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Here's to the crazy ones. The misfits, the rebels, the troublemakers, the round pegs in the square holes, the ones who see things differently. They're not fond of rules, and they have no respect for the status quo. #Authenticstories --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pac-man-mr-ninetwofive-moatshe/message
In today's episode I sit down with Kat Love, a marketing coach for therapists. She walks us through referral marketing 101- what it is, how to do it, and how to implement it into your practice. This is a great episode to listen to if you need more clients. In today's episode Kat covers: How to start referral marketing if you've never done it before How long it takes to see results from referral marketing What a follow up looks like and how to do it You can find Kat here: katlove.com empathysites.com empathycopy.com Resources from the show: Download the Free SEO Guide for Beginners Here Leave a voice note for Danielle just saying hi or asking a question that she can feature on a future episode: https://www.speakpipe.com/EntrepreneurialTherapist Looking to Scale Up this fall and want to add your first additional revenue stream into your practice? Join my Scale Up Mastermind this September and let's transition you from 1-1 clients to adding a group practice or online course. For more information on the Scale Up Mastermind, check it out here. Send me a DM on insta and let me know what you think of the show! Sign up for Jane here and get the first month free using the code word AMBITION as check out.
Join us today as we speak with Iranian filmmaker, producer, and director of 'Me, The Other' extraordinaire, Shidan Majidi. Some may be familiar with Shidan from his work on Broadway including Cats, Phantom of the Opera, Miss Saigon, and more. A producer of movies, music videos and currently embarking on his next project. Joined by Rizza Alee, who shares about his collaboration with Shidan as well as personal experiences that have been used to shape an outlook that is acknowledging both his humanity and his higher aspirations. Kat Love, who has worked with Netflix and other big movie makers, wrote a beautiful book called Juju; about a bird who the main character develops a relationship with that transcends any connection you might think possible. Paria Akhavan, someone who is part of the tight group of friends slots into the conversation like glue in the join of a beautiful piece of furniture. Each guest powerful, silky, and resonant of the peace their ancestors before them have fought and maintained for them, offers something to the women of Iran at this time, as the 'morality police' impress themselves on the people of Iran protesting the death of Mahsa Amini. A 22-year-old who was taken and seemingly neglected or intentionally killed whilst in their custody. The people believe this to not be any coincidence and so have taken to the streets for three weeks by time this is released. Listen in to this feature length episode of the new Star Gazers season that began with Alanna Brown two weeks ago. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/curious-anarchy/message
This week we are truly in the dumps for the beginning of our Christmas, I mean anti-Christmas episodes, and what a Dukie do we have. Gary's best friend Kat shows up to help us seep through the garbage that is 2003's Stephen King's "Dreamcatcher". Wow this moive is insane! David gets very mad at a movie that Gary and Kat Love. We talk about Shiddin' and Farddin' and Assliens! It's Perfection!Dreamcatcher can be rented on all streaming platfroms for about $3.99!Email Us at TheMiseducationofDavidandGary@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram:@Gaspatchojones@Homewreckingwhore@The_Miseducation_of_DandG_PodIf you love the show check out our Teepublic Shop!Gaspatchojones (Click Here, Yo!)
Today I'm sharing the last of the Highlights Reel episodes with you and I just know that you're going to love this episode. So just to remind you, the highlights reel is all about re-sharing some of the most popular episodes that there has been on the GYPP show podcast I've been producing weekly shows now for over a year and the show has become a great resource for therapists, with a wide variety of subjects being discussed, There have been episodes on so many things, from mindset, social media, organisation, websites, blogging, directories, niching and self-care. And some truly amazing guests too sharing their knowledge and expertise so it's worth taking a look over past episodes to see if there's anything there that will help you. And this is one of the most popular episodes we had, so I'm sharing it again in case you missed it. In this episode, Kat Love shares the top 4 mistakes that make your therapist website copy ineffective And just in case you're not sure what copy is - copy means the words on your website, so what you've written. In this episode we cover:How to stop sounding like everyone else How to encourage visitors to take the next step How to stop being Wikipedia for mental health issues How to write with clarity and warmth Kat also shares some great tips about really making connections with potential clients on your website via the copy. And we also discuss how important it is for your client that they get a sense of you in order to choose the right counsellor for them.
