
Because there are so many therapist podcasts out there, I was hesitant to throw my hat into the podcasting ring so late in the game. Until I realized what a great vehicle it is to share information, something I have been committed to doing in the therapy community for the last 20 years. Sixteen years ago, when hard copies and hand held papers were the norm, I was the business columnist for Merion ... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 13 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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As therapists we know the impact we have when we typically work one on one with clients. Nobly, over the course of a lifetime you can impact hundreds if not thousands of individuals.
But sometimes you want to do even more, and have a further, wider... more
Tomeico Faison and I talk about building in multiple revenue streams in your practice as a way to mitigate, not increase your risk, to strategically grow a practice, add value to current clients, provide learning opportunities for staff, and hel... more
Probably the first big investment therapists make in their private practice is deciding to open a physicial location, or "brick and mortar" location. The podcast does a deep dive into all possibilites and what you need to take into consideration for ... more
One of the trickiest decisions for many first time practice owners is what to call their private practice. This podcast explores naming your entity from a legal and marketing perspectives, and gives practical advice and information on what to take... more
One of the first questions I often get asked is whether I think you can you grow a successful practice and have a family. Proof of concept is the fact that my own company grew over a 25 year period in sync with my wonderful daughter Jenna. I can sa... more
I decided to do this webinar solo because I feel so opinionated on the topic, so first and foremost, I welcome all feedback especially opposing points of view. At a time where there is so much competition in the healthcare industry, ongoing encroachm... more
Whether you are a practice owner hiring, or a therapist being hired, it is so important to really understand what is in a contract and what should be in a contract. By far, the 3 most misunderstood but important clauses are the non compete, non soli... more
Thank you Iris and Tamika! Such great advice, I hope to hear another episode soon :)
I really appreciate your willingness to not be color blind and discuss race in OT










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