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Episode #683: Why Authentic Websites Work Better, feat. Ellie Miller

Ellie Miller, LCSW-C joins me in today’s episode to talk about showing up authentically in your marketing and why it matters for therapists. We dig into simple, effective ways to uncover your natural writing voice—like gathering feedback from loved ones and paying attention to how you communicate casually. Ellie also shares tips for building a brand voice cheat sheet, using AI tools like ChatGPT with intention, and steering clear of the overly academic language that can create distance with po…

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Episode #682: Taking Group Practice Clients With You When You Leave

Leaving a group practice and wondering if you can take your clients with you? In today’s Ask Allison, we’re breaking down the legal and ethical gray areas around client ownership, what non-compete clauses really mean, and how to handle transitions in a way that protects you and your clients. By the end, you’ll know what steps to take before you leave, how to keep your integrity intact, and how to make this move with confidence.

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Episode #681: Narrowing Your Niche

In today's podcast, Allison chats Abundance Community member with Cheryl to explore the niche of moral perfectionists—those caught between wanting to do more in today’s political climate and feeling paralyzed about where to start. They talk through how guilt, overwhelm, anxiety, and depression often show up for this group, even when many don’t see their struggles as “therapy-worthy.” Cheryl and Allison dig into how therapists can communicate this niche effectively, especially by …

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Episode #680: Why Is Choosing A Niche So Hard?

Struggling to commit to a niche?

In today’s Ask Allison, I’m sharing why your niche doesn’t have to be perfect—or permanent. You’ll learn how to approach niching without the pressure, why it’s more like dating than marriage, and what to do if you’re battling indecision or imposter syndrome. By the end, you’ll know how to choose a “good enough” niche for right now, move forward with confidence, and give yourself permission to pivot as your practice grows.

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Episode #679: Why Are We STILL Missing ADHD In Women, feat. Dr. Jennifer Dall

In today’s episode, Allison sits down with Dr. Jennifer Dall to talk about the often-overlooked signs of ADHD in women and why so many are diagnosed later in life. They unpack how ADHD can show up differently as we age, especially when it intersects with things like eating disorders and the hormonal shifts that come with perimenopause and menopause. Dr. Jennifer Dall shares insights on why traditional diagnostic criteria can miss adult women and why therapists need …

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Episode #678: How To Get Private Pay Clients

Want a full caseload of self-pay clients?
 
In today’s Ask Allison, I’m breaking down the three-part formula: a clear niche, consistent authentic marketing, and a great client experience. You’ll learn why your niche doesn’t have to box you in, which two marketing strategies are non-negotiable, and how to choose three more that you’ll actually stick with. By the end, you’ll know exactly how to position yourself as the therapist for your ideal clients—and the simple, repeatable marketing…

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Episode #677: Outsourcing In Your Private Practice, feat. Nikki Lacherza-Drew

In today’s episode, Nikki Lacherza-Drew, PsyD, founder of Couch Side Coordinators, joins me to talk about why outsourcing is essential for a sustainable private practice. We get into the fears that can hold therapists back—like losing control or worrying about the cost—and how letting go of certain tasks can actually increase your income and free up time for the work you love. Nikki shares her own journey, the most common areas therapists need help with (think SEO a…

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Episode #676: Harry Potter & Trauma Renegotiation, feat. Kellie Hayes

In today’s episode of the podcast, we’re doing something a bit different. This episode features a course from my new company, Not Boring CEs (don't worry - Abundance isn't going anywhere). 

At Not Boring CEs, we offer an engaging way to earn your asynchronous continuing education credits without sacrificing enjoyment. You can listen to the training sessions on the go through the Not Boring CEs podcast (available on all major podcast platforms) or watch the video content before completing the …

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Episode #675: Losing Agency Benefits When Starting Private Practice

Feeling trapped in agency work because of the benefits?
 
In today’s Ask Allison, I’m breaking down what it really looks like to leave an agency job for private practice when health insurance, PTO, and retirement plans feel like the golden handcuffs.
 
We’ll look at the actual numbers—using conservative national averages—so you can see how your take-home pay, time off, and quality of life can change when you’re in control. I’ll also cover how to replace your benefits, wha…

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Episode #674: Therapists & Money, feat. Aja Evans

Aja Evans, LMHC joins me in today’s episode to talk about her upcoming book on money in therapy—how it shows up in the room, and why it matters for both therapists and clients. We dig into common financial struggles faced by therapists (especially women), gaps in financial education during grad school, and how social media can distort our sense of financial reality. Aja also shares her take on wealth, class, and power dynamics in the therapy world, plus what she hopes readers take away from th…

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