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All Things Private Practice Podcast

Patrick Casale
Mental Health
ADHD
Entrepreneurship
Neurodiversity
Autism
Private Practice
Therapy
Burnout
Neurodivergence
Coaching
Community Support
Resilience
Authenticity
Public Speaking
Podcasting
Self-Compassion
Community Healing
Leadership
Therapists
Self-Doubt

A podcast for neurodivergent entrepreneurs and mental health professionals who want to build a business, life, and body of work that actually fits how their brain operates. Through honest interviews and real conversations, Patrick Casale explores entrepreneurship, identity, burnout, overcoming self doubt, creativity, visibility, and sustainable success with neurodivergent business owners, creators... more

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In this episode, Patrick Casale talks with Katherine L’Etang (A.K.A. @TheNeurodiversityMom) about her journey as a late-diagnosed Autistic and ADHD adult, which is both powerful and relatable, especially for advocates, parents, and neurodiverse profe... more

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In this episode, Patrick Casale talks with Yael Clark and Liam Spicer about building neurodiversity-affirming mental health spaces and the Neurodiversity Affirming Therapy Conference Australia & LOAPAC Expo.

They discuss how collaboration among neur... more

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In this episode, Patrick Casale talks with Jodie Hill, who is the founder & managing partner of Thrive Law, a neurodivergent solicitor, and a passionate advocate for mental health, equity, and neuroinclusion in the workplace. Her lived experience and... more

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In this episode, Patrick Casale shares a brutally honest look at living with chronic neuroimmune conditions while trying to keep up with plans, business, and even just daily life. If you’ve ever felt like your body is working against you and struggle... more

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Recent Guests

Jodie Hill
Founder and managing partner of Thrive Law; neurodivergent solicitor; ED&I consultant, coach and trainer; author; campaigner
Thrive Law
Episode: Episode 250: Legal Perspectives on Neurodiversity and Thriving at Work [featuring Jodie Hill]
Mandi Dixon
ADHD menopause therapist and coach; LPC, EMDR therapist, ADHD executive functioning coach
ADHD Menopause Therapist / Coach
Episode: Episode 248: How Perimenopause is Different for ADHD Women [featuring Mandi Dixon]
Michelle Moseley
LCMHC in North Carolina specializing in religious trauma, spiritual harm, trauma-informed and neurodivergent-affirming therapy
Private practice in North Carolina
Episode: Episode 247: Therapy for Religious Trauma and Spiritual Abuse [featuring Michelle Moseley]
Pasha Marlowe
Neuroinclusion speaker, consultant, and coach; author of Creating Cultures of Neuroinclusion
Independent/Consultant
Episode: Episode 246: Neuroinclusive Workspaces That Truly Support All Neurotypes [featuring Pasha Marlowe]
Liz Ridgway
LCSW, licensed therapist, speaker, and mental health consultant specializing in elite athletes and creatives
Mentl.Sesh
Episode: Episode 245: Merge Passion and Therapy: Working with Athletes, Brands, and Creatives [featuring Liz Ridgway]
Carrie Wiita
adjunct professor, consultant, former professional actor
Interpersonal Branding / Marketing for Therapists
Episode: Episode 244: Marketing: For Therapists Who Hate Marketing [featuring Carrie Wiita]
Angela R. Howard
Equity-centered organizational culture and change strategist; Founder of Call for Culture
Call for Culture
Episode: Episode 243: Implementing DEI: The Antidote to Toxic Workplace Culture [featuring Angela Howard]
Marvin Toliver
Licensed clinical social worker, TEDx speaker, founder of Dear Black Man, You Good; founder of Reimagine Culture, LLC
Reimagine Culture, LLC; Dear Black Man, You Good
Episode: Episode 242: Advocacy Beyond 1:1 Therapy: Equity, Access, and Healing for Marginalized Communities [featuring Marvin Toliver]
Dr. Salena Justice
Licensed psychologist specializing in high-masking autistic adults; skilled in autism evaluation and skill-based therapy
Private practice, North Carolina
Episode: Episode 240: Affirming Autism Assessments for High-Masking Adults [featuring Dr. Salena Justice]

Host

Patrick Casale
Host of All Things Private Practice Podcast. Focuses on authenticity, resilience, and practical guidance for therapists and practice owners.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 226 ratings
  • I can’t believe this podcast exists!

