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Going through a personal loss is difficult for anyone… but what if you’re also building a business at the same time?
For Ariana, the founder of Lloyd Collective, the process involved intentionally slow pacing (3-4 years of growing) and support from family members, friends, and a business mentor.
But with a self-paced approach and people to not only encourage but guide her along the journey, Ariana built a successful business AND did some healing along the way.
In this episode, Ariana shares her story of becoming a business owner in the midst of a divorce and raising her child, how community support was (and remains to be) essential to her well-being and the sustainability of her business, and how she values approaching private practice from an anti-oppressive lens.
Check out the full interview on Healing Through Private Practice and Self-Pacing now!
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