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In the ever-changing entrepreneurship landscape, we often encounter challenging times that put our resilience to the test. One of the fundamental challenges is the sense of control entrepreneurs often struggle to maintain during difficult times. This loss of control can inadvertently lead to heightened anxiety and stress, making it all the more vital to cultivate strategies for effective coping. My guest this week offers valuable perspectives on how entrepreneurs can navigate hurdles with strength, self-awareness, and support. I loved chatting with my good friend Ernesto Segismundo again on the podcast . A few of his many professional identities, Ernesto is an entrepreneur, psychotherapist, group practice owner, and property investor. Passionate about helping mental health professionals, he's inspired many to think and act as creative and innovate change agents. Originally from the island of Kauai, HI, Ernesto worked his way as an influencer in the mental health field, Ernesto hosts summits and conferences in Hawaii, US mainland, Italy and London. He currently resides in Las Vegas, Nevada where he owns multiple investment properties and hosts his Aligned Entrepreneurial Retreats in them. With a delicate balance between personal crises and professional responsibilities, Gordon Brewer and Ernesto Segismundo unravel the intricate web of challenges entrepreneurs face. The lack of control emerges as a central theme as the duo reflects on the unsettling reality of relinquishing authority during difficult times. In a world where entrepreneurs thrive on decision-making and action, this loss of control can trigger anxiety and stress, further complicating the journey through adversity. Tune in as they delve into the profound impact of tough times on mental health. Resources Mentioned In This Episode: Use the promo code "GORDON" to get 2 months of Therapy Notes free The PsychCraft Network Launch Club (use code: PLCFALL2023) The Practice of Therapy Community Ernesto on LinkedIn FYLMIT TPOT 207 CAV Academy Ernesto on YouTube Not Your Typical Psychotherapist Podcast Ernesto on Facebook Ernesto on Instagram
We spent a weekend on a men's retreat in Las Vegas, NV at the home of Ernesto Segismundo with Uriah Guilford and Connor McClenahan-all therapists and business owners. Our goal was to connect, help each other with business ideas, and have fun! While we were there we recorded this episode around the table. We talked about how we, as men, take care of ourselves, connect with others, and be vulnerable. It was lively dialogue that we hope gives you insight and encourages you - whether you're a man or a woman, a therapist or not. This is the first of two parts. Ernesto Segismundo is an LMFT and owner of CAV Family Therapy (www.cavfamilytherapy.com), a group practice with locations in California in Fullerton, Huntington Beach, Murrieta, as well as in Nevada. Ernesto lives in Las Vegas and started CAV Academy (www.cavacademy.com), a business that hosts summits, retreats, and getaways for mental health professionals in locations across the country as well as internationally. Ernesto's Social Media: FB: @ernesto.segismundo.9 Website: www.therapistretreats.com (Coming soon!) Connor McClenahan is a PsyD in Los Angeles, CA and is the owner of Here Counseling (www.herecounseling.com), a group practice with offices in LA and Pasadena. Connor is also developing a workbook called "A Therapist's Guide To Digital Marketing" to help therapists build a clear marketing strategy to grow their practice (www.connormcclenahan.com). Connor's Social Media: Instagram: @herecounseling Instagram: @connor.the.therapist Uriah Guilford is an LMFT in Santa Rosa, CA. He has over 20 years of counseling experience and is the owner of InTune Family Counseling (www.intunefamily.com). Uriah is also the founder of Productive Therapist, a service for group practices that specializes in virtual assistants to help you organize, delegate, and save time. Uriah's Social Media: Instagram: @productivetherapist Website: www.Productivetherapist.com ———————— Sign up for our FREE email course on overcoming fear and insecurity at: https://www.shrinkthink.com/podcast *Member of the PsychCraft Podcast Network* https://psychcraftnetwork.com/
We spent a weekend on a men's retreat in Las Vegas, NV at the home of Ernesto Segismundo with Uriah Guilford and Connor McClenahan-all therapists and business owners. Our goal was to connect, help each other with business ideas, and have fun! While we were there we recorded this episode around the table. We talked about how we, as men, take care of ourselves, connect with others, and be vulnerable. It was lively dialogue that we hope gives you insight and encourages you - whether you're a man or a woman, a therapist or not. This is the first of two parts. Ernesto Segismundo is an LMFT and owner of CAV Family Therapy (www.cavfamilytherapy.com), a group practice with locations in California in Fullerton, Huntington Beach, Murrieta, as well as in Nevada. Ernesto lives in Las Vegas and started CAV Academy (www.cavacademy.com), a business that hosts summits, retreats, and getaways for mental health professionals in locations across the country as well as internationally. Ernesto's Social Media: FB: @ernesto.segismundo.9 Website: www.therapistretreats.com (Coming soon!) Connor McClenahan is a PsyD in Los Angeles, CA and is the owner of Here Counseling (www.herecounseling.com), a group practice with offices in LA and Pasadena. Connor is also developing a workbook called "A Therapist's Guide To Digital Marketing" to help therapists build a clear marketing strategy to grow their practice (www.connormcclenahan.com). Connor's Social Media: Instagram: @herecounseling Instagram: @connor.the.therapist Uriah Guilford is an LMFT in Santa Rosa, CA. He has over 20 years of counseling experience and is the owner of InTune Family Counseling (www.intunefamily.com). Uriah is also the founder of Productive Therapist, a service for group practices that specializes in virtual assistants to help you organize, delegate, and save time. Uriah's Social Media: Instagram: @productivetherapist Website: www.Productivetherapist.com ———————— Sign up for our FREE email course on overcoming fear and insecurity at: https://www.shrinkthink.com/podcast *Member of the PsychCraft Podcast Network* https://psychcraftnetwork.com/
Sh*t You Wish You Learned in Grad School with Jennifer Agee, LCPC
During this episode, I talk with Ernesto Segismundo (he/him) about the importance of being intention in how we attract, repel, grow and flow in our business. Understanding what we speak ourselves, what was spoken over us and out generational past's influence on the work you do. Alignment with mind, body, soul and spirit is an important piece of both personal and business growth.Ernesto has an excellent reputation in the therapist community for creating community for therapists and helpers. Ernesto is a therapist, group practice owner, entrepreneur, and conference host. Ernesto hosts the Not Your Typical Psychotherapist conference and Foundations of Connection Summit hosted annually in Hawaii. Ernesto is a brilliant marketer and I learn from his work all the time.TOPICS IN THIS EPISODE:Imposter SyndromeLaws of Attraction in BusinessGenerational and Past Experiences on our BusinessSubconscious Mind's Role in Creating ChangeScarcity Mindset and Abundance and ShamingChanging Habits and Language to Change MindsetNeurolinguistics and Changing Mindset to Attract and RepelHonoring our Stories and Ancestors in our BusinessesOFFERS & HELPFUL LINKS:· Ernesto's CAV Academy (retreats) website Ernesto Facebook Counseling Community TikTok· Jennifer Agee coaching page· Counseling Community Facebook community· Counseling Community Instagram· Alaskan Cruise: Experiential Therapeutic Intervention Training for Therapists June 3-10, 2023· Cabo, Mexico: Dreamer's Retreat for Entrepreneurial Therapists October 6-8, 2022Bareclona, Spain: Private Practice Entrepreneurial Retreat April 24-29, 2023
