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Private Practice Success Stories

Summary: My name is Jena Castro-Casbon, MS CCC-SLP (of The Independent Clinician and The Private Practice Solution).I am part of a group of private practitioners who have taken client care into our own hands.We are skilled clinicians who pride ourselves on providing high-quality care to our clients and their families.We are fighting against productivity requirements, administrative red tape and unnecessary restrictions.We started our own private practices to take control of our professional and personal lives. Of our schedules. Of our incomes. Of our future.We work hard for our clients but on our terms.We believe in helping others – but also helping ourselves.We’re not interested in competing with each other. We hope that we all make it.We are successful private practitioners and these are our stories.Thank you for taking the time to listen to this interview. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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 Moving into Private Practice with Nicole Donnelly | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 32:58

Are you waiting until you have all of your ducks in a row before you start your private practice?I hear this a lot because many SLPs are concerned about timing especially if they are in the middle of moving. I totally get that, but there are definitely things you can do to get started whether you are physically moving or just moving into private practice.In this episode, I am joined by Nicole Donnelly, and we are talking about her journey into private practice which actually began when she moved to a new city!Nicole Donnelly is the owner of Sunflower Speech Therapy, LLC located in New Buffalo, MI. She has always had a dream of opening her own practice but never truly believed it was more than a dream. She is pleased to announce that she decided to take a leap in July 2020, join Start Your Private Practice, and not look back. Her dream is finally her reality and she feels so blessed to have the opportunity to change the lives of children and families in her community through her private practice, Sunflower Speech Therapy, LLC. At Sunflower Speech Therapy, LLC, her mission is to better the lives of children and their families by providing high-quality speech-language therapy services in a private practice setting. A sunflower typically produces greater than 1,000 seeds. Just as a sunflower produces seeds, a Speech-Language Pathologist produces seeds of knowledge, advice, and guidance so that together, as a team, they can help children reach their full potential. Throughout the life of a sunflower, it grows toward the sun. The goal of her practice is to provide children with the nurture and nutrients needed to become successful communicators as they, too, grow toward the sun.In Today's Episode, We Discuss: Advice for those that want to open a private practice but are moving Getting clients in a new city How to create flexibility in your private practice Responding to the need of the community Making sure your needs are being met Believing in yourself and your ability to open a private practice When Nicole moved to a new city, she decided to create a new job for herself instead of looking for a new job. With the help of my Start Your Private Practice program, she is now very happy and her clients are too!Nicole is proof that you can get up and running quickly and fill a void in your community.I hope you learn a lot from this episode especially if you find yourself in a similar season. Even if you are not in the middle of moving, Nicole has such great advice for those starting a private practice!We are re-opening enrollment for Start Your Private Practice this week! Click here to join us: www.PrivatePracticeCourse.com!Resources Mentioned: www.sunflowerspeechtherapyllc.comhttps://www.facebook.com/SunflowerSpeechTherapy.NicoleDonnellyhttps://www.instagram.com/sunflowerspeechtherapyllchttps://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Candy-Apple-Speechwww.PrivatePracticeCourse.comWhere We Can Connect: Subscribe to the PodcastFollow Me on InstagramFollow Me on Facebook See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

 Why Every SLP Should Have Multiple Streams of Income | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 7:35

Would you like to make more money as a speech-language pathologist? There are a lot of people who would, but very few people are talking about it!I want to introduce you to the concept of multiple streams of income. You have likely heard about this before!In this episode, I am talking to you about how this can work for you and how you can add your first or next stream of income.In Today's Episode, We Discuss: Not being dependent on one stream Ideas for income streams that you can have Making sure you are not financially vulnerable What happens over time when you have multiple streams I highly encourage you to consider what type of income streams you can add to your life in order to diversify your income, make more money, build wealth, and make sure that you are not vulnerable if something happens to your primary stream of income.By sharing my own story with this and walking you through the importance of it (especially as women), I hope you see that this is not only totally possible for you but is incredibly beneficial!If you want help starting your speech therapy private practice, head on over to www.startyourprivatepractice.com/waitlist . You will be notified as soon as we open the doors again! I cannot wait to help you.Resources Mentioned: www.startyourprivatepractice.com/waitlistWhere We Can Connect: Subscribe to the PodcastFollow Me on InstagramFollow Me on Facebook See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

