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The Warrior Artist
You've got to keep working at your practice - that's why we call it a practice - Ciara Rodgers [29]

The Warrior Artist

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 57:55


In this episode of the Warrior Artist Podcast, host Éadaoin Glynn interviews Ciara Rodgers, a visual artist based in Cork City who works from her studio at Backwater Artists Group. She has a BA and MA from Crawford College of Art and Design and works in an expanded drawing practice which includes polaroid photography, installation and performance.  Her work is often site specific, with the defunct and disappearing architecture of the urban landscape as her starting point.Ciara discusses:How the frustration of COVID lockdown forced her to explore new areas in her practiceHer love of the unpredictability of Polaroid photographyHer public practice vs her private practicePerformance drawingHow the urban environment inspires herHer colour palette inspired by her 1980s childhoodHow she nurtures her practice and balances all her different mediumsBalancing two teaching jobs with her studio practiceTaking holidays from social mediaHow she handles rejectionThe best advice she received as an art studentHer advice for emerging artistsRead the blog See Éadaoin's work on her website and Instagram.See Ciara's work on her website and Instagram. This episode was edited by Podland

Private Practice Success Stories
Betting On Yourself with Daj Mitchell

Private Practice Success Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 30:44


If you've been feeling stuck recently, it may be time to bet on yourself and explore what other options are available to you!My guest today, Daj Mitchell, is a true go-getter! Daj is an SLP and also owns a coaching business, Co-Treat Corner. She is a great example of someone who had a dream, went for it, continues to go for it, and is now also showing other people what's possible. In this episode, Daj and I discuss how she contributes to our field outside of seeing clients and how therapists can evolve themselves to get more out of their careers.Daj Mitchell grew up in Chicago, Illinois. She currently lives in a little town next to Springfield. Daj works in the school system and also has her own private practice. Besides coaching other SLPs, she does additional online business work like giving presentations, promoting time-saving tools, website design, and much more.In Today's Episode, We Discuss:Daj's background with SLP and how she got into private practiceHer advice to those who keep putting off private practiceThe different projects Daj is working on outside of seeing clientsWhat happens when you allow yourself to evolve A preview of what Daj's week looks likeA slow approach to using more tech as an SLPThere are so many different ways to be in private practice, to have a business, and to live your life as an SLP or OT. I hope this episode inspires you to evolve beyond where you are right now so you can have a fulfilling career and life.If you want to be with like-minded clinicians who are starting their own practices, then come join the Start Your Private Practice Program to start seeing private clients. Please visit: startyourprivatepractice.com to learn more and enroll.Whether you want to start a private practice or grow your existing private practice, I can help you get the freedom, flexibility, fulfillment, and financial abundance that you deserve. Visit my website www.independentclinician.com to learn more.Resources Mentioned: Follow Daj on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yourslpdaj/Listen to Daj's podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/co-treat-corner/id1679178092Follow Daj's podcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cotreatcorner/Where We Can Connect: Follow the Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/private-practice-success-stories/id1374716199Follow Me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/independentclinician/Connect on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/slp.private.practice.beginners/Mentioned in this episode:Discover the only 5 numbers you need to track to double your practice income in 2025 - perfect for practice owners who are great with client data but nervous about business metrics! Sign up for the Money Metrics Workshop on January 15th at 8pmEST for just $37! www.growyourprivatepractice.com/metrics

Framework with Jamie Hopkins
Keena Pettijohn: Age Tech Meets FinTech For Longevity Planning

Framework with Jamie Hopkins

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2024 38:40


Are you prepared to bridge the gap between wealth management and longevity planning? Learn how Kena Pettijohn is paving the way to plan for a financially stable future for the aging population.In this episode, Ana Trujillo Limón, Director, Coaching and Advisor Content, dives into this month's topic, estate planning and longevity planning, with Keena Pettijohn, CEO and Founder of Lifelogixs. Keena shares her 30-year career journey in financial services, the pivotal milestones, and the significant gap she identified between wealth management and longevity planning. Perfect for advisors interested in learning about the significance of understanding clients' life goals, and the integration of technology in wealth management.Keena discusses: Her early career and how she got started in the financial industryThe importance of having a clear purpose and a servant mindsetThe gap between financial planning and the longevity needs of clientsHow advisors can turn financial coaching into life coaching by integrating financial wellness and holistic planning into their practiceHer work in wealth management for aging clients and the concept of aging in placeThe importance of integrating financial planning with the real-life needs of aging clients, especially those wanting to age in placeHow advancements in technology can complement financial planning and help address the specific challenges of the aging populationAnd moreResources:Lifelogixs: The Sassy ResourcesConnect with Ana Trujillo Limón: Carson Group LLCLinkedIn: Ana Trujillo LimónConnect with Keena Pettijohn:LifelogixsLinkedIn: Keena PettijohnAbout Our Guest: Keena Pettijohn, CEO and Founder of LifeLogixs is an accomplished Wealth Management Executive with over 25 years in Financial Services, Private Banking, Financial Planning and Trust Solutions in the Bank, Credit Union, and RIA Distribution Channels. Keena is a Leader for the Bank, Insurance, and Securities Association's Innovations Lab, BISA's organization to highlight emerging FinTech firms that support BISA's membership.Send us your questions, we'd love to hear from you! Email us at framework@carsongroup.com.

Integrative Lawyers of the World
Camilla Andersen, Australia - Integrative Lawyers of the World Series 6, Episode 5

Integrative Lawyers of the World

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2024 57:16


Professor Camilla Andersen is a lawyer and academic. She's been an academic for over thirty years on 4 different continents. She has a lot of experience in international commercial law, but she has devoted the last decade of her life to change and innovation, and to relational contract theory. She is changing the face of contract law and humanizing law.In this conversation we discussed:Humanizing lawCommunication training for lawyersCo-creating with clients and other professionals --- remembering that lawyers do not know everythingHow legalese can render a contract unenforceableWays to make contracts more understandable Comic Book Contracts and her comic book contract projectExamples of comic book contractsThe many benefits of visual contractsWord of Caution against creating standardized images and icons for visual contractsRelational contract theory, perspective, and practiceHer work with Mission Australia for which comic book contract was created for kids who are sent to therapyWhat being an integrative lawyer means to her:  thinking outside the box, listening to clients, accepting that lawyers do not know everything and co-creating with others.Learn more about Professor Camilla Andersen and our other featured Integrative Lawyers of the World: https://www.integrativelaw.com/celebrating-and-showcasing-the-global-integrative-law-movement Links to some of the projects discussed in our conversation: https://www.comicbookcontracts.com/our-journeyhttps://lawyersasdesigners.com/https://www.alternativecontracting.biz/ To support the Integrative Law Movement and effect positive change in our legal systems: https://www.integrativelaw.com/financial-support-for-the-movement(supporters in the USA are able to make tax deductible donations thanks to our fiscal sponsor The Renaissance Lawyer Society https://renaissancelawyer.org/ )  If you appreciate the work of these legal changemakers and want to help us continue to share more stories, please 

