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Private Practice Elevation with Daniel Fava

Daniel Fava
SEO
Private Practice Elevation
Private Practice
Mental Health
Artificial Intelligence
Search Engine Optimization
Google
Self-Sabotage
Content Creation
Private Practice Marketing
Financial Mistakes
Group Practice Management
Private Practice Ownership
SEO Assessment
Content Marketing
ALMA
Fear
Therapy Intensives
Google Analytics
Traffic Analysis

Join Daniel Fava, founder of Private Practice Elevation, on a journey to elevate your private practice to new heights. Whether you're a therapist or a private practice owner, this podcast is your go-to resource for mastering online marketing strategies.

Unlike other shows in the field, The Private Practice Elevation Podcast offers a unique blend of real-life experiences from successful practice o... more

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Latest Episodes

Most therapists treat their FAQ page like a parking lot for leftover content.

That's a mistake, and it's quietly costing you traffic, time, and clients.

In this episode of On The Trail, the focus is on why the FAQ page might be one of the most und... more

Most practice owners run their business on instinct. But when you understand the right numbers—like retention, utilization, and revenue per session—you stop guessing and start growing with intention.

In this episode, Daniel sits down with Madeline L... more

Getting traffic to your website is only half the battle. Many therapists invest time and money into SEO, directories, or ads, but still struggle to turn website visitors into actual inquiries.

The problem may not be traffic. It might actually be co... more

AI is showing up everywhere — but should it have a place inside your therapy practice?

In this episode, Daniel sits down with Maria Szandrach, co-founder of Mentalyc, to talk about how AI can actually help clinicians without replacing the human conn... more

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Recent Guests

Abbie Shares
Social media strategist who works exclusively with therapists
Abbie Shares
Episode: 205 - Why Social Media Is Now a Must for Therapists (Even If You Hate It)
Rebekah Hudson
Copywriter for therapists and private practice clients; part of Private Practice Elevation team
Private Practice Elevation
Episode: 202 . Why Copywriting Is the Missing Piece on Your Private Practice Website
Jeremy Pentsil
Branding photographer specializing in therapists
Peak Focus Media (peakfocusmedia.co)
Episode: 201. How Authentic Branding Photography Can Help Therapists Attract the Right Clients
Uriah Guilford
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist; founder of Productive Therapist; creator of Simple Intake
Productive Therapist / Simple Intake
Episode: 200 - Can AI Chatbots Streamline Your Therapy Practice Intake Without Losing the Human Touch?
Melvin Varghese
Licensed psychologist and founder of Selling the Couch / Quiet Builder
Selling the Couch, Quiet Builder
Episode: 199. Finding Success in Slow Growth: A Conversation with Melvin Varghese
Chris Morin
Founder of Moonraker.AI, an SEO agency focused on therapists
Moonraker.AI
Episode: 198. Is Traditional SEO Dead for Therapists?
Jeremy Zug
Founder of Practice Solutions, expert in insurance billing for mental health providers
Practice Solutions
Episode: 197. What Do Practice Owners Need to Know About Billing to Be Successful?
Brent Stutzman
Founder of TheraSass, a HIPAA-compliant CRM built for therapists
TheraSass
Episode: 194. Stop Losing Leads: 3 Ways a CRM Can Transform Your Private Practice
Michael Diettrich-Chastain
Founder of Arc Integrated, author, speaker, professional coach and consultant
Arc Integrated
Episode: 192. Leading with Curiosity: How to Influence Your Team Without Micromanaging

Host

Daniel Fava
Host of the show, focused on private practice marketing, website optimization, and actionable growth strategies for therapists.

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 66 ratings
  • Great podcast full of important information

    This podcast is full of useful information. The content is high value and spoken in an understandable way. I’m so appreciative for this podcast!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    BSchank
    United Statesa year ago
  • Excellent podcast!

    This podcast is incredible for anyone who is a mental health practitioner, has a private practice, or is a professional adjacent to the mental health industry. I highly recommend!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Always Rebekah
    United States3 years ago
  • Great Conversation and Insight!

