Episodes
The festive season is almost on us, and while for many it's full of twinkly lights and Baileys, it can also be a tricky time for many people. That’s why, in this episode, I’m sharing 5 Christmas blog topics you can write to help your readers navigate the challenges the season can bring. From coping with loneliness to managing tricky family dynamics, these blog ideas will not only provide valuable support to your audience but can also boost your visibility—and the best bit? You can repurpose...
Published 11/21/24
In this episode, I'm sharing how storytelling can transform your blog from informative to unforgettable. Learn why stories create connection, build trust, and make your content more relatable. Discover tips on using everyday experiences and examples to make your blog engaging and memorable. Perfect for therapists looking to connect with readers on a deeper level. Links to followThe training I did at The Berne Institute Running On Empty by Jonice Webb PhD Zoe Clements' book 'But I should be...
Published 11/14/24
One of the biggest challenges therapists face is feeling confident in their work – whether you’re just starting out or have years of experience. And that dreaded imposter syndrome? It can follow you at every stage! So, if you're ready to build genuine confidence, not just in your skills but in the clients you work with, stay tuned. Because today, I’m sharing why choosing to work with clients and issues you truly resonate with can be a game-changer. No more “fake it till you make it”; instead,...
Published 10/31/24
In this episode, I’m sharing five simple, actionable marketing tips you can use today to give your private practice a boost—without taking up too much of your time. As much as marketing is a long-term commitment, who doesn’t love a quick win now and again? If you’re feeling stuck or just need a little marketing push, these ideas will help you get noticed by more clients. I also offer a service called The Directory Revival, where I review your profile and provide actionable feedback to help...
Published 10/24/24
Do you ever feel like you need to know everything before you can write a blog post? Does self-doubt or imposter syndrome hold you back from hitting "publish"? If so, you're not alone! In this episode, I’m busting the myth that you need to have all the answers to write a successful blog. I'll share why embracing imperfection is actually more beneficial and how it helps you connect with your audience in a meaningful way. Whether you're a seasoned blogger or just starting, this episode will show...
Published 10/17/24
One of the questions I often get asked is - how long should a blog be? And surprisingly, it's not as straightforward as it sounds. So if you think you have to write an epic, all-singing, all-dancing, 2,000-word blog to get noticed, stick around, because today, we’re breaking down why, when it comes to blogs, length isn’t everything; it’s what you do with it that counts! (Sorry, I'm such a child!!) So, how long should a blog post be? Links to followFor my free and paid resources...
Published 10/10/24
You’ve put in the hard work to become a therapist, and it’s only natural that you want to attract lots the right clients so you can help more people and earn more money. But sometimes, without even realising it, we can unwittingly send the wrong message or make it more difficult for clients to connect with us, which results in us effectively pushing clients away. Not good, right? So, let's take a look at how therapists accidentally push clients away—and, of course, what to do...
Published 10/03/24
We’ve all heard it—creating content is a great way to grow your practice, whether it’s blogging, podcasting, or making videos. But what can you really expect from it? What does putting yourself out there actually lead to? In today’s post, I’m diving into a conversation with Sarah Dosanjh, who has experienced first-hand the tangible results of content marketing through both her YouTube channel, with 45K subscribers, and co-hosting the 'Life After Diets' podcast. Sarah’s story shows how...
Published 09/26/24
Are you a therapist considering starting a YouTube channel, but unsure where to start?  Well, this is your lucky day because we have successful YouTuber Sarah Dosanjh, AKA ‘The Binge Eating Therapist’ to share some of her substantial knowledge and experience. Sarah grew her channel to 45,000+ subscribers by niching down and embracing her authentic voice. In this podcast, we dive into Sarah’s journey—from her initial fears about narrowing her focus to the surprising success of connecting with...
Published 09/19/24
You’re about to write a blog and an annoying little voice in your head laughs and says ‘You don’t know enough to write a blog, who do you think you are?’. Ouch! Or you’re about to post on social media and that voice shows up again and says ‘why on earth would people take any notice of you, you’ve got nothing interesting to say’ Yup, that's your imposter syndrome lying to you again Boy it hurts and yes, it can hold you back. But here’s the thing - it doesn't have to. Stick around as we...
Published 09/12/24
In today’s digital age, having a strong online presence is essential for any therapist looking to grow their practice. But with so much noise and competing advice out there, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed, especially when it comes to marketing. The good news? You don’t need to become a marketing guru to make an impact. One of the most effective and ethical ways to attract clients and establish your credibility is through blogging. Blogging allows you to share your knowledge, connect with...
Published 09/05/24
NEWS: I'm restarting the podcast on 5th Septrember 2024, so be sure to subscribe so you don't miss an episode. I’ve talked a lot about the importance of consistency AND the power of taking breaks when you run a private practice And  I’ve also talked about the importance of self care and the need to change, grow and develop.  So today I’m sharing why, after 168 consistent weekly episodes, I’ve decided to hit pause on the podcast. LinksFREE and paid resources
Published 02/08/24
Post-Christmas, everything feels a bit... off, doesn't it? The excitement of the festive season is behind us, and we're left with cold weather and what feels like an eternity until spring And there's this gnawing anxiety about whether your therapy practice will weather the storm of the cost of living crisis. Fun times, right?  But before we decide to hibernate until spring, I've been toying with an idea. Let's call it the 'work diet.' It's about doing a Marie Kondo on our professional lives,...