Going North Podcast
Ep. 805 – The Full Spirit Workout with Kate Eckman (@KateEckman)

Going North Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2024 40:24


“Remember how powerful you are and that you really can do anything you decide is important enough and achieve whatever you deem worthy.” – Kate EckmanToday's featured multi-award-winning author is a broadcast journalist, keynote speaker, meditation teacher, international TV personality, and a Columbia University–certified executive coach, Kate Eckman. Kate and I had a chat about her book, “The Full Spirit Workout: A Ten-Step System to Shed Your Self-Doubt, Strengthen Your Spiritual Core, and Create a Fun and Fulfilling Life”, the significance of creating more meaningful connections, and more!!! Key Things You'll Learn:3 tips for having deeper connections with othersWhat gift Kate received from having a meditation practiceHer experience as a competitive swimmer and how it shaped her discipline for writingWhat Kate's nighttime routine is like to have to good day the following dayWhat major setback led to Kate creating more success Kate's Site: https://www.kateeckman.tv/Kate's Book: https://a.co/d/5Geyg2S The opening track is titled "Kareru R Daichi Q-MIX" by Rukunetsu AKA Project R (@Rukunetsu). Use the following link to hear the full track and support his craft. https://on.soundcloud.com/62w8XPlease support today's podcast to keep this content coming! CashApp: $DomBrightmonDonate on PayPal: @DBrightmonBuy Me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dombrightmonGet Going North T-Shirts, Stickers, and More: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/dom-brightmon You Might Also Like… 229 – “Unbroken” with Tajci Cameron (@TajciCameron): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/229-unbroken-with-tajci-cameron-tajcicameron/ Ep. 782 – Grab Life By the Dreams with Karin Freeland (@KarinFreeland): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-782-grab-life-by-the-dreams-with-karin-freeland-karinfreeland/ Ep. 695 – “Becoming Flawesome” with Kristina Mand-Lakhiani (@KristinaMandLak): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-695-becoming-flawesome-with-kristina-mand-lakhiani-kristinamandlak/ Ep. 691 – “How to Spark Your Heart and Ignite Your Life” with Hilary DeCesare (@HilaryDeCesare): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-691-how-to-spark-your-heart-and-ignite-your-life-with-hilary-decesare-hilarydecesare/ Ep. 308 – “Every Day Is A New Day” with Kim O'Neill (@KimsONaMission): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep308-every-day-is-a-new-day-with-kim-oneill-kimsonamission/ Ep. 461 – “Live for Joy” with Anne Scottlin (@AnneScottlin): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-461-live-for-joy-with-anne-scottlin-annescottlin/ Ep. 785 – The Enjoyment Gap with Mandy Barbee Lanier (@mandyblanier): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-785-the-enjoyment-gap-with-mandy-barbee-lanier-mandyblanier/ Ep. 470.5 – “Business and Personal Secrets for Avoiding Relationship Landmines” with Frank Zaccari (@FZaccari): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-4705-business-and-personal-secrets-for-avoiding-relationship-landmines-with-frank-zaccari-fzaccari/ Ep. 309 – “Home Worthy” with Sandra Rinomato (@SandraRinomato): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-309-home-worthy-with-sandra-rinomato-sandrarinomato/ 179 - "Indistractable" with Nir Eyal (@nireyal): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/179-indistractable-with-nir-eyal-nireyal/ #Bonus Ep. - “How to Unplug, Unwind and Think Clearly in the Digital Age” with Daniel Sih: https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/bonus-ep-how-to-unplug-unwind-and-think-clearly-in-the-digital-age-with-daniel-sih/ #Bonus Ep. – “Digital Detox” with Molly DeFrank (@mollydefrank): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/bonus-ep-digital-detox-with-molly-defrank-mollydefrank/ Ep. 580 – “How To Get Unstuck and Find Your Purpose” with Dana Williams (@danawilliamsco): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-580-how-to-get-unstuck-and-find-your-purpose-with-dana-williams-danawilliamsco/ Ep. 613 – “Radical Intuition” with Kim Chestney (@KimChestney): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-613-radical-intuition-with-kim-chestney-kimchestney/

Plant-Based Canada Podcast
Episode 56: What's Good For Your Gut with Desiree Nielsen, RD

Plant-Based Canada Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2023 56:59


In this episode of the Plant-Based Canada Podcast we are joined Desiree Nielsen, a Registered Dietitian with a focus on plant-based nutrition and digestive health. She is the author of two Canadian bestselling plant-based cookbooks – “Eat More Plants” and “Good For Your Gut”. She is also the host of an evidence-informed wellness podcast, The Allsorts Podcast. She lives in Vancouver, Canada… where she owns a private practice with a non-diet, weight-neutral approach to nutrition and health. Desiree is a mom of two and a sometimes neglectful gardener.In This Episode We DiscussWhat inspired her to study nutrition and become a registered dietician  How Desiree incorporates plant-based eating into her practiceHer book "Good For Your Gut" and emerging data on gut healthDesiree's nuanced approach to probiotics for those with gut issuesThe role protein plays in gut healthHer unique voice on social media amid a sea of health misinformationHer podcast "Allsorts Podcast" Episode ResourcesWebsite InstagramPodcastsBlog “Good for Your Gut” Thank you for tuning in! Make sure to subscribe to the Plant-Based Canada Podcast so you get notified when new episodes are published. Support the show

