From Solo Therapist to Seven-Figure Group Practice: Ginger's Real Lessons from a 25-Person Team

EPISODE · Mar 6, 2026 · 31 MIN

From Solo Therapist to Seven-Figure Group Practice: Ginger's Real Lessons from a 25-Person Team

from Starting a Counseling Practice Success Stories

What does it actually take to go from escaping a toxic nonprofit job to running a thriving 25-person trauma-focused group practice? Ginger Houghton, LCSW, has done it — and she's not sugarcoating the journey.In this episode, Kelly Higdon sits down with Ginger to talk through the real decisions, real mistakes, and real wins that shaped her practice over seven years. From nearly quitting over insurance credentialing in month one, to navigating a 1099-to-W2 conversion without losing her team, to finding the niche that made everything click — this is the conversation most group practice owners wish they'd had earlier.You'll hear Ginger's honest take on:Why VC-backed platforms are a trap (she worked for one for 35 days)The compliance and billing fundamentals that protect you long-termWhat she got wrong in her first 10 hires — and what changedHow profit sharing and "red carpet exits" built a stable, loyal teamThe mindset shift that takes you from clinician to sustainable business ownerWhether you're still solo, quietly thinking about hiring your first clinician, or already scaling and feeling the growing pains — this episode will meet you where you are.Building a practice that works for your clients AND your life isn't just possible. Ginger's proof.Learn more about Ginger Houghton and her practice at: www.brightspottherapy.comLearn more about Business School for Therapists: https://bit.ly/BusinessSchoolYouTubeWebsite: https://www.zynnyme.com/Blog: https://www.zynnyme.com/blogFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/kellyandmirandaInstagram: http://instagram.com/zynnyme/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/2456942/Pinterest: https://pinterest.com/zynnyme/Check out more episodes of the Starting a Counseling Practice Success Stories podcast and leave a review:• Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/starting-a-counseling-practice-with-kelly/id1398391639• Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5iY2FzdC5mbS9zdGFydGluZy1hLWNvdW5zZWxpbmctcHJhY3RpY2UtenlubnltZQMentioned in this episode:Register Now - Starting a Profitable Private Practice: Build It Right, Earn More, Love Your Work From Day One

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