Reflections on Content Creation and the Therapy Profession The Modern Therapist's Survival Guide with Curt Widhalm and Katie Vernoy
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Reflections on Content Creation and the Therapy Profession
Curt and Katie chat about our principles and philosophies as they relate to the work we do, including podcast creation. We also reflect on the feedback we’ve received on episodes with large listenership as well as other typical responses we get to the work we do. Considering content creation as part of your business? This isn’t a how-to, but it certainly can give you things to consider before you dive in.
In this podcast episode we talk about how we put together the podcast
We’ve received a lot of feedback recently about our episodes and we wanted to talk about how we make decisions on what we talk about, who we interview, whether we call folks out on the podcast, and how we edit the episodes.
Our Philosophy and Principles for creating content for the Modern Therapist’s Survival Guide
How to navigate the career as is (tools and strategies to survive in this field)
The importance of advocacy in moving forward with our field
How to strategically time advocacy for best effect
How we take in feedback and respond
Responding to Feedback from our Audience on our “What’s New in the DSM-5-TR?” Episode
The concern about the Autism diagnosis changes
Whether we should have called out Dr. Michael B. First and the impressions of what was said
Grappling with the tension between protecting our audience and getting our guests on record and/or advocating for change in the larger systems
How people can impact what becomes DSM 6 (and the efforts we are advocating for)
The feedback we received and how we sort through it and improve
The limits of our capacity
Our plans for additional interviews to address the changes
A Broader View of the Feedback We Receive on the Modern Therapist’s Survival Guide Podcast
The depth of the conversation and our ability to deepen conversations with additional episodes
Audience members anchoring on the title or episode artwork and not looking at the whole episode when pieces of the content resonate in a different way
Our Plan Going Forward with the Podcast
Advocacy, information, and focus on the profession
Not as much of a focus on business building, money mindset, and side hustles
Real conversations about the realities of working in this profession
Working to leave the profession better than we find it
Resources for Modern Therapists mentioned in this Podcast Episode:
We’ve pulled together resources mentioned in this episode and put together some handy-dandy links. Please note that some of the links below may be affiliate links, so if you purchase after clicking below, we may get a little bit of cash in our pockets. We thank you in advance!
The Therapy Reimagined Mission
Our Patreon
Buy Me A Coffee
Relevant Episodes of MTSG Podcast:
What’s New in the DSM-5-TR?
A Living Wage for Prelicensees
Mission Driven Work
Therapists are Not Robots
Why You Shouldn’t Sell Out to Better Help
Advocacy in the Wake of Looming Healthcare Shortages
Reflections on Content Creation and the Therapy Profession
Curt and Katie chat about our principles and philosophies as they relate to the work we do, including podcast creation. We also reflect on the feedback we’ve received on episodes with large listenership as well as other typical responses we get to the work we do. Considering content creation as part of your business? This isn’t a how-to, but it certainly can give you things to consider before you dive in.
In this podcast episode we talk about how we put together the podcast
We’ve received a lot of feedback recently about our episodes and we wanted to talk about how we make decisions on what we talk about, who we interview, whether we call folks out on the podcast, and how we edit the episodes.
Our Philosophy and Principles for creating content for the Modern Therapist’s Survival Guide
How to navigate the career as is (tools and strategies to survive in this field)
The importance of advocacy in moving forward with our field
How to strategically time advocacy for best effect
How we take in feedback and respond
Responding to Feedback from our Audience on our “What’s New in the DSM-5-TR?” Episode
The concern about the Autism diagnosis changes
Whether we should have called out Dr. Michael B. First and the impressions of what was said
Grappling with the tension between protecting our audience and getting our guests on record and/or advocating for change in the larger systems
How people can impact what becomes DSM 6 (and the efforts we are advocating for)
The feedback we received and how we sort through it and improve
The limits of our capacity
Our plans for additional interviews to address the changes
A Broader View of the Feedback We Receive on the Modern Therapist’s Survival Guide Podcast
The depth of the conversation and our ability to deepen conversations with additional episodes
Audience members anchoring on the title or episode artwork and not looking at the whole episode when pieces of the content resonate in a different way
Our Plan Going Forward with the Podcast
Advocacy, information, and focus on the profession
Not as much of a focus on business building, money mindset, and side hustles
Real conversations about the realities of working in this profession
Working to leave the profession better than we find it
Resources for Modern Therapists mentioned in this Podcast Episode:
We’ve pulled together resources mentioned in this episode and put together some handy-dandy links. Please note that some of the links below may be affiliate links, so if you purchase after clicking below, we may get a little bit of cash in our pockets. We thank you in advance!
The Therapy Reimagined Mission
Our Patreon
Buy Me A Coffee
Relevant Episodes of MTSG Podcast:
What’s New in the DSM-5-TR?
A Living Wage for Prelicensees
Mission Driven Work
Therapists are Not Robots
Why You Shouldn’t Sell Out to Better Help
Advocacy in the Wake of Looming Healthcare Shortages
35 min