The Modern Therapist's Survival Guide with Curt Widhalm and Katie Vernoy
Marketing with Empathy An interview with Kat Love, on the hurdles therapists face when marketing their practices. Curt and Katie talk with Kat about how to develop relationships with referral sources on social media, advice on writing website copy, and the great importance of knowing yourself (and processing some of your stuff) when making a marketing plan. We also talk about some data you’ll want to review to adjust your planning and writing prompts to help get you started. 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. Interview with Kat Love Therapists helped Kat heal from childhood sexual abuse, so now they specialize in helping therapists with their marketing. From helping you find the words to write to implementing the marketing strategies you need, Kat helps therapists get more clients, more referrals, and start making an impact. Check out Kat’s services that help with copywriting for therapists and marketing and business coaching for therapists. In this episode we talk about: The hurdles that therapists have to jump over to market their practice How mindset blocks keep therapists from creating a marketing plan The confusion and overwhelm in the DIY marketing space When you don’t know how to execute your marketing plan The problem of doing too many social media channels at once How to network on Instagram, LinkedIn, and Twitter Building relationships with people on social media You can even do cold outreach and warm up the relationship within the digital world The importance of doing things that align with your natural talents and interests The type of data you should be looking at to adjust your marketing plan Ideas for how to market based on who you are Advice on writing website copy How journaling and blocking out time for self-discovery can move you past your blocks Understanding what works for you Vulnerability and self-awareness required for building a business and a website Your website isn’t about you What you may need to process before you can get your marketing on point The key things that need to come through in website copy Speaking to clients’ pain points so they feel seen Writing about the benefits of therapy in general as well as specifically with you Listening to your clients and asking your family and friends to understand how you show up as a helper, listener, and therapist Resources mentioned: We’ve pulled together resources mentioned in this episode and put together some handy-dandy links. Please note that some of the links below may be affiliate links, so if you purchase after clicking below, we may get a little bit of cash in our pockets. We thank you in advance! katlove.com empathycopy.com Group Practice Owner’s Summit Relevant Episodes: Clinical Marketing The Brand Called You Connect with us! Our Facebook Group – The Modern Therapists Group Get Notified About Therapy Reimagined Conferences Our consultation services: The Fifty-Minute Hour Who we are: Curt Widhalm is in private practice in the Los Angeles area. He is the cofounder of the Therapy Reimagined conference, an Adjunct Professor at Pepperdine University and CSUN, a former Subject Matter Expert for the California Board of Behavioral Sciences, former CFO of the California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists, 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 supporting leaders, visionaries, executives, and helping professionals to create sustainable careers. Katie, with Curt, has developed workshops and a conference, Therapy Reimagined, to support therapists navigating through the modern challenges of this profession. Katie is also Past President of the California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists. 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/
In this episode, I'm delighted to have Kat Love as my guest. Driven by personal experience Kat is on a mission to give back so more people get to experience the power of therapy. So they help therapists with websites, copy and coaching in order to get more clients and referrals. In this episode we look at: Kat shares 4 main mistakes that you could accidentally be making on your website along with how to fix them. Including: How to stop sounding like everyone else How to encourage visitors to take the next step How to stop being Wikipedia for mental health issues How to write with clarity and warmth Kat also shares some great tips about really making connections with potential clients on your website via the copy. And we also discuss how important it is for your client that they get a sense of you in order to choose the right counsellor for them. Links to follow: Check out Kat's services that help with copywriting for therapists and marketing and business coaching for therapists. https://www.katlove.com/ (https://www.katlove.com/) https://empathycopy.com/ (https://empathycopy.com/) And connect on https://www.facebook.com/katmlove (Facebook ) Other links:Episode 3: https://www.janetravis.co.uk/podcast/drop-psychobabble-more-clients/ (Drop the psychobabble, get more clients) Episode 15: https://www.janetravis.co.uk/podcast/faq-page/ (What to include on your FAQ page)
The Blaze with Lizzie and Kat! The Original Beverly Hills 90210 Podcast
Lizzie and Kat continue their journey through Beverly Hills, 90210 season five with another socially-distanced podcast recording, and this one has a lot of complementary video content! Scroll down for more on the visual references discussed in this episode. And at 12pm PT on Tuesday, May 19, don't miss Kat interviewing Elle Fanning about her role as executive producer and star of Hulu's new comedy series The Great, which you can participate in live as part of Women In Film's Laptop Cinema Club—RSVP here. The Flaming Lips' performance at the Peach Pit After Dark, which is deleted from the episode on Hulu and DVD The Flaming Lips-produced album Miley Cyrus & Her Dead Petz (streaming for free) Live reunion of Landry's (Jesse Plemons) band Crucifictorius from Friday Night Lights covering The Flaming Lips' “She Don't Use Jelly” at SXSW Tracy Fraim (Lenny) alongside Sarah Paulson as the hairdresser behind Marcia Clark's iconic ‘do in American Crime Story: The People v. O.J. Simpson (video) Libertarian activist, veteran, and alumnus of our alma mater: Adam Kokesh The 1989 École Polytechnique massacre, in which 14 women were killed by a shooter who claimed he was “fighting feminism” The documentary Tower about the 1966 shooting at the University of Texas at Austin Tracy Fraim (Lenny) alongside Mark Wahlberg in Fear: Support the show on Patreon or by shopping through our Amazon link Rate & review us on iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook
I met Kat Love this summer at the Group Practice Owner’s Summit and found them to be one of the most endearing, delightful individuals I’ve ever spoken with. It’s just good fortune that they’re also one of the top website designers and copywriters for therapists right now. Kat talks with me today about how to dial in your website so ... Read More The post TTP #97: Kat Love – Website Strategy appeared first on The Testing Psychologist.