 Growing and Giving with Pamela Jackson Rowe | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 36:26

Mentors show you the way when you’re doing something you’ve never done before, and they help you achieve success better and faster than they did. They save you so much time, money, and frustration. Don’t you agree?In this episode, I am joined by Pamela Jackson Rowe, and we are discussing how she became a speech-language pathologist and a business owner as well as what mentorship has meant to her, and why she's also so committed to being a mentor herself.Pamela Rowe, MA, CCC-SLP is the Clinical Director of Pamela Rowe, MA, CCC-SLP, LLC, an Adult and Pediatric Therapy Practice with six Florida locations. Her practice provides Speech, Occupational, Physical, and Respiratory Therapy services in 18 counties within the state of Florida. Pamela is co-author of Putting Your Dreams To Work: Keys To Setting Up Your Therapy Practice and Start Your Engines. As a continuing partner with various state agencies, Pamela enjoys empowering individuals to communicate and use their voice within their community.In Today's Episode, We Discuss: Finding the population that feels exhilarating to you What stops some SLPs from starting a private practice How to keep your private practice cost-effective Tips for hiring people Flexibilities of private practice Resources/gifts for new SLPs How to stop second-guessing yourself Pamela and I are both committed to mentoring the next generation of SLPs in private practice because we want the field to grow in ways that previous generations could never imagine!I want you to take some time to get to know who you are and the passion you have for the field as you begin to start the process of starting your private practice. This will be crucial for you, your patients, and your private practice!I highly recommend picking up both of Pamela’s books linked in the resources section for additional guidance!Don’t forget that Spring Enrollment for the Start Your Private Practice System is getting ready to open, so make sure you're on the waitlist www.startyourprivatepractice.com/waitlist!Resources Mentioned: http://speechorlando.comhttps://www.instagram.com/speechorlandoStart Your Engines: A Road Map For Your Clinical Fellowship Year Putting Your Dreams To Work: Keys To Setting Up Your Therapy Practicewww.startyourprivatepractice.com/waitlistWhere We Can Connect: Subscribe to the PodcastFollow Me on InstagramFollow Me on Facebook See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

 From Burned Out to Fired Up with Sarina Murrell | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 29:45

Does making a difference in your own life and the life of others fire you up?In this episode, Sarina Murrell is talking to us all about how she decided to relight her own fire after experiencing burnout by starting her own private practice!Sarina Murrell is more than a speech-language pathologist. She is a parent coach, an educator, a conference presenter, and now - a private practice owner.  Sarina has been in education for over 12 years and in speech for about 10 years, and she has taught at all levels- from preschool to university. Sarina has worked in medical operations services for cleft-lip/palate, children’s hospitals in NICU/PICU and outpatient feeding clinics, autism centers, home-based early intervention, private and public schools, and private practice services across the US, Ecuador, and China.  She is the founder and director of The Airplane Spoon - a private practice providing support for babies, children, and parents in feeding, communication and coaching.After realizing that she was not able to serve her ideal population in the way that she really wanted to, she decided to take the leap, join the Start Your Private Practice System and never look back, so she is talking all about that in this episode.In Today's Episode, We Discuss: The feeling of burnout Defining an ideal population of patients Being able to control your own growth plan Taking advantage of the steps that are provided to you Understanding and accepting constant struggles The many different paths you can take in private practice I want you to ask yourself if you are in a position that allows you to make the difference that you want to make. If you are not, I encourage you to take control of who you serve and how you serve them just like Sarina did.Sarina is one of my students in the Start Your Private Practice System, and it's been wonderful to watch her build her private practice from scratch. Whether you've been interested in starting a private practice for a long time or you're just getting into it, I hope this episode inspires you to take action.Get started by watching my FREE Webinar: How to Start Your Private Practice: Full Time or on the Side!Don’t forget that Spring Enrollment for the Start Your Private Practice System is getting ready to open, so make sure you're on the waitlist www.startyourprivatepractice.com/waitlist!Resources Mentioned: FREE Webinar: How to Start Your Private Practice: Full Time or on the SideStart Your Private Practice Waitlist www.theairplanespoon.cominstagram.com/theairplanespoonhttps://www.facebook.com/airplanespoonsarina@theairplanespoon.com Where We Can Connect: Subscribe to the PodcastFollow Me on InstagramFollow Me on Facebook See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