    As a neurodivergent therapy practice owner, it almost feels like this podcast was written just for me. Patrick is compassionate and insightful. The topics are relevant and well thought out. Thank you Patrick for creating this space!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ND social worker
    Canada19 days ago
  • Politics

    Therapists are not supposed to be activists for the DNC.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    nogoodfeatures
    United States3 months ago
  • Love it!

    I have been following Patrick and Dr. Neff since my son was first diagnosed with ADHD which led to my entire family being diagnosed. But that journey lead me to this podcast as well and I’m so grateful! Always a great listen. Thank you Patrick!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    DrCira1980
    United States7 months ago
  • The best perspective offered around the neurodivergent experiences

    This podcast shares a wide range of perspectives on the challenges faced by the neurodivergent community. Patrick’s storytelling feels deeply human, which allows for any neurodivergent listener to feel truly seen and understood. Honest, raw, and most importantly: relatable. Absolutely worth a listen!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Cupcakex0x
    Canada10 months ago
  • Long time listener

    I’ve been listening to ATPP for years and have always found Patrick’s perspective and interviews to be insightful, helpful, validating, and real. This is always the first podcast I recommend to friends who are looking to go into private practice!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Pribrao
    United Statesa year ago

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Audience notes the host's ability to tackle tough topics with compassion.
Listeners value real talk about burnout and growth.
Therapists praise actionable insights and authenticity.
The show is seen as a go-to resource for therapists starting or expanding private practice.
Guests are consistently described as relatable and practical.

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Episode 245: Merge Passion and Therapy: Working with Athletes, Brands, and Creatives [featuring Liz Ridgway]
Q: Like if I wanted to pursue a career with maybe attracting different types of clients, maybe pitching myself in situations where I feel uncomfortable or unqualified, what would be your advice in that scenario?
Start with a written plan: identify target brands and clients, build a relational network, create a clean media kit, and develop a concrete, proactive pitch that shows how you can add value beyond clinical work.
Episode 242: Advocacy Beyond 1:1 Therapy: Equity, Access, and Healing for Marginalized Communities [featuring Marvin Toliver]
Q: How does Toliver's work challenge traditional therapy models to reach marginalized communities?
Toliver emphasizes decolonizing care, building community-centered approaches, and creating spaces beyond individual therapy, including nonprofit work, groups, and training programs that empower marginalized people to access healing.
Episode 239: Be Annoying: Your Voice is Needed [featuring Caryn Zaner]
Q: Is therapy political, and should it be kept out of the therapy room?
Caryn asserts that therapy is inherently political and that avoiding politics would be incompatible with many clients and communities, arguing that social context and advocacy are integral to meaningful practice.
Episode 239: Be Annoying: Your Voice is Needed [featuring Caryn Zaner]
Q: Tell us about how authenticity, values, and capitalism intersect in your work.
Caryn describes navigating two businesses with a commitment to accessible care, using group processes and sliding-scale models to balance financial realities with social justice goals, and emphasizes that branding and market behavior must align with core values.
Episode 234: Beyond Picky Eating: How to Recognize and Treat ARFID [featuring Dr. Marianne Miller]
Q: What are some foundational building blocks to support individuals with ARFID?
Educating oneself on ARFID is crucial, including understanding its three subtypes and asking specific questions about eating experiences.

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What is All Things Private Practice Podcast about and what kind of topics does it cover?

This show centers on the realities of running a mental health private practice and building a sustainable business around clinical work. Across episodes, conversations frequently touch on entrepreneurship, neurodiversity in practice, ethics, advocacy, group practice dynamics, burnout, and practical strategies for growth, branding, and client accessibility. Noteworthy elements include guests who blend clinical expertise with entrepreneurship, the host's emphasis on authenticity and practical takeaways, and frequent discussions about navigating politics, social justice, and innovative therapy approaches within cash-flow driven settings. Potential listeners can expect actionable guidance for scaling a practice, plus candid, human-centered conv... more

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Recent guests on All Things Private Practice Podcast include:

1. Jodie Hill
2. Mandi Dixon
3. Michelle Moseley
4. Pasha Marlowe
5. Liz Ridgway
6. Carrie Wiita
7. Angela R. Howard
8. Marvin Toliver

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