All Things Private Practice Podcast TM is where we dive deep into the gritty, unfiltered world of being a mental entrepreneur, mental health professional, and a private practice therapist. Join us as we explore the emotional roller coaster of small business ownership, tackling the raw and unapologetic aspects that often go unspoken. In each episode, we fearlessly dissect self-doubt, resilience, impostor syndrome, and paralyzing perfectionism. This podcast normalizes fear and failure and helps make the small business journey relatable.
Patrick Casale is an Autistic ADHD licensed clinical mental health therapist, group practice owner, business coach, consultant, Keynote speaker, retreat host, and 7-figure entrepreneur. He interviews industry experts to share their stories of resilience, and to offer "how-tos" to help support your entrepreneurial journeys.
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In this episod…
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In this episode, I talk w/ Austin Armstrong, social media marketing…
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In this enlightening epis…
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In Episode 101 of All…
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This episode touches on all of these things and more.
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During this episode, I talked with Nicole Arzt for the second time. She's the person beh…
How many times have you heard me say that you "Can't be the Applebees of Therapy?"
During this episode, I talk w/ Anna Walker, marketing specialist for mental health therapists, and her FB group "Get …
How is change truly affected and sustained? This may feel like a big, existential question, but one that is certainly worthy of asking.
During this episode, I talk with Michael Ashford, director of ma…
Web design, SEO, and Captivating Content Creation doesn't always come naturally to mental health therapists in Private Practice.
Hell, we didn't learn this stuff in grad school, which means that mostl…
A lot of entrepreneurs tend to post "wins" or this image of living the "high life" online, but the reality of what goes on behind the scenes can be way less glamorous.
Like any other person, there are…
Ever heard someone say they just "don't do therapy?"
Even though the profession has gained a better reputation and become more inclusive, there are still many communities that are unrepresented and ca…
It sometimes seems like insurance companies are out to stick it to therapists with low payments or to their clients with high fees and confusing issues with superbills.
Superbills were supposed to be …
Many mental health practitioners struggle to fully grasp the ins and outs of HIPAA requirements, so they just copy and paste forms from other clinicians, use software that can be easily breached, and…
It's often the case that therapists who are stepping into entrepreneurship feel overwhelmed and discouraged by the slow growth of their private practices or other ventures.
They often struggle with pr…
Many therapists starting private practice consider working with a partner.
Some may feel motivated by impostor syndrome around going into business alone, or they may just have a friendly relationship …
There are many mental health professionals who step into entrepreneurship so that they can shape a business around the needs they see in their community.
It can be a challenging, controversial, and pe…
Many entrepreneurs romanticize and fantasize about the idea of leaving everything behind to move to another country and work remotely.
It can seem like the adventure of a lifetime, and it might be, bu…
If you're a therapist in private practice, you are most likely a bit of an overachiever and will face burnout as you develop and run your business.
There can be this drive to do more and make more, an…