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Have you ever dreamed about living as an expat therapist? Well, today I’m catching up with Maggie Dickens, a licensed therapist and relationship coach, who’s been doing just that for the past 18 months. You might remember Maggie from episode 82, where we talked all about her plans to move abroad. Now she’s back to share what life’s really like as an expat therapist in Portugal.
Maggie fills us in on how she’s settled into her new life, adjusted her work and personal routines, and built a sense of community in Lisbon. We also chat about how living abroad has changed her perspective on work, travel, and finding balance. If you’ve ever thought about making a move abroad or just want to hear what expat life is really like, you’re going to love this episode!
In This Episode, We Explore…
How Maggie’s move to Portugal became a reality.What it’s like living and working as a therapist in Lisbon.How Maggie balances her private practice with life abroad.Adjusting to cultural differences as an expat therapist.Maggie’s advice for therapists considering a move abroad.Connect with Maggie:
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Have you ever dreamed of taking a trip where it’s just you, your suitcase, and endless possibilities? Today, we’re diving into the world of solo travel for therapists! I’m so excited to share this conversation with my friend and fellow therapist, Michelle Kauble. Michelle is the CEO of Apple Tree Counseling, a group practice in Virginia, where she mentors new counselors and social workers to help them grow into confident, experienced professionals. She’s also someone who truly embraces solo travel—and has so many fun stories and insights to share about it!
In this episode, Michelle opens up about how her first solo trip changed her perspective on life and work. We talk about why traveling alone can be such a powerful experience, not just for personal growth but also for how it can influence your work as a therapist. Michelle also shares how she balances running a busy practice while still making time to explore the world on her own terms.
If you’ve been curious about solo travel, wondering how to get started, or just looking for some inspiration to take that leap, this episode will leave you ready to pack your bags—or at least start planning your next adventure. I can’t wait for you to hear it!
In This Episode, We Explore…
How Michelle’s first solo trip inspired her to embrace a life of adventure.The unique joys of solo travel, from self-discovery to meeting new people.Why therapists can benefit personally and professionally from traveling alone.How Michelle balances running a group practice with her passion for exploring.Practical advice for therapists considering their first solo trip.Connect with Michelle:
MichelleKauble.comhttps://www.instagram.com/emotionsRourpowerhttps://www.instagram.com/apple_tree_counseling
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Today, we’re tackling one of the most important topics for location-independent therapists: liability insurance for traveling therapists. It’s the #1 question I get asked in my Facebook group—“What do I do about liability insurance?”—and for good reason. Practicing across state lines or internationally can be confusing, and knowing how to protect yourself, your clients, and your practice is non-negotiable. In this episode, we’ll dive into the ins and outs of liability insurance, explore how to stay compliant with licensing laws, and share tips for simplifying your portable practice.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
Why liability insurance is essential for therapists, especially those with a traveling lifestyleKey considerations when choosing the right insurance provider (including CPH & Associates and HPSO).How to ensure compliance with your state licensing laws while practicing remotely.The challenges of practicing internationally and how to navigate local laws and insurance options.Tips for simplifying compliance, including keeping detailed records and leveraging professional associations.Mentioned in the Episode:
Portable Practice Method: www.kymtolson.kartra.com/page/PP-Waitlist
CPH & Associates: https://cphins.com/
HPSO (Healthcare Providers Service Organization): https://www.hpso.com/
International Therapist Directory: https://internationaltherapistdirectory.com/
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Ever wondered what life as a nomadic therapist really looks like? In this candid episode, I pull back the curtain on the not-so-glamorous side of nomadic life struggles and share a deeply personal update. From navigating hurricanes and caregiving for my father with early Alzheimer’s to moderating a Facebook group of 20,000 members (amid election drama), it’s been a wild ride.
I also talk about balancing multiple income streams, managing a portable practice, and handling the unexpected curveballs that come with a digital nomad lifestyle. This is an unfiltered look at the challenges and lessons I’ve faced recently as a Traveling Therapist.
What You’ll Hear in This Episode:
The reality of fleeing hurricanes and living out of Airbnbs.My journey to Greece and how I travel hack for premium experiences.Caregiving challenges while maintaining my nomadic lifestyle.The chaos of moderating large Facebook groups during political turmoil.Lessons on scaling a business while letting go of perfectionism._____________________
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In this episode of the Traveling Therapist Podcast, I sit down with Elliot Rosenberg, the founder of Hack My Honeymoon, to dive deep into the world of travel hacking. Elliot, who isn't a therapist but an expert in maximizing travel rewards, shares his journey from running a travel business in Brazil to mastering the art of using credit card points for luxurious international travel. He explains how he funded extensive travels to over 40 countries using points, detailing the strategies that allow anyone to access first-class flights and plush hotels for a fraction of the cost.
