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Welcome to the archive of Mind Money Balance podcast episodes. To stay up to date on the latest epsidoes, make sure you subscribe to the feed on Spotify or your podcast player of choice.
69: Marketing For Modern Therapists
No more business cards and cold letters, it’s 2021, and marketing for therapists has changed. In this episode, I break down what marketing is, what it isn’t, and things to think about as you market your private practice.
68: 5 Keys for a Successful Therapy Practice PLUS Mistakes to Avoid
Whether you're building an online counseling business or an in-person therapy practice, I've seen five keys show up again and again in my practice and my work with private practice owners. PLUS, I'll share how these things can show up when mental health providers make mistakes in these areas.
Inside Out Success Story with Shari Loveday | BONUS Episode
Shari Loveday is an alumna of Grow a Profitable Practice From the Inside Out, a 3-month group coaching program for private practice therapists. She shares why she joined, what takeaways she had, and how she implemented niching tips, pricing lessons, and money mindset.
67: The Enneagram and Money with Career Wellness Coach Jazmine Reed-Clark
How does the personality test the Enneagram impact your relationship with money? Today’s guest is Jazmine Reed Clark. A Career Wellness Coach in her entrepreneurial day-job, she’s an Enneagram lover and expert. I brought her on to share with us how the enneagram can teach us about our relationship with money, what motivates us and challenges us depending on our enneagram type, and so much more!
66: Thinking vs. Doing vs. Being In Therapy and with Money
Most of us spend our time thinking and doing. Creating to-do lists, thinking about what tasks we’ll achieve, running errands, etc. But how much time are we “being?” In this episode, you’ll consider how often you’re thinking, doing, or being. Plus, I’ll invite you to think about adding more being into your life, how structuring your private practice to work for you helps you “be” more, and preventing burnout.
65: How Many Clients Does a Therapist Have?
You’re tired of trying to figure out how many clients you need to see in private practice. You’ve asked around, tried to mimic a caseload based on your agency days, but something doesn’t feel right. Do you see 10 clients a week? 40? 100? In this episode, I’ll break down why an “average caseload” for therapists is a relic of days past, and how to think about your private practice caseload sustainably.
64: Private Practice vs. Agency Work vs. Therapy Apps
Trying to figure out the pros and cons of private practice? I’m breaking down all of the advantages and disadvantages of three common work setups for therapists: Group Practice vs. Private Practice vs. Therapy Apps.
63: All of Your Student Loan Questions Answered with Loan Sense Founder Catalina Kaiyoorawongs
Catalina Kaiyoorawongs is the founder of Loan Sense, a service-based platform that helps individuals understand their best plan for paying back student loans. I brought her on the podcast and asked her frequently asked student loan questions.
62: How to Take Your Private Practice Full Time
Private practice provider with your practice “on the side” of someone else’s business? If you work in a hospital, school, agency, or university, you might have your private practice “on the side.” If you are ready to move from “on the side” to full-time, this episode is for you!
61: How To Find A Good Business Coach → PLUS 7 Red Flags
Getting ready to hire a business or money coach? I’ve got four signs I use when choosing a good one PLUS seven red flags to avoid.
60: 5 Money Lessons From Deleting Instagram
I’m back for season 3 of the Mind Money Balance podcast! Sharing five lessons I learned from a month off of Instagram and how they apply to your relationship with money.
59: A Millennial Therapist’s Money Journey with Danielle Wayne
Danielle Wayne is an online millennial therapist and helps high-achieving professionals and recovering perfectionists like doctors, attorneys, and business owners with anxiety. We cover having a complicated relationship with money, scarcity mindset, and financial privilege in this episode.
58: Approaching a Healthy Relationship With Money with Dr. Amy Nasamran
“I didn’t know money mindset was a thing . . . I knew there was something not quite right.” Dr. Amy Nasamran isn’t the only one who has felt this way. In this conversation with Amy, we cover what a healthy relationship with money is, examining the “why” behind saving, and sitting with discomfort when it comes to money.
57: Toronto Therapist Talks Money and Social Justice
Krista Carlin is a justice-oriented therapist who is passionate about neurodiversity. Krista works with a unique approach to care for adults with ADHD. In this episode, we talk about looking at small business as social justice, the skill of self-advocacy, and knowing when it’s time to seek help.
56: A Highly Sensitive Therapist Covers Money in Private Practice
Have you heard of “Highly Sensitive People?” Also known as HSPs, it’s a personality trait that comes with many gifts and several challenges. Today’s guest Stephanie Garnder-Wright shares what she gleaned about money and private practice as an HSP. In this episode, we cover how working longer meant being on the verge of burnout, financial self-compassion, and tips on money for HSPs.
55: Financial Self Care with Taylor Broughton
Financial self-care is being intentional about how much you are earning, finding people to be in community with you, and for entrepreneurs, setting sustainable fees for services or products. Listen to this podcast episode for insight on how Taylor Broughton, an American UK-based therapist, sets up her practice.
54: Improve Your Finances with Stevon Lewis
Ever wonder what people actually do to improve their finances? My guest today is Stevon Lewis, a Marriage and Family Therapist in South Bay, CA. Stevon shares how he increased his financial literacy personally and professionally. Tune in as he shares how he’s messing up the status quo in the therapy world when it comes to money, and how he sees other successful therapists as inspiration instead of competition.
53: Money Journey & Fears with Nathan Astle
Financial therapist Nathan Astle of Relational Money joins me to talk about his money journey, overcoming money fears, and getting comfortable talking about money. I reshare a plea to include Asians in your antiracism work as our relationship with money is intersected with various parts of our identity.
52: Gaining Money Confidence with Dr. Betsy Chung
Think you need to be a financial genius to feel confident with money? Guess again. Today’s guest shares how using strategies she helps her therapy clients with translated to an increase in feeling confident with money.
51: Private Practice Accounting: Tax Questions for Therapists Answered with Andrew Reisen
It’s tax season, which means private practice owners are likely googling how to file their taxes, what counts as a tax write-off, and wondering if they should hire accounting help. Today’s guest is Andrew Riesen. Andrew is a co-founder of Heard, an accounting and bookkeeping platform designed for private practice therapists.