In today’s podcast episode, you’re going to learn everything you need to know about stock image licenses to make sure you and your website are free from any violations that could cause you some trouble in the future. Enter our expert guest, Kat Love, founder of EmpathySites. As an expert in websites for psychotherapists and online marketing, she’s done extensive research on this topic to help ensure her clients (and you!) are covered in the area of correct stock image use. If you’re using stock photos on your own therapy website, you’ll want to give this one a listen.
Kat Love is a dear friend who creates effective websites for therapists. During this episode, we talk about what it means to have a profitable website today for Therapists, how to use your site more intentionally, and some predictions for websites in the future. Check out full podcast shownotes here: http://digitalbloomiq.com/podcastepisodes/websites-for-therapists-kat-love Kat's site: www.katlove.com
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Kat: Alright, I have no idea what just happened there. Okay. That was so weird. Patrick: Alrighty, man. Kat: That's literally never happened before. It was too much power for Facebook. Patrick: Too much. I'm telling you, too much. I never really told that story before either and I'm just like, ah, I just felt like ... I haven't really told that story in this, I've wrote about the story, but I haven't really said it, you know. So, yeah. Especially not a live stream in front of a people. Kat: This is what happens because we said we were going to do being funny and entertaining and now we're just going super deep. Patrick: Yeah, yeah, we did. Kat: But this is what happens. The camera goes on and it goes wherever it's meant to go. Hey, what's up Ryan. Patrick: It goes where it goes. What up Ryan. Kat: The message goes wherever it's meant to go. But what I got out of that story was you just fucking decided and then it happened because you actually decided to change things, right? It was like boom, I'm moving into a new phase. Patrick: Yeah. yeah, so I walked in there. I walked into the newest gym I was like, "I'm out, blase, blase, blase." I went to my house and from there just started trying to push it together. I didn't have very many bills, you know, so it wasn't that hard, and I just started to do ... This is the first time that I actually like started to tamper with doing something like this, with like sending out energy and messaging and stuff like that. I just started doing my thing and in a subtle way what I was doing was like I was trying to ... This is what I was talking to you about on a previous livestream, this is where I started to do things like survival gear and anything else that wasn't really me. I sell survival [crosstalk 00:01:58]. Yeah, bonded blogs, and everything that was mine, right? Patrick: And then I was just doing that and doing that and doing that and my old friend from the dealership who had came through and done his thing left and then started his own thing, Ryan Motherfucking Stumen, he started seeing that, right? He wouldn't have been able seen this if I wasn't doing it, you know what I mean? I didn't know at the time that's what happened, but he noticed that I was out here trying to do my thing so he reached out and he was like, "You know, you need to come check out what I got over here. I know you're trying with the bondage blog, I know you're trying with the survival gear and it probably isn't working for you really well, is it?" And I was like, "Nah, it really ain't, dog." Patrick: So I went over to see what he had going on. That's when I first got into a little bit internet marketing and the real shit, you know? The best mentor to help me out and take me through all this stuff. And so he pretty much took me as like his right hand man, showed me like all this stuff. It was just a great experience for me. It was basically like college for entrepreneurs, pretty much. What happened was, though ... I remember that, though. I remember not having anything. I remember trying and trying and trying to make a sale online. I'd never done that before. I'd never sold something like a digital programme or something like that. I'd never sold any of that stuff online before. I thought it was a bunch of weird shit, you know what I mean? Like who the fuck is going to buy ... One of Ryan's first programmes was something called Show Up and Close It and it was like 30 audio trainings. Some of them are like six minutes long and he had it set to like $4.97 and I'm thinking like, "Who's going to buy this?" You know what I mean? So I didn't really believe in it like- Kat: I bought that programme. Patrick: You bought it, right, of course, like a bad ass bought this. I'm a fucking billionaire- Kat: I bought it. I bought it for my team, actually. I don't know if they did it. I'm probably one of those bad clients that buys online programmes and then doesn't ever open them or log in. Patrick: A lot of people bought that programme though, you know? Like I sold a bunch of them. So that was like my first thing that I sold, you know, like online, and from a fucking house