Elliot also provides practical tips for listeners interested in making the most out of their credit card points. He breaks down the best types of credit cards to use, how to manage credit responsibly, and how to plan travel by leveraging various rewards programs for optimal benefits. Throughout the conversation, Elliot emphasizes the importance of aligning travel hacking efforts with personal travel goals and financial situations, ensuring that listeners can both dream big and achieve those dreams without financial strain. This episode is packed with insights and inspirational stories that demystify the complexities of travel hacking, making luxury travel more accessible to the everyday adventurer.
In This Episode, You'll Learn:
Elliot’s Background: Dive into Elliot's transition from running a travel business in Brazil to becoming a travel hacking guru.
Travel Hacking 101: Understand the basics of using credit card points to secure luxury flights and accommodations.
Practical Tips: Elliot shares actionable advice on how to start with travel hacking, including the best credit cards to use and how to maximize their benefits.
Sponsored by Berries:
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Sponsored by Alma:
Managing a private practice can be challenging. There are obstacles at every turn — from navigating the credentialing process, to managing finances, to finding new clients. That’s where Alma can help. Alma is on a mission to simplify access to mental health care by focusing first and foremost on supporting clinicians. https://helloalma.com/kym
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Sponsored by Alma: Alma is on a mission to simplify access to mental health care by focusing first and foremost on supporting clinicians. https://helloalma.com/kym
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In this episode, we’re tackling the biggest questions about teletherapy across borders—this is also a sneak peek into the Portable Practice Method that’s coming soon, this is a condensed version of the module, “Work From Anywhere Legally”. Hop on the waitlist here.
When practicing in different states or countries, protecting client confidentiality and staying compliant with privacy regulations like HIPAA in the U.S. or GDPR in the EU are top priorities. Choosing an EHR that supports compliance, even when you’re abroad, is essential. Platforms like SimplePractice, Sessions Health, and Owl Practice offer time zone toggling features, which makes scheduling easier across locations and helps you stay on track no matter where you’re practicing.Navigating licensure requirements across regions is crucial. For example, if you’re licensed in one state but want to work with clients in another, you’ll need to confirm that your license covers the client’s location and meets that state’s regulations. This is even more complex internationally; offering services to clients in Europe, for example, requires compliance with GDPR, which may involve revising paperwork to meet those standards. Each session involves a quick checklist—confirming your license validity, tech compliance, and privacy protection—to keep your practice safe, legal, and smoothly adaptable as a Traveling Therapist.
Key Points
Ensure client confidentiality and legal compliance by using HIPAA- or GDPR-compliant platforms, especially when practicing across borders.Use EHR tools with time zone flexibility (like SimplePractice, OWL, or Sessions Health) to simplify scheduling across different locations.Confirm licensure validity in each client's location, and stay informed on both domestic and international privacy regulations for a compliant practice.Portable Practice Method Waitlist - https://www.subscribepage.com/portablepracticemethodwaitlist
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Sponsored by Alma:
Managing a private practice can be challenging. There are obstacles at every turn — from navigating the credentialing process, to managing finances, to finding new clients. That’s where Alma can help. Alma is on a mission to simplify access to mental health care by focusing first and foremost on supporting clinicians. https://helloalma.com/kym
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Sponsored by Berries: Say goodbye to the burden of mental health notes with automated note and treatment plan creation! www.berries.icu/therapists
Sponsored by Alma: Alma is on a mission to simplify access to mental health care by focusing first and foremost on supporting clinicians. https://helloalma.com/kym
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In this episode Megan shares her journey as a Traveling Therapist. She discusses her adventures working as a therapist abroad as well as her creation of international retreats. She has navigated working all over the world and shares tips and strategies to help you accomplish this goal as well.
Episode key points:
Navigating a Mobile Therapy Practice: Megan shares how she successfully works as a therapist while traveling, offering practical tips and strategies for others to do the same.
International Retreats: She discusses her journey in creating international wellness retreats in countries like Finland and Costa Rica, providing insights into how therapists can lead their own retreats.