 Why I Created The Start Your Private Practice System + Meet Four Successful Students | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:06:41

Imagine if you could follow a step-by-step program to help you go from overworked and overwhelmed to treating ideal clients, working for yourself on your own time, and making the money that you deserve as a masters-level clinician.Doesn’t that sound amazing?! That is what the Start Your Private Practice program is for!In this episode, I am sharing why I created the Start Your Private Practice program. You are also hearing from some of my students who are all SLPs in various settings that were able to become successful private practitioners!This information is invaluable for those of you that have been on the fence about joining the program or if this is the first time you are hearing about it.In Today's Episode, We Discuss: The many ways private practice allows for work/life balance How private practice allows SLPs to look out for themselves Who private practice is for How SLPs are able to help more people with a private practice The stories of four students from the program You CAN work with your ideal clients and provide the exact type and frequency of treatment that they need to make amazing progress. You CAN leave work every day knowing that you truly made a difference instead of feeling frustrated.Do not let burnout, overwhelm and frustration become your story when there is an opportunity for you to build a private practice that better serves you and your clients.You owe it to yourself to check out this program!Enrollment for Start Your Private Practice is NOW OPEN! Head on over to www.privatepracticecourse.com for help starting your speech therapy private practice! The doors are open until 11:59 pm PST on Friday, April 30th, so don’t miss your chance!Resources Mentioned: www.privatepracticecourse.comWhere We Can Connect: Subscribe to the PodcastFollow Me on InstagramFollow Me on Facebook See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

 Real Talk About Private Practice with Danni Augustine | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 47:41

Are you ready to hear a no-nonsense, straightforward story about starting a private practice?In this episode, Danni Augustine is describing the steps that she took to get her private practice off of the ground and her motivations for doing so through a keep-it-simple approach.Danni has been an SLP for 5 years. After working in a variety of settings, she found her love for dyslexia intervention, myofunctional therapy, feeding and all things birth-3. Not only has diving into these areas helped her business but it allowed her to fall in love with the SLP field again. She went from almost switching careers to now having a "boutique-style" private practice in Baton Rouge, LA, serving families in an office and home setting. Connecting with families and building relationships is what gets her up every morning (and her 20 cent coffee of course). In addition to her love for therapy, she has found a new passion for helping other SLPs gain freedom in their finances and their careers. She is hoping to build a community of SLPs grounded in transparency, humility and understanding the immense value of having a plan.In Today's Episode, We Discuss: How it can be hard to make a difference in certain settings Why you don’t have to have an entrepreneurial mindset to start a private practice Making responsible financial decisions before starting a private practice to take the pressure off Examples of ways to keep your overhead low Taking intentional steps The many different ways you can have a private practice I love that Danni talks about how she didn’t originally have any interest in private practice, but she felt like she had to start one. Now, she enjoys the four F’s of private practice: freedom, flexibility, fulfillment and finances.Danni’s keeps everything simple, and it made getting started way less overwhelming. I hope listening to this episode inspires, teaches and pushes you to start your private practice because if Danni can do it, so can you!I want to remind you that Danni followed the steps in the Start Your Private Practice System, and Spring Enrollment for that is getting ready to open! Make sure you're on the waitlist www.startyourprivatepractice.com/waitlist!Resources Mentioned: www.thrivetherapiesla.comSpeechGoods Podcastwww.instagram.com/speechgoodswww.instagram.com/thrive_speechandliteracyStart Your Private Practice Waitlist  Where We Can Connect: Subscribe to the PodcastFollow Me on InstagramFollow Me on Facebook See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

 Building a Sustainable Life Through Private Practice with Mary Burns | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 38:46

