In this conversation, Amanda and Joe Sanok explore the journey of therapists transitioning into private practice. They discuss the barriers faced, including the illusion of job security, financial concerns, and the fear of marketing oneself. Joe shares insights on the importance of creativity and autonomy in private practice, as well as the value of community support and continuous learning. They emphasize the need for reflection and adaptability in practice development, encouraging therapists to personalize their approach and embrace the potential for growth.
About Joe Sanok
As a highly trained clinician with two master's degrees and the founder of mental wellness counseling, Joe Sanok, MA, LLP, LPC, NCC has also established himself as a leading figure in private practice consulting through his role as the founder and lead consultant at Practice of the Practice. Through this organization, Joe helps fellow practitioners achieve their dreams of building successful practices that bring them true joy.
Joe's extensive experience and knowledge have earned him a global reputation as an authority in his field. He is an acclaimed author of Thursday is the New Friday, How to Work Fewer Hours, Make More Money, and Spend Time Doing What You Want. In addition to being featured in top tier publications like Harvard Business Review and Forbes, Joe is a frequent guest on podcasts, including the highly popular Smart Passive Income Podcast, which boasts an audience of over 100,000 monthly listeners worldwide.
Over the last decade, Joe has conducted over 1,000 interviews with some of the world's leading business leaders, scholars, and innovators, establishing himself as a highly sought after interviewer and media personality.
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Just a quick heads up, everything I share in this podcast is for informational and educational purposes only. It's not legal advice, financial advice, or tax advice. Every practice and every state has its own rules. So if you're wondering how something applies to your situation, make sure to check in with an attorney, accountant, or another qualified professional who can give you guidance based on your specific circumstances.