Can We Normalize Wanting to Make Good Money in Private Practice?
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Let’s bust the myth that therapists should be underpaid to prove they care.
In this episode, I’m calling out the money shame that keeps clinicians stuck, undercharging, and burning out.
We’ll talk about where this guilt comes from, what under-earning actually costs you, and why making great money is not incompatible with ethics, empathy, or impact.
It’s time to normalize wealth in this profession—and build practices that support your life.
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