Lessons I Learned from Business Leaders That Helped Me Be Successful in My Businesses
Private Practice Success Stories
by Jena Castro-Casbon
2y ago
When I first started my career as a speech-language pathologist, I never thought I would own a business. I honestly used to think that business was boring… I only ever wanted to help people, and I didn’t think that becoming a business owner was the way to do that. You might think the same thing! Even if your instinct is to think that business is boring and you see yourself primarily as a helping people person, this episode offers some really valuable lessons. In the episode, I am sharing three lessons from business leaders that helped me become the successful business owner that I am today. I ..read more
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Lessons I Learned from Business Leaders That Helped Me Be Successful in My Businesses
Private Practice Success Stories
by Jena Castro-Casbon
2y ago
When I first started my career as a speech-language pathologist, I never thought I would own a business. I honestly used to think that business was boring… I only ever wanted to help people, and I didn’t think that becoming a business owner was the way to do that. You might think the same thing! Even if your instinct is to think that business is boring and you see yourself primarily as a helping people person, this episode offers some really valuable lessons. In the episode, I am sharing three lessons from business leaders that helped me become the successful business owner that I am today. I ..read more
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From CCC to LLC: Starting a Private Practice Out of Grad School with Ashley Perkins
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by Jena Castro-Casbon
2y ago
Are you ready to take control over your professional, personal and financial life? My guest in this episode, Ashley Perkins, knew this was something she wanted even before finishing grad school! She knew that she wanted to be in business for herself because she wanted control over her time and the time that she could spend with her family, so she started seeing private clients as soon as she earned her CCC. ​Ashley is the founder of Perkins Therapy Group, which was established upon recognizing the need for specialized speech, feeding, and orofacial myofunctional therapy within the Eunice area ..read more
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3 Ways to Earn More as an SLP (Without Quitting Your Job)
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by Jena Castro-Casbon
2y ago
Most speech-language pathologists wished that they earned more money… The problem is that in most traditional SLP settings like schools, hospitals, and early interventions, salary increases are few and far between. Do you agree with this or have you experienced this? The question remains: how can you earn more money as an SLP? In this episode, I am covering three ways that you can earn money as an SLP without quitting your job! In Today's Episode, We Discuss: Why identifying an expense or a goal helps you create a plan Two income streams that aren’t always the best option The best incom ..read more
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From School SLP to Small Town Private Practitioner with Sarah Desimone
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by Jena Castro-Casbon
2y ago
Have you ever thought about starting a private practice as a school SLP or as someone who lives in a more rural area?  This is the perfect student success story for you to listen to! Sarah Desimone, MS, CCC-SLP is the owner of Huckleberry Therapy LLC, located in Athol, ID. Since graduating in 2016, Sarah has had the opportunity to serve children from birth to age 17 in a large multidisciplinary clinic, through her local school district, and via teletherapy as a contract SLP. It was through these experiences that she felt she had gained the knowledge, experience, and confidence to start ..read more
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Starting a Private Practice "On The Side" and In My Home with Kathy Hindman
Private Practice Success Stories
by Jena Castro-Casbon
2y ago
Have you ever thought about starting a private practice out of your house? This episode with Kathy Hindman, a speech-language pathologist in Lawrenceville, NJ, is one of my most popular episodes to date, and I can attest that to so many SLPs being interested in her on the side, in-home practice. Kathy Hindman has over twenty years of experience that includes evaluating and treating children and young adults in a variety of settings: from working several years in an intensive behavioral-based program for students with autism and developmental disabilities to working for local preschool progra ..read more
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Growing Out of Her School Job and Into Private Practice with Quintina Briscoe
Private Practice Success Stories
by Jena Castro-Casbon
2y ago
Do you feel called to do more as an SLP?  Quintina Briscoe, my guest in this episode, felt the exact same way before she started her private practice during the pandemic. Quintina Briscoe is a speech-language pathologist, mentor, and clinic owner in the greater D.C. area. She went from being a solo private practitioner, just seeing clients on the side of her school job to employing many therapists, having a brick-and-mortar clinic, and serving clients via telephone therapy in her private practice. In this episode, Quintina tells us a story about being in the school setting and realizin ..read more
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Bilingual SLP Starts a Part-Time Pediatric Private Practice with Ruth Marquez
Private Practice Success Stories
by Jena Castro-Casbon
2y ago
Do you dream of your last year in the school setting? Does the idea of leaving your school job to work for yourself interest you? My guest, Ruth Marquez, started her speech therapy private practice on the side of her school job, and she just recently left it to pursue her private practice full-time! Ruth Marquez opened the doors of Be Brave Speech Therapy in June 2020. Since then, she has done many evaluations which have led to continuous therapy sessions, and countless collaborations with families. In 2021, after a year of being a private practice owner on the side of being a full-time scho ..read more
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How Do You Know If You're Ready to Start a Private Practice?
Private Practice Success Stories
by Jena Castro-Casbon
2y ago
Have you been thinking about private practice for a long time, but you aren't sure if you're ready? A lot of SLPs have internal worries and fears related to whether they are ready to start a private practice, and those often come from impostor syndrome which is something that we have talked a lot about here on the podcast. People feel like they need to be experts to start a private practice, but if you wait to become an expert, you will never feel expert enough to start. In this episode, I am talking to you about three ways to know if you are ready to start a private practice! In Today's ..read more
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Get More Freedom Through Private Practice
Private Practice Success Stories
by Jena Castro-Casbon
2y ago
What does freedom mean to you? One of the top reasons why SLPs start their own private practice is because they want freedom.  In this episode, we are talking all about what freedom and independence mean as a clinician and how you can get more of it through private practice. I’ll never forget the feeling I had when I accepted my first private practice client and realized that I was going to be able to use private practice as the vehicle to freedom in my own life. It was truly thrilling, and I am so glad that I took that leap 15 years ago! We are getting into that story and why I think ..read more
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