Practice Momentum Podcast

Dr Brooklyn Storme

Dr Brooklyn Storme PhD is an authority on Private Practice. She has worked in private practice for over 30yrs. It was her experience building a multiple six figure business without Medicare™ rebates and seeing the lack of training and resources available to support mental health professionals in establishing their own successful and profitable practice that led her to create the Practice Momentum Business Program, an evidence-based business coaching and training container for women that takes them from ground zero to profit and from inconsistent to consistent bookings in as little as 30 days. Dr Brooklyn Storme, PhD holds a PhD in Psychology, a Masters of Psychology (Counselling), Grad Dip Psychology & Bachelor of Arts (Psychology & Sociology & Statistics). She is a Qualified and Certified Results & Money Coach, Professional and Clinical Supervisor for Allied Health Professionals, and is on the Special Advisory of Australia's largest peak body representing Vocational Mental Health Professionals In Australia (VMHPAA).  The information provided in this podcast is for entertainment purposes only and are the personal opinion of Dr Storme. Dr Storme who is not a medical doctor, lawyer or accountant and you should always check with the relevant professional before making changes to your health and or business.

  1. 4 DAYS AGO

    What You Need in Place to Stop Feeling Overwhelmed and Start Seeing Results in Private Practice

    Complimentary Business Strategy Consultation here: https://calendar.app.google/VNeiGZ5Sd9oLUhac8 If you’re a counsellor, psychologist, or social worker in private practice and you feel overwhelmed, stuck, or like you’re doing “all the right things” but still not seeing consistent bookings or income, this episode is for you. In this episode of the Private Practice Podcast, Dr Brooklyn Storm unpacks what actually needs to be in place to minimise overwhelm and maximise results in your private practice, without burning out or constantly chasing the next strategy. This episode goes beyond surface-level advice.   You’ll learn why overwhelm is often not a time or motivation problem, but a missing structure, identity, or foundation problem in your business. Brooklyn walks you through the essential systems, processes, policies, planning, and identity shifts that support profitability, sustainability, and a sense of safety in your practice. This is especially relevant if you’re newly qualified, transitioning into private practice, or have been running a practice for a while but feel like you’re winging it and hoping things will work out.   You’ll also hear real-world insights into why businesses stagnate, why marketing can feel exhausting when foundations are missing, and why simplifying your offerings often creates better results than adding more. This episode connects the mind, business, and spirit of private practice and explains how identity, energy, and structure work together to create momentum, clarity, and confidence.   If you’ve ever thought about pausing your practice because it “isn’t working,” this episode will help you see what’s really happening and what to focus on instead. If you want personalised guidance and clarity for your own private practice, you can book a   Complimentary Business Strategy Consultation here: https://calendar.app.google/VNeiGZ5Sd9oLUhac8 This short call is designed to help you identify what’s missing, what to prioritise, and where your biggest opportunities are right now.   Timestamps: 00:00 Welcome to the Private Practice Podcast 00:22 Introduction to Practice Momentum and business support 02:54 Why private practice feels overwhelming without foundations 07:27 Auditing systems, processes, and structures 08:58 Compliance, policies, and common mistakes therapists make 11:39 Systems for payments, boundaries, risk, and data protection 14:33 The cost of over-subscribing to tools and software 16:22 Paper vs digital systems and privacy responsibilities 19:03 Business foundations you must have in place 20:24 Why planning changes everything 22:32 Marketing plans and why doing everything doesn’t work 23:48 KPIs and understanding what to track 25:20 Profit planning and creating financial safety 28:00 Burnout, one-to-one work, and business development 30:06 Why pausing your practice costs you future clients 33:06 Identity, energy, and how you show up in business 3 9:20 Letting go of stories that keep you stuck 49:19 Overgiving, people-pleasing, and boundaries in private practice 57:27 Simplifying your business to get better results 1:05:08 Fees, safety, and trusting yourself 1:15:23 Funnels, pathways, and why results take time 1:32:03 Why consistency matters more than urgency 1:41:08 Identity as the driver of business results 1:51:38 Energy management vs time management 1:57:07 Mind, business, and spirit in private practice 2:00:00 Final reflections and next steps   Mini FAQ: Who is this episode for? This episode is for Australian counsellors, psychologists, and social workers who are starting or growing a private practice and want less overwhelm and more consistent results. Is this relevant if I already have clients? Yes. Many therapists have clients but still lack systems, profit planning, and foundations that support sustainability and growth. Do I need to change everything in my business? No. This episode explains why refinement and simplification often create better outcomes than adding more strategies. How can I get personalised help? You can book a Complimentary Business Strategy Consultation here: https://calendar.app.google/VNeiGZ5Sd9oLUhac8      private practice overwhelm, private practice systems, therapist business foundations, counsellor private practice Australia, psychologist private practice tips, social worker private practice, private practice planning, therapy business structure, private practice profit planning, therapist burnout prevention, private practice compliance Australia, therapist business strategy, private practice identity work, therapist marketing foundations, private practice KPIs, therapy business growth, starting a private practice Australia, private practice confidence, therapist mindset business, private practice support