Expanding Beyond 1:1 Therapy: Megan talks about scaling a therapy practice beyond traditional methods, introducing her membership program that teaches therapists to grow their practices through retreats and group offerings.
About Megan:
Founder & Director of the Thriving Well Institute, Psychotherapist, Writer, International Retreat Leader, Public Speaker and Coach working in Grosse Pointe, MI. A leading expert in wellness, self-care and mindfulness, her work helps clients transform, restore and reach their highest potential. A dynamic public speaker, she has presented and facilitated workshops and retreats globally in Finland and Costa Rica and nationwide most notably at the Bryant University Women’s Summit, Rhode Island, at Miraval Resort and Spa, Arizona, at Red Mountain Resort, Utah and for notable institutions such as M.D. Anderson and The University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center. With over 20 years experience in the healthcare and therapy industry, she has extensive clinical experience both inpatient and outpatient and a wealth of knowledge to support profound change and growth.
You can find Megan here:
Thriving Therapists Facebook Group
https://www.facebook.com/groups/819786088456375
Building International Retreats
https://www.thrivingwellinstitute.com/retreats.html
And in her membership teaching therapists how to scale and grow beyond the 1:1 therapy model.
https://www.thrivingwellinstitute.com/membership.html
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Sponsored by Berries: Say goodbye to the burden of mental health notes with automated note and treatment plan creation! www.berries.icu/therapists
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In this special edition of The Traveling Therapist Podcast, Kym Tolson candidly shares the struggles of traveling while living with Celiac disease, a chronic condition that affects how she navigates food and health on the road. She is joined by fellow therapists Erin Davis and Christina Kantzavelos, who also live with Celiac disease, and together they open up about the challenges they face as they balance their nomadic lifestyles with managing a restrictive diet. Each of them shares their personal stories of late diagnoses and the hardships they endured before realizing gluten was the culprit behind years of discomfort and illness.
Throughout the episode, they discuss the emotional toll that living with Celiac disease brings, from the anxiety of dining out to the frustration of navigating social situations where food is involved. The conversation sheds light on the daily obstacles of avoiding cross-contamination and how the condition impacts their mental health. Despite the challenges, they also share practical tips for fellow travelers with Celiac, offering both hope and understanding for anyone facing similar struggles on the road.
Key points from this episode:
Healing the gut is crucial for improving mental health in chronic illness, as gut issues can significantly impact brain function.
Gluten exposure often triggers intense anxiety and PTSD-like symptoms, making it difficult to trust food in social or restaurant settings.
Celiac disease causes grief over lost food experiences and social challenges, as managing cross-contamination becomes a constant struggle.
Links Mentioned:
- [Find Me Gluten Free App](https://www.findmeglutenfree.com)
- [GF Scanner App](https://gfscanner.com)
- Christina Kantzavelos' Blog: [Buen Qamino](https://buenqamino.com)
About Christina Kantzavelos:
Christina P. Kantzavelos is a licensed psychotherapist (LCSW) writer, artist, and citizen of the world, with a home-base in Joshua Tree, CA. She received her Bachelor’s and Master's of Social Welfare (MSW) from the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) and her Masters of Library and Information Sciences from San Jose California State University (SJSU).
She’s a first-generation college student, and third culture kid (TCK) holding dual citizenship in Greece/ the EU. She has visited over 35 different countries and documented most of it
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If you're a traveling therapist aiming to elevate your private practice while embracing a digital nomad lifestyle, you won't want to miss this episode of the Traveling Therapist Podcast. I sit down with Jason Greenwood, an expert in building businesses on the go, to uncover invaluable branding tips tailored for therapists. Learn how to create content that resonates authentically with your audience, leverage AI tools to streamline your processes, and manage the challenges of time zones and internet reliability—all while growing your practice from anywhere in the world. Tune in and discover how to combine your passion for travel with a thriving therapeutic practice!
About Jason Greenwoood:
Jason is the founder of Greenwood Consulting - a specialist b2b ecommerce consultancy. For 20+ years Jason has been helping brands expertly architect compelling digital shopping & brand engagement experiences.
Jason is the hosts of THE ECOMMERCE EDGE Podcast (400+ episodes). He also Posts regularly to LinkedIn (33k+ followers). He is a passionate eCommerce mentor, commentator, keynote speaker and content producer that loves giving back to the industry.
With many years of industry experience, Jason can speak to a wide range of relevant topics that can be adapted to event specific content programs. Jason is open to MC events, moderate panels and fireside chats and work across other typical event content types.