Stitch Please
Vintage Sewing with Sewrena

Stitch Please

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2022 34:16


Join the Black Women Stitch Patreon. SerenaSerena sews and collects vintage patterns and sewing machines. She enjoys creating vintage content from the 1940s-1950s for Instagram and YouTube to help encourage diversity in the vintage world and share her passion for vintage style. She enjoys dressing up and creating her vintage reality.  Lisa WoolforkLisa Woolfork is an associate professor of English, specializing in African American literature and culture. Her teaching and research explore Black women writers, Black identity, trauma theory and American slavery. She is the convener and founder of Black Women Stitch, the sewing group where Black lives matter. She is also the host/producer of Stitch Please, a weekly audio podcast that centers Black women, girls, and femmes in sewing. In the summer of 2017, she actively resisted the white supremacist marches in her community, Charlottesville Virginia. The city became a symbol of lethal resurging white supremacist violence. #Charlottesville. She remains active in a variety of university and community initiatives, including the Community Engaged Scholars program. She believes in the power of creative liberation. Insights from this episode:Insights on Serena's style as a form of costumingHow Serena describes her style and practiceHer journey in transforming her wardrobeSerena's journey into vintage clothingSerena's favorite vintage decadeInsights into Serena's black vintage inspiration Quotes from the show:“I felt comfortable with myself like as a person, I've always been into vintage” -Serena in “Stitch Please”“I don't think I have a favorite, I chose my style in seasons” -Serena in “Stitch Please”“I love that your creative genius is not gonna be encumbered by the historical demand of the time” -Lisa in “Stitch Please”“I think the word authentic is a word that gets absolutely beaten to death, it gets overused. There are some folks that will have you think that authenticity is a thing that you do, rather than who you are” -Lisa in “Stitch Please”“First, I am a creator. I like to dress in the past, but I like to leave room for creativity” -Serena in “Stitch Please”“I think 100 percent historical accuracy is not realistic” -Serena in “Stitch Please”“I try not to be too inspired by people that I can't talk to and relate to, and usually that not gonna be celebrities. I try and find inspiration in everyday things and people” -Serena in “Stitch Please”“I try and find inspiration from all types of people in all walks of life because I don't want to live in this tunnel of monotony” -Serena in “Stitch Please”“Never believe you are ever done learning” -Serena in “Stitch Please”“Don't underestimate the power of just trying because you really don't know if you are capable until you actually try” -Serena in “Stitch Please” Stay Connected:Lisa WoolforkInstagram: Lisa WoolforkTwitter: Lisa Woolfork SerenaInstagram: SewrenaYouTube: SewRena  This episode was produced and managed by Podcast Laundry.

Hey Everyone, It's Tiff
Meet Ericka

Hey Everyone, It's Tiff

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2022 58:31


This week we have on another special member of Gabe's family - his cousin Ericka! We have actually been long-time digital pen pals, and have a TON in common :) It was so wonderful to hear perspective as a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, and even better to be able to share it with all of you!Have you ever had a BURNING question you wanted to ask your therapist but never did because you decided it was too awkward? YASSSSSS me too! But not here, and not now! Can you have a favorite client? What do therapists actually do in between sessions? Clients that bugHave you ever had to fire a client?What's the wildest thing that's ever happened in a session?Protecting your privacy and building trust - your safety may depend on itAll this and more, folks! We cover:What therapy is and what therapy ISN'TBeing a human while navigating the limits of confidentialityLessons learned from working at a methadone clinicThe trip that is grad schoolShifting into private practiceHer thoughts on being a first time mamaWhy she let me come to her wedding

Lone Star Lawyers
Monday Mentors with Waco Estate Planning Attorney Kristen Mynar

Lone Star Lawyers

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2022 44:26


Kristen Mynar, a board certified estate planning and probate attorney and partner with Naman, Howell, Smith & Lee in Waco, joins us on today's show. Kristen talks about maximizing your mentors, caring about your clients, and what she looks for when hiring (hint: it's not on a resume!).Her firm/practiceOffices in Waco, FW, San Antonio, AustinMost of the attorneys specialize in something, and there isn't much they don't doHer typical client has high-net worth and a closely held business, so you wind up working with them both on the estate planning and business related issues.Board certified as soon as she could, five years after starting practiceLaw is always changing so always have to stay on top of it; changing administrations can have an impact certainly so watching for whether new laws get passed at the federal levelCurrent exemptions are at all-time highs but set to expire and be cut in half in 2026.Waco is a great community; friendly/competent lawyers; way more money here than you would think, and those people keep their money here.Does a lot of work with partners in the other offices, as well as with clients in the small communities around Waco. Also succession planning for client businesses.Estate Planning can touch a lot of practice areasAdvice to lawyers in practiceHer grammar was a problem in the beginning! So she got red inked on everything for three years.She had great mentors and was a sponge. She listened/learned. Did push back when it looked like there was more than one way to do something.Fortunate to have someone who wanted to teach her how to practice.Much of her practice is drafting/writing, and she kept making the same mistakes at first. So she made a list of all the mistakes she would typically make, and then before submitting anything to the partners would go over that list to see if she had made any of those mistakes.Learn to compensate for yourselfBe humbleTake a minute and think about it! See if you can figure it out. The reader should be able to tell that you at least thought through it.RE: Business development: just be out in the community and make sure people know what you do. Offer to go speak to different groups. Do a good job and care about the client!Advice to Lawyers On The Lateral MarketNot a big believer in resumes.In interviews, looking for personality. Are you a person that I want to practice with? Personable? Easy to talk with?Rapid Fire QuestionsName one trait/characteristic you most want to see in an associate: ability to use their brainWhat habit has been key to your success: keeping my time every dayFavorite app/productivity tool: N/A - all apps are anti-productiveWhat would be listed first on the interest line of your resume: mothering, (low-carb) cooking, loungingFavorite legal movie: Bowl? The Case for ChristThanks again to Kristen Mynar for joining us on today's show!

Commander-In-Chief Podcast
COMMANDER POD - Ann Latham, the Queen of Clarity!