    2h 17m
  2. 1 DEC

    Why Your Private Practice Isn’t Growing (And How to Finally Run It Like a Business)

    In this episode of the Private Practice Podcast, I’m lifting the lid on one of the biggest struggles women counsellors, psychologists and social workers face: treating the practice like a passion… but not yet running it like a business. If you’ve ever wondered why your bookings feel inconsistent, why you always seem “behind”, or why your business feels harder than it needs to, this conversation will help clear the fog and point you back toward real momentum. private practice business coaching, women in private practice, business mindset You’ll hear why there is no “finish line” in private practice, why you are already sitting in the pot of gold you think you’re chasing, and how constant pivots, identity shifts and new modalities actually influence your business direction. You’ll also learn the surprising truth about unqualified “business coaches” in the space, what to look for before investing in support, and how your own lived experience and neurodivergence can actually become powerful business assets. private practice growth, mindset for therapists, counselling business If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed, financially unsafe, underpaid, or unsure why the strategies you’re trying aren’t landing, this episode gives you both reassurance and direction. You’ll walk away knowing what questions to ask when seeking support, how to evaluate ROI in coaching, and how to reconnect with your purpose, energy and values as the foundation of a thriving, fully booked practice. Your quick action step today: audit your practice by asking “What gives me energy? What drains it? What truly moves the needle?” private practice audit, therapist business plan, grow your private practice Book your free 15-minute private practice conversation with me here: https://calendar.app.google/wmdgGjsmH2DciKaq8 Explore more of my free and paid resources to help you grow your practice: Practice Momentum (12-month on-demand coaching program) https://sales.brooklynstorme.com/momentum/ Free Community for Therapists https://sales.brooklynstorme.com/ultimate-private-practice-free-community/ Website Wellness Check https://sales.brooklynstorme.com/website-wellness-check-up-aud/ Booked & Better Monthly Tools https://sales.brooklynstorme.com/booked--better/ Etsy Tools & Templates for Private Practice https://thehappypractice.etsy.com Timestamps: 00:04 Welcome to the Private Practice Podcast 00:22 What Practice Momentum actually gives you 01:07 Identity shifts and why your business keeps evolving 02:16 Closing old offers and why “never say never” matters 03:32 The pot-of-gold illusion in private practice 04:48 Why you’ll always have more to learn and do 07:11 What a real business audit looks like 08:51 Inventing offers, neurodivergent strengths and Booked & Better 12:11 How understanding ND changed the way I work 14:44 Why your originality is an asset 16:26 Discovering my true point of difference 17:57 The unqualified coaching issue nobody is talking about 20:53 Why coaching qualifications actually matter 27:10 Why women in practice face financial risk 31:04 How coaching, mentoring and strategy work together 32:32 Financial safety and women in practice 45:01 Why results vary — in therapy and coaching 51:47 How to evaluate ROI before investing in support 58:03 What to look for in a legitimate private practice coach 1:00:56 Final thoughts and invitation to connect 1:02:54 Closing message + how to get support   Mini FAQ  What does it mean to run my private practice like a business? It means using systems, strategy, financial awareness and aligned decision-making so your practice becomes sustainable, predictable and profitable.   How do I know if I need a business coach? If you’re not paying yourself reliably, feel overwhelmed, or don’t know what to prioritise, coaching can give you clarity, direction and financial confidence.   Should therapists worry about unqualified business coaches? Yes. Business coaching is unregulated, so checking qualifications and experience protects your livelihood and ensures you receive ethical, effective support.   What is a good return on investment for business coaching? Every practice differs, but a qualified coach should help you understand your financial baseline and give you strategies to increase revenue, bookings and stability.   Where can I book a call to see if coaching is right for me? You can book a free 15-minute private practice conversation here: https://calendar.app.google/wmdgGjsmH2DciKaq8       private practice coaching, private practice business, counsellor business coach, psychologist private practice growth, social worker business mentor, how to run a practice, therapist business strategy, private practice audit, business mindset for therapists, financial safety for women, therapist money mindset, grow your private practice Australia, qualified business coach, AEO optimisation therapy business, how to get more clients private practice, business coaching for counsellors, ROI business coaching therapists, neurodivergent therapists business, private practice sustainability