Do you struggle with burnout, imposter syndrome or feeling like you’re not able to do your best work?Mary Burns is joining me in this episode to talk about how she designed a private practice that has helped her move past those feelings and into a more sustainable lifestyle. She is also giving her advice on how you can do the same.Mary Burns is a speech-language pathologist and board-certified patient advocate. She has worked as an SLP since 2014 and is fiercely passionate about person-centered care and rural healthcare access. Although her academic training was certainly formative, Mary considers her experiences as both a patient and a caregiver to be the most influential on her career.Mary launched her private practice, Overland Speech & Swallowing Rehabilitation, in 2018. Her practice continues to grow and change. Today, Mary is proud to offer mobile FEES to 22 counties across Oregon as well as in-home therapy to adults in central Oregon.Mary also works as a mentor for The Medical SLP Collective and an instructor of McNeil Dysphagia Therapy Program. She also recently launched her passion project, The Sustainable Clinician, exploring new ways to help clinicians improve job satisfaction and sustainability through developing the internal skills that grad school forgot.In Today's Episode, We Discuss:Why you need to realize that you don’t have to be good at everything or help everybodyHow to choose your population based on how you want to serve peopleCommon feelings and symptoms of burnoutWhy having autonomy in your work is so beneficial There’s no such thing as a perfect private practiceWhat it’s like to have an adult-focused practiceThe benefits of mobile therapyCreating a more balanced life was crucial for Mary, and I think we can all agree on the importance of that.If you are struggling with the same feelings that Mary had before she started her private practice, I really hope you got a lot of value out of hearing her story.Mary actually got started by joining the Start Your Private Practice System, and Spring Enrollment for Start Your Private Practice System is opening SOON! Make sure you're on the waitlist www.startyourprivatepractice.com/waitlist!Resources Mentioned: www.overlandslp.comwww.thesustainableclinician.comThe Sustained Clinician mailing listwww.Instagram.com/overlandslpwww.facebook.com/overlandslpStart Your Private Practice Waitlist  Where We Can Connect: Subscribe to the PodcastFollow Me on InstagramFollow Me on Facebook See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

 Building a Private Practice and Safe Space for LGBTQ+ Clients and Families: Emily's Story | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 32:15

It is so important for us as professionals to create a safe space for ourselves and for our patients. Don’t you agree?Private practice allows us to do that.I am talking all about this with Emily McCullough from Parade Pediatric Speech Therapy which is a practice that is committed to providing a safe space for all kids and families on their communication journey.Emily has more than 10 years of experience helping children and teens gain the communication skills they need to connect and interact meaningfully with the people in their lives. She believes that every child brings unique gifts and insights into the therapy process and that parents and caregivers know their child best. Emily values her partnerships with parents and caregivers and working as a team to help children feel proud, successful and empowered communicators! She has extensive training and clinical experience in articulation disorders, receptive and expressive language disorders, autism, and communication disorders in bilingual and culturally and linguistically diverse children. Bilingual in English and Spanish, Emily received her B.A. in Spanish from Guilford College in North Carolina and her M.A. in Communication Sciences and Disorders at the University of Texas at Austin with a certificate in Bilingual Speech-Language Pathology.Emily lives in Austin, TX. For fun, she enjoys getting outside, composing music, reading and spending time with her wife and dog.In Today's Episode, We Discuss: The benefits of teletherapy for SLPs and students What it takes to start a teletherapy private practice How private practice allows you to create a safe space for yourself and your patients Why being yourself as an SLP encourages your students to be themselves How private practice allows for the freedom and ability to lead with your own values I love this conversation with Emily because it really highlights how private practice allows SLPs to create an ideal work environment that suits their interests, personality and season of life. I think it's really important for there to be more diversity in the field and also for there to be more diverse options for our patients, so I am glad you got to hear how Emily does this at her private practice.Emily actually got started by joining the Start Your Private Practice System, and we are re-opening the doors to this really soon!Head on over to www.startyourprivatepractice.com/waitlist for help starting your speech therapy private practice! Don’t miss your chance!Whether you want to start a private practice or grow your existing private practice, I can help you get the freedom, flexibility, fulfillment and financial abundance that you deserve. Visit my website www.independentclinician.com/ to learn more.Resources Mentioned: www.paradespeech.comhttps://www.instagram.com/parade_speechhttps://www.facebook.com/paradespeechStart Your Private Practice Waitlist  Where We Can Connect: Subscribe to the PodcastFollow Me on InstagramFollow Me on Facebook See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