Jason was born & raised in the USA, spent nearly 30 years in New Zealand and is now based in Mexico with his wife Sarah & dog Herbie.
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Sponsored by Alma: Alma is on a mission to simplify access to mental health care by focusing first and foremost on supporting clinicians. https://helloalma.com/kym
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Did you know that overlooking just a few tax deductions could leave hundreds, if not thousands of dollars on the table? I recently sat down to chat with Danielle Hayden, a seasoned CPA and founder of Kickstart Accounting, Inc. She dropped some gems that could reshape how you approach your finances as a Traveling Therapist.
First up, separating your business and personal expenses. It can be tempting to swipe your personal card for a quick work lunch or buy office supplies while shopping for home essentials. But, being meticulous here ensures you're capitalizing on every legitimate deduction.
Now, if you're netting between $50K and $75K annually, it might be time to consider structuring as an S Corp. Yep, paying yourself a reasonable salary can seriously cut down on that self-employment tax burden. And trust me, having a business structure that aligns with your income level is a game-changer.
Here’s a golden nugget: pay attention to how you show up financially. Are you grabbing that coffee to brainstorm some work ideas? Use your business card. But if it's just a morning treat, stick with personal finances.
It hurts to see money wasted, especially thinking it's saving taxes. Spending $1 to save $0.40 isn't smart. Have you ever been told to go on a spending spree to reduce your taxable income? That advice can backfire, big time. Nicole, one of Danielle's clients, faced debt after following such misguided advice.
Key points
Separate Business and Personal Expenses: Keeping business and personal expenses distinct helps ensure you're maximizing every legitimate tax deduction.
Consider S Corp Structure: If your net income is between $50K and $75K, structuring as an S Corp and paying yourself a reasonable salary can reduce self-employment taxes.
Track Deductions and Expenses: Meticulously track deductions like home office use, mileage, and business-related expenses to avoid wasting money and ensure you're financially optimized year-round.
About Danielle Hayden:
Danielle Hayden is the Co-Founder and CEO of Kickstart Accounting, Inc. a bookkeeping and accounting firm that is on a mission to coach six figure (+ beyond) female entrepreneurs so they can better understand their numbers through bookkeeping, financial analysis, and support so they can grow profitable, sustainable and enjoyable businesses.
With over 15 years expe
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You know that feeling when you stumble across a hidden gem during your travels? That burst of excitement because you've found something truly special? That’s exactly how I felt after my chat with Lindsey Haverslu. Her journey from a traditional therapist to a globetrotting, multi-passionate entrepreneur is nothing short of inspiring.
Picture this: Starting in Thailand during a global pandemic, Lindsey turned her dream into reality against all odds. So many of you email me, saying you want to start your traveling therapist journey now—not stuck in the States, but out there in the world. Lindsey did just that, and it’s a game-changer.
What struck me was her fearless leap, especially when her business wasn’t yet enough to sustain her. She took a calculated risk, leaned into social media, and boom! She built a thriving practice with thousands of followers on Instagram and even brought on associates. Imagine the freedom that kind of success gives you.
Lindsey also created Solaceseekers Collective, a supportive space for Betrayed Partners. Her passion, mixed with travel narratives, makes her not just a therapist, but a beacon of hope and transformation for her clients. It’s proof that pursuing your passion can serve others in profound ways.
Whether you’re grappling with the complexities of licensing or craving other income streams for more travel freedom, Lindsey’s story is your roadmap. She’s balancing private practice, a booming social media presence, and, soon enough, hosting a retreat in Guatemala.
The biggest takeaway? Don’t be afraid to showcase your unique lifestyle within your practice. Authenticity draws the right clients to you. Use your travels not just for personal growth but as an extension of the healing work you do with your clients.
Key Points:
Lindsay Haverslew transformed her therapy practice by embracing travel and entrepreneurship, starting her journey in Thailand during the pandemic.
By leveraging social media, Lindsay grew a thriving therapy business, gaining thousands of followers and expanding her practice with associates.
She founded Solaceekers Collective to support Betrayed Partners, blending her therapeutic skills with her passion for travel and community-building.
