1h 9 min

Episode 12 - The Business Behind Myofascial Release: Challenges and Strategies Smith Young III Myofascial Health

    • Medicina alternativa

In this episode of the podcast, we have the privilege of interviewing Smith Young, a myofascial release therapist. Smith shares his journey of learning myofascial release and starting his own practice. He took his first seminar in 2009 and became a massage therapist in 2018.

Smith also discusses the challenges he faced in running a myofascial release business, particularly in figuring out the business side of things when he identifies more as a "therapist and visionary." One of the struggles he initially faced was client retention. However, Smith goes on to share how business coaching with Heather Homel completely transformed his mindset and practice.

Heather helped him raise his rates, improve communication with clients, and embrace his authentic self in his marketing. As a result of these changes, Smith experienced a significant increase in his business. Smith also opens up about managing self-doubt and negative self-talk. He reveals that he uses techniques like thought dumping on paper each morning to overcome these challenges. Additionally, he listens to John Barnes' diaphragmatic breathing CD daily to stay grounded.

For new therapists, Smith offers valuable tips, such as scheduling dedicated time each day for business tasks and allowing time for being "unfocused." He believes that finding a balance between these two aspects is crucial for success. Throughout the episode, Smith shares inspiring stories of amazing client results. He recounts sessions where past traumas surfaced and were released through the myofascial release work. These stories highlight the transformative power of this therapy. Smith also provides advice for therapists, encouraging them to go easy on themselves and not be too hard of a critic. He emphasizes that the work they do helps clients' bodies heal themselves.

Lastly, Smith discusses how myofascial release has not only benefited his clients but also deepened important relationships in his own life, such as with his father. Overall, this episode offers great insights from an experienced therapist on launching and growing a myofascial release practice. Smith's emphasis on self-care and an authentic approach serves as an inspiration for all therapists in the field.

In this episode of the podcast, we have the privilege of interviewing Smith Young, a myofascial release therapist. Smith shares his journey of learning myofascial release and starting his own practice. He took his first seminar in 2009 and became a massage therapist in 2018.

Smith also discusses the challenges he faced in running a myofascial release business, particularly in figuring out the business side of things when he identifies more as a "therapist and visionary." One of the struggles he initially faced was client retention. However, Smith goes on to share how business coaching with Heather Homel completely transformed his mindset and practice.

Heather helped him raise his rates, improve communication with clients, and embrace his authentic self in his marketing. As a result of these changes, Smith experienced a significant increase in his business. Smith also opens up about managing self-doubt and negative self-talk. He reveals that he uses techniques like thought dumping on paper each morning to overcome these challenges. Additionally, he listens to John Barnes' diaphragmatic breathing CD daily to stay grounded.

For new therapists, Smith offers valuable tips, such as scheduling dedicated time each day for business tasks and allowing time for being "unfocused." He believes that finding a balance between these two aspects is crucial for success. Throughout the episode, Smith shares inspiring stories of amazing client results. He recounts sessions where past traumas surfaced and were released through the myofascial release work. These stories highlight the transformative power of this therapy. Smith also provides advice for therapists, encouraging them to go easy on themselves and not be too hard of a critic. He emphasizes that the work they do helps clients' bodies heal themselves.

Lastly, Smith discusses how myofascial release has not only benefited his clients but also deepened important relationships in his own life, such as with his father. Overall, this episode offers great insights from an experienced therapist on launching and growing a myofascial release practice. Smith's emphasis on self-care and an authentic approach serves as an inspiration for all therapists in the field.

1h 9 min