Commander-In-Chief Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2022 51:34


DO YOU (OR YOUR BUSINESS) WANT TO BE FEATURED IN THIS NEWSLETTER OR AN ARTICLE?Reply directly to this message and let me know some of the cool stuff you're working on! If it's a fit for what I write and care about, happy to feature you :)—Let's Get the Formalities Out of the Way…Why you're getting this: I'm Yuri Kruman and this is my “Commander-In-Chief” Newsletter, based on my book, “Be Your Own Commander-in-Chief.” I send this to people in my LinkedIN and FB networks, people I've met recently, and friends I want to keep in touch with. You can unsubscribe (SEE THE VERY BOTTOM OF THE EMAIL) and I won't be offended.—Ann Latham, President of Uncommon Clarity (and the “Queen of Clarity,”) came on the Commander-in-Chief Podcast and delivered some truly MASSIVE value.Our conversation ranged widely, touching upon:Her new book, The Power of Clarity: Unleash the True Potential of Workplace Productivity, Confidence, and EmpowermentWhat do we talk about when we say “clarity” (NO, NOT at all what you thought)How project management best practices fall well SHORT of providing clarity - and how to fix them Why “strategic clarity” isn't clarity, at all, contrary to what most leaders think and practiceHer remarkable — and unusual — personal and professional story of becoming the “Queen of Clarity” - and why her mission is personalHow Ann works with clients to break through poor communication, staid people and project management principlesHow Ann has built an entirely new discipline of management scienceHow massively expensive a LACK of clarity is for enterprises and leaders (it's truly STAGGERING)Why 80% of working time is lost to tiresome meetings, unclear expectations, difficult decisions and other wasteful delays — and how to overcome the lack of clarity behind this waste - on both an individual and organizational basis - to reap huge rewards.—Executive Coaching Office Hours (EXCLUSIVE FOR READERS)Ask me ANYTHING career- or business-related for free, 1-on-1 (REALLY)Click the link to schedule a time.—Are there any other subjects you want me to cover? Hit “Reply” and tell me!I love hearing from you guys :)—If you enjoyed this newsletter, please forward to a friend (or 5 :) or someone you feel would benefit from reading it!Yuri Kruman+1 (347) 415-0265 (Whatsapp) Get full access to Commander-In-Chief Briefs at commanderinchief.substack.com/subscribe

The One You Feed
479: Florence Williams on How to Heal From Heartbreak

The One You Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2022 54:04


Florence Williams is a journalist, author, and podcaster. She is a contributing editor at Outside Magazine and a freelance writer for the New York Times, New York Times Magazine, National Geographic, The New York Review of Books, Slate, Mother Jones and numerous other publications.In this episode, Eric and Florence discuss her new book, Heartbreak: A Personal and Scientific Journey.Sign up NOW for the next Spiritual Habits Group Program! This 8-week program begins on March 20, 2022. Let Eric teach you how to establish simple daily practices that will help you feel more at ease and fulfilled in your life. Enrollment ends on March 7 so sign up today!But wait – there's more! The episode is not quite over!! We continue the conversation and you can access this exclusive content right in your podcast player feed. Head over to our Patreon page and pledge to donate just $10 a month. It's that simple and we'll give you good stuff as a thank you!Florence Williams and I Discuss How to Heal From Heartbreak and…Her book, Heartbreak: A Personal and Scientific JourneyHer experience of heartbreak when her marriage of 25 years endedHow our bodies are physically affected by emotional painHow some personality types may be more severely affected by heartbreakThe healing effects of being open to experiencing beauty and awe during difficult timesUsing A.W.E. (attention, wait, exhale) as a mindfulness practiceHer 30 day journey in wilderness both with others and aloneHow she learned to be alone and also discovered the value of connection with other peopleThe negative effects of lonelinessHow research shows that immune systems are stronger in those who feel like their lives have meaningThe antidote to loneliness is beauty + connection + purposeFlorence Williams Links:Florence's WebsiteTwitterInstagramFacebookWhen you purchase products and/or services from the sponsors of this episode, you help support The One You Feed. Your support is greatly appreciated, thank you!If you enjoyed this conversation with Florence Williams you might also enjoy these other episodes:Florence Williams on Spending Time in Nature (2017)The Art of Stopping with David KuntzSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Body and Food Freedom Podcast
Ep. 22 - Shame, Self-Compassion and Exercise with Stefanie Bender

The Body and Food Freedom Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2021 50:33


Stefanie Bender, a non-diet strength coach, and Vanessa discuss:Shame and shame resilienceHow to integrate self-compassion into a daily practiceHer transition from classic diet approach with clients to integrating intuitive eating into her life and in her coachingA bit about her own food and body story (relatable)Some tips for improving your relationship with exerciseStefanie was a delight to chat with and I hope you enjoy this conversation! Jump to Instagram and follow her journey!Where to find Stefanie:Email: Stefanie-bender@outlook.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/sbenddd/Apply for the Body and Food Freedom Project/Book discovery Callhttps://bit.ly/3zzFpZsGet your free guide to managing the not good enough voicehttps://mailchi.mp/280ed5288217/ollcm0j9yiConnect with Vanessa!Links: https://linktr.ee/greenlifepsychologyWebsite: https://greenlifepsychology.com/Email: info@greenlifepsychology.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/greenlifepsychology/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/green_life_psychology/Disclaimer:This podcast represents the opinions of Vanessa Preston and her guests to the show. Vanessa is an Accredited Mental Health Social Worker and abides by ethics of the Australian Association of Social Workers (AASW). The content here should not be taken as medical or therapeutic advice. The content here is for informational purposes only, and because each person is so unique, please consult your healthcare professional for any medical questions. 

Nonprofit Nation with Julia Campbell
The Secrets to Keeping Your Donors with Lynne Wester

Nonprofit Nation with Julia Campbell

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2021 37:18 Transcription Available