About Lindsay Haverslew:
I am a Registered Therapeutic Counsellor and Certified Sex Addiction Therapist (from Canada) specializing in betrayal trauma recovery. I launched my private practice as a side gig to my agency job in January 2020. When everything went virtual with the pandemic, I be
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In this episode of the Traveling Therapist Podcast, I sit down with Uriah Guilford, a therapist and entrepreneur, to discuss how he successfully manages a thriving therapy business while enjoying extensive travel. Uriah shares his journey from the early days of struggling to take vacations as a solo practitioner to creating multiple streams of income that allow him the freedom to travel the world.
Uriah and I dive into essential strategies like building a team, creating systems, and leveraging passive income to ensure business continuity even while on the road. Uriah also shares a fun anecdote about making money while enjoying Disneyland, highlighting the joys of truly automated income. This episode is packed with actionable tips for any therapist looking to achieve financial and time freedom while exploring the world.
Key Points:
The Importance of Passive Income: Uriah emphasizes the need for creating products or services that aren’t solely dependent on your presence, such as courses or membership programs.
Building and Empowering a Team: He discusses the value of delegating tasks to a competent team to maintain business operations while traveling.
Creating and Documenting Systems: Detailed standard operating procedures (SOPs) are crucial for ensuring that your team can handle tasks efficiently in your absence.
Trusting Your Systems and Team: Uriah talks about the importance of actually stepping away from your business to enjoy the freedom you’ve worked hard to create.
About Uriah Guilford:
Uriah Guilford is a licensed marriage and family therapist, a group practice owner and the creator of Productive Therapist, a virtual assistant company that serves therapists in private practice. He is a technology nerd, a minimalist travel packer, a rock drummer and business development enthusiast.
Websites: https://productivetherapist.com/ & https://www.intunefamily.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/productivetherap
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/productivetherapist/?hl=en
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I love using AI in my private practice, but HIPAA is a huge concern when I'm writing my progress notes!!
I've been using
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Sponsored by Berries: Say goodbye to the burden of mental health notes with automated note and treatment plan creation! www.berries.icu/therapists
Sponsored by Alma: Alma is on a mission to simplify access to mental health care by focusing first and foremost on supporting clinicians. https://helloalma.com/kym
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In this episode, Amity Cooper and Kym Tolson dive into the depths of transforming their therapy practices through technology and a digital nomad lifestyle. Both therapists share their journeys, from overcoming initial pandemic disruptions to fully embracing remote work that allows for extensive travel and greater work-life alignment.
The discussion pivots to the transformative use of new tech tools. They emphasize the critical role of personal development and proactive learning in adapting to technological advances, positioning themselves not just as therapists but as pioneering entrepreneurs in the mental health field. This episode is a treasure trove of insights for anyone looking to blend their professional endeavors with personal aspirations, especially in the evolving landscape of mental health services and AI
Key Points:
Embracing Digital Nomadism: Discover how Amity Cooper transitioned to a digital nomad lifestyle, navigating challenges and leveraging opportunities presented by the pandemic.
Integrating Tech in Therapy: Explore how Kym & Amity use cutting-edge technology to enhance efficiency and client engagement in her therapy practice.
Pursuing Passions and Entrepreneurship: Learn how both speakers integrate their passion for travel with their professional lives, advocating for personal growth and technological adoption in therapy.
About Amity Cooper:
Amity Cooper is a seasoned entrepreneur, trained mental health professional, and entrepreneurial coach.
For over 20 years, Amity has run a variety of businesses, from designing handbags to making and manufacturing gourmet chocolates, which has given her the knowledge and experience to help others start and run their own businesses. Now, as a trained therapist, equine-assisted psychotherapist, and Lifebook facilitator, she is focused on empowering other mental and behavioral health professionals to serve their clients without burning themselves out by becoming what she calls “therapreneurs.”
She does this through her professional development company Clinical Career Collective (C3) and her Do This First 7-Day Bootcamp by not only teaching therapreneurs how to run their own businesses, but also how to embrace new, emerging technology in this post-pandemic world so they can better help the people they serve.
Amity hosted the virtual event Virtually Unlimited… The Healing Entrepreneurship Summit (with Mike Michalowic
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Sponsored by Alma: Alma is on a mission to simplify access to mental health care by focusing first and foremost on supporting clinicians. https://helloalma.com/kym
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If you're a therapist contemplating transitioning into the world of coaching and entrepreneurship, this episode of the Traveling Therapist Podcast is essential for you. Discover how Dr. Shana evolved from being a traditional therapist to an influential coaching expert amid the pandemic. You'll hear Dr. Shana's firsthand account of overcoming burnout, leveraging her expertise to create multiple streams of income, and navigating imposter syndrome.