How much time would you save if you stopped wasting time on the people and activities that only bring you down? Sometimes we believe that avoiding confrontation or hard decisions will save us some grief. Today, I am talking to Ernesto Segismundo Jr. about his own experience with eliminating toxic energies to live a more fulfilling life. Here are three reasons why you should listen to the full episode: Are you being intentional or being susceptible? Not everyone deserves every part of you. Eliminating toxic situations and what's in it for you. Full Show Notes Here. Connect with Ernesto Instagram Website Connect with Shaelene Instagram Website Thank you for taking the space we need to talk about the things that need discussing. If you enjoyed today's episode, please give me a 5-star, and leave a review to tell me how this show resonated with your life. Follow me on Instagram, and feel free to send me a message introducing yourself! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/t-talk-with-shaelene/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/t-talk-with-shaelene/support
Ernesto is known around the therapist community as a retreat host and THE go-to videographer for therapists in private practice. He travels the world filming therapists and truly captures the essence of therapists in their private practices. In this episode, we discuss retreats, summits, travel hacking (one of my favorite topics), and what it means to be a non-typical psychotherapist. Ernesto Segismundo is a licensed marriage and family therapist, entrepreneurial coach, videographer, and group practice owner. Ernesto received his undergraduate degree in psychology from BIOLA University and received his Masters of Science degree in Clinical Psychology from Vanguard University. Ernesto has over 10 years of clinical counseling experience working in settings such as group homes, domestic violence shelters, churches, and outpatient programs. Ernesto treats marriage and family relationship problems. Ernesto also treats individuals suffering from depression, anxiety, and addiction. Along with Ernesto's counseling experience, he has conducted various classes and seminars concerning relationships and mental health-related topics such as parenting, substance abuse, maintaining healthy marriages, private practice social media and video marketing, and managed care practices. Ernesto can be found at https://www.fylmit.com/ Sponsor this episode: Thank you to our sponsor for this episode: Thrizer! Thrizer is a billing platform built for the modern therapist. Their platform automatically submits claims for clients after every appointment and sends quick reimbursements directly to their bank account, completely free of cost to your clients. Just by billing your private-pay clients through Thrizer, you save your client's hundreds every month without giving up your rate. It is a great way to become more accessible while remaining in control Connect with me: Instagram: TheTravelingTherapist_Kym Signup to learn more about the life as Traveling Therapist: https://landing.mailerlite.com/webforms/landing/l2v7c3 The Traveling Therapist Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/onlineandtraveling/ Bill Like A Boss Insurance Billing Community: https://privatepracticeinsurancebilling.com/ Subscribe to the Podcast Apple iTunes | Spotify | Google Podcast | Stitcher | Amazon | Castbox
Do you notice that the more you create, the more success you have, the more following you begin to develop, the more jealousy and insecurity it creates for other people in your circles? When you're talking about your wins, your achievements, the places you're traveling to, the lifestyle you're creating, the more people in your circles may start to judge or even resent you. You may start to get emails from people telling you that they'd like you to speak differently, curse less, or why they are unfollowing you. Ernesto and I talk about how he went from a young Filipino kid growing up in Hawaii, to building an empire in the entrepreneurial world. Ernesto talks about shaking the Reticular Activating System (RAS) to work through insecurities, impostor syndrome, stuckness, etc. We talk about our neurodivergence (ADHD), overcoming obstacles to create success, not giving up in the face of adversity, and how to handle the negative responses you may get as your brand and reputation grows. Ernesto talks about growing up with ADHD in a culture that had very high expectations for academia and his struggles to "fit into the mold." Ernesto is now a motivational speaker, owner of FYLMIT.COM (promotional videos for therapists), a group practice, conference host, entrepreneurial coach, and social media influencer.
This episode reviews themes covered in the Practice of Therapy from 2021. A few topics have come up from the last fifty episodes or so. I dive into those subjects, including community, preparing for a worst-case scenario, updating your private practice, diversifying income, and using mindfulness in your business. Tune in as I talk about some of my favorite episodes from these topics and the most significant lessons learned from my guests this year. Looking At The Worst-Case Scenario During Covid, many of us had to think about preparing for the worst-case scenario. Most likely, you, your family members, or your clients have come into contact with Covid. So, many private practice owners started to think about what would happen to their practice if something happened to them. That's why I spoke with Judd Carlton; he is a financial advisor serving families, individuals, and businesses in Morristown, NJ, and beyond. We talked about why the sooner you start planning for retirement, the better off you're going to be in the long run. Even if it's just a tiny bit that you save towards your retirement, it's going to make a big difference! Judd Carlton | Retirement Planning In Private Practice | TPOT 179 Update and Refresh Your Private Practice One way to update and refresh your private practice is through your private practice website. My good friend and website guru Daniel Fava helped with my private practice website. He is from Private Practice Elevation, and I am so grateful for all of his assistance! This year we chatted all about the website redesign project that I have started, and we walked through the nuts and bolts of what needs to get done to take your private practice website to the next level. If you want to see the final product, check out Kingsport Counseling here: https://kingsportcounseling.com/. Daniel Fava | Redesigning Your Private Practice Website – Part One | TPOT 169 Daniel Fava | Redesigning Your Private Practice Website – Part Two | TPOT 170 How To Diversify Your Income In Private Practice One of the things about being in practice, particularly if you're a solo practitioner, is that you can quickly reach a glass ceiling with your practice. You can expand your practice and create more income by starting a group practice. If you want to learn more about starting a group practice, then you need to check out this webinar: Solo to Group Practice: Adding More Therapists to Grow Your Time & Income. This is a pre-recorded webinar with selected automated times. Please choose a time/date in the calendar above that works in your schedule for the one-hour-long presentation. Another way you can increase your private practice income is through a side hustle. You can create a course or develop new products for other therapists or your clients. I did an episode with Chris Swenson about Self-Publishing For Therapists, Coaches, and Consultants. Chris dives deep into the self-publishing process, including the importance of an outline, an editor, and how to navigate imposter syndrome. Chris Swenson | Self-Publishing For Therapists, Coaches, and Consultants | TPOT 189 