When the world is spiraling, nonprofits give the world hope. However, we often falter when showing donors the difference that they made and make every day - and convincing them that they made the right decision to support us. That's where Lynne Wester comes in - thankfully! If you know Lynne, the Donor Relations Guru, then you know that she pulls no punches and does not hold back in her opinions, her expertise, and her generous advice. She is one of my absolute favorite speakers and thought leaders in fundraising, donor relations, and philanthropy.  Lynne's guidance has led organizations to be recognized on the national stage for fundraising innovation, creative communication, and groundbreaking donor relations work. In this episode, we dive deep into what Lynne calls "the gospel of gratitude" - how are we serving those who make our work possible? How can we look at people and truly value them - no matter how much they give to us? And how can nonprofits further inclusivity by making daily decisions, large and small? Here are some of the topics we discussed:Why the pandemic was actually a good thing for donor relations What are the ways that we can see giving through a DEI lens and practiceHer advice on coordinating in-person eventsWhy she encourages nonprofits to drop their giving societiesHow to create an "attitude of gratitude" instead of a "culture of philanthropy" A Lynne Wester quotable: "Everybody keeps saying they want a culture of philanthropy. I want a culture of generosity."And, one more: "We need to look at people and value them far more than their monetary gift." Connect with Lynne:https://www.donorrelationsguru.com/https://twitter.com/donorguruhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/lynnewester/Do me a favor? Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts (or your podcast player of choice) - it helps this podcast get seen by more people that would enjoy it!About Julia Campbell, the host of the Nonprofit Nation podcast:Named as a top thought leader by Forbes and BizTech Magazine, Julia Campbell (she/hers) is an author, coach, and speaker on a mission to make the digital world a better place. She wrote her book, Storytelling in the Digital Age: A Guide for Nonprofits, as a roadmap for social change agents who want to build movements using engaging digital storytelling techniques. Her second book, How to Build and Mobilize a Social Media Community for Your Nonprofit, was published in 2020 as a call-to-arms for mission-driven organizations to use the power of social media to build movements. Julia's online courses, webinars, and talks have helped hundreds of nonprofits make the shift to digital thinking and raise more money online. Clients include GoFundMe Charity, Meals on Wheels America, the Make-A-Wish Foundation, and the Boys & Girls Clubs of America. 

Lone Star Lawyers
Monday Mentors with Houston Fiduciary Litigator Kathleen Tanner Beduze

Lone Star Lawyers

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2021 49:06


Kathleen Turner Beduze, a fiduciary litigator and shareholder at Crain Caton & James in Houston, joins us on today's show. Kathleen talks about showing confidence and curiosity, turning interviews into conversations, and of course, Free Britney!Her firm/practiceHer practice focuses on fiduciary litigation and guardianship work2015 revamped guardianship codelegislature is generally against full-blown guardianships, preferring things like power-of-attorneys instead (and less court supervision)Impacts the planning attorneys in trying to figure out what should be in the general estate planning documentsFirm45+ attorneysfirm handles almost everything except for family and environmentalHas grown over the yearsPros/cons to being midsize firmwork/life balancenot the same rates as large firms (but this can lead to more business as well)quality of work can be the same as Big LawWhat's up with "Free Britney!"?Go read/listen to her letter to the courtRecognize that California is much different than Texas when it comes to guardianshipsHow is her father getting a % of her gig money in his capacity as conservator as opposed to business manager/agent?Covid Update (7/1/21)Courts - completely depends on where you are.She had an in-person jury trial in Galveston in Mayjurors were six feet apart and split between the jury box and the galleryMontgomery was holding in-person hearings as wellHarris County not in-person yet (early fall setting for an in-person trial)Has done trials by Zoom so it can workClientsTheir clients are all over the nation, and the rise in video calls haveAdvice for Zoom hearings/trials/depos/etc.You have to be preparedOne of the biggest complaints from judges is lawyers taking things to casually/informally; treat it like you are in personRemember that your face is always on camera and someone may be looking at you when you don't realize itAdvice to lawyers in practiceHave confidence in yourself; not necessarily in specific areas of the law that you haven't learned yet, but in your abilities to write, research, speak, strategize, etc. This isn't ego or arrogance; there's a difference.Be willing to pitch a new idea or something that other may not have thought of yetIt is okay if your personality and a client's personality don't exactly jive; don't worry about it.Ask questions of partners and more senior lawyers; admit if you don't know something; communicateEx. if you are overloaded with work from other partners and you get a new assignment from a new partnerIf you don't understand, repeat the instructionsTake notes! Don't show up without a pen/paper! You will forget!(Daniel refers to Jim Chester's DDB (Deadline/Deliverable/Budget))Advice to lawyers on the lateral marketOn paperAcademics do matterBeyond that, extracurriculars/interests matter to her. She wants to know what the person is like. Use your documents to show your unique path to where you are today.Show why you are differentShow why you are looking to move and why you want to work here. A lot of bouncing around raises questions and doesn't look great.In an interviewExhibit calmness; don't show your nervesPractice the interview beforehand to try to help with thisCome with good/specific questions that show you have prepared and are familiar with the firm and the interviewersA conversation is better than straight Q/AFinal ThoughtsBe comfortable with who you are, what you are doing, and what you are wanting to do; find the right level of work/life balance that works for you.Everything comes in waves/stages in life, so just recognize that.(Daniel) Don't feel stuck in something if your life circumstances change and don't judge yourself to harshly if you make changesNever meet a stranger; build and maintain your networkRapid Fire QuestionsName one trait/characteristic you most want to see in an associate: communicationWhat habit has been key to your success: perseveranceFavorite app/productivity tool: iTimekeepWhat would be listed first on the interest line of your resume: familyFavorite legal movie: Legally Blonde (Podcast) / The FirmThanks again to Kathleen Turner Beduze for joining us on today's show!

SpeechGoods
7. The Goods on Building a Business and Standing in Your Power with Hallie Bulkin M.A., CCC-SLP, COM

SpeechGoods

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2021 93:46


In this episode, we have Hallie Bulkin M.A., CCC-SLP, COM.  You are not gonna want to miss this chat! We get into all the things! You'll hear us talk about:Making the mental leap from clinician to CEOAffordability vs. ValueMoney is a tool and an amplifierPricing in her private pay private practiceHer journey from SLP burnout to SLP pioneer and business hausBuilding a therapy and admin teamHere's where you can find Hallie!http://facebook.com/halliebulkinbizhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/halliebulkin/INSTAGRAM: @halliebulkin Get your one free month of Simple Practice here! https://www.simplepractice.com/?p=ada71c32af --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Private Practice Success Stories
From Part-Time to Full-Time Private Practice: Lauren's Story

Private Practice Success Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2021 29:50


