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  <title>S7E26 How I'd Build a $5M Business as a Therapist</title>
  <description> If you're a therapist, you're probably brilliant at what you do, you care deeply about your clients, and you're exhausted — seeing 25-30 clients a week at $150/hour, fighting insurance companies, doing notes at midnight.  In this episode, I break down exactly how I'd build a $5 million practice as a therapist starting from scratch using the same system that's worked across 6,000 clients over 12 years. And the first move I'd make would shock most therapists.  I walk through why group delivery actually produces better outcomes than one-on-one (there's a neuroscience principle that explains it), the exact 4-step client attraction system I'd use, and why therapists have an unfair advantage that no life coach or weekend-certified guru can touch.  I also get into the three mental obstacles that stop brilliant therapists from building this — including the one about selling that I hear more from therapists than any other profession. If you've ever watched someone with half your training charge 10x what you charge, this episode is going to hit different.  &amp;quot;You don't stop being a therapist. You stop being a hostage to the therapy model.&amp;quot;  🔗 Full video on YouTube: https://youtu.be/DLMMKull1aA   🔗 Book a free strategy call: https://www.clientsondemand.com/apply </description>
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