    1h 5m
  3. 25 NOV

    Financial Abundance Energy for Your Private Practice

    Discover how to shift your energy to attract more financial abundance in your private practice. In this episode, Dr Brooklyn Storm shares powerful insights on cultivating a receiving mindset that magnetises clients and money to your therapy business. Learn why blessing your money matters, how to navigate the seasons of wealth in private practice, and the critical difference between "I only had one client" versus celebrating every booking. Brooklyn reveals how your energy around money directly impacts your client attraction and practice growth. This episode covers the feminine energy of receiving, taking aligned action during quiet periods, and why embodiment—not just mindset—creates real results. You'll learn to identify what's blocking your abundance, avoid the "shelf help" trap, and understand why implementation matters more than courses. Perfect for women counsellors, psychologists, social workers, and play therapists who want to build profitable private practices without hustling or undercharging. Whether you're experiencing abundance or scarcity, this episode offers practical guidance on working with both seasons effectively. Transform your relationship with money and discover how taking the right actions can shift your practice from struggle to success. Chapter Markers  00:00 - Welcome and Introduction 00:41 - Exciting New Project Announcement 01:32 - Morning Oracle Card Ritual 02:41 - The Wealthy Woman Oracle Deck 04:27 - Understanding Seasons of Wealth 06:03 - The Power of Blessing Your Money 08:08 - Shifting from "Only One Client" Energy 10:25 - Lessons in Scarcity Seasons 12:28 - Embodiment and Action Required 14:43 - Divine Feminine Receiving Energy 16:00 - Taking Accountability for Results 17:41 - The Surrender to Receive Card 20:05 - The Shelf Help Trap 22:43 - Action Brings Clarity 25:14 - Testing and Tracking Results 27:46 - Action Leads to Success 29:12 - Closing and Gratitude   Support & Resources for Private Practice Website: https://brooklynstorme.com Shop: https://thehappypractice.etsy.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/brooklynstormephd/ Website Wellness Check: https://sales.brooklynstorme.com/website-wellness-check-up-aud/   Mini FAQs  Q: How can I attract more clients to my private practice? A: Shift your energy from scarcity ("I only had one client") to gratitude ("I had a wonderful client yesterday and they rebooked"). Your energy around money and clients directly affects what you attract. Take aligned action, track what works, and embody the version of yourself who already has the practice you want. Q: What should I do during quiet periods in my therapy practice? A: Use quiet periods for strategic masculine energy—analyse what's working, check your data, refine your marketing, and ask yourself what the version of you with a full practice would do differently. Take one small action to bring clarity rather than staying stuck in overwhelm. Q: Why am I not getting results despite taking courses and reading books? A: This is called "shelf help"—buying resources without implementation. Results come from taking aligned action and actually implementing what you learn. Focus on mastering one thing before adding more to your plate. Action brings clarity and compounds over time. Q: How do I stop undercharging as a therapist? A: Work on embodiment—become the version of yourself who charges appropriately by taking actions that person would take. Allow yourself to receive payment, enforce cancellation policies, and increase fees when appropriate. Shift from victim mentality to taking accountability for your practice results. Q: What's the difference between embodiment and positive thinking? A: Embodiment requires both mindset shifts AND aligned action. You don't have to believe you're abundant, but you do need to take actions the abundant version of you would take. Nothing changes without embodiment plus action—both are essential.   private practice financial abundance, therapist money mindset, counsellor business success, psychologist private practice income, receiving money energy, therapy practice growth, mental health private practice, women therapists business, private practice marketing, undercharging therapists, abundance mindset counsellors, therapy business coaching, practice momentum, client attraction strategies, embodiment for therapists, action over overwhelm, private practice profitability, Australian therapy business, social worker private practice, play therapist business growth