Lauren Meglen is a former school SLP who transitioned to full-time private practice in the Rochester, MN area. In this episode, Lauren shares her journey into private practice and what that looked like for her. She talks about how she decided on a whim to start her private practice and her experience with bringing on employees. She shares so much great wisdom and advice on ditching perfectionism and why you should go for your dreams of private practiceWhat we discuss: Her career journey as a SLP and how she started her private practiceHer experience with bringing on employeesThe big goals that she has for her practiceLessons she’s learned about letting go of perfectionism Links:Six Figure Private PracticeEntreLeadership: 20 Years of Practical Business Wisdom from the Trenches Your Best Year Ever: A 5-Step Plan for Achieving Your Most Important GoalsFree to Focus: A Total Productivity System to Achieve More by Doing LessThe Vision Driven Leader: 10 Questions to Focus Your Efforts, Energize Your Team, and Scale Your Business Profit First: Transform Your Business from a Cash-Eating Monster to a Money-Making Machine Clockwork: Design Your Business to Run ItselfOwl Therapy ServicesOwl Therapy Services FacebookStart Your Private Practice Webinar For more information, visit: www.IndependentClinician.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Hello Universe
Discernment, Justice, and Mindfulness with JoAnna Hardy

Hello Universe

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2021 72:40


JoAnna Hardy is an insight meditation practitioner and teacher, a founding member of the Meditation Coalition, a social justice advocate, and a collaborator on many online meditation programs. She shares so much wisdom in this episode, where we discuss: Her journey of rebellion, discipline, and self-compassion and how those three energies informed the path that led her to her practice and her devotion to that practiceHer work teaching social justice based meditation and the link between unlearning systemic oppression and the compassionate action teachings in BuddhismHow to choose what to focus on, in the project of making the world a better placeJoAnna's websiteJoAnna's instagram: @joannahardy65Meditation Coalition Spirit Rock Meditation CenterEva's instagram: @badbitchliving Book a discovery call with EvaKyley's Instagram: @kyleycaldwellBook a discovery call with KyleyJoin the Hello Universe Facebook Group

Live Your Spa Life
#177: Prioritizing Self-Care - with MaryAnn Birkbeck!

Live Your Spa Life

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2020 35:24


MaryAnn Birkbeck is a LIfeStyle expert and believe that self care should be essentially exquisite and a priority. She believes that we have the chance to have one brilliant life that we get to curate so that we live a life we don't want to escape from. MaryAnn also uses the personality typing tool, the Enneagram in her life coaching practice. MaryAnn considers herself a late bloomer whose time is now and wants to empower women to live their best life now - not put it off.Important TopicsHer specific self-care tipsStop tolerating peopleEdit your circle of influence to reflect who you want to beHow she used Enneagram in her life coaching practiceHer interpretation of fearThe disempowering period of her lifeQuotes:"If you don't put yourself first, no one else will!""If you face the fear, it will make you stronger."Connect with MaryAnn:Enneagram Personality Test - http://enneagramqueensland.com/Free-Personality-Test-pg5735.htmlEmail - maryann@birkbeck.com.auFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/maryannbirkbeck15Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/maryannbirkbeck/?hl=enOther links and resources:Free Gift from Diane (5 Moves to RESET Your Power) - https://ResetYourPowerGift.comFree Gift from Diane (Life RESET Quiz) - https://LifeResetQuiz.comBANKCODE - https://MyBankCode.com/VictoryDiane Halfman's website - http://www.DianeHalfman.comWant to know more about yourself?Some people ask me how to RESET their life.Some people ask me how to be more sensual.Others are wondering how to make more money.How to be more successful.How to start a business.All of these questions and more are what I answer in my programs!Come see me at http://www.DianeHalfman.com

Private Practice Success Stories
Taking Control of Her Life and Circumstances: Tia's Story

Private Practice Success Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2020 21:39


Tia Javier is a private practitioner and one of only 91 Spanish speaking speech-language pathologists in the state of Virginia. She is actually someone who I first came across when she joined the Start Your Private Practice program. Tia saw a huge need in the market for a bilingual private practice. In this episode, she shares how her student loans motivated her to make this decision, what a typical day in her practice looks like and her plans for the future. I really like Tia’s attitude and how she doesn’t look at obstacles as a set-back but instead figures out a way to overcome them. What we discuss: How Tia got into private practiceWhat she did to put her plan of starting a private practice into motionWhat her day to day life looks like within her practiceHer advice for SLPs who want to open a private practice Links:Speech Language ConnectionStart Your Private Practice WaitlistStart Your Private PracticeGrow Your Private Practice For more information, visit: www.IndependentClinician.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The One You Feed
358: Dr. Shauna Shapiro on Transformative Mindfulness

The One You Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2020 48:09


Dr. Shauna Shapiro is a professor, best-selling author, clinical psychologist, and internationally recognized expert in mindfulness and compassion. She has published over 150 journal articles and 3 critically acclaimed books translated into 16 languages. Her most recent book is called, Good Morning, I Love You: Mindfulness and Self Compassion Practices to Rewire Your Brain for Calm, Clarity, and Joy.In this episode, Eric and Shauna Shapiro talk about how we can cultivate transformative mindfulness through daily practices that nurture kindness and compassion towards ourselves.But wait – there’s more! The episode is not quite over!! We continue the conversation and you can access this exclusive content right in your podcast player feed. Head over to our Patreon page and pledge to donate just $10 a month. It’s that simple and we’ll give you good stuff as a thank you!In This Interview, Dr. Shauna Shapiro and I Discuss Transformative Mindfulness and…Her book, Good Morning, I Love You: Mindfulness and Self Compassion Practices to Rewire Your Brain for Calm, Clarity, and JoyHow she first learned the idea that what you practice grows strongerWhy your attitude and how you pay attention is so important when it comes to mindfulness3 pillars of mindfulnessWhat she learned from studying shameThe effectiveness of self-compassionThe ways mindfulness prepares the mind for learningThe difference between mindfulness and meditationWhat your mood in the morning and your mood in the evening says about your longevityThe question you can ask yourself in the morning to prime your mind to look for the good throughout the dayThe ways mindfulness can lose its transformative powerSelf-improvement vs Self-liberationHow perfection is the antithesis of evolutionThe benefits of a regular meditation practiceHer practice of “Good Morning, I Love You”Dr. Shauna Shapiro Links:drshaunashapiro.comFacebookInstagramPlushcare: Provides excellent primary and urgent healthcare through virtual appointments. It’s easy to book online and you can even get same-day appointments. They accept most major insurance carriers, are available in all 50 states and you get prescriptions sent to your local pharmacy. Go to www.plushcare.com/wolfTransparent Labs offer a variety of supplements and protein powders that include science-based ingredients and have no sugar, fat, lactose, artificial colors or sweeteners. Check out Eric’s favorite, 100% Grass-Fed Whey Isolate that comes in many delicious flavors. Visit transparentlabs.com and use Promo code WOLF to receive 10% off your order. Talkspace is the online therapy company that lets you connect with a licensed therapist from anywhere at any time at a fraction of the cost of traditional therapy. It’s therapy on demand. Visit www.talkspace.com and enter Promo Code: WOLF to get $100 off your first month.If you enjoyed this conversation with Dr. Shauna Shapiro on Transformative Mindfulness, you might also enjoy these other episodes:Self Compassion with Kristin NeffEffortless Mindfulness with Loch KellyThe Heart of Awareness with Dorothy Hunt

