY AFFILIATE LINK to sign up and begin blending taking advantage of this amazing toolkit that includes safety information, dilution, Chakras, perfumery notes, Pricing, and more.Sign up today!Support the show Music by Adipsia Shownotes by VerdantHeart VA Be a Guest HERE
The relationships we share with our clients are what keeps them coming back month after month, year after year. At AesthetiCare, our providers build these connections and care for them to the best of their ability. That's what makes a great team, and ultimately, a successful medspa. In this episode, we talk with Ardeth Arman, our shining star of sclerotherapy. A former NICU nurse and 10 year member of the AesthetiCare team, Ardeth has forged some of the deepest, most caring relationships with our clients. She shares her journey that brought her to aesthetics, why she loves being in the industry, and how she cares for the clients she sees. We love Ardeth and are so excited to share her story with you. In this episode we discuss:How she came to aestheticsThe process of transitioning from NICU to SclerotherapyWhat she loves about being part of the AesthetiCare teamHow strives to care for her clientsHer introduction and learning process with SclerotherapyWhat she is most excited about in the industryMINT Training Resources based on today's discussion:Want to hire awesome staff like Ardeth? Our Superstar Staffing E-course takes you through the process of vetting applicants to build the team of your dreams.Curious to know more about Ardeth's industry standouts? Learn more about Sculptra.Train your team like AesthetiCare with our online E-course subscriptions for onboarding or ongoing training for your clinic. Schedule a Demo to see the content for yourself.Connect with MINT Aesthetics for treatment tips, course announcements, fun videos, and more. InstagramFacebookLinkedInKeep up with Ardeth:InstagramRead her bio
Today, we're talking about research! Our guest, Katie, joins us today to discuss how research can help speed up your writing and the right way to do it.About Katie MomoKatie Momo is a copywriter for online courses and programs. She also coaches other freelancers on how to create sustainable and profitable service businesses. She is known for sales pages and emails. Katie has also worked with multimillion-dollar businesses doing copy and a billion-dollar organization doing social.Don't miss this episode to learn more about:How she started doing social media for businesses and how her strategy worked for winning clientsHer career and wearing many hatsResearching and the right way to do itWhy we need our clients to give us the research they need for us to develop the best type of content for themHow research speeds up your writing and makes clients happyImportance of research in writingResources mentioned in the show:Book More Clients bundleGreat sites or resources to use when doing your research:PubMedGoogle ScholarMedscapeHealthlineAlso, connect with Katie on Instagram and LinkedIn, where she speaks about copy, content creation, and building a service-based business. If you want to learn more about these to add them to your writing skills, check her out on her website, too!Support the show
Dr. Manuela Powell is a breast cancer surgeon turned mindset coach, working to liberate her clients to have the audacity to live a full life. She fiercely believes the day all women realize how powerful they are will be the day the world completely changes for the better.After having her first child at 42, Dr. Manuela felt herself transition from an audacious, full-spirited powerhouse to June Cleaver, giving everything to everyone else. She shares her journey to discovering life coaching, and how it's given her the power to be herself again.In this episode, she shares...How gratitude can become an excuseHow every woman struggles with internalized patriarchy The top 3 themes that come up with all her clientsHer practical advice for listeners is to...Become conscious of things so you can change thingsNotice the way you talk to yourself in your headFeel your feelingsWith Oklahoma just passing the most restrictive legislation to date, banning abortions at the point of fertilization... toward the end of the episode, Dr. Manuela and I address these motherhood-related US current events. // CONNECT WITH DR. MANUELA//manuelapowell.com Facebook: drmanuelapowellInstagram: @drmanuelapowellTikTok: @drmanuelapowellFREE Survive your Strong-Willed Child MasterclassSunday, June 5th at 3:00 PM Centralwww.parentingwholeheartedly.com/strong-willed*FREE* CALM BIG EMOTIONS GUIDEwww.parentingwholeheartedly.com/emotionsI believe in you & I'm cheering you on.Come say hi! I'm @parent_wholeheartedly on Insta.Subscribe in Apple Podcasts, Write a Review & Share with a friend!Support the show
