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Celebrating 100 Episodes: My Evolution as an EMDR Therapist and Business Coach for Therapists [Episode 100]
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Welcome back for another episode of the Future Template Parent Podcast! Today marks a huge milestone - 100 episodes! 🎉
In this special episode, I reflect on the major turning points that have shaped my journey from EMDR therapist to business coach and podcast host. From pivoting to EMDR intensives to transforming my relationship with money and launching a thriving group coaching program - this episode is part celebration, part reflection, and full of insight for fellow therapists building a private practice that actually works for them.
Topics covered:
- Why transitioning to EMDR intensives was the best move for my practice
- How healing my money mindset changed the way I do business
- The importance of investing in yourself and your growth
- What launching a coaching business taught me about visibility
- How podcasting has been a powerful tool in building community and attracting clients
Resources mentioned:
- evergreenpodcaststrategist
- Sign up for the waitlist for The 12 week EMDR Intensive: https://emdrintensive12weekintensive.circle.so/checkout/waitlist
- Book a 30 min Discovery Call: https://calendly.com/solo-2fw/30-minute-discovery-call
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Connect with Carolyn:
- Website: www.futuretemplateparent.com
- Instagram: @futuretemplateparent
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“One of maybe the most crucial pieces was surrounding myself with other therapists who were doing the same thing. And that included working with a coach who very much has supported me in this process of, you know, charging a fee that I feel really good about in terms of what I'm making and what it allows me to do as a clinician. And being with other therapists who believe in that as well and we all cheer each other on as we're doing that.” - Carolyn