Dr. Lani Chin joined the show to talk about the process of creating an app in order to increase private practice income. CE Hub is a tool for mental health professionals to store their continuing education certificates and track their units earned toward licensure. You can upload your certificates, and CE Hub will take care of the rest. We talk about diversifying your income, the importance of outsourcing, and the nuts and bolts of creating your very own application. Dr. Lani Chin | Creating An App To Diversify Private Practice Income | TPOT 196 Using Mindfulness In Private Practice Brett Hill, mindfulness guru, joined the show this year. Mindfulness is the awareness that arises from paying attention to the present moment. When you can harness the awareness that occurs, you can respond to reality in a new light. Brett explains the power of incremental growth and how it can change your private practice. Plus, Brett dives deep into how mindfulness can be a powerful tool for not only your personal life but also for your private practice. Brett Hill | The Power of Mindfulness In Private Practice | TPOT 203 The Importance of Having Community In Private Practice Community is critical during Covid, so I wanted to talk to experts about the subject. The Therapist in the Attic is a way for therapists to get honest with each other. Leah talks about how she created a way to connect with others in complex, uncertain, and stressful times. When you think about it, we are all somewhat "stuck in the attic." Leah chats about the varied experiences many of us have faced in these uncertain times. Leah Leynor | The Therapist In The Attic | TPOT 188 Plus, I talked with Ernesto Segismundo about having a community. Also, I chatted with Kelly and Miranda from ZynnyMe about incorporating an online community into the mix with a side hustle. You can check out those episodes here: Ernesto Segismundo | Finding Creative Solutions In Private Practice | TPOT 207 Kelly & Miranda | Following Your Passion Through Online Community | TPOT 208 Being transparent… Some of the resources below use affiliate links which simply means we receive a commission if you purchase using the links, at no extra cost to you. Thanks for using the links! Resources Use the promo code "GORDON" to get 2 months of Therapy Notes free. Blueprint Health: First month free with promo code TPOTPODCAST Kindness and Compassion Podcast Solo to Group Practice: Adding More Therapists to Grow Your Time & Income COOL RESOURCES! Get the FREE Private Practice Start-Up Guide Apply For My Focus Group [Starts January 2022] Using Google Workspace As A Practice Platform Course Get Your Copy of The Full Focus Planner Join the Google Workspace for Therapists Users Group Follow @PracticeofTherapy on Instagram Meet Gordon Brewer, MEd, LMFT Gordon is the person behind The Practice of Therapy Podcast & Blog. He is also President and Founder of Kingsport Counseling Associates, PLLC. He is a therapist, consultant, business mentor, trainer, and writer. PLEASE Subscribe to The Practice of Therapy Podcast wherever you listen to it. Follow us on Twitter @therapistlearn, and Pinterest, “Like” us on Facebook.
In this episode, Ernesto Segismundo joins the show. He talks about the importance of clinicians feeling comfortable sharing their ideas and being creative. Once therapists start talking about legal and ethics, many people clam up and don't want to be vulnerable with their thoughts. However, the mental health crisis is quickly getting out of hand, and we need therapists to be creative now more than ever. Tune in as we chat about listening to your body, how success will impact your personal life, and attracting the right types of people. Meet Ernesto Segismundo Ernesto Segismundo is a licensed marriage and family therapist. Ernesto received his undergraduate degree in psychology from BIOLA University and received his Masters of Science degree in Clinical Psychology from Vanguard University. Ernesto has over 10 years of clinical counseling experience working in settings such as group homes, domestic violence shelters, churches, and outpatient programs. Ernesto treats marriage and family relationship problems. Ernesto also treats individuals suffering from depression, anxiety, and addiction. Along with Ernesto's counseling experience, he has conducted various classes and seminars concerning relationships and mental health-related topics such as parenting, substance abuse, maintaining healthy marriages, private practice social media and video marketing, and managed care practices. The Importance of Creativity In Private Practice Clinicians are gifted and creative, but for some reason, where we took the legal and ethics courses, it scared the creativity out of us. Sometimes we put ourselves in a box when we hear the words legal and ethics. People on social media throw it at other psychotherapists out there. Then, therapists become afraid to try new things. Ernesto attracts clinicians who are innovative and question the standards that others put out there. Therapists should be able to exchange ideas with each other without feeling afraid. Mental health is a massive problem, and therapists shouldn't be scared to find creative ways to help people. Your Body Is Talking and It's Time To Listen Your body is wise, and your mind interprets what our bodies react to. Think about how your body reacts to the businesses that you create. How does your body respond to the people that you surround yourself with? If you have an uncomfortable feeling, then it's time to ask questions. What is your body trying to tell you? Maybe your body is trying to tell you to lay down some boundaries. When you walk into a room and feel a specific type of energy, your body is trying to tell you something. Being in tune with ourselves is sometimes hard as therapists because we can tune into others very well. Having your own therapist will help you be more in tune with your own body. Navigating Challenges That Come With Success When you start succeeding, two things happen: Emotional responses like fear, resistance, and imposter syndrome all start coming up. You will start to figure out who is genuinely on your side. Some people will support you, while other people will become insecure. You attract those people that want to be around you that give you that energy. There's a powerful exchange between you and them. You repel the people that unconsciously want to stay small, but they want you to stay small with them. People will be uncomfortable with your success, not because they're uncomfortable with you but because they are uncomfortable with your possibility of succeeding. Are you not allowing yourself to succeed in private practice? Well, you're playing small because you're focusing way too much on the people that roll their eyes when you become successful. Being transparent… Some of the resources below use affiliate links which simply means we receive a commission if you purchase using the links, at no extra cost to you. Thanks for using the links! Ernesto's Resources Website LinkedIn Call Ernesto: (909) 247-8820 YouTube Facebook Resources Use the promo code "GORDON" to get 2 months of Therapy Notes free. Blueprint Health: First month free with promo code TPOTPODCAST COOL RESOURCES! Get the FREE Private Practice Start-Up Guide Apply For My Focus Group [Starts January 2022] Using Google Workspace As A Practice Platform Course Get Your Copy of The Full Focus Planner Join the Google Workspace for Therapists Users Group Follow @PracticeofTherapy on Instagram Meet Gordon Brewer, MEd, LMFT Gordon is the person behind The Practice of Therapy Podcast & Blog. He is also President and Founder of Kingsport Counseling Associates, PLLC. He is a therapist, consultant, business mentor, trainer, and writer. PLEASE Subscribe to The Practice of Therapy Podcast wherever you listen to it. Follow us on Twitter @therapistlearn, and Pinterest, “Like” us on Facebook.