I've had many awkward and honestly soul-defeating experiences with hair stylists over the years. It took me a long time to understand how important it is to have someone I have fun with and feel safe around work with me.The process itself takes hours, and is actually quite vulnerable. Those like me who rarely leave the house due to crippling anxiety need a person who truly accepts us as we are. For me, that's Kaitlyn: friend, ray of sunshine, and talented artist. Hair we go! A delicious list of some of the areas we cover in this hair-larious ep:What the ideal client looks like to herGrowing into the profession over the last 5 yearsThe tea on tippingUpcoming style trends in 2022Maintaining boundaries with clientsHer thoughts on what I call "styling and dashing"The versatile investment that is beauty schoolWhat being a cosmetologist actually meansThe best and most challenging parts of being your own bossWhy hairstylist = hairapist*PLUS!!! An exclusive interview with the one and only, Penny Jane (PJP)*I WANT TO START MY OWN PODCAST: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1764265
Are you ready to learn about the mind-body connection and how that interrelates to mental health, pelvic floor health, and even more in postpartum? We are moving beyond postpartum maternal mental health awareness and more into prevention.This prevention lies far outside the Western medical scope of practice. So many of these issues that arise in postpartum can be prevented with a more holistic, whole body, preventative type of care. I invite you to carry this conversation over with us in The Postpartum Circle Facebook group. We'll see you there. For full show notes, go to https://postpartumu.com/mind-body-connection-with-logan-spacek-physical-therapist-ep40/You can find & follow Logan Spacek here:Website - Instagram - FacebookIn this episode, we are sharing:Logan's journey into motherhoodHow our own motherhood experience can shape the care and support we bring to our clientsHer experience with postpartumUsing your experiences to make a changeSharing her journey gave other Moms the safe space to share their strugglesHow to avoid projecting our traumasOur breathing and the effects it has on our bodyImproper breath patternsBreathing patterns & the pelvic floorThe different diaphragms within your bodyTension and Trauma within the body and musclesEverything is interconnectedPostpartum depression & anxietyHow holistic, proactive care can be used to prevent postpartum issuesWomen are prepared for pregnancy and birth, but not postpartumMental Health in postpartumMaking a holistic, actionable plan for preventionOur bodies operate as a whole, not in piecesLinks to find Logan Spacek are listed above!Come join us in the Facebook group The Postpartum Circle!Courses, tools, & resources for healing in Mamas & Providers:-Postpartum Repletion(Nutrition) Plan*BRAND NEW - 12 weeks to whole-body transformation* -Reclaiming Postpartum Wellness Course + Membership Are your symptoms being caused by postpartum depletion, or something else? -Take The Postpartum Assessment HERE!Postpartum University® Training for Professionals:-Holistic Postpartum Nutrition Training-Postpartum Nutrition Certification(JOIN THE WAITLIST)- If you are in need of support, or have questions you can send an email to admin@postpartumu.com OR you can reach out in The Postpartum Circle Facebook group.Where to find me: https://postpartumu.com/FacebookInstagramPinterest
Stephanie Dalfonzo knows anxiety. Ok...these days we all know anxiety, but Stephanie has studied it from many angles, and knows how to help you reduce yours so you can live a calmer, and more fulfilling life. Who doesn't want that? In this episode, we talk about...How Resilience is related to a dead treeUsing a water bottle to calm anxietyHow she creates a private paradise for her clientsHer embarrassing lacrosse ball experienceTips on achieving sleep masteryHop to Stephanie's website. https://stephaniedalfonzo.com/Want to grab her book Goodbye Anxiety, Hello Freedom? Here's that link. https://www.amazon.com/Goodbye-Anxiety-Hello-Freedom-Resilience/dp/0999887009Other things mentioned in this episode.The Ignite Your Influence Episode with Tapping. Click here. James Clear's book Atomic Habits : https://jamesclear.com/atomic-habitsMy books! GET OVER IT! and Get THEM Over It!My website: Htps://YourChangeSpeaker.comReduce your anxiety with my Difficult People Survival Kit: https://yourchangespeaker.com/different-survival-kit/