This episode is packed with concrete steps, insights on balancing regulatory concerns, and real-life examples of building a bankable brand using speaking engagements, book writing, media appearances, and more. Whether you're looking to scale your impact or pivot your career, Dr. Shana's experience and practical advice will equip you with the tools to transform your professional journey. Tune in to learn how you can serve one-to-many and truly make a massive difference!
Key points:
Dr. Shana's journey from a burnt-out private practice therapist to mastering executive wellness coaching is pure gold.
Imagine serving hundreds, not just one, and reclaiming your freedom!
Learn to scale your practice and live your travel dreams.
About Dr. Shana D. Lewis:
Dr. Shana D. Lewis, or Dr. Shana, as she is known, is a Licensed Professional Counselor, National Certified Counselor, Executive Wellness Coach and The Brand Therapist for experts and practitioners. She has a rich educational background that includes a Bachelor's degree in Psychology, a Master's degree in Counseling Psychology, and a Ph.D. in Counselor Education. As the visionary behind SDL Enterprises Education, Training, & Consulting Services, LLC, Dr. Shana brings over two decades of expertise in supporting women's mental health to a broader platform in addition to her expertise as a mental health expert.
In her latest endeavor, Dr. Shana is passionately dedicated to coaching and mentoring fellow therapists and experts in the art of leveraging their expertise and building a brand well beyond traditional practice. She is committed to helping them transition from one-to-one service to making a more significant impact by serving one-to-many. Dr. Shana's vision is to see experts emerge as speakers, authors, TV personalities, coaches, and trainers, thereby enriching the world with their knowledge and compassion and increasing their impact, influence and ultimately their income. In her Brand Therapy Academy, Dr. Shana mentors clinicians in crafting a brand that the world eagerly anticipates f
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In this episode of The Traveling Therapist, I sit down with Dr. Aimee Harris, who has brilliantly woven her passion for travel into her professional life as a telehealth therapist. Aimee shares her journey from a traditional therapy setting to embracing a nomadic lifestyle, powered by the flexibility of telehealth. She recounts the initial challenges and profound benefits of solo travel, describing how it has strengthened her independence and broadened her professional and personal perspectives. Aimee also delves into the integration of her work with her role at her wellness center, highlighting the holistic approach to health that she promotes. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the intersection of mental health practice and the freedom offered by a nomadic lifestyle.
Key Points:
Transition to Telehealth: Dr. Aimee Harris discusses her seamless shift to a fully virtual practice during COVID-19, enhancing her work-life balance and enabling her global travels.
Solo Travel Insights: She shares the empowering experiences of solo travel, highlighting how it fosters independence and connects her with fellow travelers around the world.
Wellness and Professional Integration: Aimee elaborates on how integrating telehealth has allowed her to manage a wellness center remotely, providing a holistic approach to client care.
About Dr. Aimee Harris:
Dr. Harris has always been intrigued by travel. Her first international trip was to Germany to visit her son in the military. After doing much research on the benefits of health and travel, she began her very first solo trip on her birthday to Paris, France in 2022. She continued travels to Italy through the 13 scenic towns of the Amalfi Coast ending with a car ride to Rome! In 2023 she traveled to Ireland, where she enjoyed the flexibility of working remote; traveling to the Cliffs of Moher, Kinsale and Dublin during the day and working at night with clients. Honolulu Hawaii during Christmas gave a new love for warm air, culture and blue waters. She will be in Greece during the podcast traveling to five iconic islands including the famous island where Mamma Mia was filmed! Dr. Harris is the CEO of Ie Wellness Center and Wellness Retreats, is an industrial organizational psychologist, licensed professional counselor and play therapist who specializes in the core eight dimensions of wellness. She believes that the key to youth and vitality are to never stop playing. Traveling has been shown to enhance all eight dimensions of wellness (I can explain more)! You can find her at www.iewellnesscenter.com, (804) 904-9731 and @Ie W
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In this episode of The Traveling Therapist, I dive into an enriching conversation with Christie Hays, who has revolutionized her therapy practice by transitioning to a fully virtual format. Christie, a solo practitioner, embraces telehealth to manage her chronic health conditions effectively and maintain a healthy work-life balance. She opens up about incorporating her intuitive skills into her therapeutic approach, enhancing her connection with clients and guiding them more profoundly. Christie also shares her journey of founding a coaching business aimed at helping therapists build sustainable virtual practices. This venture not only supports other therapists in navigating their professional paths but also empowers them to harness their unique intuitive gifts, ensuring their practices are as fulfilling as they are successful.