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Coming up with creative ways to market your private practice can be challenging, but today we're chatting with Ernesto Segismundo of FYLM IT: The Creative Group all about video marketing. Using videos to market your practice can help you expand your reach to new potential clients and solidify your brand.Ernesto Segismundo is a licensed marriage and family therapist. Ernesto received his undergraduate degree in psychology from Biola University and received his Masters of Science degree in Clinical Psychology from Vanguard University. He has over 10 years of clinical counseling experience working in settings such as group homes, domestic violence shelters, churches, and outpatient programs. Ernesto treats marriage and family relationship problems. He also treats individuals suffering from depression, anxiety and addiction. Along with Ernesto's counseling experience, he has conducted various classes and seminars concerning relationships and mental health related topics such as parenting, substance abuse, maintaining healthy marriages, private practice social media and video marketing and managed care practices.Episode HighlightsMany online platforms offer easy to use video marketing servicesGoogle is 50% more likely to showcase your website on the first page of search results if you have a video included on your homepageSocial media sites, such as Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn, offer video marketing through live streaming and posted contentVideo marketing is more than just a preview of your businessUtilizing videos for client or partner testimonials, training or promotional content, or even live streaming can benefit your practice by generating referralsYou don't need to splurge to get startedStart by using a free platform, like YouTube or ZoomThere are countless free video editing softwares onlineFacebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn all offer a free platform to post your content, and they also offer very affordable advertising rates as wellLinks & ResourcesGreenOak AccountingTherapy For Your Money PodcastFYLM IT - The Creative GroupErnesto Segismundo Facebook Group
Therapists all want to save the world, and many have truly amazing ideas to do that. But busyness, burnout and distraction can be real obstacles to success. How can you overcome these obstacles to reach your big dreams? Join me, Uriah Guilford, and my special guest, Ernesto Segismundo, as we explore the answer to this question and give you practical tips you can apply today. Click to listen now!
The Courage, Coaching and Counseling Podcast with Sovann Pen
Ernesto Segismundo Jr., LMFT is a psychotherapist, group practice owner, videographer, keynote speaker, conference organizer, and private practice coach. He also inspires, educates, and entertains his friends and fellow therapists on social media. You can connect and follow him here: https://www.instagram.com/esegismundo https://www.tiktok.com/@ernest1976 https://www.facebook.com/ernesto.segismundo.9 https://www.facebook.com/groups/FYLMIT https://cavfamilytherapy.com/ernesto-segismundo/ https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists/ernesto-segismundo-jr-fullerton-ca/106570 The Courage, Coaching and Counseling Podcast is launched March 30th, 2021. The purpose of the show is to encourage and inspire you to be more courageous in life and to bridge the gap between where you are and where you want to be. It is for those who may be struggling with mental illness, relationship struggles, or seeking clarity and direction in life. People who are interested in personal growth, emotional and spiritual health. Moms and Dads who would like help with their marriage and/or parenting. And people who are interested in how church leaders and mental health providers can work together to care for people. You can watch episodes of the podcast on my YouTube Channel (please subscribe). You can connect with me: https://www.instagram.com/sovannpencounseling https://twitter.com/SovannPen http://www.sovannpen.com/ https://www.anewdaycounseling.org/
We have been glued to Disney+ the past couple of months watching WandaVision, so of course we wanted to talk about it. This week we are joined by two therapists, grief specialist Debi Frankle LMFT and fellow MCU fan Ernesto Segismundo LMFT.Debi Frankle LMFT:CalabasasCounseling.comPrivatePracticeGrief.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/Calabasas-Counseling-and-Grief-Recovery-Center-171893682862575/Ernesto Segismundo LMFT:https://www.fylmit.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/FYLMITListen us on Apple Podcast:https://apple.co/3bW20pwWe are also on Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/1MTijlG9KQm9aQpO9McS0x?si=mYQ6Ak30S22CpiOIXx0D6ACheck out our website!Therapyfornerds.comFollow us on social media:Twitter: https://twitter.com/therapyfornerdsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/licensedtherapyfornerds/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/licensedtherapyfornerds/Check out our individual social media accounts:Cassidy RussellWebsite: Cassidyrusselllmft.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/CassidyLmftInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/cassidyrusselllmft/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Cassidy-Russell-LMFT-107290121182126/Abbey RonquilloWebsite: Tri-counseling.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/tri_counseling/Katie BusseWebsite: katiebussetherapy.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/KatieBTherapyInstagram: https://instagram.com/katiebussetherapy?igshid=fe8pr37itfdvFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/katiebussetherapy
Have you ever asked yourself the question, “Who am I to…?” “Who am I to raise my therapy rates?” “Who am I to launch an online course?” “Who am I to build a group practice and lead a team?” In this week’s episode of The Private Practice Elevation Podcast, we’re talking all about imposter syndrome. Imposter syndrome is that little voice that pops up whenever you dare to do something creative or take bold action towards your dreams. It can keep you from moving forward in your private practice and it can keep you playing small, never stepping into those big dreams you’ve had for yourself. In this episode, I’m chatting with Ernesto Segismundo about all things imposter syndrome. From what it is, what it feels like, to practical ways you can overcome it.
Welcome to A Counselors Journey To Private Practice. I'm your host, Juan. Today we interview clinician, Vanessa Lech who owns a private practice. She is an innovative clinician who has branched out into creating a podcast, "Unraveled", creating products from an anger management therapy card game to authoring books such as her latest, "Burn Out Self Care for Behavioral Health Clinicians" (http://TherapistAssets.com/)To connect with or learn more about Vanessa, please visit: https://linktr.ee/govanessalechLearn how Vanessa got started in private practice and what she did to overcome challenges and build a successful counseling business, start a podcast, and write books.Below are types of multiple streams of income that you can implement in your counseling practice:Write a book and have it published. Get paid to write for publications and major magazines. Create a product to help your clients. Create merchandise focused on wellness. Develop courses to teach what you are teaching in counseling sessions.Create courses to help counselors learn how you help your clients.Start a YouTube Channel and monetize. Below are Resources Vanessa Mentioned in the Interview:Kevin Petersen is a Licensed Marriage Family Therapist (LMFT) and he has recently written a book, "Chronic Hope: Parenting the Addicted Child". Kevin was featured on my podcast, "Unraveled" twice over the last couple of years. Season 2, Episode 18: Full Podcast Episode - Kevin Petersen
In this episode we get to hear from Ernesto Segismundo! This is a new series where we have fun, smart people answer the same 10 questions. We think you will love it. You can find out more about Ernesto and his multiple amazing businesses right here: Fylmit.com CAV Academy CAV Family Therapy This episode features music from the San Francisco based band Pomplamoose, doing a wonderful cover of the song Maneater by Hall & Oates.
