

Private Practice Startup Podcast
Dr. Kate Campbell & Katie Lemieux
The Private Practice Startup is owned by Kate Campbell, PhD, LMFT & Katie Lemieux, LMFT, two therapists who built their 6-figure private practices from the ground up. We're passionate about inspiring mental health professionals on their private practice journey from startup to mastery! On our podcast, we interview entrepreneurs, experts in the mental health and business arenas and successful private practitioners to provide a wealth of information for our listeners! We LOVE interviewing all of our guests and most importantly we have fun doing it. We hand pick everyone we interview as we know each and every person will bring value to you and your business assisting you in reaching your goals and dreams! We also offer webinars, online courses, in person trainings, attorney approved private practice paperwork, and are CEU providers in the state of Florida. For more info, visit our website www.PrivatePracticeStartup.com.
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Aug 29, 2020 • 27min
Episode 207: How To Book New, Ideal Clients Without Answering Your Phone
Cindy is a Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist in Asheville, North Carolina and she owns two businesses. AVL Couples Therapy is her private practice where she specializes in working with Happy Couples. Mountain Practice Journeys is where she helps therapists to love the business side of private practice. Her services include private practice coaching, web design, and online courses. In her spare time she enjoys camping & hiking; studying the Enneagram, astrology, and tarot; and watching shows about the paranormal.

Aug 22, 2020 • 40min
Episode 206: If I Can Do it, You Can Do it Too!: 4 Tips to Grow a Private Practice From an Intern
Chrissy Barlahan, MFT-I, managed to finish grad school having moved far away from family and friends, having a very difficult pregnancy, and birthing an 8lb wild child. She has built a FULL private practice of 20+ clients in about 5 months! She spends her days off chasing her sweet son, watching guilty pleasure TV with her husband, and taking out her daily stress in kickboxing classes.

Aug 15, 2020 • 37min
Episode 205: How counselors can get paid to travel
Dr. Davis is a professor of Marriage and Family Therapy at Alliant International University in California. He is a coauthor of the 2014 and 2015 article of the year in the Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, as well as two of the field's most widely used theory textbooks. He also owns The Davis Group, a thriving group practice with offices in Roseville and Palo Alto, CA. Last but not least, he is also a closet archery aficionado.

Aug 8, 2020 • 38min
Episode 204: The Impact of Racial Discrimination on Mental Health
Kimberly Grocher is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Executive Coach, and Yoga Teacher in private practice in New York City and Fort Lauderdale, FL. She's an adjunct professor at the Columbia University School of Social Work where she teaches Social Work Foundations: Power, Race, Oppression, & Privilege. Kimberly enjoys working with professional women, entrepreneurs and couples, helping them design lives that allow them to thrive professionally while being emotionally, spiritually, and physically healthy. Fun Fact: Kim is a travel addict and can't wait to travel again!

Aug 1, 2020 • 34min
Episode 203: Protect Your Private Practice by Avoiding the MOST Common Insurance Claims
Kathryn McGowan leads and and manages the underwriting and claim intake operations for CPH & Associates. She has been with CPH & Associates for 5 years. Her company specializes in insuring Mental & Allied Health individuals and small businesses.

Jul 25, 2020 • 36min
Episode 202: Ruth’s Success Story - Where Are They Now
Ruth Harbin collaborates with children, teens, and adults in her private practice to create more joy in their lives. Ruth’s personality and style create a fun and relaxed atmosphere that allows them to start building courage to explore new ways of experiencing feelings and interacting with others. Ruth developed a full practice in six months.

Jul 18, 2020 • 39min
Episode 201: The Dos and Don'ts When Starting a Private Practice
Susan Block has a successful marriage and family therapy practice in South Florida. She is extremely passionate about her work with couples and individuals. In 2019, ThreeBestRated.com handpicked Susan as one of the top three marriage therapists in Coral Springs, Florida. Susan has a deep passion for assisting other mental health professionals who are eager to succeed in private practice. She stays active by practicing yoga, kickboxing and running. Susan has a soft spot for dogs and volunteers occasionally at the local animal shelter.

Jul 11, 2020 • 39min
Episode 200: Anti-Racism & Therapy - Things Your BIPOC Client Might Want You to Know
Elizabeth is a psychotherapist living in Asheville, NC. She works with clients using equine-assisted psychotherapy (therapy using horses!) and has an office where she sees clients (far fewer horses). She facilitates anti-racism trainings for therapists.

Jul 4, 2020 • 28min
Episode 199: The 5 Pitfalls Between Counselors and Churches
Whitney Owens is a Licensed Professional Counselor and Private Practice Consultant. She lives in Savannah, Georgia, where she owns a group private practice, Water’s Edge Counseling. In addition to running her practice, she offers individual and group consulting through Practice of the Practice. Whitney places a special emphasis on helping clinicians start and grow faith-based practices.

Jun 27, 2020 • 40min
Episode 198: Unpacking Whiteness with White Identifying Clients in Therapy
Amanda Gaudet is a licensed clinical social worker currently working in training, consulting and organizational development at a large non-profit in New York City. She is passionate about dismantling systematic oppression at all levels. Amanda considers herself a life learner in her commitment to social justice.