 Why SLPs Choose Private Practice (Hint: It's Not What You Think) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 13:20

I used to think that SLPs went into private practice because they were greedy and all about the money. I was so wrong, but does that ring true for you too?I realized quickly that’s not the case, and that is what we are talking about in this episode along with the shame and stigma around private practice being all about money.I am getting into the real reasons why SLPs choose private practice as their path!In Today's Episode, We Discuss: The shame and stigma around private practice being all about money One of the main reasons SLPs choose this profession Why waiting for a salary increase doesn’t have to be your story How private practice can help you create what you want The six F’s of why SLPs choose private practice Do the reasons we talk about in this episode sound like ones that interest you too?I would love to know which one of the F’s talked about in this episode is the one that drives you toward private practice the most.Remember, it is okay to want more, but remember, if you want it, you have to go out there and create it. There are so many reasons why this can be the perfect path for you.Head on over to www.startyourprivatepractice.com/waitlist for help starting your speech therapy private practice! The doors are only open for a few days, so don’t miss your chance!Whether you want to start a private practice or grow your existing private practice, I can help you get the freedom, flexibility, fulfillment and financial abundance that you deserve. Visit my website www.independentclinician.com/ to learn more.Resources Mentioned: Start Your Private Practice Waitlist Episode with Ruth Bass Where We Can Connect: Subscribe to the PodcastFollow Me on InstagramFollow Me on Facebook See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

 Building a Successful Private Practice During the Pandemic: Calonda's Story | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 52:28

Are you ready to hear a story about taking a leap of faith into private practice?A lot of people probably think that starting a private practice during a pandemic isn’t a good idea, but that is the opposite of how this story goes.I am talking all about this in today’s episode with Calonda Henry from Broad Horizons Speech Therapy.Calonda Henry M.S. CCC-SLP, is the owner of Broad Horizons Speech Therapy, a certified Woman and Minority owned practice in the state of Florida. She specializes in early childhood language delays and school-age speech and language disorders. The vast majority of her career has been devoted to advocating for all children and families to get the services as well as the support they need. In addition to serving clients in the clinic office, Broad Horizons serves local agencies and schools within the community. While others are waiting for a “better time” to start, Calonda decided to go for it! In Today's Episode, We Discuss: What it was like to start a private practice during a pandemic Navigating the world of business as an SLP The benefit of marketing early on The value of having mentors in graduate programs Why representation is so important How to get help with contracts Making investments for the betterment of your business Calonda decided to let her imposter syndrome go and follow through with her dream of being a business owner. This is so impressive given the timeframe in which she started her private practice and the success she has seen already!I hope this episode motivates you to start marketing your private practice so you can take control of your professional, personal and financial life!Head on over to www.startyourprivatepractice.com/waitlist for help starting your speech therapy private practice! You will be notified as soon as we open the doors for Spring enrollment!Resources Mentioned:  Broad Horizons Speech Therapy WebsiteBroad Horizons Speech Therapy on FacebookBroad Horizons Speech Therapy on InstagramCalonda on InstagramThe Private Practice Clinic FormsStart Your Private Practice Waitlist Where We Can Connect: Subscribe to the PodcastFollow Me on InstagramFollow Me on FacebookShow notes available at www.independentclinician.com/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

  Marketing Secrets for Private Practitioners | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 16:29