Ernesto Segismundo is a licensed marriage and family therapist. Ernesto received his undergraduate degree in psychology from Biola University and received his Masters of Science degree in Clinical Psychology from Vanguard University. Ernesto has over 10 years of clinical counseling experience working in settings such as group homes, domestic violence shelters, churches, and outpatient programs. Ernesto treats marriage and family relationship problems. Ernesto also treat individuals suffering from depression, anxiety and addiction. Along with Ernesto's counseling experience, he has conducted various classes and seminars concerning relationships and mental health related topics such as parenting, substance abuse, maintaining healthy marriages, private practice social media and video marketing and managed care practices. Ernesto is currently an adjunct professor at Hope International University and owns a group practice called CAV Family Therapy with offices located in Huntington Beach and Fullerton California.
In this interview, I speak with Ernesto Segismundo who is a Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist like myself. We talk about raising your level of consciousness and vibrtational frequecy. When you do so you eliminate toxic people in your life, attract more money, and set up the life of your dreams.Ernesto speaks around the country and helps to set up conferences. He runs a couple of businesses. His main passion is helping therapists market themselves through social media and their website. His brand is the "Not-So-Typical" Psychotherapist. This means you are a therapist that finds unique ways to share your passions and make a difference in this world. If you resonate with what Ernesto says then reach out to him through his website.Ernesto: https://www.fylmit.com/Get Better Help (Therapy Service/Sponsor)
Ernesto Segismundo is not your typical Psychotherapist. Yes, he’s a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in Southern California as well as a group practice owner however he is also a Videographer, Conference Creator, Financial Coach, Professional Connector and Networker. He loves to help therapists think outside of the typical 4 walls of the therapy room when it comes to pivoting their skill sets to make way for other professional endeavors. On today’s episode, Ernersto and I have an honest and real discussion that explores professional identities and emotional baggage, how to move through burnout and why taking imperfect action is key. Connect with Ernesto on Facebook and his website. I'm excited to share that two episodes are now approved for continuing education contact hours! Episode 2, An Overview of Eating Disorders and Treatment AND Episode 3, Using Meditation and Ayurvedic Life Coaching as Tools in Your Practice. We are working behind the scenes to get the website finished so you can purchases the courses. In the meantime, head over to my website to grab your discount on your first course purchase. You will see a sign up box on the homepage. Be sure to check out my sponsor, Zyia Active. High quality active wear and athleisure styles that won't break your bank account. I live in these clothes and love the fit, style and feel. Feel free to connect with me on Facebook and IG! And if you like what you're hearing, please rate, review and subscribe! Thank you!!
The Modern Therapist's Survival Guide with Curt Widhalm and Katie Vernoy
An interview with Ernesto Segismundo, Jr., M.S. LMFT about what it means to be “not your typical psychotherapist.” Curt and Katie talk with Ernesto about the overlap with the #moderntherapist and how to navigate the unique challenges of being different as a therapist. It’s time to reimagine therapy and what it means to be a therapist. We are human beings who can now present ourselves as whole people, with authenticity, purpose, and connection. Especially now, when therapists must develop a personal brand to market their practices. To support you as a whole person and a therapist, your hosts, Curt Widhalm and Katie Vernoy talk about how to approach the role of therapist in the modern age. Interview with Ernesto Segismundo, Jr. M.S. LMFT Ernesto Segismundo is a licensed marriage and family therapist. Ernesto received his undergraduate degree in psychology from Biola University and received his Masters of Science degree in Clinical Psychology from Vanguard University. Ernesto has over 10 years of clinical counseling experience working in settings such as group homes, domestic violence shelters, churches, and outpatient programs. Ernesto treats marriage and family relationship problems. Ernesto also treat individuals suffering from depression, anxiety and addiction. Along with Ernesto’s counseling experience, he has conducted various classes and seminars concerning relationships and mental health related topics such as parenting, substance abuse, maintaining healthy marriages, private practice social media and video marketing and managed care practices. Ernesto is currently an adjunct professor at Hope International University and owns a group practice called CAV Family Therapy with offices located in Huntington Beach and Fullerton California. In this episode we talk about: The return of Ernesto Segismundo Ernesto’s vision for traveling continuing education The Not Your Typical Psychotherapist Summit What it means to be a “not the typical psychotherapist” and the cross-over with #moderntherapists The difficulty with have “haters” when you break out of the norm The challenge of trying to do something and then getting shamed for not doing “enough.” The importance of finding support with people who get it The big vision that puts you in front of a large audience and makes you vulnerable What it means to be authentically yourself and keep putting yourself out there How being yourself is the same as branding – you will attract and you will repel The social proof that can strongly contribute to these movements How these movements can contribute to improvements in mental health stigma, mental health access The importance of celebrating differences and accepting each other as atypical therapists The benefits and the draw backs of communication on social media How to effect change or provide feedback to people who are in the public eye The difficulty when someone is shamed on social media How you can take care of yourself as someone who is willing to step outside of the box An Alternate title: Congratulations you now have haters Our Generous Sponsors: This episode is sponsored by SimplePractice. SimplePractice is a HIPAA compliant all in one practice management platform where you can schedule appointments, use paperless intakes, file insurance claims, meet with clients remotely using our integrated Telehealth system, and do so much more. Learn more by going to www.simplepractice.com/therapyreimagined. You can also sign up and receive a special promotion of getting 3 months of SimplePractice for the price of 1. Please note, this offer is valid for new customers only. This is episode is also sponsored by Brighter Vision. What’s the point of having a beautiful website if it doesn’t attract the clients you want to see? As the World Wide leaders of website design for therapists, Brighter Vision sees this issue happen way too often. A nice-looking website doesn’t equate to a successful website. The truth is, your current website might even be turning off potential clients. That’s where Brighter Vision comes in. Brighter Vision’s team of website designers will create you a website that is centered around attracting and retaining your ideal client. So that you can have a nice-looking website as well as a successful one. To save $120 on your first year, head on over to www.brightervision.com/therapyreimagined. Relevant Resources: We’ve pulled together any resources mentioned in this episode and put together some handy-dandy links: CAV Family Therapy Fylmit.com CAV Academy – Traveling CE Provider 2020 Kauai Continuing