76. How do I build a 6-figure practice with less than 1000 followers?
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Taylor Krippner is a gymnastic dietitian and former Auburn University gymnast. She shares her personal struggles with food and body image as a gymnast and how that led her to starting her private practice where she helps gymnasts and gymnast parents learn to fuel with ease and confidence.    She has scaled her business to almost 6-figures with less than 1000 followers on social media by finding her niche, connecting on a personal level and offering her group program, Gymnastics Nutrition Academy.    In today’s episode, we cover: How to fuel yourself for a stronger performance The importance of raising intuitive eaters Struggles of gymnast parents and nutrition Debunking the stigma around gymnastics Success in gymnastics is not about body shape Launching and scaling a business to 6-figures Finding your niche Connect with Taylor: IG: @the.gymnastics.dietitian This episode is sponsored by the Online Entrepreneur Academy. Are you a dietitian or female wellness expert that's feeling undervalued in your job? Not passionate about what you're doing, or are you working one to one with clients now and want to scale your private practice to group an online coach courses and programs, then OEA is perfect for you. This is a three month high touch coaching program and we are currently enrolling for our next cohort. Apply for the Online Entrepreneur Academy here.
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