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Podcast Happy, Healthy, & Wealthy Therapists

Happy, Healthy, & Wealthy Therapists

Amanda Buduris

Business & Entrepreneuriat

Fréquence : 1 épisode/6j. Total Éps: 30

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Therapists deserve more than burnout, guilt, and barely scraping by. Dr. Amanda Buduris is here to prove that you can build a business that supports your clients and your bank account, your nervous system and your biggest dreams. On Happy, Healthy, & Wealthy Therapists, Amanda blends practical marketing and SEO strategies with real, behind-the-scenes stories of growing a thriving practice, and how to scale beyond it. Whether you're building a sustainable private practice or expanding into intensives, coaching, workshops, or retreats, this podcast will help you do the work that truly lights you up (without working yourself into the ground), get paid well for it, and finally stop feeling bad for making good money and use it to build a happy, healthy, and wealthy life. It's time to let go of the guilt, own your worth, and allow your therapy practice to give you the freedom, impact, and abundance you desire.
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HHW Therapists 30 - Managing Disappointment & Perceived Rejection as an Entrepreneur (with RSD)

Épisode 30

vendredi 15 mai 2026Durée 36:52

In this episode, Amanda unpacks the emotional realities of rejection, disappointment, and rejection sensitive dysphoria in entrepreneurship, especially for therapists who are used to being high achievers and helpers. She shares personal stories from launching her coaching business, navigating fears of failure and visibility, and the ways trauma, perfectionism, and nervous system activation can make business setbacks feel deeply personal. Amanda also explores how therapists can stop interpreting rejection as proof they are "not cut out" for entrepreneurship, and instead learn to regulate, reframe, and continue showing up even when things feel uncertain.

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Just a quick heads up, everything I share in this podcast is for informational and educational purposes only. It's not legal advice, financial advice, or tax advice. Every practice and every state has its own rules. So if you're wondering how something applies to your situation, make sure to check in with an attorney, accountant, or another qualified professional who can give you guidance based on your specific circumstances.

HHW Therapists 29 - What No One Sees During a Launch

Épisode 29

vendredi 15 mai 2026Durée 01:02:06

In this episode, Amanda shares a real-time behind-the-scenes look at her most recent launch of Therapy Intensives Academy. Across multiple days of the launch, she recorded honest reflections on what was happening internally and externally, including the excitement, fear, self-doubt, mindset work, wins, disappointments, and nervous system reactions that can come with selling online. She also talks about the pressure therapists often feel around visibility, perfectionism, and launches needing to "look" successful, while offering a more transparent conversation about what entrepreneurship actually feels like in the moment. Together, these clips create a candid look at the emotional realities of building a business, taking risks, and continuing to show up even when things feel uncertain.

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Just a quick heads up, everything I share in this podcast is for informational and educational purposes only. It's not legal advice, financial advice, or tax advice. Every practice and every state has its own rules. So if you're wondering how something applies to your situation, make sure to check in with an attorney, accountant, or another qualified professional who can give you guidance based on your specific circumstances.

HHW Therapists 20 - Stop Building Income Streams You Don't Even Want

Épisode 20

vendredi 27 mars 2026Durée 50:20

In this episode, Amanda sits down with Gabrielle Juliano-Villani, LCSW, to talk about what it really looks like to build beyond the therapy room—and why more income doesn't always mean more alignment. Gabrielle shares her journey from scaling a seven-figure group practice to realizing it no longer fit, and how selling it led to a more sustainable, creative way of working. Together, they unpack diversification, passive vs. active income, team support, and why nervous system capacity and mindset work matter just as much as strategy.

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Just a quick heads up, everything I share in this podcast is for informational and educational purposes only. It's not legal advice, financial advice, or tax advice. Every practice and every state has its own rules. So if you're wondering how something applies to your situation, make sure to check in with an attorney, accountant, or another qualified professional who can give you guidance based on your specific circumstances.

HHW Therapists 19 - Why You Still Need to Diversify in 2026

Épisode 19

vendredi 20 mars 2026Durée 32:42

In this episode, Amanda discusses the importance of diversifying revenue streams for therapists, especially in the face of economic uncertainty. She emphasizes that diversification should be strategic and intentional, rather than reactive or chaotic. The conversation covers the significance of optimizing existing offerings, building continuity in business practices, and the need for therapists to create stability in their income. Amanda encourages therapists to focus on depth and long-term strategies rather than constantly launching new products or services.