    32 min
  4. 22 NOV

    .Worth vs Value in Private Practice: Set Fees Confidently

    Struggling to set fees or feel confident charging what you're worth? In this episode, Dr Brooklyn Storm unpacks the crucial difference between worth and value in private practice. Learn why value is determined by your clients' perception—not your credentials or time invested—and how worth reflects what's truly important to you as a practitioner. Discover why women practitioners often undercharge, the hidden costs of low fees on your lifestyle and wellbeing, and how to stop projecting money anxiety onto your clients. Brooklyn shares eye-opening insights from working with male business coaches who approach pricing without guilt or shame, plus practical journal prompts to help you assess whether your services, fees, and business activities are truly worth it for you. Whether you're just starting your practice or feeling stuck with a full diary but struggling financially, this episode will help you create a thriving practice that serves your clients while honouring your time, freedom, and financial goals. Learn how niching increases perceived value, why your messaging matters more than you think, and how to build a practice that actually works for your life. Links: Website: https://brooklynstorme.com Etsy Store: https://thehappypractice.etsy.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/brooklynstormephd/ Wellness Check: https://brooklynstorme.com/wellness-check Chapter Markers 00:00 - Welcome & Introduction to Worth and Value 00:41 - Introducing Practice Momentum Program 01:34 - Why This Episode Matters for Your Practice 02:00 - Eye-Opening Course Experience: Different Money Mindsets 04:00 - Common Money Challenges Women Practitioners Face 06:22 - The Undercharging Trap and Client Projection 09:00 - Understanding Worth vs Value: The Key Difference 11:16 - Value is About Your Client's Perception 14:12 - Why Niching Increases Perceived Value 16:04 - Real Examples: What Clients Actually Value 18:27 - The Freebie Test: Learning What Resonates 22:28 - Worth is About You: Is It Worth Your Time? 26:57 - What Creates High Value for Clients 32:32 - Niching and Specialisation Increase Value 38:46 - Journal Prompts for Discovering Client Value 42:12 - Using Client Feedback to Improve Value 50:25 - Assessing Worth: What Matters to You 1:01:24 - The Worth Filter: Is It Worth It for You? 1:06:25 - Fee Setting Through the Worth Lens 1:13:35 - Worth It to Show Up: Time and Energy Investment 1:23:18 - Gender Differences in Approaching Business Money 1:28:39 - The Swan Message: Acting from Your Worth 1:34:58 - Fear Comes from Love: A Powerful Reframe 1:37:12 - Wrap Up and Business Consultation Offer Show Notes Key Topics Discussed: The critical difference between worth (what's important to you) and value (what's important to your clients) Why women practitioners commonly undercharge and the real cost to their lifestyle How money mindset and personal money stories get projected onto clients Understanding that value is subjective and determined by client perception, not your qualifications Why niching dramatically increases perceived value and attracts ideal clients faster The importance of understanding what your specific audience sees as valuable How to test messaging and offers to see what resonates with your audience Journal prompts to assess client value and personal worth in your practice The worth filter: evaluating whether business activities are worth your time and energy Fee setting strategies that honour both client value and your worth Gender differences in approaching business finances and pricing Tracking numbers and metrics to make informed business decisions The swan totem message: acting from your worth rather than fear Reframing fear as coming from self-love Resources Mentioned: Practice Momentum - Brooklyn's signature program for private practice success Business Strategy Consultation - 15-minute consult available Facebook Business Page Experiment - Testing freebies and messaging Animal Totem Oracle Cards - Swan symbolism and worth Action Steps: Journal on: "What value do I think my clients get by working with me?" Journal on: "Through the eyes of a client, what is the value of my service?" Assess each business activity: "Is this worth it for me based on what's important to me?" Review your fee through the worth lens: "Is this fee worth it for what I'm sacrificing?" Track your numbers: revenue, expenses, inquiry-to-conversion rates Evaluate freebies and content: what's getting traction and what's not Consider: "If I approached this through a lens of my worth, what would I do differently?" FAQs: Q: What's the difference between worth and value in private practice? A: Value is determined by your client—their perception of the importance and benefit of your services. Worth is about you—whether delivering your services at a certain fee is worth it based on what's important to you like time, freedom, and lifestyle. Q: How do I know if I'm undercharging as a therapist? A: Ask yourself: "Is this fee worth what I'm sacrificing?" If you're fully booked but working evenings and weekends, missing family time, or still struggling financially, you're likely undercharging. Q: Why does niching increase the perceived value of my practice? A: When you specialise, clients perceive you as knowing more and being better able to help their specific issue, even at the same fee as a generalist. Niching allows you to speak directly to your ideal client's experience, creating stronger connection and trust. Q: What do clients actually value in therapy services? A: Clients value solutions to their specific problems, expertise in their exact situation, and the belief that you understand their unique experience. Value is created through messaging that speaks to their outcomes, not through listing your qualifications. Q: How do I stop feeling guilty about charging for my services? A: Recognise you're projecting your money issues onto clients who never asked for that burden. Reframe pricing as a business decision, not a moral one—undercharging forces you to see more clients and sacrifice personal time, which serves no one.   #PrivatePractice #Counsellors #Psychologists #SocialWorkers #PrivatePracticeSuccess #TherapyBusiness #WomenInBusiness #MentalHealthPractitioners #AustralianTherapists #BusinessCoaching #FeesSetting #WorthAndValue #TherapyPractice #CounsellingBusiness #PracticeMomentum