Most of the time when we start our podcast for the first time, there can be a lot of self-doubt. A lot of “Am I really qualified to talk about this?” and some perfectionism. The same thing happens when we start a business. These mindset barriers can hold us back from enjoying the process or even stop us from actually bringing our dreams to fruition. This week, episode 16 of Listeners to Leads is about landing coaching clients, with Valerie Friedlander! In this episode of Listeners to Leads, Valerie is sharing the importance of mindset and actionable steps you can take right now to get over your self-doubt to show up confidently with your podcast. Valerie and I also chat about the following: How Valerie decided to start coaching live on her podcast, and how that's gotten her clientsHer process through self-doubt, and how you can turn around your own self-doubt into improvementSetting your own rules when it comes to your podcast and your businessMindset issues many face, including “enoughness” and pushing yourself outside of “easy”, and how that can help you achieve greatness in your podcast and businessYou are the expert of you - only you will know what is best for your podcast, and what is enough. This episode will encourage you to seek beyond the societal “rules” that you've been following and set out your own boundaries and enoughness. Be sure to tune in to all the episodes to receive tons of practical tips on turning your podcast listeners into leads and to hear even more about the points outlined above.Thank you for listening!If you enjoyed this episode, take a screenshot of the episode to post in your stories and tag me! And don't forget to subscribe, rate and review the podcast and tell me your key takeaways!CONNECT WITH VALERIE FRIEDLANDER:Website: www.valeriefriedlander.comCONNECT WITH ALESIA GALATI:InstagramLinkedInWork with Galati Media!
In this episode, Bree Weber, creator of Cold Pitch Masterclass, joins Louise for a jam-packed run down of her framework for ethical, non-sleazy cold pitching. Yes, cold pitching works! And no, it doesn't have to feel awkward. Bree has an amazing 100% open and response rate and a 60% conversion rate on her cold pitches, and in this episode she tells us how she does it. Whether or not you've tried cold pitching before, you'll feel excited to give it a go after this conversation.Bree shares:How losing her clients at the start of the pandemic prompted her to figure out the secret to effective cold pitching and land her wishlist clientsHer ethical cold pitching framework, and tips for getting started3 essential ingredients for a cold pitch emailCommon cold pitching pitfalls (clue: it's not a numbers game)How to make a minimum viable ask to get the conversation rollingIf you enjoy this episode, you'll want to dig in to Bree's Cold Pitch Masterclass. This usually sells for $97, but Bree is making it available to listeners of 15 Minute Freelancer for the special rate of $37, using this link: https://coldpitchcopy.com/louiseSay hi to Bree:Website: https://coldpitchcopy.comInstagram: @thebreeweberLouise Shanahan is a freelance health copywriter and content marketer. She's on a mission to help others build a freelance business that feels easy and works for them – in weekly snack-sized bites.Say hi to Louise:LinkedIn: Louise ShanahanTwitter: @LouiseShanahan_Instagram: @Louise_Shanahan_Website: thecopyprescription.comWanna leave me a voice note? Go to memo.fm/15 and leave a question or comment.
The last few years has noticed a paradigm shift, with the new age work force wanting greater flexibility and autonomy. This has led to an increase in the number of entrepreneurs and with the ongoing pandemic, this number has just been increasing with some having to make this decision out of compulsion.In this episode of the #transformarketing podcast, Shilpa Ajwani and I discuss the possibilities, challenges and growth of transitioning from an employee to an entrepreneur.Shilpa's experience and exposure, helped answer some of the following questions, within this topic:Job losses due to the pandemic and the possible positive impact of that.Can marketers make good CEOsWays on how, new entrepreneurs can acquire clientsStrategy to retain clientsHer journey, from being an MD to becoming an entrepreneur.To know more, catch the latest episode now!..In case you wish to start your own podcast, you can do so by visiting hubhopper studio.