Education Retreat for Therapists Hosted by CAV Academy Not The Typical Psychotherapist Summit in Florida 2020 Relevant Episodes: Ernesto’s First Episode on Social Media Marketing The Modern Therapists Group on Facebook Therapy Reimagined 2019 Who we are: Curt Widhalm is a Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist in private practice in the Los Angeles area. He is a Board Member at Large for the California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists, a Subject Matter Expert for the California Board of Behavioral Sciences, Adjunct Faculty at Pepperdine University, and a loving husband and father. He is 1/2 great person, 1/2 provocateur, and 1/2 geek, in that order. He dabbles in the dark art of making "dad jokes" and usually has a half-empty cup of coffee somewhere nearby. Learn more about Curt at www.curtwidhalm.com. Katie Vernoy is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, coach, and consultant. As a helping professional for two decades, she’s navigated the ups and downs of our unique line of work. She’s run her own solo therapy practice, designed innovative clinical programs, built and managed large, thriving teams of service providers, and consulted hundreds of helping professionals on how to build meaningful AND sustainable practices. In her spare time, Katie is secretly siphoning off Curt's youthful energy, so that she can take over the world. Learn more about Katie at www.katievernoy.com. A Quick Note: Our opinions are our own. We are only speaking for ourselves – except when we speak for each other, or over each other. We’re working on it. Our guests are also only speaking for themselves and have their own opinions. We aren’t trying to take their voice, and no one speaks for us either. Mostly because they don’t want to, but hey. Stay in Touch: www.mtsgpodcast.com https://www.facebook.com/therapyreimagined/ https://twitter.com/therapymovement https://www.instagram.com/therapyreimagined/ Credits: Voice Over by DW McCann https://www.facebook.com/McCannDW/ Music by Crystal Grooms Mangano http://www.crystalmangano.com/
A Date With Darkness Podcast is hosted by Dr. Natalie Jones, Psyd., LPCC, a licensed psychotherapist in California. Join Dr. Jones for an intimate discussion about the effects of abuse dynamics and healing from relationship trauma. Ernesto Segismundo Jr., LMFT and owner of CAV Family Therapy joins us on the couch today and discusses the ever popular question: should you explore couples counseling if your partner is narcissistic? Ernesto discusses how he works with couples when one partner is narcissistic, using positive psychology treatment modality. He also explains the spectrum of narcissism, and when therapy for the couple is not recommended. To contact Ernesto Segismudo Jr., LMFT visit: CAV Family Therapy Email questions/comments to adatewithdarkness@gmail.com Visit the website for more information: https://www.adatewithdarkness.com Let's keep the conversation going via social media: Instagram: A Date With Darkness Twitter: @Adatewdarkness Facebook: A Date With Darkness To connect with others who are seeking support from hurtful and abusive relationships please join the Facebook group: A Date With Darkness group
Curt and Katie reflect on 100 podcast episodes, what the experience has been like, and where we want to take the podcast next. It’s time to reimagine therapy and what it means to be a therapist. To support you as a whole person and a therapist, your hosts, Curt Widhalm and Katie Vernoy talk about how to approach the role of therapist in the modern age. In this episode we talk about: How much we appreciate listener connection and feedback Self-reflection on the previous 99 episodes A new hashtag: #teamcurtie Our switch from 2 episodes per week to 1 episode per week How podcasting has improved our speaking and thought processes The impact of hearing from listeners of the podcast at the conference How we recorded and put out the Therapist Safety episodes Our goal to catalyze the diverse voices in our community to stand up How we have made mistakes publicly in order to have healing conversations publicly The level of disclosure we have on the podcast The surprise that our moms aren’t the only people listening every week The way we talk about our profession in order to improve it How we are going to grow and change the podcast What are #moderntherapist conversations (and what are not) Guiding principles of what we’re talking about How we are different from other groups, other podcasts The origin of the podcast as a marketing plan for a conference, and then it evolved into its own thing Our Generous Sponsor: Thanks again to our sponsor Katie Read! Katie helps therapists grow and they OUTgrow their practices. If you're in GROW mode, she can help you grow faster by knowing exactly how to create your therapist website to get the most possible calls with her two courses, Client Machine and Website Whisperer! If you're ready to OUTgrow your office, Katie helps clinicians know the exact right steps to add big extra income streams in coaching, consulting, or courses! Check out www.katieread.com for more information. Resources mentioned: We’ve pulled together resources mentioned in this episode and put together some handy-dandy links. Melvin Varghese’s Healthcasters Course Relevant Episodes: So You Want to Plan a Conference Therapist Safety Attracted Clients Let’s Talk About Race Again Vulnerability, the News, and You Toxic Work Environments Take Action Like a BOSS Social Media and Video Marketing with Ernesto Segismundo, Jr M.S. LMFT Becoming a Group Practice Owner with Maureen Werrbach Our Facebook Group – The Modern Therapists Group Therapy Reimagined 2019 Our CALL FOR SPEAKERS!! Our consultation services: The Fifty-Minute Hour Who we are: Curt Widhalm is a Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist in private practice in the Los Angeles area. He is a Board Member at Large for the California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists, a Subject Matter Expert for the California Board of Behavioral Sciences, Adjunct Faculty at Pepperdine University, and a loving husband and father. He is 1/2 great person, 1/2 provocateur, and 1/2 geek, in that order. He dabbles in the dark art of making "dad jokes" and usually has a half-empty cup of coffee somewhere nearby. Learn more at: www.curtwidhalm.com Katie Vernoy is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, coach, and consultant. As a helping professional for two decades, she’s navigated the ups and downs of our unique line of work. She’s run her own solo therapy practice, designed innovative clinical programs, built and managed large, thriving teams of service providers, and consulted hundreds of helping professionals on how to build meaningful AND sustainable practices. In her spare time, Katie is secretly siphoning off Curt's youthful energy, so that she can take over the world. Learn more at: www.katievernoy.com A Quick Note: Our opinions are our own. We are only speaking for ourselves – except when we speak for each other, or over each other. We’re working on it. Our guests are also only speaking for themselves and have their own opinions. We aren’t trying to take their voice, and no one speaks for us either. Mostly because they don’t want to, but hey. Stay in Touch: www.mtsgpodcast.com www.therapyreimagined.com Our Facebook Group – The Modern Therapist’s Group https://www.facebook.com/therapyreimagined/ https://twitter.com/therapymovement https://www.instagram.com/therapyreimagined/ Credits: Voice Over by DW McCann https://www.facebook.com/McCannDW/ Music by Crystal Grooms Mangano http://www.crystalmangano.com/