Key Points
Christie transitioned to 100% telehealth during the pandemic, enhancing her ability to manage chronic illnesses while maintaining a professional practice.
Empowering the Intuitive Self: Christie emphasizes embracing and trusting one's intuitive abilities, transforming how therapists interact with their clients and themselves, fostering a deeper connection and understanding.
Coaching for Sensitive Therapists: Christie has tailored her coaching programs specifically for therapists who are sensitive and may be managing their own chronic conditions, helping them create sustainable practices that cater to their unique needs.
About Christie Hays:
Christie Hays (she/they) is a therapist and business coach dedicated to helping highly sensitive, empath, and intuitive therapists overcome burnout so that they can create thriving, sustainable, and full private pay practices. As a highly sensitive, empath, and intuitive person herself, Christie understands the unique challenges of running a healing business while feeling and expressing deeply.
After experiencing almost career ending burnout working in hospitals and agencies, Christie started her own private practice growing from just 3 clients every other week to full within 10 months. Combining her experience as a full private pay therapist along with a background in corporate training and public speaking, Christie founded the SoulFULL Practice Academy to provide business coaching tailored to the specific needs of the highly sensitive, empath, and intuitive healer in private practice. She brings a wealth of real-world experience to her coaching focusing on teaching therapists how to attract their ideal private pay clients, implement
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Join us in this inspirational episode of the Traveling Therapist podcast, where Tristan McBain shares her compelling journey from a conventional lifestyle to full-time nomadism. Following a series of transformative experiences, including a pivotal apartment fire, Tristan discovered that true fulfillment comes from within. She now travels the world while managing a virtual therapy practice and coaching other therapists on how to embrace a nomadic lifestyle. Discover how Tristan navigates the challenges and joys of living on the road, maintaining a relationship dynamic that allows for independent travel, and setting up a travel-friendly therapy practice.
Key Points:
Embracing Change Through Crisis: Tristan's journey to nomadism was catalyzed by personal crises.
Nomadic Lifestyle and Professional Practice: Tristan travels full-time while successfully running a virtual therapy practice and coaching other therapists.
Empowering Therapists for Nomadic Success: Through her coaching business, she focuses on both practical and mindset aspects.
About Tristan McBain:
I am a full-time traveling nomadic therapist and coach. I had just graduated with my PhD and was on a national job search when the pandemic hit. My life as I knew it changed but I eventually saw there was an opportunity to build toward something I wanted even more. At the end of 2021 I left my home state to begin traveling full time. I eventually started my own virtual private practice, where I specialize in couples and sex therapy, and just recently started my journey into coaching for digital nomads.
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FB Business page: https://www.facebook.com/share/TCgh6aUr33MmjwPa/?mibextid=qi20mg
Website: www.iwanderwhatsnext.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iwanderwhatsnext.llc?igsh=Y3dqbHhtNzE1M2NO
FB Group: www.facebook.com/groups/nomadictherapy
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In this episode, I converse with Paul Collette, a seasoned college professor and therapist who seamlessly integrates his passion for travel with his professional life. Throughout our conversation, Paul shares his transformative journey from a traditional therapy setting to adopting a lifestyle that combines his love for travel and his commitment to providing mental health support. He discusses the challenges and triumphs of moving his practice online, which COVID-19 significantly catalyzed, and how this shift has allowed him to maintain a flexible lifestyle, traveling extensively with his family while continuing to serve his clients effectively.
I delve into the specifics of managing a traveling therapy practice with Paul, including the importance of reliable internet connectivity and the selection of suitable environments for work while abroad. He emphasizes the value of understanding local resources and maintaining professional integrity, especially when dealing with clients across different states. Our conversation also touches on the broader implications of remote work, including the need to navigate licensing and regulatory challenges across jurisdictions. Paul's narrative is not just about balancing work and travel; it's a testament to the evolving landscape of therapy where digital nomadism and professional practice converge.
Key points
Paul Collette highlights how he transitioned from a conventional therapy practice to a mobile, travel-friendly model.
The importance of reliable technology and local knowledge in maintaining an effective traveling therapy practice was discussed.
Paul shares insights on the regulatory aspects of working remotely, underscoring the importance of compliance and ethical considerations in a digital nomad lifestyle.