    I was a guest on the podcast and had the awesome opportunity to chat with Daniel. He understands the trials and tribulations of the private practitioner so well, it made for an easy, insightful conversation. I’d recommend for anyone who needs to think about circumnavigating those private practice questions we all come across!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    RyanDerous
    United States3 years ago
  • Fantastic podcast

    I feel so fortunate to have come across Daniels podcast. He is so down to earth and his calm presence is so refreshing. As a mental health Therapist I have learned so much from him and his amazing guests. I highly recommend adding to your rotation!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ChrisfromNC
    United States3 years ago
  • Daniel knows his stuff!

    I love hearing Daniel’s practical tips in helping practice owners market their practices in the online space Daniel helped me with my website and it has made huge impact for my practice

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Lgordonb
    United States3 years ago

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The host is viewed as trustworthy, down-to-earth, and easy to learn from, with a supportive interview style.
Listeners praise practical, real-world tips that translate to tangible improvements in websites and client acquisition.
Guests are frequently described as insightful and credible, offering fresh perspectives relevant to therapy practices.

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205 - Why Social Media Is Now a Must for Therapists (Even If You Hate It)
Q: How do you measure success on social media for a therapy practice?
Success is measured by how social media drives people to the website or booking links (clicks), while impressions gauge visibility; the emphasis is on building trust rather than direct conversion from social alone.
205 - Why Social Media Is Now a Must for Therapists (Even If You Hate It)
Q: What were the biggest struggles therapists faced when you started working with them, and how did you help address them?
The main issues were consistency and energy/effort required for content creation, particularly video; she emphasizes aligning content with the therapist's voice and niching down to a core topic to improve sustainability and impact.
205 - Why Social Media Is Now a Must for Therapists (Even If You Hate It)
Q: Tell us about your story. How did you get started doing what you're doing today, helping therapists with their online marketing?
Abbie shares that she transitioned from HR and psychology training into marketing, gradually focusing on social media for therapists, combining her psychology background with marketing know-how to help therapists reach clients online.
188. Planning for Therapist Emergencies: Professional Wills and Client Care
Q: But before we get there, why don't you tell us a little bit about yourself and how you started helping other practice owners cover themselves in emergencies?
Dr. Miller describes her two experiences where colleagues fell ill and died, triggering her to take on executorial duties, which revealed how unprepared many therapists are for emergencies. This led to the creation of Thera Closure to provide a professional, ethical, and practical solution that doesn't burden friends or family.
SUMMER ENCORE 115. Copywriting That Connects With Your Ideal Client with Laura Long
Q: How do you guide someone to connect with their ideal client in a practical way?
Start with market research from internal sources like progress notes and intake forms to identify common threads in how clients spoke about their issues. Then supplement with external sources (Amazon reviews, book critiques, Reddit discussions, YouTube tutorials) to capture authentic language and phrases your ideal client uses, which can be woven into service pages and blog posts.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Private Practice Elevation

What is Private Practice Elevation about and what kind of topics does it cover?

The show centers on practical, therapist-focused marketing for private practices, with a strong emphasis on websites, SEO, copywriting, branding, and intake technology. Episodes frequently feature practitioners and industry experts who share actionable strategies for attracting clients, building trust, and scaling a practice while maintaining ethical and client-centered approaches. Noteworthy are the recurring sponsor integrations and a hands-on, collaborative tone that helps listeners implement improvements quickly.

The format blends practitioner stories with expert guidance, often including real-world case studies, tool recommendations, and tactical frameworks. It's probably especially valuable for practice owners, marketing leads, and ad... more

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Recent guests on Private Practice Elevation include:

1. Abbie Shares
2. Rebekah Hudson
3. Jeremy Pentsil
4. Uriah Guilford
5. Melvin Varghese
6. Chris Morin
7. Jeremy Zug
8. Brent Stutzman

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