Visibility is the number one asset for therapists in private practice. People who need a therapist are not equipped to know how to find one. Psychology Today gives them mixed results. Insurance directories often leave them with nothing useful. The more clear you are about who you serve and where they can find you, the more of your right-fit people will actually land in your practice. This episode of the Heart and Profit Podcast is a practical breakdown of why YouTube belongs in your marketing stack as a private practice therapist, and how to think about it without falling into the "I'm not good at video" trap. Eugene Berezin walks through his own YouTube journey starting in 2017, when a tech mentor told him every software developer should have a channel. He shares the analytics on his brand new hypnotherapy YouTube channel that hit 8,000 views and 30 hours of watch time in its first six weeks, and shows what kinds of videos actually perform for therapists. 👉 RESOURCES AND MY WEBSITE https://www.lifepathtc.com/ CONNECT WITH ME: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/eugene-berezin/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/eugene.berezin/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@HeartAndProfitPodcast In this episode, you will hear: - Why visibility is the number one asset for any therapist in private practice, and what most therapists get wrong about how clients find them - What kinds of therapist videos actually perform on YouTube, and why meeting clients where they are works better than giving them a lecture - A walkthrough of three therapists doing YouTube well, including Michael Pezzullo of Therapy for Gay Men, Kati Morton (around 1.5 million subscribers), and Denise, a therapist focused on mental health in the Black community - The harsh truth about social media validation and why some of your best content will flop, and why that is fine - How YouTube doubles as a clinical psychoeducation asset for your existing clients, not just a marketing channel - A free YouTube AI tool Eugene uses to brainstorm titles and thumbnails without paying for premium software - Why you should not force yourself onto YouTube if you legitimately prefer writing, and what other channels to consider - The money story that runs through therapy circles in the US, and why Eugene believes therapists are allowed to build profitable businesses Who this episode is for: Solo practitioners, group practice owners, and licensed therapists in private practice who want to grow visibility, attract right-fit clients, and build a sustainable business that does not depend on insurance panels or referral droughts. Also for therapists who have been on the fence about whether mental health professionals should be on social media at all. Eugene also opens up about his 2026 founder rate offer, a one-on-one mentorship program designed specifically for therapists in private practice. The work covers messaging, positioning, marketing, and business structure, including income diversification, podcasting, and speaking on stages. The premise: if you are not operating from self-energy, you cannot build a self-led practice, and burnout will eventually show up in your marketing. Want to talk? Send Eugene a DM on LinkedIn or Instagram and say "interested," and the conversation continues from there. ABOUT HEART AND PROFIT Heart and Profit is a podcast for therapists in private practice who want to build a profitable, self-led business without burning out. Hosted by Eugene Berezin, a Washington State Registered Hypnotherapist, the show blends business strategy, IFS-informed self-leadership, and direct conversations about money, marketing, and what it actually takes to run a sustainable mental health practice.