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The Therapist Incubator

 The Therapist Incubator is a podcast for therapists who want to build, grow, and sustain a private practice without losing themselves in the process. Hosted by clinicians who understand both the clinical and business sides of the field, this podcast offers honest conversations about what it really takes to run a therapy practice. From navigating taxes, systems, and operations to exploring the emotional experience of being a therapist, we talk about the questions many clinicians are asking but rarely have space to explore. Each episode blends practical guidance with reflective discussion. We cover topics like starting a private practice, managing the business side of therapy, building sustainable systems, marketing ethically, working through imposter feelings, and making thoughtful decisions about clinical direction. You’ll also hear conversations that normalize the uncertainty, growth, and complexity that come with stepping into ownership. </p

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    Different Reactions, Same Outcome: Why You’re Still Stuck

    What if the reason you feel stuck isn’t because you’re doing the wrong thing… but because you’re reacting in different ways that all lead to the same outcome? In this episode, we build on a real conversation from the Therapist Incubator and name a pattern that shows up across therapy, business, and decision-making: Different reactions… same outcome. You can:  push harder  stay busy  try every strategy Or you can:  hesitate  wait for clarity  avoid taking action And still end up in the same place: Frustrated. Unclear. Not moving forward. We break down how this pattern shows up in:  therapy sessions with clients who are engaged but not changing  private practice growth when effort doesn’t translate to traction  the internal experience of therapists who feel busy but stuck We also explore:  how over-functioning and under-functioning create the same result  why therapists get pulled into roles that don’t belong to them  and how slowing down becomes a skill, not a setback This is not a “do more” conversation. It’s an opportunity to see the system you’re operating in… and choose how you want to respond to it.About the Therapist IncubatorThe Therapist Incubator is a professional learning space where clinicians explore the real operational challenges of building and sustaining a private practice. Through collaborative dialogue and systems thinking, participants examine the business, structural, and relational aspects of practice ownership.Learn more about the incubator at:www.thelizdavidcollective.com

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    Same Pattern, Different Place: Therapy Sessions and Business Growth

    What happens when the work looks right… but nothing is actually changing? In this episode, we unpack a real conversation from the Therapist Incubator that started with a clinical dilemma and expanded into something much bigger. We explored what it looks like when:  clients show up but don’t fully engage  progress feels inconsistent or surface-level  therapists begin to question their effectiveness But instead of staying in the clinical lens, we zoom out. Because the same pattern shows up in business. You can be:   busy  consistent  doing “all the right things” …and still feel stuck. This episode walks through:   how therapists get pulled into roles that aren’t theirs to carry  why activity can create the illusion of progress  how systems quietly shape both clinical work and business decisions We also touch on the real-world realities of practice building, including:   navigating licensing challenges across states  building referral networks  managing paperwork and liability  reducing operational friction through simple systems This is not a “what to do” episode. It’s a how to think episode. And if you’ve ever found yourself working harder while things stay the same… this one will likely feel familiar.About the Therapist IncubatorThe Therapist Incubator is a professional learning space where clinicians explore the real operational challenges of building and sustaining a private practice. Through collaborative dialogue and systems thinking, participants examine the business, structural, and relational aspects of practice ownership.Learn more about the incubator at:www.thelizdavidcollective.com

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    Paperwork, Insurance, and Real Decisions

    This episode offers a real look inside what actually comes up when clinicians are building and running a private practice.Rather than focusing on strategies or quick fixes, this conversation captures real-time challenges, questions, and decision points that often happen behind the scenes.In this session, a significant portion of the conversation focused on paperwork and forms; one of the most overlooked but impactful parts of running a practice.Topics include: How much paperwork is necessary for private pay versus insurance  Creating intake processes that are clear without being overwhelming  Navigating requirements like Good Faith Estimates and AI consent documentation  Staying current with updates such as recent HIPAA changes  Adapting to state-level shifts, including changes to payment policies The conversation also explored insurance reimbursement realities, financial surprises like unexpected tax burdens, and operational disruptions that pull clinicians into reactive decision-making.Throughout the episode, a central thread emerges:Every decision you make, especially the operational and behind-the-scenes ones, is shaping what your practice becomes known for.About the Therapist IncubatorThe Therapist Incubator is a professional learning space where clinicians explore the real operational challenges of building and sustaining a private practice. Through collaborative dialogue and systems thinking, participants examine the business, structural, and relational aspects of practice ownership.Learn more about the incubator at:www.thelizdavidcollective.com

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    Overwhelmed or Stuck? Why Slowing Down Matters When Building Your Therapy Practice