Learn more about the Happy, Healthy, & Wealthy Mastermind here!

Schedule your Discovery Call here!

Connect with Amanda:

Make sure to hit follow/subscribe so you never miss an episode!

Resources & Links:

Just a quick heads up, everything I share in this podcast is for informational and educational purposes only. It's not legal advice, financial advice, or tax advice. Every practice and every state has its own rules. So if you're wondering how something applies to your situation, make sure to check in with an attorney, accountant, or another qualified professional who can give you guidance based on your specific circumstances.

HHW Therapists 18 - The Digital Nomad Therapist

Épisode 18

vendredi 13 mars 2026Durée 42:57

In this conversation, Amanda and Annie discuss the journey of becoming a traveling therapist, the challenges and rewards of running a virtual practice while exploring the world, and the importance of overcoming limiting beliefs. Annie shares her personal experiences of transitioning to a digital nomad lifestyle, the financial considerations involved, and effective marketing strategies for virtual practices. They also touch on common misconceptions about living abroad and the support available within the digital nomad community.

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REGISTER FOR THE WEALTHY THERAPIST METHOD WEBINAR HERE!

Connect with Amanda:

Make sure to hit follow/subscribe so you never miss an episode!

Resources & Links:

Just a quick heads up, everything I share in this podcast is for informational and educational purposes only. It's not legal advice, financial advice, or tax advice. Every practice and every state has its own rules. So if you're wondering how something applies to your situation, make sure to check in with an attorney, accountant, or another qualified professional who can give you guidance based on your specific circumstances.

HHW Therapists 17 - Brand Deals for Therapists: What's Actually Possible

Épisode 17

vendredi 6 mars 2026Durée 48:21

In this conversation, Amanda and Carrie discuss the intricacies of social media marketing for therapists, focusing on strategies for building a following, navigating brand partnerships, and maintaining authenticity. They explore the challenges of content creation, the importance of consistency, and the impact of comparison on creativity. Carrie shares her journey of starting on social media during the pandemic, her experiences with brand partnerships, and tips for therapists looking to enhance their online presence. The discussion emphasizes the need for therapists to be authentic and relatable in their marketing efforts while also providing valuable insights into managing personal and professional content.

Connect with Carrie:

REGISTER FOR THE WEALTHY THERAPIST METHOD WEBINAR HERE!

Connect with Amanda:

Make sure to hit follow/subscribe so you never miss an episode!

Resources & Links:

Just a quick heads up, everything I share in this podcast is for informational and educational purposes only. It's not legal advice, financial advice, or tax advice. Every practice and every state has its own rules. So if you're wondering how something applies to your situation, make sure to check in with an attorney, accountant, or another qualified professional who can give you guidance based on your specific circumstances.

HHW Therapists 16 - When You're Neurodivergent and Ambitious

Épisode 16

vendredi 27 février 2026Durée 44:52

In this conversation, Amanda and Patrick Casale explore the themes of individuality in podcasting, the challenges of self-doubt and imposter syndrome, and the importance of authenticity in content creation. They discuss the difficulties of visibility and criticism, the necessity of setting boundaries in both personal and professional life, and the recognition of limits to avoid burnout. The conversation emphasizes the value of reflection, building trust in professional relationships, and the transformative power of community. Patrick shares his mantra, 'Doubt yourself, do it anyway,' highlighting the importance of taking action despite fear and learning from failure as a pathway to growth.

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Make sure to hit follow/subscribe so you never miss an episode!

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Just a quick heads up, everything I share in this podcast is for informational and educational purposes only. It's not legal advice, financial advice, or tax advice. Every practice and every state has its own rules. So if you're wondering how something applies to your situation, make sure to check in with an attorney, accountant, or another qualified professional who can give you guidance based on your specific circumstances.

HHW Therapists 15 - How Group Therapy Increases Impact and Income

Épisode 15

vendredi 20 février 2026Durée 47:19

In this conversation, Amanda and Sara Schreiber discuss the intricacies of group therapy, including Sara's journey into the field, the financial benefits of running groups, effective marketing strategies, and the importance of training and supervision. They explore the dynamics of group therapy, the necessity of flexibility, and the value of building relationships within the therapeutic community. Sara shares insights on how to navigate the challenges of group therapy and emphasizes the importance of being adaptable and open to new experiences.