    1h 40m
  5. 13 NOV

    How I Grew My Private Practice Audience by 460% in 4 Weeks (And How You Can Too)

    In this episode, I break down exactly how I increased the reach of my private practice audience by 460% in just four weeks — without ads, without fancy funnels and without being everywhere online. I share the behind-the-scenes data from my own experiment on Facebook, what I changed, what failed, what finally worked, and why understanding your numbers is the quickest way to create momentum in your private practice. This episode is perfect for women counsellors, psychologists, social workers and play therapists who feel like they’re posting into the void and wondering how to actually get found by more of their ideal clients. private practice social media strategy facebook business page reach I walk you through how I used storytelling, data, insights and weekly refinement to turn a barely-seen Facebook business page into a powerful visibility engine that now brings new people into my funnel every single day. You’ll hear the real numbers, what Facebook actually prioritises, what surprised me, how I began monetising content, and how one simple freebie created hundreds of new leads. I explain the mindset shifts I needed to make, the emotional rollercoaster behind the scenes, and why you don’t need to create endless freebies — you only need to fix the ones you already have. content marketing for therapists audience growth for private practice data informed marketing If you’ve been feeling defeated, stuck, or like your content doesn’t matter, this episode will give you proof that it does — and the exact steps to take next. You’ll discover how to look at your numbers without spiralling, how to understand what your audience actually wants, and how to use small, strategic changes that create big results. Your quick action step is to review the performance of your last three posts or freebies and identify one simple change you can make today — because tiny refinements compound fast. business growth for counsellors private practice marketing strategies Here’s the link to the Website Wellness Check so you can finally understand why your website isn’t converting and what to fix first: https://sales.brooklynstorme.com/website-wellness-check-up-aud/   Get your freebies for private practice here:  https://www.facebook.com/brooklynstormephd/   Mini FAQ  What is the fastest way to grow my private practice audience? The fastest way to grow your audience is to look at your data, refine what isn’t working, and make small adjustments instead of creating new content every week. In the episode, I explain exactly how I increased my reach by 460% in four weeks using this approach. Do Facebook business pages still work for therapists? Yes, but only when you use story, connection, consistent testing and data to guide what you post. In this episode, I share why most posts don’t get shown and what I changed to finally get traction. How do I know if my freebie is working? Track your downloads, comments, reach and actions taken. If it isn’t converting, it doesn’t mean it’s bad — it usually means it needs a tweak. I walk through how I improved my freebie results each week. How do I get more clients from social media? Build rapport, tell stories, and talk directly to the vulnerability of the people you support. This approach creates trust, which leads to bookings. I explain the steps I used to bring hundreds of new people into my funnel. Why is the Website Wellness Check recommended in this episode? Because your website is where more than 80% of potential clients decide whether or not to work with you. The Website Wellness Check helps you understand what’s not converting and gives you a clear plan to fix it. private practice marketing, grow your private practice, marketing for counsellors, marketing for psychologists, marketing for social workers, facebook tips for therapists, how to get clients in private practice, private practice visibility, freebie strategy for therapists, audience growth private practice, storytelling marketing, data informed practice marketing, facebook business page tips, refining your freebie, therapist business growth, ethical marketing for therapists, content that converts private practice, private practice funnel, online marketing for therapists, website wellness check