Next Gen Voter
The Life and Legacy of RBG

Next Gen Voter

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2020 9:22


This episode The Life and Legacy of RBG focuses on Ruth Bader Ginsburg's story on and off the court.  In this episode we explore:Ruth Bader Ginsburg's back story and the discrimination she faced in college.Her fight to overturn sex discrimination both on the books and in practiceHer rulings on the Supreme Court and how they've shaped America todayThe threat posed to her legacy by Trump's current nomination to SCOTUSWhat Ginsburg represented to millions of Americans including young womenPlease subscribe to Next Gen Voter to not miss out on future episodes:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/next-gen-voter/id1486673177

Private Practice Success Stories
Reflections on Becky's First Year of Private Practice

Private Practice Success Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2020 33:02


Becky McArthur is fully embracing the new way to start a private practice. I am seeing a lot of new SLP’s take this route for their career - doing things such as seeing clients at home, being lean when it comes to finances, not straying away from technology. This is exactly what Becky did as the pandemic hit, she quickly learned how to take her private practice online and started doing telepractice to meet her clients. In this episode she discusses this experience, what led her to start her private practice, differences between SLP from the U.S. and Canada (where she’s located) and what she’s learned since opening her private practice. What we discuss: How Becky got started in the SLP profession and what led her to the decision to start a private practiceWhat differences she’s noticed between SLPs in the U.S. and CanadaWhat she’s learned over the past year from having a private practiceHer experience with doing telepractice Links:We CommunicateFor more information, visit: www.IndependentClinician.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Private Practice Success Stories
"Just Jump In" and Other Advice After 19 Years of Practice

Private Practice Success Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2020 43:42


Ruth Bass, MS, CCC-SLP started her career as a speech-language pathologist later in life. After working for another company, she decided to branch out on her own. Ruth started her pediatric private practice, Island Therapies with the intention of remaining small on purpose. In this episode, we talk about how to keep things simple but profitable and her perspective on taking things back to the basics. She talks about going at your own pace and doing what you want as a private practice owner. Ruth and I explore some of the best marketing strategies she’s uncovered over the years that have led to client referrals and how she makes the most out of referrals.Here's what we discuss:Her reasoning behind why she’s wanted to stay a small practiceHer advice on asking for help and hiring for the things you aren’t good atRuth’s tips for someone thinking about going down the road of private practiceHow she feels about starting small and taking baby stepsHow Ruth uses the concept of friend-raising to get more client referralsFor more information, visit: www.IndependentClinician.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Private Practice Success Stories
Collaboration Over Competition

Private Practice Success Stories

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2020 39:47


Yvette McCoy has cultivated a wide-reaching private practice over the last 15 years. She currently employs and collaborates with a variety of specialists, including ENTs and audiologists, in order to serve her clients from infancy to adulthood. Yvette has had an inspiring influence on her community and continues to grow with their needs in mind.Here's What We Discuss:Her first foray into private practice as an SLP conducting home visitsThe business mindset she developed over time to lead her to a vibrant practiceHer advice to become board-certified which surprised her colleaguesHer persistence in the presence of internal and external doubtJena’s valuable opinion on why a slow and steady start to your private practice is the way to goConnect with Yvette:LinkedInFor more information, visit: www.IndependentClinician.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Private Practice Success Stories
Part-Time to Full-Time to Mentoring Private Practitioners

Private Practice Success Stories

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2020 43:30


Laura Powell, a distinguished Grow Your Own Practice mentor, experienced a myriad of SLP work settings (home visits, schools, ENT clinic, outpatient pediatric/adult) before she decided on full-time private practice. She credits her experiences with helping her develop the confidence and knowledge to pursue a multidisciplinary clinic with specialities from autism to pediatric vital stim. Today she employs SLPs, OTs, and administrative staff in a bustling office environment.Here's what we discuss:Her business mission, which reflects who she hires and how they connect with clientsHer leadership approach that has absolutely factored in to 100% employee retentionJena’s advice on goal-setting with respect to starting a private practiceHer determination to continue to learn, including seeking resources and asking questionsJena’s perspective on entering private practice slowly and surelyLinks and Resources:Traction: Get a Grip On Your Business by Gino Wickman (https://www.eosworldwide.com/traction-book)GrowYourPrivatePractice.com/LauraFor more information, visit: www.IndependentClinician.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Private Practice Success Stories
"An Intentional Private Practice" with Rosemarie Ott, SLP

Private Practice Success Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2019 31:53


SummaryRosemarie “Rosey” Ott radiates joy when she talks about her client population and achieving work-life balance. She transitioned easily from a background of working with young adults and early intervention to a traveling therapy practice based in clients’ homes. Currently she sees her clients part-time and has hired three independent contractors to work alongside her on a full-time New York City practice.What we talk about: Her eye-opening experiences that led her to take confidence in her therapeutic approachHow family support compelled her to expand her practiceHer advice on taking advantage of one's location including collaboration with other providersHer perspective on specializing to maximize client outcomesJena’s sage advice based on mentoring many new SLPs starting out See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Private Practice Success Stories
"Loving It All and Doing It All" with Beata Wazny-Brooks, SLP

Private Practice Success Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2019 36:16