About Sara Schreiber

My guest today is Sara Schreiber, LCSW CGP, and she's a licensed clinical social worker and certified group psychotherapist who specializes in helping therapists build, market, and fill therapy groups in private practice. She's the founder and director of Collaborative Mind Psychotherapy, a multi-clinician practice serving adolescents and adults in New York and New Jersey with a strong emphasis on interpersonal process groups and social skills groups for teens and young adults.

In addition to running a group-based practice, Sara is the creator of Groups in Private Practice, where she teaches therapists how to design, launch, and scale profitable, clinically strong therapy groups. She is passionate about helping clinicians move beyond one-to-one burnout and into sustainable, high-impact group work. Sara is also actively involved in the group psychotherapy community and loves bringing together clinical depth and practical business strategy to help therapists grow with integrity.

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Make sure to hit follow/subscribe so you never miss an episode!

Resources & Links:

Just a quick heads up, everything I share in this podcast is for informational and educational purposes only. It's not legal advice, financial advice, or tax advice. Every practice and every state has its own rules. So if you're wondering how something applies to your situation, make sure to check in with an attorney, accountant, or another qualified professional who can give you guidance based on your specific circumstances.

HHW Therapists 14 - Why Playing It Safe Costs More

Épisode 14

vendredi 13 février 2026Durée 40:50

In this conversation, Amanda and Joe Sanok explore the journey of therapists transitioning into private practice. They discuss the barriers faced, including the illusion of job security, financial concerns, and the fear of marketing oneself. Joe shares insights on the importance of creativity and autonomy in private practice, as well as the value of community support and continuous learning. They emphasize the need for reflection and adaptability in practice development, encouraging therapists to personalize their approach and embrace the potential for growth.

About Joe Sanok

As a highly trained clinician with two master's degrees and the founder of mental wellness counseling, Joe Sanok, MA, LLP, LPC, NCC has also established himself as a leading figure in private practice consulting through his role as the founder and lead consultant at Practice of the Practice. Through this organization, Joe helps fellow practitioners achieve their dreams of building successful practices that bring them true joy.

Joe's extensive experience and knowledge have earned him a global reputation as an authority in his field. He is an acclaimed author of Thursday is the New Friday, How to Work Fewer Hours, Make More Money, and Spend Time Doing What You Want. In addition to being featured in top tier publications like Harvard Business Review and Forbes, Joe is a frequent guest on podcasts, including the highly popular Smart Passive Income Podcast, which boasts an audience of over 100,000 monthly listeners worldwide.

Over the last decade, Joe has conducted over 1,000 interviews with some of the world's leading business leaders, scholars, and innovators, establishing himself as a highly sought after interviewer and media personality.

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Make sure to hit follow/subscribe so you never miss an episode!

Resources & Links:

Just a quick heads up, everything I share in this podcast is for informational and educational purposes only. It's not legal advice, financial advice, or tax advice. Every practice and every state has its own rules. So if you're wondering how something applies to your situation, make sure to check in with an attorney, accountant, or another qualified professional who can give you guidance based on your specific circumstances.

HHW Therapists 13 - Therapy From an RV: Creating a Practice That Fits Your Life

Épisode 13

vendredi 6 février 2026Durée 51:14

In this episode, Liz Zhou shares her journey as a therapist specializing in neurodivergent and highly sensitive individuals. She discusses the balance between her therapy practice, coaching, and website projects, emphasizing the importance of the intensive therapy model for deeper client engagement. Liz highlights the significance of accessibility in therapy, the challenges of navigating online and in-person sessions, and the impact of her viral success on social media. The discussion also covers sustainable marketing practices, the future of therapy, and the importance of authenticity in therapeutic relationships.

Connect with Amanda:

Make sure to hit follow/subscribe so you never miss an episode!

Resources & Links:

Just a quick heads up, everything I share in this podcast is for informational and educational purposes only. It's not legal advice, financial advice, or tax advice. Every practice and every state has its own rules. So if you're wondering how something applies to your situation, make sure to check in with an attorney, accountant, or another qualified professional who can give you guidance based on your specific circumstances.


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