Dana is the third-generation owner of Weaver & Associates, a boutique Property & Casualty insurance brokerage helping privately owned, growth-oriented, Southern California based businesses and individuals with their insurance and risk management needs since 1959. Episode Sponsor: Colibri Insurance Services is a boutique health insurance agency that simplifies employee benefits for Southern California employers so they can cost-effectively attract and retain quality employees.What you will learn from this episode:How she has revolutionized the way that her agency serves its clientsHer biggest professional accomplishment and how she stays mindful of that while running her agencyWhat she thinks successful women can do to encourage younger women to come into the insurance industryThe importance of cyber liability insurance for businessesConnect with Dana Dattola:Email - dana@weaverinsurance.comWebsite - www.weaverinsurance.comLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/dana-dattola-cic-crm-3a866014Instagram - @weaver.insuranceAddress - 711 W. Camino Real Arcadia, CA 91007Phone Number - (626)446-6161
Topics on this episode:How she got started and where her passion came fromHer 7-step process for onboarding clientsHer focus on safetyThe role of ahimsa is her businessAsha’s story from the past yearHow moments shape usMain take away? Everyone has moments that shape us, don’t let this moment go to waste.Links:Asha’s website: https://www.hobydogy.comEmail: hello@hobydogy.comGive them a call: 877 797 3647Read the full transcript hereGive us a call! (636) 364-8260Check out our Covid-19 resourcesFollow us on: Instagram, Facebook, TwitterSubscribe on iTunes, Spotify, Google, Stitcher, & TuneInEmail us at: feedback@petsitterconfessional.com
In this week's episode, I spoke to the wonderful Phoebe Taylor, WBFF Fitness Pro, personal trainer and online coach from South Australia.I loved following Phoebe's journey to WBFF Pro last year and can't wait to see her hit the pro stage (hopefully!) in October for the first time.She has a fantastic mindset and focus on personal growth, and I believe there is lots to be learned from this magical human.In this episode we discuss:Thriving during this time of solationPhoebe's six year competing journeyHow the industry, federations and her mindset has changed over the yearsWhy she doesn't comp prep clientsHer experience with tough reverse dietsEnjoying the process of building muscle - creating your masterpieceThe power of meditationBeing a 'coach slut' and finding the right coachAnd lots more!You can follow Phoebe on Instagram - @phoebecoachingIf you enjoyed this show, please share to your stories and tag us both in it so we can see!Don't forget to subscribe so you never miss an episode.Until next time,R x
Laura Powell, a distinguished Grow Your Own Practice mentor, experienced a myriad of SLP work settings (home visits, schools, ENT clinic, outpatient pediatric/adult) before she decided on full-time private practice. She credits her experiences with helping her develop the confidence and knowledge to pursue a multidisciplinary clinic with specialities from autism to pediatric vital stim. Today she employs SLPs, OTs, and administrative staff in a bustling office environment.Here's what we discuss:Her business mission, which reflects who she hires and how they connect with clientsHer leadership approach that has absolutely factored in to 100% employee retentionJena’s advice on goal-setting with respect to starting a private practiceHer determination to continue to learn, including seeking resources and asking questionsJena’s perspective on entering private practice slowly and surelyLinks and Resources:Traction: Get a Grip On Your Business by Gino Wickman (https://www.eosworldwide.com/traction-book)GrowYourPrivatePractice.com/LauraFor more information, visit: www.IndependentClinician.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Brought to you by Time to Pet. Go to timetopet.com/confessional for 50% off your first 3 months.Topics on this episode:Where did the name come from?Transporting dogsWhy she posts her policies and how they’ve changed over timeRole of social mediaHow she takes her photosAdvice for retaining clientsHer favorite products and servicesMain take away? Never be comfortable where you’re at. Keep up with the times. Be transparent with everyone.Links:Murphy and Me WebsiteMurphy and Me InstagramThe Pet CorrectorBuild your idea with SquarespaceGive us a call! (636) 364-8260Check out our Covid-19 resourcesFollow us on: Instagram, Facebook, TwitterSubscribe on iTunes, Spotify, Google, Stitcher, & TuneInEmail us at: feedback@petsitterconfessional.com
home—body podcast: conversations on astrology, intuition, creativity + healing