    In this follow-up episode of the Incubator Podcast, we step back from a recent conversation on marketing and visibility to look at what it reveals about how therapists are making decisions in their private practices. Because the challenge isn’t just where to show up. It’s how to decide. With so many platforms, directories, and opinions about what you “should” be doing, it’s easy to fall into one of two patterns: – trying to be everywhere at once – or freezing and not starting at all Different reactions… same outcome. Frustration. In this episode, we explore what it looks like to slow down, understand what you’re actually looking at, and make more deliberate decisions about where and how you show up in your business. And if you’re listening from the outside, you’re not behind. You’re stepping into the same thinking process in real time. About the Therapist IncubatorThe Therapist Incubator is a professional learning space where clinicians explore the real operational challenges of building and sustaining a private practice. Through collaborative dialogue and systems thinking, participants examine the business, structural, and relational aspects of practice ownership.Learn more about the incubator at:www.thelizdavidcollective.com

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    Where Should You Show Up in Your Therapy Practice? Directories, Social Media, and Marketing Decisions

    In this episode of the Incubator Podcast, we take you inside a real conversation with clinicians who are actively building and growing their private practices. This session focused on marketing and visibility, but not as a list of strategies or quick fixes. Instead, the conversation explored a more fundamental question: Where should you actually show up in your practice? We talked through: – therapy directories like Psychology Today and Zocdoc – small business platforms like Google Business and Yelp – how to think about SEO strength, visibility, and cost – and what different social media platforms actually require in terms of time, energy, and consistency As questions came up, we also worked through some of the logistics in real time while breaking down the setup process and addressing the confusion that often keeps clinicians from taking action. Because for many therapists, the challenge isn’t knowing that marketing matters. It’s deciding where to focus… and getting started without feeling overwhelmed. If you’ve ever found yourself stuck between “I should be doing more” and not knowing where to begin, this episode will likely feel familiar. And if you’re listening from the outside, you’re not behind. You’re getting a window into how clinicians think through these decisions as they build their practices. About the Therapist IncubatorThe Therapist Incubator is a professional learning space where clinicians explore the real operational challenges of building and sustaining a private practice. Through collaborative dialogue and systems thinking, participants examine the business, structural, and relational aspects of practice ownership.Learn more about the incubator at:www.thelizdavidcollective.com

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    Thinking Through Documentation, Names, and Referrals

    In this episode of the Incubator Podcast, we step back from a recent incubator session to reflect on the larger systems involved in building a therapy practice.The previous conversation touched on several practical challenges clinicians encounter in private practice, including a documentation request connected to a former group practice, questions about how to secure and structure a practice name, and the realities of finding referrals through online directories, listservs, and professional networks.In this episode, we explore what these conversations reveal about the business side of therapy. Many clinicians receive extensive training in clinical work but far less guidance on the operational structures that support it — things like contracts, record ownership, business registration, branding decisions, and professional visibility.We also reflect on the value of having a professional space where clinicians can process the uncertainty that often comes with building a practice. Therapists regularly create that kind of reflective space for their clients, yet many therapists navigate the business side of their work without a similar place to think things through.These conversations invite clinicians to ask thoughtful questions about the systems surrounding their own work and to consider how professional community can support the process of building a sustainable practice over time.About the Therapist IncubatorThe Therapist Incubator is a professional learning space where clinicians explore the real operational challenges of building and sustaining a private practice. Through collaborative dialogue and systems thinking, participants examine the business, structural, and relational aspects of practice ownership.Learn more about the incubator at:www.thelizdavidcollective.com

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    Building Referrals Online While Running a Therapy Practice

    In this episode of the Incubator Podcast, we recap a recent incubator session where clinicians shared real experiences from their private practices while exploring online referral options for therapists. The conversation began with clinicians discussing current challenges from their practices, including a documentation request related to a former group practice and questions about record ownership and retention. The group also explored the process of naming a therapy practice and the considerations involved when building a brand that may eventually support a group practice. The featured topic of the session focused on online referral networks, including directories, listservs, and social media groups therapists use to connect with referral sources. Clinicians shared their experiences with what has been helpful, what hasn’t worked well, and how they are currently navigating referral relationships online. This episode offers a recap for incubator participants and provides listeners with a window into the practical conversations clinicians have while building and sustaining private practices. About the Therapist IncubatorThe Therapist Incubator is a professional learning space where clinicians explore the real operational challenges of building and sustaining a private practice. Through collaborative dialogue and systems thinking, participants examine the business, structural, and relational aspects of practice ownership.Learn more about the incubator at:www.thelizdavidcollective.com

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    Tracking Expenses, Choosing Support, and Making Sense of Practice Finances

    Running a private practice requires more than clinical skill — it requires operational clarity.In this episode, we revisit a practical conversation from inside our current incubator cohort, where clinicians compared how they’re tracking expenses, choosing between spreadsheets and accounting software, and clarifying the roles of bookkeepers, CPAs, and business advisors.We explore common small business expense categories, the emotional weight many therapists carry around financial systems, and how organizational decisions today can influence larger life choices — including borrowing power and long-term stability.This episode is not financial advice. Instead, it offers a grounded look at the real questions practice owners are asking and the value of learning alongside peers.If you’re building or refining a private practice and want more confidence around the business side of your work, this conversation will give you practical insights and thoughtful prompts to consider this week.Our next incubator cohort opens in June. Stay tuned for details.About the Therapist IncubatorThe Therapist Incubator is a professional learning space where clinicians explore the real operational challenges of building and sustaining a private practice. Through collaborative dialogue and systems thinking, participants examine the business, structural, and relational aspects of practice ownership.Learn more about the incubator at:www.thelizdavidcollective.com