John checks in after a weekend in rural Appalachia and then answers listener questions including how to get more traffic to your website, how to market groups, and how to organize your content when you offer multiple services like mentoring, therapy, and coaching. Meet me in Philadelphia October 19 for the Get Seen Summit, along with digital marketing experts Katie Keates-May, Ernesto Segismundo, and Uriah Guilford. Register for the Get Seen Summit, an in-person digital marketing event October 19, at www.getseensummit.com and now, earn 6 CEUs when you attend. Get $200 off until midnight tonight. CREDITS: Written and Directed By: John Clarke Produced by: Laura Correa
Meet me in Philadelphia October 19 for the Get Seen Summit, along with digital marketing experts Katie Keates-May, Ernesto Segismundo, and Uriah Guilford. In this episode Katie breaks down: The function of Facebook and how to use the platform successfully for private practice How to set up your Facebook Ads funnel How to perform split testing How to think like the algorithm Register for the Get Seen Summit, an in-person digital marketing event October 19, at www.getseensummit.com. Tickets are limited! https://www.becomeagroupguru.com/ CREDITS: Written and directed by John Clarke Produced by Laura Correa
Meet me in Philadelphia October 19 for the Get Seen Summit, along with digital marketing experts Katie Keates-May, Ernesto Segismundo, and Uriah Guilford. In this episode, I check in after a stormy weekend in Charlotte and share my new digital strategy roadmap for therapists. Killer website (logo, colors, images, tagline, copy, and CTAs) Crush all 3 pillars of the Google game Steadily build your email list Start to incorporate brand awareness Track and diagnose issues using your KPIs Register for the Get Seen Summit, an in-person digital marketing event October 19, at www.getseensummit.com. Tickets are limited! CREDITS: Written and Directed By John Clarke Produced by Laura Correa
Our very first Skype interview (heyo!) with Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, Professor and great guy Ernesto Segismundo. Ernesto has over a decade of experience helping couples through infidelity issues and he shares his thoughts with us about how it starts, how you can heal from it, and how such a traumatic experience affects your brain. You can learn more about Ernesto at cavfamilytherapy.com Subscribe and leave a rating! Follow us on Instagram @nobutreallypodcast
Special FABcast guest, Ernesto Segismundo Jr. M.S., LMFT talks about community, confession, and forgiveness. About our guest: Ernesto Segismundo Jr. M.S. LMFT Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist Adjunct Professor at Hope International University Adjunct Professor at the Chicago School of Professional Psychology Owner of FYLMIT.com Owner of CAV Family Therapy Inc. Highlights: 4:27 - Ernesto describes what he does as a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist. 10:46 - Community. 19:09 - Forgiveness. Every single client that I have...have elements of unforgiveness... "Forgiveness is the healing part of the journey." 23:10 - Clip from “The View” and featured Chrissy Metz sharing her lessons on loving herself and Joy Behar's belief in justified bitterness: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OHcjFXKBFBs YouTube Interview: https://youtu.be/Xa259LmgxDM
Rob and Roy discuss the use of video to market your practice as well as three tips for quality telehealth video. They are joined by video marketing expert, Ernesto Segismundo of FYLMIT.com
Ernesto’s life changed when he made peace with his old money story and started creating a new one. In our conversation, he shares the profound changes he experienced when he was able to work through his money blocks. We also delve into Ernesto’s advice for therapists creating videos. Find out the keys to a powerful welcome video and common mistakes to avoid. You’ll walk away from this episode less afraid and more inspired to create a video. Topics Discussed In This Episode: His current fees and his history with setting fees Making peace with his money story How his relationships with his clients changed when he raised his fees Why he’s skeptical of business owners who don’t have ups and downs Advice Ernesto would give his younger self Avoiding the comparison trap How video helped him attract way more clients than ever before How he’s taken a leadership role with video in the therapist community How he creates videos to highlight both personality and content Tips for creating a video blog How to not get weird on video Mistakes therapists make with their videos How to create a DIY welcome video Using Facebook Live effectively Show notes at http://coachingwithannie.com/podcast/ernesto-segismundo
As therapists, we have so much to offer people, but we are often afraid. Whether it is a case of imposter syndrome or just getting stuck in the day to day, it can be easy to stay in our comfort zone. In this bonus business episode with Ernesto Segismundo, he talks about how to put ourselves in new situations in order to see things from a different perspective and get fresh ideas. Ernesto is always challenging therapists to create content on social media, particularly using video. He helps therapists find their voices and share their messages with the world. He has a facebook group for therapists who want to learn more about using video called FYLMIT.com--Video Marketing for Therapists. The Couples Therapist Couch is the podcast for Couples Therapists about the practice of couples therapy. The host, Shane Birkel, interviews an expert in the field of couples therapy each week. There is an episode released every Tuesday and a bonus business episode released the first Thursday of each month. Please rate and subscribe to the podcast for more great episodes! Click here to join the Couples Therapist Couch Facebook Group. Resources Visit Ernesto's website FYLMIT.com Visit Ernesto's group practice site at cavfamilytherapy.com Click here to join the FYLMIT.com Facebook Group
The Modern Therapist's Survival Guide with Curt Widhalm and Katie Vernoy
Episode 12: Having Fun at The Evolution of Psychotherapy Conference Survival Guide Tips, Tools, and Name Dropping It’s time to reimagine therapy and what it means to be a therapist. We are human beings who can now present ourselves as whole people, with authenticity, purpose, and connection. Especially now, when therapists must develop a personal brand to market their practices. To support you as a whole person and a therapist, your hosts, Curt Widhalm and Katie Vernoy talk about how to approach the role of therapist in the modern age. In this episode we talk about: We’re having a great time at The Evolution of Psychotherapy Conference!! We sat down and talked with so many of the exhibitors and participants. Adam Luke, Alise Bartley, Ben Caldwell, Chris Williams, Cori Rosenthal, Douglas Evans, Ernesto Segismundo, Frances J. Harvey, Jason Odegaard, Jean Penilla, Jill Johnson-Young, Jo Muirhead, Joanne Holbert, Joey Tapia-Fuselier, Kelly Higdon, Lilia Carey, Maelissa Hall, Melissa Garcia, Miranda Palmer, Rachel McMurray, Saba Harouni Lurie, Sana Vawda, Sandra Miller, Sherry Shockey-Pope, Silvy Khoucasian, Susette Magana, Terry Heptinstall, Uriah Guilford, and Zanetta Van Putten We have more interviews to come!! Check back!! Resources mentioned: We’ve pulled together any resources mentioned in this episode and put together some handy-dandy links. We’re going to be at Exhibitor Table #142 at the conference. Come visit us to meet us, hop on the podcast or livestream, and to take advantage of our giveaways and raffles. Learn about our exciting events for next year and sign up for opportunities to get extra special rates during our flash sale! Who we are: Curt Widhalm is a Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist in private practice in the Los Angeles area. He is a Board Member at Large for the California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists, a Subject Matter Expert for the California Board of Behavioral Sciences, Adjunct Faculty at Pepperdine University, and a loving husband and father. He is 1/2 great person, 1/2 provocateur, and 1/2 geek, in that order. He dabbles in the dark art of making "dad jokes" and usually has a half-empty cup of coffee somewhere nearby. Katie Vernoy is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, coach, and consultant. As a helping professional for two decades, she’s navigated the ups and downs of our unique line of work. She’s run her own solo therapy practice, designed innovative clinical programs, built and managed large, thriving teams of service providers, and consulted hundreds of helping professionals on how to build meaningful AND sustainable practices. In her spare time, Katie is secretly siphoning off Curt's youthful energy, so that she can take over the world. A Quick Note: Our opinions are our own. We are only speaking for ourselves – except when we speak for each other, or over each other. We’re working on it. Stay in Touch: www.mtsgpodcast.com https://www.facebook.com/therapyreimagined/ https://twitter.com/therapymovement Credits: Voice Over by DW McCann https://www.facebook.com/McCannDW/ Music by Crystal Grooms Mangano http://www.crystalmangano.com/
