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Easy Bread and Butter Income for Therapists?
Miranda Palmer Miranda Palmer

Easy Bread and Butter Income for Therapists?

Let’s be real: when you’re tired, overworked, and juggling way too much, “easy” sounds like heaven. Insurance panels promise steady referrals. Platforms wave shiny signing bonuses in your face. Recruiters whisper, “Don’t worry, we’ll handle the hard stuff—just show up and see clients.”

And honestly? Who wouldn’t want that?

When you’ve been overworked for years in non-profits and agencies- the idea of hustling to get clients, fighting through the overwhelm of building a website or figuring out marketing, it feels like a relief to hand it all over to someone else. The story they’re selling is: we’ll make private practice easy for you.

You’ll just sign a contract here, panel there and your bread and butter income will be handled- and you can come up with the long-term plan that is sustainable over the next few months.

But here’s the catch: easy bread and butter offers today often turn out to be moldy crumbs tomorrow.

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Integrating Neurodivergence & Culture in an Empowered Therapy Practice with Nina
Miranda Palmer Miranda Palmer

Integrating Neurodivergence & Culture in an Empowered Therapy Practice with Nina

Nina opens up about her path as a first-generation Vietnamese immigrant psychologist, navigating the loneliness of private practice, and how discovering her and her son’s neurodivergence has not only brought healing and self-acceptance but also reshaped her clinical work—deepening her mission to support others who feel they don’t quite fit in.

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Private Practice at Any Age: Wisdom, Aging, and Thriving as a Therapist
Miranda Palmer Miranda Palmer

Private Practice at Any Age: Wisdom, Aging, and Thriving as a Therapist

In this episode, Melanie opens up about her evolution as a private practice therapist, discussing the challenges and rewards of claiming her worth by raising fees, shifting her schedule and boundaries to accommodate the realities of aging and health, and the profound importance of self-attunement—offering encouragement and honest reflection for clinicians at every stage of their careers.

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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.