where I was flat broke and finally ... He fired me like three times because I couldn't sell it. I just couldn't believe. And finally I remember it cracked. And I just remember that day like it was yesterday. I remember going to the mall and being able to buy ... It was like Christmas and I didn't think I was going to by my family anything like that and like eh, here's goes another Christmas of being broke and all that shit and I just cracked it open. The sales just started to come through. And I just remember being at the mall and walking through there and I was listening to the song Muy Tranquilo, it's by Grammatic. I remember the song and everything like that, and I was just jamming around the mall listening to it and fighting back tears. So I remember that. And I have broken through that space of that part, you know what I mean? I've broken through that already and now I'm out here trying to fucking do it again. So yeah, I guess I've already done it so what the fuck am I talking about? Kat: There you go. I don't think we've remotely touched on the title of the topic of our show but I think more people need to tell this part of the story and the journey because everyone goes through this shit. And then when you tell your own story, you reaffirm your own confidence and belief in yourself from telling it. You remind yourself the things that you've done where it was scary or you had to make a massive life change and then literally I always think any time I've ever really decided to do something, then I did it and I got the result 100% of the time. Alright, Pat always looks like such a badass, probably that's because I am. Frank Kern actually made a video for me on Friday that testifies that I'm a certified badass. Patrick: I saw your badass-ery too when you fucking when you were working out. I'd just never seen like nothing that. Just such a savage at the gym. I was just like, whoa. Kat: What? Oh when we went to the gym last week? Patrick: Yeah, when we worked out together you were just killing it. I was like dude, fuck, what a beast, man. It would make anybody, and I've seen people out there working out, even like trainers and stuff and just blowing it out. It was crazy. Kat: Thank you. And I know it all, but even that's another example. Actually, who wants me to do this? You just reminded me of something I thought of this morning. I think I'm going to make a programme on how to age backwards. Who would buy that programme? Because I think I've started to age backwards. You're going to buy the programme. I meant for women, but sure, we'll do a section for men. Patrick: I'd buy it. Kat: Well actually, though, the gym thing, like obviously I was a trainer for 13 years, like the life I said to you then, well you've got to hope that I know how to train after being a trainer for 13 years. But sorry, I remember when I was 19, Ryan's going to buy it. Yeah, Ryan, I've seen products from you from four years ago. You should buy that. Sorry. Not sorry. When I was 19, I was doing upright rows in the gym and I was just getting the little bit of muscle definition coming through for the first time. I started working out when I was 17 and I remember looking at myself in the mirror and I remember having the though, 'huh. If I just kept doing this every day, like really consistent, by the time I'm 40, I'm going to have arms like Donna and I'll be just looking like I made a decision in my head in that moment, I'm going to get better and better with age.' Kat: And I look at photos of me from like four or five years ago and I look ten years old than I do now because there was a lot of stuff that wasn't in alignment in my life. And now, the time ... I feel like it's egotistical to say all this, but it's also true. Like even last night, my branding guy who does all my branding stuff here in LA, we were talking about Botox and I said something about how I always thought that one day I would get Botox, but now I've decided I won't because I read a research people that it freezes your actually emotions. And he's like, "What, you don't have any work done, yet?" And I'm like, "No, I've done nothing." Or last week the customs guy was staring at my passport for so long he's like, "This just doesn't match. The age isn't right." Or something like that. And I was like yes, because I fucking manifested it since I was 19. Kat: So being a badass is a decision you make in your head in whatever form that is and you just decide that's how it's going to be; less stress. Yeah, stress maybe is part of it. I think it's decision and choice, but that's stress as well. Now that you have more money, you have less pressure. I don't think it's to do with the money. You might be [inaudible 00:08:41]. I think it's alignment and I think it's a decision. Like I decide in my head that it's easy to stay in shape, that I get in better and better shape as time passe, that well now I've decided that I'm ageing backwards and it seems to be working, so, I don't know. Patrick: Do you journal about your appearance? Kat: Yes. Yeah. I journal about everything. It would be kind of embarrassing I suppose if people saw the stuff I write in my