Rachel is a money coach who works with soul-centered entrepreneurs through her practice called Blissful Budget. In this episode, we talk about the practicalities of money as well as relating to money in a healthy way in your life + business.We discuss:Her approach to money includes numbers + narrativesCommon money stories she hears from clientsHer strategies for incorporating more ease into business + workDeconstructing the narrative that money has to be hardHow to set intentions for your moneyHow to prioritize your spendingHer personal reconstruction in relationship to money + workWhy it's important to look at your moneyThe gap in financial education and fearLooking at your money with a long-term perspectivePutting money into places that bring you happinessDealing with guilt + worthiness around making moneyHow entrepreneurship is not the best fit for everyoneIf you enjoyed this episode, listen toEpisode 20 w/ Sarah Price - working on ease + the value of coachingEpisode 15 w/ Dr. Tiffany Johnson - reframing how + why we workEpisode 16 w/ Morgan Wider - finding joy in how you dress + allowing yourself to be seenEpisode 14 w/ Pamela Barba - shifting paradigms around brandingShow NotesSupport the PodcastSubscribe to the homebody newsletterOnline yoga classesMary Grace's IGMary Grace's websiteSubmit a question for next solo episode --> hi@mgallerdice.com//Rachel's websiteRachel's IGCreating Money (book)Join us for a free class on Taking Care : Pillars for Creation, Circularity + Support — tools to help you design your life with more support and care built in, especially during difficult times. This free class is Friday, March 18 at Noon ET/ 9:00a PT. Sign up here to attend and/or get the replay. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/mgallerdice)
Summary:Tiffany is a pioneer in the field of private practice because she has started her own early in her career. She seamlessly transitioned from an acute rehab position to specializing in assistive technology. Her relentless determination, pursuit of skilled training, and her community connections have helped her build her clientele of children and adults with complex communication needs in a tremendously short span of time. Tiffany’s future plans include cultivating more referrals as well as eventually hiring other SLPs.What we Discussed: Jena sharing the striking similarities between her start and Tiffany’sTiffany’s method for guaranteeing income while pursuing individual clientsHer recommendations for new clinicians entering the fieldHer noteworthy goal to teach others as she was once taughtJena’s high praise for field-specific college business classes See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Summary:Carmen had a wonderfully supportive environment at work when she decided to make the switch to private practice. She decided to pursue flexibility and financial control in her position of business owner as inspired by her close-knit colleagues and family situation. Carmen currently works as the sole provider in her own office seeing school-aged children. She successfully transitioned from performing home-based visits to having her own space in a perfect location.What we discussed: Her belief in the importance of building a community of like-minded colleaguesThe moment she realized she needed to prioritize her need for work-life balance over the desire for clientsHer unique resources for finding new clientsJena’s perspective on the scarcity of SLP private practicesHer reassurance that being credentialed with insurance is not an insurmountable obstacle See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Katie Samples-Williams, SLP experience as a speech-language pathologist is incredibly unique. She joined her parents' 40 year old private practice, directly following her clinical fellowship year, and she currently works alongside her father. While their patients have included everyone from infants and centenarians, their private practice specializes in dysphagia and laryngectomy treatment. Katie also has a professional interest in the wellbeing of speech-language pathologists as a community and in applying a holistic approach to client care.Here's What We Cover:Her thoughtful selection of a certified therapy animal and the positive impact he has made on her clientsHer experience regarding the numerous ways to become involved in your communityHer journey to becoming a trained professional in recognizing and combating burn-out and compassion fatigueJena’s 2019 word and a critical part of her workday that many SLPs forgetHow important it is to meet the needs of the client’s family as well as the clientNeed help starting or growing your private practice? Visit www.PrivatePracticeInfo.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Amanda Townsend, SLP was predominantly working in the school system when she decided to pursue private practice. Her specialties include pediatric speech sound disorders and language. She actively pursues an energetic and systematic approach to all aspects of the profession.Here's What We Cover:Her comprehensive approach to involving parents in every step of the processHow her straightforward manner, from her website to her first conversation, helps her attract potential clientsHer compelling reasoning for only accepting private payHow the book Profit First revolutionized her approach to growing her businessThe importance of applying a "cost-benefit ratio" to outsourcing workHer belief in the need for a positive mindset to meet the challenges aheadNeed helping starting or growing your private practice? Visit www.PrivatePracticeInfo.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
