Real Health Coaches: Maggie Christopher
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This week, we’ll continue the Real Health Coach series with Maggie Christopher who is a holistic nutrition counselor and licensed associate marriage and family counselor in St. Paul, MN. Maggie has a completely full health coaching practice (with a waiting list!) focused around emotional eating. She shares exactly how she started her health coaching practice (even though she’d just moved to a new state where she didn’t know anyone!), how she found her first clients, what her marketing looks like now — and also a really cool strategy for creating a small practitioner referral group (that you can use no matter where you live!). If you’re a new health coach – or if you could use a few more clients to fill your practice – you’re going to love this interview. This interview originally aired on The Wellpreneur Podcast, you can find the episode and show notes here: ➡️ GRAB THE DECISION KIT: I've created a free Health Coach Decision Kit to help you decide if health coaching is the right next step for you. Get your copy here: https://wellpreneur.com/decisionkit About This Podcast: Hear what it's like to be a health coach, directly from successful health coaches themselves! In the Health Coach Careers podcast, we share the best health coach interviews to take you behind the scenes with how they started and grew their own health coaching practices.  Hosted by Amanda Cook, founder of Wellpreneur. Wellpreneur Website: https://wellpreneur.com Amanda Cook's Website: https://amandacook.me Copyright 2013-2021 Wellpreneur Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
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