About BeataBeata had earned acceptance as a PhD candidate at the University of Alberta when she made a life-altering decision to pursue speech-language pathology in Texas. She has garnered experience in the schools, early intervention, and home health. Her affinity for working with adults transformed into a zealous pursuit of knowledge and experience to treat all speech-language diagnoses affecting children ages birth to 5. Beata currently evaluates and treats clients in her private practice as the sole provider, and is seeking to increase her work schedule within the boundaries of her family’s needs.What we discussed in this episode;Her source of inspiration when she encounters challenges while working in private practiceHer journey of “self-discovery” which helped her decide how to best direct her energyHow becoming a mom affected both her schedule and recommendations to parentsHer bold approach to marketing herself through word-of-mouth and FacebookHer belief that sole practitioners are CEOs and should act accordingly Links & References"You’re a Badass” book series by Jen Sincero (https://jensincero.com/)“The Goal Digger” podcast by Jenna Kutcher (https://podcast.jennakutcher.com/)“Girl Stop Apologizing/Girl Wash Your Face” by Rachel Hollis (https://www.girlwashyourface.com/) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Private Practice Success Stories
"Opportunity is Everywhere" With Stephanie O'Silas, SLP

Private Practice Success Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2019 51:37


Stephanie speaks highly of her alma mater, Massachusetts General Hospital Institute of Health Professions, which provided her and her classmates with incredible training that she continues to utilize today. She seamlessly made the transition from graduate student to a skilled nursing facility and hospital in part due to her ability to build connections in her community. Her fortuitous move to Dallas led her to the start of her private practice. Currently she has a booming multidisciplinary clinic serving children and adults. Stephanie’s specialties include providing therapy to adults with dysphagia and neurogenic communication disorders and children with autism spectrum disorders.Here's What We Discuss:Her inspiring outlook that her skills and her community helped her prosperHow she overcame her fears with extensive planning and organizationHer striking idea that practitioners can create their own future without the need to “box” themselves inJena’s take on the incredible energy that often fuels early practitioners as they start their own practiceHer motivating vision for the limitless future of speech-language pathologyHer valuable advice drawing upon her business acumenNeed help starting or growing your private practice? Visit www.PrivatePracticeInfo.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

OT 4 Lyfe
The Power of Play in Clinic Based Therapy with Francesca Avalli

OT 4 Lyfe

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2019 79:19


We all discover occupational therapy through different ways and it is always fascinating to hear how each therapist is first introduced into this wonderful profession. Our guest today is the whole reason that our host Sarah became an occupational therapist in the first place after meeting her while she worked at a local preschool. Francesca Avalli, MS, OTR/L has a wealth of knowledge from her years working in pediatrics, both in the school and clinic setting, and has a passion for the profession of occupational therapy that is undeniable. She runs her own pediatric clinic in Los Angeles, California and created an awesome product called Handee Band to facilitate her client’s strength and growth.Francesca and Sarah discuss:Francesca’s current OT lifeHow her professional life has shifted since having a childWorking in the clinic settingStarting a pediatric private practiceHer goal of mentoring and teaching newer occupational therapistsHow Sarah and Francesca metHow Francesca inspired Sarah to become an occupational therapistThe difference between working for yourself and working for a companyThe power of saying no and realizing boundaries as a therapistPlaying within the clinic settingHer favorite treatment strategies and pieces of equipmentTeaching confidence to kidsMultiple uses of lycra within the clinic settingHer most memorable moment as an OTManaging client/parent relationshipsHow and why she created Handee BandWho Handee Band can be used withFind Handee Bands here: Handee BandsEmail: ot@therapyworksla.comhttp://www.handeeband.comTwitter: https://Twitter.com/handeebandInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/handeeband/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/handeeband

Private Practice Success Stories
"Growing Your Practice One Day at a Time" with Elizabeth Perry, SLP

Private Practice Success Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2019 26:41


​Elizabeth Perry, SLP opened her private practice about two years ago and since that moment it has flourished. She treats pediatric clients primarily and also specializes in corporate speech-language pathology. She has grown her business through a combination of continuing education, delegation, and dedication to evidence-based practices.Here's What We Cover:The critical moment that led her to pursuing private practiceHer encouragement to seek business coaching from various sourcesHer rationale for seeing pediatric clients in their homes or school environmentHer unique approach to ensuring a fulfilling provider-client relationshipHow her company has developed from a one person operation to a thriving enterpriseNeed helping starting or growing your private practice? Visit www.PrivatePracticeInfo.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Private Practice Success Stories
"Identifying and Developing Your Expertise" with Lori Melnitsky, SLP

Private Practice Success Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2018 23:16


Lori Melnitsky, SLP first encountered speech-language pathology as a client with stuttering. She earned a degree in accounting and decided on a career change to speech therapy. She delved into the fields of early intervention and the public schools early on. Currently her practice focuses on individuals who stutter and children with oral-motor deficits, and she concurrently works at a school part-time.Here's What We Cover:The value she has found in her unique personal experience as well as continuing educationHow she balances her thriving practice with a growing number of responsibilitiesThe reasons she recommends having an office within your own homeHer innovative ideas to expand her practiceHer best advice for practitioners who are nervous about starting out Need helping starting or growing your private practice? Visit www.PrivatePracticeInfo.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Private Practice Success Stories
"Using Your Experience to Help Grow Your Practice" with Amy Strekas, SLP

Private Practice Success Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2018 20:54


Amy Strekas, SLP explored a variety of pediatric settings prior to developing her private practice. She is highly specialized at treating stuttering. Amy currently sees pediatric clients with a variety of disorders in their homes and schools.Here's What We Cover:How her freelancing experience helped her set up her private practiceHer unique manner of finding clientsThe many ways that seeing clients in their natural environments works for herHer decision to create a new and helpful resource for parentsNeed helping starting or growing your private practice? Visit www.PrivatePracticeInfo.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Private Practice Success Stories
"Making My Vision a Reality" with Dr. Tinita Kearney, SLP

Private Practice Success Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2018 32:29


Dr. Kearney discovered a passion for speech-language pathology as an undergraduate student. Her graduate program afforded her the opportunity to work with children with autism. Dr. Kearney continues to apply her incredible research skills to all areas of her life. In her current practice, she continues to establish both connections with colleagues and balance between family time and attention to clients.Here's What You'll Learn:How Dr. Kearney’s career continues to include her role as a part-time school speech-language pathologistThe first steps she took, and the obstacle that nearly made it impossibleHer wide assortment of therapy tools that appeal to her clienteleMeeting the needs of her clients by planning on a multidisciplinary approachHer adventures as the mom of an infant who is also balancing a growing private practiceHer recommendations for undecided practitioners who are wondering whether to continue with private practice, including how to handle accepting insuranceHer unique plans for the immediate future to maximize her clients’ therapy time this summerFor links and show notes, please visit www.PrivatePracticeSuccessStories.com/12 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.