Published 02/01/24
Do you take advantage of video in your marketing, whether that’s on your website, social media, YouTube or somewhere else? There’s no denying it, video has become increasingly important in marketing. So if you’re thinking of utilising the power for your own practice but don’t know where to start this is for you. _____________________________ If you don't use video on your marketing, could it be that you… Maybe you have a fear of visibility?Perhaps a fear of being trolled?Maybe you’re not...
Published 01/25/24
When you think of therapy, what comes to mind? Maybe 2 people sitting facing each other talking. But that’s not going to work for everyone. So today I’m going to explore walk and talk therapy with therapist Eileen Fisher. We’ll take a look at her experience of offering this type of therapy so you can consider whether it’s something you want to offer in your own practice - or even for your own therapy.  We talk about: How she got into walk and talk therapyThe benefits of walk and talk...
Published 01/11/24
January is traditionally a time reflect on the previous year and make plans for the coming one. So to get things moving, I’m going to talk about the benefits of setting intentions. We’ll look at the difference between an intention and a goal, why an intention might be a better choice for you and how to decide what yours is. I’ll also share some of my own intentions for 2024. Sounds good? Ok, lets gets stuck in and take a look at your 2024 private practice roadmap! Links3 Differences Between...
Published 01/04/24
Have you noticed how the dream of Christmas and the reality of Christmas rarely look the same?  So how can you extend all that goodwill to include yourself? Because you deserve all the good stuff too! So in this episode, we check out how to get some real counsellor self-care this Christmas. We look at The importance of self care for therapists 5 ways to nurture yourself over Christmas The importance of personal development How you do life is how you do business So this year, make sure Santa...
Published 12/14/23
This episode is the last of a 4 part mini-series where I talk with neurodivergent therapists, about their experience of running a practice. They may have autism, ADHD, be dyslexic or a combination of these things. Today I have Carly Radford with me, who shares her experience of running a private practice while having autism and ADHD. This includes her diagnosis experience, misconceptions about autism, and the challenges of masking and hiding in the neurodiverse (ND) community. She also...
Published 11/30/23
This is the third of a 4-part mini-series where we explore running a private practice when affected by autism, ADHD, dyslexia or a combination of those things.  This week I am talking with Tracy Clark about running a practice with dyslexia. I’ve known Tracy for some time: she used to be a member of the Grow Your Private Practice membership, and I couldn't be happier to have her as a guest in the Neurodivergent Voices in Therapy series. Tracy is a neurodivergent therapist who supports and...
Published 11/23/23
Welcome to this, the second of my 4 part mini-series, Neurodivergent Voices In Therapy. In this series, I had the pleasure of speaking with 4 amazing therapists about how their neurodivergence impacts them as private practitioners.  We explore what it’s like to run a practice when you have autism, ADHD, dyslexia or a combination of those things.  So if you are neurodivergent, or know people that are, this is for you. ________________ I'm delighted to say that this week I have Eve Menezes...
Published 11/16/23
Welcome to this, the first of my 4 part mini-series, Neurodivergent Voices in Therapy In this mini-series, I had the pleasure of speaking with 4 amazing therapists about how their neurodivergence impacts them as private practitioners.  We explore what it’s like to run a practice when you are affected by autism, ADHD, dyslexia or a combination of those things.  In the first of this mini-series, I’m delighted to have Chris Oxborrow with me, and we talk about some of her experiences of running a...
Published 11/09/23
If you are a counsellor or therapist, how long will it take to grow your practice? Answering a question from Neil, we I explore how complex this question is, and share some tips. Links: Podcast episodes mentioned: Ep 154 Counsellor or Clone: Breaking Through the Monotony of Online Directories Ep 156: How to stop comparing yourself with other therapists And some podcasts to help with time management: Ep 24 Managing Your Diary With Time Blocking Ep 56 How to achieve more in less time  Ep...
Published 10/26/23
Ever heard of the term "post and ghost"? If you're scratching your head or even if you're guilty of doing it (we've all been there 😉), my latest podcast episode is a MUST-LISTEN! I sat down with Instagram expert Sally Birks @socialbysally who shed light on the implications of hitting 'post' and then disappearing. We explored: 1️⃣ Why consistent engagement is KEY to growing your practice. 2️⃣ What happens when you don’t respond to comments. 3️⃣ How to get started, and what to post 4️⃣ Simple...
Published 10/12/23
It's human nature to compare ourselves with others. But this can have a detrimental effect on you, your confidence and your self-esteem. And as a practice owner, this can also impact the success of your business.  So what can you do if comparisons are knocking your confidence? How can you stop comparing yourself to other therapists? In this podcast I share: Why most comparisons aren't helpfulA situation when they areAnd a practical exercise for you to boost your self-esteem So take a look at...
Published 10/05/23