Money Skills For Therapists Linzy Bonham
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Money can be stressful and confusing for therapists and health practitioners in private practice - dealing with all of our feelings and stories about it, understanding how to actually manage our business finances, and making money work for us in our lives can feel so daunting that many therapists just avoid dealing with money altogether.
Join Linzy Bonham, therapist and creator of Money Skills for Therapists, as she demystifies all things private practice finances through short and sweet solo episodes, conversations with therapists who have transformed their relationships with money, and live coaching calls with Money Skills for Therapists students.
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Simplify Clinical Note Taking with Mentalyc Founder Maria Szandrach
Are you looking for ways to save time with your clinical notes? Linzy talks with guest Maria Szandrach, founder of Mentalyc, about how therapists can use Mentalyc to simplify their clinical notes with the support of AI. Maria shares how Mentalyc leverages AI to generate accurate, organized clinical notes that comply with insurance standards and HIPAA standards.
Linzy and Maria dig into how to assess the return on investment of tools like Mentalyc, and they discuss the benefit of saving time on tasks like clinical notes. Maria talks about both the tangible and intangible benefits of using Mentalyc to simplify note taking while maintaining privacy and protecting client information. -
Making Your Schedule Work for You Coaching Session
Is your client schedule working for you? In today's coaching session, Linzy talks with listener Margaret Pendergrass, and they dive into how Margaret’s business could better support her. Linzy and Margaret discuss how a more predictable schedule and clearer boundaries could better serve her needs.
Margaret shares that she has reached her goals for her new solo private practice quite quickly, but as she’s considering next steps, she realizes there are areas that could be improved. Linzy and Margaret talk about how our work needs to support our life, and Margaret identifies that her schedule, which needs to change often because of her daughter’s illness, is a source of friction for her. Listen in to hear practical guidance on boundary setting when it comes to your schedule. -
Compassionate Approaches to Finances with Diane Webber
How can our relationship with money change and improve through life experiences? Linzy talks with Diane Webber, a therapist in private practice who coaches alongside Linzy in the Money Skills for Therapists program. Diane shares about her background, what led her into focusing on finances, and how her relationship with money has changed over time.
Linzy and Diane dig into how our attitudes toward money can have a big impact on our lives, and Diane shares the way that she supports others in their financial journeys. Listen in to hear Diane's compassionate, focused approach toward the role money can have in our lives. -
How to Evolve in Your Business with Maegan Megginson
What does it look like to evolve in your business? Join Linzy as she sits down with Maegan Megginson, a returning guest, to explore the process of business evolution. Linzy and Maegan examine the concept of pivoting in your professional life as personal growth unfolds.
Maegan candidly shares her own career trajectory, illustrating how it has shifted over time, and she discusses insights from her coaching experiences with other business owners. Together, Linzy and Maegan talk about the financial and emotional aspects of pivoting, and Maegan shares why evolution in business can be a fulfilling and essential part of the professional journey. -
From Debt to Financial Freedom with Adam Carroll
Do you know the actual cost of long-term debts like mortgages and student loans? Linzy's guest Adam Carroll works with college students to teach financial literacy skills, and he works with people in all life stages to help them reconsider how to view and manage long-term debts.
Adam shares that these long-term debts, such as mortgages, ongoing credit card debt, and student loans, can be handled in a drastically different way that can free up tremendous amounts of money by paying off the debt quickly. Adam illuminates the way that debt can prevent financial freedom, and he talks with Linzy about how managing those long-term debts differently can profoundly change people's lives. Adam teaches this approach within the program he founded called The Shred Method. -
Making Financial Space for Joy Coaching Session
How can we make intentional space in our finances for joy? How can we move from being too restrictive into finding a more balanced approach toward spending? Guest Ellie Tripp shares about how when it comes to spending on joy, she struggles to give herself permission to spend the money needed to participate in fun events like concerts and travel.
Linzy and Ellie dig into why Ellie is experiencing this friction with spending and what she can do about it. Linzy provides some insight into how this occurs and offers practical actions Ellie can take to find more ease with this aspect of her finances. This episode is perfect for all of us who struggle to allow ourselves to spend money on what brings us joy.
Customer Reviews
Such a great resource for therapists in private practice!!
This podcast is so good at breaking down the money shame and struggles that therapists in private practice experience (and in their personal lives). I am learning and growing so much both professionally and personally from the thoughtful episodes and Linze’s expertise & wisdom. What a gem!!
Down to Earth, Practical Knowledge
This podcast has been such a wealth of knowledge for me! Linzy’s approach to money mindset and skills associated with managing your money are outstanding, easy to follow, and practical. My only wish is I had found Linzy sooner in my private practice journey, highly recommend to anyone at any stage in private practice.
Treasure trove of information!
Just starting out my private practice and this podcast is hugely valuable. I’ve learned so much that I’ve been able to implement already. Thank you!