Why do some private practitioners seem to get clients effortlessly while others struggle?It’s simple. If people don’t know about you, they can’t hire you.In today’s episode, I am talking all about marketing and why marketing is hard for most SLPs, but most importantly, what you can do about it.If you spend a little bit of money, you have potential to actually make a whole lot more, so I am providing you with some strategies and helping you with your marketing confidence in this episode.In Today's Episode, We Discuss: You don’t have to be pushy to put yourself out there A background in marketing isn’t necessary to be successful Marketing is simpler than most people think Marketing is an expense, but it is also an investment A simple equation to figure out your ROI Why it's better to pay in time You can't start to build word of mouth marketing if you don't put yourself out there I hope this episode motivates you to start marketing your private practice!Don’t forget to grab my amazing marketing resources for 65% off! Head over to privatepracticemarketingbundle.com to learn cost-effective marketing strategies that work.If you want help starting your speech therapy private practice, head on over to www.startyourprivatepractice.com/waitlist , or if you want to hear all about the ins and outs of private practice as well as some big mistakes that you should avoid, watch my free training at www.startyourprivatepractice.com/webinar.Resources Mentioned:  The Private Practice Marketing Bundle  Start Your Private Practice Waitlist Free Training: How to Start Your Private Practice: Full Time or on the Side Where We Can Connect: Subscribe to the PodcastFollow Me on InstagramFollow Me on Facebook See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

 How Her Private Pay Practice Allows Tera Sumpter To Focus on Client Care and Employee Development | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 40:24

Are you interested in learning more about private pay only private practices?I get emails all the time from people who want to know if private pay only private practices are sustainable.I am talking all about this in today’s episode with Tera Sumpter from Seeds of Learning.Tera Sumpter, M.A., CCC-SLP is the founder and Speech-Language Pathologist at Seeds of Learning, LLC where she specializes in executive functioning, literacy development, and other learning disabilities.  She is the developer of an integrated cognitive processing model for assessment and treatment.  Tera is invited to present nation-wide and internationally on her integrative learning model and executive functioning.  Tera is the author of The Seeds of Learning:  A Cognitive Processing Model for Speech, Language, Literacy & Executive Functioning.In Today's Episode, We Discuss: How a niche can help you grow Why you need to be open to where your path takes you What it's like to run a private pay only practices The benefit of working with families that are willing to pay without insurance The sustainability of private practice Why it’s important to pay your team for collaboration time How mistakes in your path allow for learning opportunities I hope this episode with Tera inspires you to create a business that you are proud of, that brings steady and growing income, and that serves your clients, your community, your therapists and you.Don’t forget that I am offering amazing marketing resources for a limited time! Just head over to privatepracticemarketingbundle.com to learn cost effective marketing strategies that work.If you want help starting your speech therapy private practice, head on over to www.startyourprivatepractice.com/waitlist , or if you want to hear all about the ins and outs of private practice as well as some big mistakes that you should avoid, watch my free training at www.startyourprivatepractice.com/webinar.Resources Mentioned:  Website: Seeds of Learning Seeds of Learning Professional Development Follow Tera on Instagram Like Seeds of Learning on Facebook "Going All in With Private Practice" With Amanda Townsend SLP The Private Practice Marketing Bundle  Start Your Private Practice Waitlist Free Training: How to Start Your Private Practice: Full Time or on the Side Where We Can Connect: Subscribe to the PodcastFollow Me on InstagramFollow Me on Facebook See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

 Break Through Imposter Syndrome and Build Your Private Practice | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 15:32

You are not an imposter, so why do you have imposter syndrome? This is one of the main things that stops SLPs from starting and growing private practices.I am talking all about this in today’s episode and giving you some strategies to break through it!You’ll learn what impostor syndrome is, why SLPs are so susceptible to it and most importantly, how to finally shake it off.  In Today's Episode, We Discuss: What imposter syndrome is Questions you might ask yourself if you struggle with imposter syndrome Why you need to start taking your own advice The importance of recognizing that you’re enough How imposter syndrome manifests in relation to starting private practices What you need to do to get over these feelings Remember, you are not an imposter, you are a helper.Don't wait to become an expert to start your private practice or you'll never start. Start now and become an expert as you grow your private practice. If this episode struck a chord with you, send me a message on Instagram. Let's talk about what's holding you back and whether or not I can help you move forward! Resources Mentioned: The Private Practice Marketing Bundle Facebook Group: SLP Private Practice BeginnersWhere We Can Connect: Subscribe to the PodcastFollow Me on InstagramFollow Me on FacebookShow notes available at www.independentclinician.com/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