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    Building on Moving Ground: Vulnerability, Uncertainty, and the Foundations of Private Practice

    In this follow-up to our Foundations session recap, we step back and reflect on what emerged beneath the surface.What happens when the business landscape shifts — when platforms change, AI tools are encouraged, referral patterns fluctuate, and financial decisions feel uncertain?In this episode, we explore the emotional and systemic realities of running a private practice, including:Tolerating uncertainty in a changing industryNavigating autonomy within larger systemsThe pressure to “have it figured out”The stabilizing role of financial clarityThe value of professional spaces where it’s safe to ask real questionsWe also reflect on something less visible but equally important: the beauty of finding a space where therapists can admit what they don’t know, share experiences honestly, and learn alongside one another.Foundations are not fixed. They evolve — and part of sustainable practice ownership is having a place to revisit those foundations as they shift.Whether you’re building a solo practice or refining an established one, this episode offers a thoughtful look at the internal and relational side of business development.About the Therapist IncubatorThe Therapist Incubator is a professional learning space where clinicians explore the real operational challenges of building and sustaining a private practice. Through collaborative dialogue and systems thinking, participants examine the business, structural, and relational aspects of practice ownership.Learn more about the incubator at:www.thelizdavidcollective.com

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    Foundations in Motion (Incubator Recap)

     In this episode, we revisit a recent Incubator session focused on the Foundations pillar of private practice ownership. The conversation began with real-time anxiety about platform shifts — including changes involving Alma and Spring Health — and unfolded into a thoughtful discussion about referral ecosystems, reimbursement models, artificial intelligence in documentation, financial structure, and the evolving realities of running a therapy practice. This is not a polished “how-to” episode. It’s a behind-the-scenes look at the kinds of questions private practice therapists are actively wrestling with: What happens when platforms change?How do referral patterns shift?Should we be using AI tools in documentation?How do we think about out-of-network reimbursement?What does financial clarity actually look like in practice?If you’re building or sustaining a solo private practice, this episode offers a grounded look at how other clinicians are thinking through uncertainty — and a reminder that foundational work is ongoing, not one-and-done. Whether you&apos;re part of the Incubator or listening in from the outside, you’ll hear the real conversations happening among therapists navigating the business side of their work.About the Therapist IncubatorThe Therapist Incubator is a professional learning space where clinicians explore the real operational challenges of building and sustaining a private practice. Through collaborative dialogue and systems thinking, participants examine the business, structural, and relational aspects of practice ownership.Learn more about the incubator at:www.thelizdavidcollective.com

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    Introducing the Therapist Incubator: A Thoughtful Consultation Community for Therapists

    Many therapists discover that while clinical training prepares us to sit with clients, it rarely prepares us for the complexity of running a practice, making business decisions, or navigating the emotional realities of professional growth.In this introductory episode, we share the vision behind the Therapist Incubator, a consultation community designed for therapists who want a place to think, question, and learn alongside peers who are equally committed to developing sustainable and intentional practices.We talk about the need for spaces where clinicians can bring both the practical and personal sides of practice into conversation, from foundations and operations to taxes, systems, ethical considerations, and the evolving identity shifts that come with building a career in the mental health field.The incubator is not about quick answers or one-size-fits-all strategies. It is a space for thoughtful discussion, shared learning, and honest reflection with colleagues who value depth, curiosity, and growth.Whether you are building momentum in private practice or looking for a community to support your next stage of development, this episode offers a window into what we are creating and why it matters.Keywords: therapist consultation, private practice consultation group, therapist community, private practice growth, practice development, therapist support, mental health entrepreneurship, starting and growing a therapy practiceAbout the Therapist IncubatorThe Therapist Incubator is a professional learning space where clinicians explore the real operational challenges of building and sustaining a private practice. Through collaborative dialogue and systems thinking, participants examine the business, structural, and relational aspects of practice ownership.Learn more about the incubator at:www.thelizdavidcollective.com

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The Therapist Incubator is a podcast for therapists who want to build, grow, and sustain a private practice without losing themselves in the process. Hosted by clinicians who understand both the clinical and business sides of the field, this podcast offers honest conversations about what it really takes to run a therapy practice. From navigating taxes, systems, and operations to exploring the emotional experience of being a therapist, we talk about the questions many clinicians are asking but rarely have space to explore. Each episode blends practical guidance with reflective discussion. We cover topics like starting a private practice, managing the business side of therapy, building sustainable systems, marketing ethically, working through imposter feelings, and making thoughtful decisions about clinical direction. You’ll also hear conversations that normalize the uncertainty, growth, and complexity that come with stepping into ownership. </p

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The Liz David Collective

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