    44 min
  6. 4 NOV

    How to attract more private practice clients : Marketing

    Struggling to get private practice clients despite having a website? Learn the four-stage client pathway (marketing funnel) that turns strangers into paying clients. Discover why your website alone isn't enough and what you need to do at each stage: awareness, interest, desire, and action. Brooklyn breaks down why it takes time to build trust, how to use social media effectively without paid ads, and why Facebook rewarded her with $600 worth of free reach. Plus, learn about common conversion mistakes, why follower counts don't matter, and how to build a real audience through email. Perfect for counsellors, psychologists, and social workers ready to grow their practice sustainably. Links: Website: https://brooklynstorme.com Etsy Store: https://thehappypractice.etsy.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/brooklynstormephd/ 00:00 - Welcome & Episode Introduction 01:02 - Understanding the Marketing Funnel (Client Pathway) 02:34 - Stage 1: Awareness & Attraction 04:42 - Stage 2: Building Interest with Lead Magnets 07:26 - Stage 3: Creating Desire Through Trust 09:19 - Stage 4: Conversion & Taking Action 12:09 - Why Conversion Rates Are High in Therapy 13:06 - Website Timeline: Why 8 Weeks Isn't Enough 16:11 - The Cost of a Broken Website 18:08 - Making Booking Simple & Easy 20:30 - What to Do When Your Website Isn't Converting 22:38 - Stop Adding More Platforms, Refine What Works 23:41 - The Awareness Problem 26:49 - How to Promote Your Lead Magnets 29:12 - Fixing High Bounce Rates 31:25 - Why People Don't Book After Downloading 32:58 - Email Nurture Sequences That Build Relationships 37:23 - Working Through Each Funnel Level 38:40 - Why You Can't Sell Without an Audience 40:06 - Followers vs Real Audience 42:41 - Writing Emails People Want to Open 45:41 - Getting Clients from Social Media 46:06 - Facebook's $600 Free Advertising Reward 48:40 - The Power of Original Content 52:23 - Why Consistency Beats Perfection 54:09 - Standing Out from AI-Generated Content 56:07 - Being Social on Social Media 57:16 - Final Takeaways & Next Steps Mini FAQs Q: How long does it take to get clients from a new website? A: Building trust takes time. Even with an optimised website, expect 3-6 months before seeing consistent client inquiries as people move through the 4-stage pathway from awareness to booking. Q: Why am I not getting clients even though I have a website? A: Your website is just one part of the client pathway. You need to actively drive traffic through awareness activities (social media, blog posts, SEO) and build interest with lead magnets and email sequences. Q: What is a marketing funnel for therapists? A: It's a 4-stage client pathway: (1) Awareness - people discover you, (2) Interest - they engage with your content/freebies, (3) Desire - they see proof you're trustworthy, (4) Action - they book with you. Q: How can I get more clients without paid advertising? A: Focus on organic strategies: post original content on social media, create valuable lead magnets, build an email list, optimise your website for conversions, and engage in genuine conversations online. Q: What's a good conversion rate for therapy practices? A: The average conversion rate in health and wellness is 70-80%, compared to 50% in other industries. This is because clients must trust you before they book, so they're more committed when they reach out. Q: Why do my social media posts not convert to clients? A: Check if there's alignment between your social content and website messaging. Also ensure you're using original content (not AI-generated) and being genuinely social, not just promotional. Q: How many lead magnets should I have? A: Create multiple lead magnets to see what resonates with your audience. Different freebies attract different people and help you identify which topics your ideal clients care about most. Q: What's the average email open rate for therapists? A: The average email open rate for mental health practitioners in Australia is 22%. Focus on writing valuable, helpful emails that your audience genuinely wants to receive. Q: How do I know which stage of the funnel is broken? A: Track your data: No website traffic = awareness problem. High bounce rate = messaging mismatch. Downloads but no bookings = nurture sequence issue. Discovery calls but no conversions = confidence/process problem. Q: Should I focus on getting more followers? A: No. Follower count is a vanity metric. Focus on building an email audience of engaged people who actually want to hear from you. You can get clients with zero social media followers. private practice marketing, attract therapy clients, counsellor business growth, marketing funnel for therapists, private practice clients Australia, psychologist marketing strategy, counselling business tips, social worker private practice, therapy website optimisation, client conversion strategies, email marketing for therapists, organic marketing for counsellors, lead magnets for therapists, therapy practice growth, private practice success, how to get more private practice clients, why my therapy website isn't converting, marketing for women therapists, building a successful counselling practice, free marketing strategies for therapists #PrivatePractice #TherapistMarketing #CounsellingBusiness #PsychologyPractice #SocialWorkerBusiness #TherapyPracticeGrowth #AustralianTherapist #WomenInBusiness #PrivatePracticeSuccess #TherapistEntrepreneur #CounsellorLife #MentalHealthBusiness #TherapyMarketing #ClientAttraction #PracticeGrowth

    1 hr
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About

Dr Brooklyn Storme PhD is an authority on Private Practice. She has worked in private practice for over 30yrs. It was her experience building a multiple six figure business without Medicare™ rebates and seeing the lack of training and resources available to support mental health professionals in establishing their own successful and profitable practice that led her to create the Practice Momentum Business Program, an evidence-based business coaching and training container for women that takes them from ground zero to profit and from inconsistent to consistent bookings in as little as 30 days. Dr Brooklyn Storme, PhD holds a PhD in Psychology, a Masters of Psychology (Counselling), Grad Dip Psychology & Bachelor of Arts (Psychology & Sociology & Statistics). She is a Qualified and Certified Results & Money Coach, Professional and Clinical Supervisor for Allied Health Professionals, and is on the Special Advisory of Australia's largest peak body representing Vocational Mental Health Professionals In Australia (VMHPAA).  The information provided in this podcast is for entertainment purposes only and are the personal opinion of Dr Storme. Dr Storme who is not a medical doctor, lawyer or accountant and you should always check with the relevant professional before making changes to your health and or business.

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