Where Are They Now: Ada Pang
Where Are They Now | Ada Pang
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In this segment of Where Are They Now, we discuss:
- How Ada put her energy into content creation with her blog
- How she deepened her existing clinical relationships to get full
- Finding the patience to plant the seeds for a full practice
- How to just go with the ebb and flow of clients around the slow times
- What worked and what didn’t when it comes to networking
People Bloom Counseling
Podcast Transcript
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Ada Pang of People Bloom Counseling
Ada Pang is the proud owner of People Bloom Counseling, a Redmond psychotherapy practice in WA. She helps unhappy couples find safety and connection in their relationship. She also helps cancer thrivers and their caregivers integrate cancer into their life stories. Now two years in, she’s working as much as she wants to and looks forward to hiring her first clinician. This will hopefully free her up to work on her other five projects. You can reach her at ada@peoplebloomcounseling.com.
Allison Puryear, LCSW, CEDS of Abundance Practice-Building
Allison Puryear is an LCSW with a nearly diagnosable obsession with business development. She has started practices in three different cities and wants you to know that building a private practice is shockingly doable when you have a plan and support. You can download a free private practice checklist to make sure you have your ducks in a row, get weekly private practice tips, and join the Abundance Practice-Building Group to gain the confidence and tools you need to succeed.
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- Practice-Building (13)
- Self-care (34)
- Blogging (14)
- Marketing (73)
- Getting Started (42)
- raising rates (1)
- rates (18)
- private pay (15)
- Referrals (18)
- Websites (20)
- Insurance (10)
- niche (31)
- SEO (9)
- Private Practice (21)
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- Business (19)
- Social Media (23)
- Group Practice (8)
- blog (10)
- money mindset (17)
- Strategizing (4)
- Building a Support System (3)
- Abundance Mind-Set (1)
- policy (4)
- clients (10)
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- finances (3)
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