journal, because some of it sounds quite, like, I don't know, flippant? Not flippant, what's the word? Just kind of not that important or something or just a bit silly. But I write selective body stuff. I'll write stuff like "I always look and feel fucking amazing. I love my body inside and out." I'll write stuff like, I'm journaling on my breasts growing bigger. I just started that last week. Patrick: What? Kat: I'm journaling- Patrick: You're journaling what? Kat: -my breasts growing bigger. But I only started this- Patrick: Oh, on your breasts growing? Kat: Yeah, but I only started that last week, so I don't have any data to report back on that yet. That's a new one. Patrick: Like, "They're getting bigger today. Getting bigger today." Kat: Yeah, why not? Patrick: I found out that shrivelling is a process, so, just wanted to let you know that. Kat: Well, there's research that shows that if you just think ... Like they did research on bicep muscles that one guy's doing like bells on one side and then just thinking about the other side and you got better results just from the thinking. Patrick: Just from the thinking? Kat: Yeah. So I'm just saying why has this never occurred to me before? Let's test this out. Okay, everyone's going to start journaling on their breasts growing bigger, now. Brittany's in. Patrick: And all the dudes are going to be journaling on their penis size. Kat: Well, yeah. Journal whatever you've got to journal, people. Patrick: I don't want to be this long. Kat: Whatever you believe is possible and real. That's a true thing. But I journal on like I always look and feel amazing, have great abs. I write like I have a perky butt and tight legs like I feel embarrassed with what I write, but I just write what I want. Patrick: Yeah, you brought in some detail, damn. Kat: Huh? Detail, yeah. Patrick: You're going into detail, yeah. Hold on, I've got to plug this phone in though. Shit goes very quick when you're live streaming, you know what I mean? Kat: I know. I've got to go in five minutes anyway. I've got to go catch a plane to Australia. Patrick: Damn. So we didn't even talk about the title, huh? We just went all the way [crosstalk 00:11:15]- Kat: I think we approved the tile. Patrick: True, true. Kat: We just did a live demonstration of the title. Patrick: Well I don't even know what the title is? What the hell is the title? Kat: You made the tile up. It was something about- Patrick: I know, I forgot what I made up. Kat: -how to find satisfaction in your art, which is actually what we're doing a live demonstration of right now. Patrick: Live demo right here and now. But the reason- Patrick: -The reason I did tell that, too, is because I wanted to say that in this case ... You only got five minutes, so we should be good to go. Let me plug this in. But the reason I made that is because I was telling about my thing that I dropped today, my offer that I took forever to make, and I dropped it today and there was not then one sell as of dropping it, so I'm still, it's just like ... I'm just so satisfied with it that I really don't care if it does or doesn't. But that's cool because I'll make another one and it will, you know what I mean? And I'll keep getting better at it. But the things is- Kat: That's a normal thing, right. Patrick: -I'm so satisfied. Say again? Kat: Well, that's normal because you're not hosting the workshop until a week or two away, there's no urgency for people to have to buy right now anyhow. If you had some bonus or they get something straight away for signing up, then you'll get sales at the start. But my programmes that end up with a hundred people in them, if I drop them and the thing is not happening for ten days or something and I don't give some incentive to say yes/no, I get maybe one sale or one or two or none and then it will still get whatever it gets at the end. That's why oftentimes I give people, like if you join up strait away, then you get I call it the pre-Web, like you'll get some bonus trainings or you might get added to the basic group right away. Otherwise it's all going to come at the end anyway. There's no urgency. Patrick: Okay, cool. Kat: But the offer is fucking amazing. Patrick: I was like did you just dissect my offer and tell me what the fuck was wrong with that shit? Alright, I see what you did there. Kat: I can't help it. It happens automatically. Patrick: You're like, "By the way, if you would've put this here and you would've put that there and you would've put this here, if you would've [inaudible 00:13:34], people would be buying it." Kat: Like I said, my stuff doesn't ... I'll get little or no sales when I first launch, unless I do some special by now thing, like a bonus or first ten people or something, which sometimes I do that and other times I don't do it, and then my team will be like, "It's not selling," and I'm like whatever, it's not starting for a week. No one's going to buy now. Why would they buy now? They'll buy it at the last final minute, you bunch of flakers. You should just make fast decisions, not wait until the end. Patrick: Exactly. You should have it while it's hot. That's what I say. So we