by Layla Griffin | Sep 13, 2021 | Podcast, Business Development
In the newest episode of the Brand Your Practice Podcast, I’m joined by Dr. Deb Legge from Private Pay Practice. We talk about the core strategies for creating and sustaining a private pay practice, focusing on the foundation, mindset, and plan of an owner! Discussed...
by Layla Griffin | Aug 16, 2021 | Podcast, Business Development
This week on the Brand Your Practice Podcast, I’m joined by Dr. Jamey Schrier, a physical therapist, former private practice owner, and author of The Practice Freedom Method. He’s also founder of Practice Freedom U, a company solely focused on helping physical...
by Layla Griffin | Jun 15, 2021 | Podcast, Business Development, Finances & Money
This week on the Brand Your Practice Podcast, we’re joined by David Norton from Growing Our Practice. We discuss: The difference between Employees & Contractors Fixed vs variable costs What’s better? Salary or productivity based payment Click the video to...
by brentstutzman | Jun 10, 2021 | Podcast, Business Development
As the owner of Brand Your Practice I’ve hosted and guested on several podcasts. And here’s how to give your listeners an amazing audio, video, and content experience. Here’s why these three things are important: First, you want the listener to remember you and your...
by Layla Griffin | May 14, 2021 | Podcast, Business Development
This week on the Brand Your Practice Podcast, we’re joined by Brian Garibaldi, Director at Lake Cook Behavioral Health. We discuss: How Brian became a mental health professional How he began managing private practices How he successfully manages two private practices...
by brentstutzman | May 5, 2021 | Business Development, Branding, Email Marketing, Google Ads, Google My Business, Paid Advertising, Social Media, Technology
Are you thinking of launching your private practice, but you don’t know how? We get it; running a private practice like any other business requires planning. Many professional practitioners struggle at the early stages to get ahead with their private practice because...