 Thinking Bigger with Crystal Sanford | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 19:19

What if you could create a private practice that served the population you’re passionate about and allowed you to serve as a consultant, author, speaker or parent education and empowerment coach?It is possible to do more and think bigger - personally and professionally!I am talking all about this today with my guest, Crystal Sanford, from Sanford Autism Consulting.Crystal has been in the field of Speech Therapy for 20 years. Her areas of experience include social language disorders, language/articulation disorders as well as communication assessments and treatment for individuals with Autism. She also enjoys her leadership experiences in the field, such as mentoring Speech-Language Pathologists who are beginning their careers.Crystal became acquainted with Autism in a new way when her daughter was diagnosed with  Autism. In 2016,  Crystal was inspired to open Sanford Autism Consulting, a place where other Autism and special needs moms could find clarity, support, and HOPE for their IEP journey. In Today's Episode, We Discuss: The importance and need for parent education Different ways SLPS can increase their impact What to do when you realize that you can do more Advice for those that want to chart a different path as a private practitioner I hope that you were able to think of ways that you can make a bigger impact on a population that you care deeply about during this episode.It is so important that you don’t limit yourself!We're going to reopen the doors to the Start Your Private Practice System soon! If you want help starting your speech therapy private practice, head on over to www.startyourprivatepractice.com/waitlist . You will be notified as soon as we open the doors again! I cannot wait to help you.Also, if you want to hear all about the ins and outs of private practice as well as some big mistakes that you should avoid, watch my free training at www.startyourprivatepractice.com/webinar.Resources Mentioned: Sanford Autism Consulting Website: www.sdautismhelp.comConnect with Crystal on FacebookFollow Crystal on InstagramNot Just for Nannies: Special Families Caregiver ManualCrystal’s Podcast: Thriving Special FamiliesIEP Consultant Biz Builder ProgramFree Training: How to Start Your Private PracticeStart Your Private Practice WaitlistWhere We Can Connect: Subscribe to the PodcastFollow Me on InstagramFollow Me on Facebook See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

 The Confidence You Need to Follow Your Dreams: Adrienne's Story | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 40:25

Do you feel like you're struggling with having the confidence to build a private practice? You might even have a private practice already and struggle with your confidence. I'm pulling one of the most popular episodes out of the archives this week to cover this topic because I think it is so important. Adrienne Fuller and I are talking all about having the confidence to follow your dreams. Adrienne Fuller M.S., CCC-SLP is the clinical director and Owner of SpeechBuilders Speech and Language Therapy in Apopka, Florida. She earned her Master’s Degree at the University of New Hampshire and has worked in almost every setting as an SLP since. She is a recent graduate from the Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small business program, is Co-Writer of the book, Putting Your Dreams To Work: Keys to Setting Up Your Therapy Practice and has a new book, ‘Get Your Toddler Talking’ coming out in 2021. In Today's Episode, We Discuss: The benefit of having a supportive network Not letting the opinions of others define your path Why you don’t always have to leap into Private Practice Ways you can increase your income with Private Practice Ideas for creating more income streams when you’re an SLP Why you need to make the decisions that are right for you I hope that you were able to find some inspiring parallels between Adrienne’s story and your own whether you are a beginner or an established clinician.Remember that we all have our own paths as SLPs! All you have to do is find the confidence to make the decisions that are right for you and your dreams.We're going to reopen the doors to the Start Your Private Practice System soon! If you want help starting your speech therapy private practice, head on over to www.startyourprivatepractice.com/waitlist . You will be notified as soon as we open the doors again! I cannot wait to help you.Resources Mentioned: SpeechBuilders Website: www.speechbuilders.orgFollow Adrienne on InstagramConnect with Speech Builders on FacebookPutting Your Dreams to Work: Keys to Setting Up Your Therapy PracticeStart Your Private Practice WaitlistWhere We Can Connect: Subscribe to the PodcastFollow Me on InstagramFollow Me on Facebook See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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