didn't - Kat: I have to go. Patrick: -any of the entertaining ... I think this was entertaining enough. What do you think? Kat: I think it was entertaining, not in the way that we discussed that it might be, but I think it was fucking powerful. Patrick: I want to do an entertaining one with you soon enough, you know? It was definitely powerful, but we've got to do the entertaining stuff because you're definitely good at entertaining as well. Kat: Well, we're hilarious and it would be irresponsible and selfish to hid that gift from the world. And we're nice people, so we will share it with people. Patrick: Yes, very much so. Good. They need it. Kat: Yes. Exactly. Alright. Final words of wisdom? Patrick: That's it. I pretty much laid it out on the table, so there you go. If you're going through some shit, I am, too. Let us go through some shit and come out on the other side better people. Kat: Love it. Go and watch the replay. It's in two parts; for some reason Facebook couldn't handle the intensity. Keep pressing fucking play. Bye. Patrick: Later.
Join me as I chat over breakfast with Kat Love, marketing director of R65-digital marketing firm, about the LinkedIn 2018 workplace learning report. We discuss soft skills and some real solutions.
The work we do as therapists is meaningful, intentional, and client centric—so why would our website be anything less? Sure, anyone can put their name on a webpage with a list of credentials and contact info, but when you are trying to build and market your practice, you might want to consider taking a deeper look at your website design. Yes, the visual aspect of your webpage can change the accessibility and mission of our website, so you can better market your brand. You have the potential to communicate to potential clients and referrals the type of change you want to make in the world. This week’s guest is Kat Love of Empathy Sites. The mission is to teach you how to execute some dynamic content and email marketing, all while generating a beautiful and functional website that will win you clients. What makes Kat’s approach unique is genuinely caring about doing work for therapists. Kat is proof that the work we do can change lives, so dive in this week and see how your life might be able to change too! More in this episode: Kat’s courage from self-healing work with therapists. Why a great website is so important. A website is a place for potential referrals and potential clients to meet. Kat has developed interesting tools you can use to make home pages and “about” pages shine. Reducing psychobabble and using plain language to create approachable copywriting. Defining “content marketing” and the importance of reaching your clients in a personal, direct way. The difference between inbound and outbound marketing. Personal emails verses linking email list to website content. Why is design a priority to Kat? Links: To connect with all the great things Kat has to offer: https://empathysites.com/ - If you are interested in how Empathy Sites can help you, schedule a Free 20 Minute Consultation on the website. Twitter @empathysites Business Basics Workshop https://www.privatepracticeworkshop.com/
How do you create a website that brings in your right-fit clients? Kat Love, creator of Empathy Sites, explains what we each need to overcome in order to create an effective online presence. They get real about the mistakes therapists are making and how to fix them. They share how they stay productive and inspired and what they do when they lose focus. Join us for this honest conversation full of Kat’s wisdom and advice. Topics discussed in this episode: Writing great copy that is free of “psycho-babble” The importance of identifying your niche The process of getting clear on your superpowers How websites will change in the next 5 to 10 years Finding the sweet spot of inspiration and productivity Why they created their new program, Empathy Sites The journey of a therapist from newbie in private practice to confident entrepreneur The importance of staying away from comparison and knowing that you’re enough Show notes at coachingwithannie.com/podcast
True Calling Project | Finding Purpose and Meaning In Life and Career
Kat Love is a website designer and strategist dedicated to helping psychotherapists get more clients (she designed my beautiful website!). We discuss struggling to find your purpose, how she ultimately discovered a calling, and how empathy influences her web design. “I was struggling to figure out what I really wanted and who I really am for a long time. Some of the figuring out of what you want to do and what you’re passionate about is only going to happen through experience.” Kat chooses to focus on therapists and helpers because they have been an incredibly positive resource during her journey, and she’s grateful. Her experience drove her to this calling, but empathy makes her good at it. She is able to empathize for her client’s clients because of her time as a therapy client, and this helps her design sites for people who might be in a crisis, suffering, or just stressed out. One of the questions she will ask therapists is “what do you want your clients to feel when they’re on your website?” The end result is a website that helps psychotherapists connect with their ideal clients, and helps people who might be struggling find the right help. You can learn more about her services at KatLove.com. “It’s not just a business for me – it’s also a mission. I want to help therapists connect with their ideal clients… because I think therapists are awesome and because I know that clients need the help. If I can help that happen, then that’s awesome.” -- Resources: Connect with Kat: KatLove.com | Twitter 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
