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EPISODE · Jun 1, 2026 · 48 MIN

Wealth Shame and Private Practice: An IFS Therapist's Story

from Rosabel Unscripted Podcast · host RZ

Most healers were taught that caring and earning don't belong in the same sentence.In this powerful conversation, I sit down with registered hypnotherapist and IFS-informed business strategist Eugene Bazzen to unpack the hidden beliefs that keep therapists, coaches, and helping professionals stuck, burned out, and underpaid.Eugene's story is anything but conventional. Born in Moscow with a cleft palate, he became a clinical psychologist serving the deaf community before immigrating to the United States. After spending a decade as a senior iOS developer at companies like Amazon, T-Mobile, and Nordstrom, he walked away from a successful tech career to build a thriving hypnotherapy practice and help other healers create profitable, values-aligned businesses.Together, we explore the psychology of wealth shame, the subconscious roots of impostor syndrome, Internal Family Systems (IFS), and why so many brilliant clinicians struggle to charge what they're worth.In this episode, you'll discover:What Internal Family Systems (IFS) therapy is and how different parts of you may be influencing your business decisionsWhy therapists and helping professionals often feel guilty about making moneyHow hypnotherapy can help rewire subconscious beliefs and impostor syndromeLessons Eugene learned from 10 years in tech that transformed the way he approaches private practice growthWhy traditional marketing strategies are no longer enough for therapistsThe mindset shift that can change how you approach business, healing, and personal growthWhether you're a therapist, coach, healthcare professional, entrepreneur, or someone navigating your own relationship with worthiness and success, this conversation offers practical insights and a refreshing perspective on what it means to build a meaningful life and career.Connect with Eugene:• Hypnotherapy Practice: goodhypnotherapy.org• Business Coaching: lifepath-tc.com• Instagram: @eugene.bazzen• Podcast: Heart and Profit PodcastAbout the HostI'm Rosabel Zohfeld — Neurology Nurse Practitioner & Neuroscience Coach.Real neuroscience. No toxic positivity. No jargon.🔗 Free Resources: https://rosabelzohfeld.com/rosabelieves🌎 Website: https://rosabelzohfeld.com📸 Instagram: @rosabelunscripted🎵 TikTok: @rosabelzoh📲 New episodes every week. Follow the show so you never miss a conversation.If this episode resonates with you, be sure to follow the podcast and share it with someone who needs to hear it.

Most healers were taught that caring and earning don't belong in the same sentence.In this powerful conversation, I sit down with registered hypnotherapist and IFS-informed business strategist Eugene Bazzen to unpack the hidden beliefs that keep therapists, coaches, and helping professionals stuck, burned out, and underpaid.Eugene's story is anything but conventional. Born in Moscow with a cleft palate, he became a clinical psychologist serving the deaf community before immigrating to the United States. After spending a decade as a senior iOS developer at companies like Amazon, T-Mobile, and Nordstrom, he walked away from a successful tech career to build a thriving hypnotherapy practice and help other healers create profitable, values-aligned businesses.Together, we explore the psychology of wealth shame, the subconscious roots of impostor syndrome, Internal Family Systems (IFS), and why so many brilliant clinicians struggle to charge what they're worth.In this episode, you'll discover:What Internal Family Systems (IFS) therapy is and how different parts of you may be influencing your business decisionsWhy therapists and helping professionals often feel guilty about making moneyHow hypnotherapy can help rewire subconscious beliefs and impostor syndromeLessons Eugene learned from 10 years in tech that transformed the way he approaches private practice growthWhy traditional marketing strategies are no longer enough for therapistsThe mindset shift that can change how you approach business, healing, and personal growthWhether you're a therapist, coach, healthcare professional, entrepreneur, or someone navigating your own relationship with worthiness and success, this conversation offers practical insights and a refreshing perspective on what it means to build a meaningful life and career.Connect with Eugene:• Hypnotherapy Practice: goodhypnotherapy.org• Business Coaching: lifepath-tc.com• Instagram: @eugene.bazzen• Podcast: Heart and Profit PodcastAbout the HostI'm Rosabel Zohfeld — Neurology Nurse Practitioner & Neuroscience Coach.Real neuroscience. No toxic positivity. No jargon.🔗 Free Resources: https://rosabelzohfeld.com/rosabelieves🌎 Website: https://rosabelzohfeld.com📸 Instagram: @rosabelunscripted🎵 TikTok: @rosabelzoh📲 New episodes every week. Follow the show so you never miss a conversation.If this episode resonates with you, be sure to follow the podcast and share it with someone who needs to hear it.

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