Intro and Outro music by Big State “Bad Timing / Bad Luck” Cyndi Doyle – LEO wife and licensed professional counselor Ernesto Segismundo: https://www.fylmit.com/ B-roll: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B-roll Perspective: http://www.dictionary.com/browse/perspective Teddy Roosevelt: https://quotefancy.com/quote/33048/Theodore-Roosevelt-Comparison-is-the-thief-of-joy OODA Loop: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OODA_loop http://code4couples.libsyn.com/episode-4-does-your-leo-ooda My website: code4couples.com Social Media: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/cyndidoylelpc/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/cyndi_doyle/?hl=en LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/cyndidoylelpc/ Pinterest - https://www.pinterest.com/cyndidoylelpc/pins/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/cyndidlpc
There is a wealth of information online for mental health professionals about how to have a successful private practice. However, one particular type of question keeps cropping up. How am I going to get my next client, how am I going to keep clients coming? The answer is deceptively simple: Marketing. Promoting your practice is a personal and somewhat uncomfortable process, but it is vital if you want to see your practice grow. Now is your opportunity to dig in deep to marketing. The Marketing Workshop Podcast is all about growing your audience to serve the world. This week, host John Clarke talks the ins and outs of promotional video and social media engagement with Ernesto Segismundo. Ernesto specializes in helping therapists promote their practice through online video. Posting videos can lower the veil between client and therapist, and bring a desirable human element to your practice. Hear how to make that happen, plus a few tools of the trade to get you started. Also in this episode: The power of video and social media to grow and humanize your brand. Therapy is an intimate encounter, so video narrows the gap between you and your potential clients. Advice for new therapists trying to figure out their brand. Ernesto’s use of the “Johari Window” technique to develop a personal brand. Creating client dialogue to improve your brand. Utilizing social media and Facebook Live to generate a community and a network. Social Media is unfriendly for therapists: so here’s how to maximize its use without crossing client boundaries. Getting engagement from Live Facebook videos. Societal changes around fear and confidence. Exploring the mindset of marketing as a shameful practice. Private practice mental health professionals are established business people. The ins and outs of video production. Video ideas and tricks for private and group practices. Links: Join the Online Community with John https://www.privatepracticeworkshop.com/ Ernesto’s Website https://www.fylmit.com/
True Calling Project | Finding Purpose and Meaning In Life and Career
Ernesto Segismundo, M.S., is a marriage and family therapist who mastered marketing skills to help him grow his private practice. He trains other therapists to do the same by promoting their practice through social media and video marketing at www.FYLMIT.com. Ernesto emphasizes how our origins and perception affect how we define what is possible and what is a success. When we achieve what we believe to be possible based on our origin, then we run into an upper limit problem. This upper limit problem can look and feel a lot like burnout, but it’s likely rooted in fear. Reaching your perceived upper limit can lead to losing focus and subconscious self-sabotage. You’re not failing – you just don’t know how to handle your success… yet. “You are successful, but you don’t know how to handle that type of success.” When we re-think burnout, we can stop blaming external factors and start taking personal responsibility. When you take personal responsibility, you can start actually addressing the problem. Sometimes the upper limit problem is necessary. If we never struggle then we lose motivation. When Ernesto started addressing his upper limit problem, he started improving his mindset. He fostered more creativity He was more generous with himself He became intentional about what he put out onto social media He gave himself the permission to be happy, open and honest What’s beyond your upper limit? According to Ernesto and Gay Hendricks, author of The Big Leap, genius is beyond your upper limit. That’s where you can be the most creative, most generous and get over your imposter syndrome. The upper limit problem is out there – it’s a psychological, emotional and relational toxicity. If you do not address it, then you will never reach the peak of your business, relationship or personal development. You can address it by reaching out to business coaches, mental health professionals and life coaches that specialize in this area. You don’t have to solve it, you just have to be aware of it. Resources: Learn to promote your practice on social media: www.FYLMIT.com The Big Leap: Conquer Your Hidden Fear and Take Life to the Next Level by Gay Hendricks The War of Art by Steven Pressfield Interested in learning more about how I can help you through coaching? Find out more at www.johnharrisoncounseling.com/individual-coaching/ Production & Development for True Calling Project by Podcast Masters
Starting a Counseling Practice with Kelly + Miranda from ZynnyMe
Want to know how to increase your ranking on Google? Want to make an impact on your community? Think video is only for introverts? Ernesto Segismundo, LMFT, Founder of Fylmit.com, covers all these topics and more in our interview. You can check out his work and join his online group of therapists at http://fylmit.com/ (Fylmit.com)!
Starting a Counseling Practice with Kelly + Miranda from ZynnyMe
Want to know how to increase your ranking in google? Want to make an impact on your community? Think video is only for introverts? Ernesto Segismundo, LMFT, Founder of Fylmit.com covers all of these topics and more in our interview. You can check out his work and join his online group of therapists for free at Fylmit.comErnesto is also providing promo reels for all attendees at the Most Awesome Conference in May. Get the details here!
Ernesto Segismundo shares how he used social media & video marketing to grow a thriving group practice with 3 different offices. The post TTE 1: Using Video & Social Media Marketing to Grow a Group Practice appeared first on BrighterVision.com.
Ernesto Segismundo shares how he used social media & video marketing to grow a thriving group practice with 3 different offices. The post TTE 1: Using Video & Social Media Marketing to Grow a Group Practice appeared first on BrighterVision.com.
In this episode of Selling the Couch, we have special guest Ernesto Segismundo on the show to share his best practices for using video to promote your practice. Ernesto uses video through a variety of channels for his practice and he is here to show us how to get started.