"What the heck should my brand look and feel like? What sets me apart? How do I show up in a sea of noise?"These are questions I hear a lot, and this week on the show Kaye Putnam is here to help us out in a major way.Kaye is a psychology-driven brand strategist for entrepreneurs. She helps business builders create drool-worthy brands that really underscore a core message. And bonus, she's got awesome free content on unlocking your brand advantage!In the courage part of the episode, Kaye shares her awkward start to online business and how trying to be "like everyone else" got her nowhere fast. Then in the the clarity part, she shares three exercises that all of us can dive into to uncover brand clarity. We're talking about attracting ideal clients and the importance of repeling bad fit ones.IN THE COURAGE PART, YOU'LL HEAR: Kaye's business and how she earns her livingWhat she does on a daily basis when working with clientsHer story and how she got to where she is right nowHow psychology fits in her businessThe story behind the awkward start of her online businessHow she reconciles all of the advice she gets from people- Developing her own tool to identify brand archetypes for herself & her audienceAND THEN IN CLARITY, WE'RE TALKING:Three exercises to achieve brand clarity...1. Identifying your primary and secondary archetype2. ”I believe" exercise3. ”Flip the script" exercise
On this week’s Intuitive Tuesday Podcast, Business and Content Creation Coach Nikki Nash shares:How to create high-vibe content so you can build a tribe of loving followersHow to use the law of attraction to book dream clientsHer favorite practices for getting past visibility blocks so you can confidently show up onlineWhy creating content isn’t as hard as it seems, and how to do so with ease and flow** Bonus: I ask Nikki what her secret is to making it online as an introverted entrepreneur, and her response will surprise you!**△TUNE INTO THE PODCAST BY CLICKING ON ONE OF THE LINKS BELOW!IT 045 Podcast Information:Listen in iTunes HereListen Here Without iTunesClick here to get instant access to Nikki’s Free Resource Library
Mompreneur Show - Helping Mompreneurs Win in Business Without Losing at Home
On this episode, I'm talking with Maegan Watson - a wifey, a mama of a sweet boy, and a creator of Watson Style Group! A full styling, shopping, and wardrobe management service for women who are changing the world! Maegan didn't even imagine that she would be running her own company. She started her business after many people have asked her to style them - that is the COOLEST way to fill a need! Join us as we dig deep into her story and how she took her business to the next level!-- Show Highlights --In This Episode, Maegan and I talked about:How she started her business from word of mouthHer first few clientsHer marketing strategy (it's not what you think :))How to define your ideal customer - this was amazingWhat her client process is likeHow she's scaling her businessMaegan's client referral programSetting Personal boundaries-- Quotes and Takeaways --"Our daily success is dependent upon our energy, our energy is dependent up on how we feel, and how we feel is dependent on how we look" - Maegan Watson"The way you dress is how you value yourself and it's impacting your prices and how confident you are." - Maegan Watson-- Links and Resources Mentioned --Watson Style Group - Maegan's beautiful business websiteEpisode with Sharon of Eden and Faith - the episode with Sharon - owner of a cute online boutiqueGumroad - the online shopping cart that I use to sell my book and coaching packagesConvertKit - the email marketing platform that I use and absolutely love!Mompreneur Show on iTunes!Connect with us on Social Media!Connect with Maegan: Instagram // Facebook // TwitterConnect with Vicky: Instagram // Facebook // Twitter // YouTube // iTunes -- Thank You to our Sponsors! --A special thank you to the following companies that make this show possible! As you know, it takes a lot of time, effort, and resources to put on a weekly live show and I’m so thankful to these companies that make it possible! If you click on the links below and purchase and/or get their free product – it helps all three of us! It helps you because I only recommend products and services that I use and love! It helps me because the show is getting financed. And it helps the companies because they’re getting the best customers and clients in the whole entire world – listeners like you! Thank you!Made On – An all natural brand of hard lotion, lip balms, and many other skin care products wich I absolutely LOVE! Get $5 off your purchase by using the code: VickyAudible – it’s an incredible app that hosts hundreds of thousands of books that you can listen to in the car, on the go – or while washing dishes. Get a free book by signing up at Audible.com/vicky!Did you enjoy the show?If you enjoyed the show, let us know by leaving a review on iTunes! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.