Hello Dear Listener! This week Helen has organised for Rob to have an acupuncture session. It would be fair to say that lying still while someone sticks pins in him wouldn't normally be Rob's idea of a relaxing morning, so let's see how he does in the very capable hands of Kat Love from thetreatmentspace.com Also on the podcast Helen tells us about all the offers we've had flooding in from all her recent marketing work and she talks about getting her "angry tits" out at a group of sexist Morris Dancers! Rob's on tour right now, all his dates are here http://www.robrouse.com/gigs/ If you enjoy the podcast and you'd like to you can donate to the podcast here... https://www.paypal.me/datenightpod Enjoy! Rob and Helen x
Kat Love has a passion for helping psychotherapists. She also has an incredible skill of creating beautiful websites. She has combined these into Kat Love Designs where they work with therapists all over the world to create gorgeous custom designed websites that speak to clients in need and help therapists take their practices to the next level. They do incredible work and they split their time between the US and Greece. Today I got to speak with Kat about their work, about being a digital nomad and about how online therapy changed her life. Such a wonderful guest – I know you are going to love getting to know Kat Love of Kat Love Designs. http://www.katlove.com/
Welcome back! In Episode 39 of Therapy Chat Podcast, host Laura Reagan, LCSW-C interviews Kat Love as the third installment in the practice building series. Kat Love is a website designer and founder of www.katlove.com. She specializes in helping therapists build websites with empathy and compassion. The focus is on speaking to clients in a way that expands our ability to be of service, whether by providing useful free information and resources on our websites, or by helping clients find us to begin therapy. Kat and Laura discuss some of the reasons that therapists may be hesitant to create websites, some of the mindset blocks that get in the way of creating a website that speaks to your clients, and overcoming these fears. You can find more of what Kat Love is doing at www.katlove.com and as always, please visit iTunes to leave a rating and review, subscribe to receive the latest episodes as soon as they are released, and you can also visit www.therapychat.com to download new and previous episodes. Enjoy!
In this episode of Selling the Couch, Kat Love comes on the show to talk about your website. Getting your practice online isn't the end of it - it's so much more than that! Kat shares some very practical tips for enhancing your website and making it more user friendly and more SEO friendly.
Website design is one of those fields that is in constant flux. What was cool and cutting edge two years ago is now obsolete and out of fashion. And when it comes to websites for therapists, it's critical your website reflects current trends so your professional face to the world looks up-to-date and attracts your ideal clients. So we spoke with accomplished website designer Kat Love, who specialises in creating website for psychotherapists. We asked her about the current trends you need to know and some of the biggest mistakes she sees therapists make in their websites. In this interview Kat discusses: changes in website design over the last few years why she only recommends WordPress self-hosted as a website platform some of the biggest mistakes therapists make on their websites the top website trends we should all know about why mobile responsive is no longer an option - it's essential what is website conversion and why you want to build a website that converts some simple tips you can do today to improve your website conversions where she sees the future of website design Links and resources mentioned in this episode Get the show notes at http://australiacounselling.com.au/session90
Kat Love is the founder and lead designer of Empathysites a website solution for therapists. Inspired by the way therapists helped them heal from childhood sexual abuse, b they chose to specialize in creating therapist websites. Kat's focus is on creating websites that are easy-to-use, professional, and truly reflect who a therapist is so that they can attract their best-fit clients.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-trauma-therapist-podcast-with-guy-macpherson-phd-inspiring-interviews-with-thought-leaders-in-the-field-of-trauma/donationsWant to advertise on this podcast? Go to https://redcircle.com/brands and sign up.