About Paul Collette:
Paul Collette is a retired federal probation officer, ex-military and current therapist (specializing in addiction counseling and co-occurring disorders) and full-time college professor. He devoted a significant portion of his career to the supervision of federal sexual offenders. Paul have many interesting stories to share as well my own personal experience with PTSD with that offender population and being exposed to child pornography and that particular offender population. After retirement, pivoted into the personal counseling space and opened his own private practice serving men in recovery. For the past two years, he spent summers in Mexico with his wife and two young children navigating running his practice remotely. Paul’s LinkedIn profile has additio
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In this captivating episode of the Traveling Therapist podcast, I sit down with Dr. Ciji Blue, a seasoned therapist and military contractor living in Sicily, to delve into the intricacies of transitioning from a traditional therapy role to embracing a globe-trotting lifestyle. Dr. Blue shares her personal and professional journey, detailing her initial move from community mental health in North Carolina to working with military families abroad, which kickstarted her decade-long adventure across various continents. The conversation explores the unique challenges and adjustments expats face, particularly when moving with a military spouse, and how these experiences shape both personal and professional growth.
Dr. Blue discusses the logistical and emotional aspects of living overseas, such as dealing with local infrastructure issues, cultural adjustments, and the profound sense of community found in expat environments. She provides insights into the professional pathways for therapists wishing to work internationally, emphasizing the importance of understanding local regulations and leveraging opportunities with contracting companies that cater to military and expat communities. The podcast sheds light on the crucial support systems necessary for expats and military families to thrive in foreign countries, highlighting Dr. Blue's role in facilitating these transitions through her coaching and therapeutic work.
Key points:
Dr. Ciji Blue outlines her transformative journey from community mental health in the U.S. to supporting military and expat communities globally.
The discussion reveals the critical need for expats to navigate cultural and logistical challenges to achieve personal and professional fulfillment abroad.
Dr. Blue offers valuable advice for therapists interested in working internationally, including how to navigate licensing and employment opportunities across different countries.
About Dr. Ciji Blue:
Dr. Ciji L. Blue is a licensed psychotherapist who nourishes her soul with pure adventure, travel, and curiosity. As a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Dr. Ciji has lived and practiced across three continents since 2014, and visited over 30+ countries. From volunteering with Syrian refugees to bringing culturally competent care to expats in Tokyo, Dr. Ciji welcomes the chance to learn. In her various roles, Dr. Ciji helps expats with cross cultural adjustment issues and international military families and service members adjust to their new normal. Dr. Ciji hopes to continue to break societal expectations while hig
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In this episode, I sit down with Nicole McCance, a renowned business coach for therapists, to delve into the transformative journey from being a traditional therapist to a globe-trotting professional managing a group practice. Nicole shares her compelling story, revealing how the birth of her twins catalyzed her shift from a solo practitioner to creating a multimillion-dollar group practice that operates seamlessly without her constant oversight. The discussion pivots to practical strategies for therapists looking to scale their businesses, emphasizing the importance of automation and effective systematization to ensure a practice can thrive independently of its founder.
Nicole also unpacks the details of her Clinic Growth Map program, which has helped over 700 therapists achieve remarkable success. She offers actionable advice on how to prepare a therapy business not just for operational efficiency but for potential future sale, ensuring it can provide sustained revenue with minimal direct involvement. This episode is rich with guidance on harnessing digital marketing, leveraging AI, and building a practice culture that aligns with personal freedom and professional growth.
Key points:
Discover how Nicole McCance transitioned from a solo practice to leading a thriving group therapy business, paving the way for therapists to achieve independence and financial freedom.
Learn about the Clinic Growth Map program, which equips therapists with the tools to automate, scale, and potentially sell their practices while maintaining a high quality of life.
Gain insights into creating a successful therapy practice that supports a traveling lifestyle, emphasizing systematization, staff training, and maintaining a strong company culture through virtual platforms.
About Nicole McCance:
Nicole is a Psychologist (retired) turned Business Coach for therapists scaling to a group practice. She expanded her private practice to 55 therapists and multiple 7 figures in 3 years (with toddler twins at home). Nicole sold her clinic in the 4th year and then retired as a Psychologist in her 5th year. She now teaches therapists how to help more people, make more money and have more freedom following her proven method. Catch her top-rated business podcast every week, The Business Savvy Therapist or her strategies on instagram nicole.mccancemethod
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