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Being the “Alternative” Therapist with Safrianna
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Being the “Alternative” Therapist with Safrianna

Safrianna was trying to figure out how to sustain herself and be successful in her profession. Check out her story of being diagnosed with fibromyalgia and not having enough to pay for her bills to thriving in private practice and transforming her life!

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Starting Private Practice Strong - How Therapist Bootcamp Can Help!
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Starting Private Practice Strong - How Therapist Bootcamp Can Help!

You went to school to be a therapist, and you’re a great one, but you didn’t realize until you were ready to start your private practice that you practically need a business degree too! The numbers, marketing, hiring, what to charge — Ugh… It’s all SO much!

In this episode, Miranda and Kelly, along with some of our Bootcampers who’ve been there, share their stories, tell you where they are now in their businesses, and answer questions about how Bootcamp made the difference!

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Fall 2021 Update: Immigrant, Introvert, and Woman of Color
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Fall 2021 Update: Immigrant, Introvert, and Woman of Color

It’s been 8 months since we last talked to Ibinye (Ibi), and we wanted to share an update! Since, January 2021 - Ibi has continued to utilize Business School Bootcamp to help her spread her wings and lean into her creativity. She shares how she’s learning that you do not need anyone’s permission to have the business you want, and that your business does not have to equal who you are!

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Finding Private Practice Success as an Introvert
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Finding Private Practice Success as an Introvert

When you’re introverted and naturally thrive when you’re able to spend time alone to recharge, you may feel at a disadvantage in private practice, but the truth is your success isn’t dependent on being an extrovert — you can be authentically introverted AND own a successful practice.

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Success Story: Elizabeth

Success Story: Elizabeth

Elizabeth provides counseling in Annapolis, MD for anxious, stressed out, overwhelmed women.

How were you feeling before you signed up for bootcamp?: I was unsure how to set my rates and felt guilty about asking for more.

What did your private practice look like before bootcamp started?: My practice was very small and I joined when I first opened it.

How do you feel after Business School Bootcamp for Therapists?: I feel more confident raising my rates and with being a business owner.

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It’s all the things: A zig-zag story to multiple streams of income and a group practice - Kimberly’s Story
An Introvert’s Guide to Bootcamp - Yolanda’s Story

An Introvert’s Guide to Bootcamp - Yolanda’s Story

You recharge from being alone, away from groups of people or interacting with others. Your introversion is your greatest power. It is what allows you to connect deeply with others, to feel with your clients and to see the subtleties of the world around you. Yolanda shares this and more in her experience as a clinician who is introverted, who is HSP and who has built a group practice using Business School Bootcamp for Therapists.

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“BST was the best investment I have made in myself. I went from working 45-50 hours per week to working 25 hrs, doubling my income,” Cyndi

What if this really could change everything?

You don’t have to decide today.

Just get on the interest list and we’ll walk you through what Business School for Therapists is, what it includes, and how it’s helped thousands of therapists get their life (and income) back.