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In this episode of the 'So Now What Podcast,' we delve into the unique experiences and challenges faced by mental health therapists of color who are adult children of immigrants. The focus is on navigating the downward spiral when new client referrals dry up. We discuss practical steps such as creating budgets, exploring side incomes, and leveraging community support. The episode also explores the concept of viewing your business as a living entity with its own spirit and intelligence, encouraging therapists to embrace creativity, openness, and play during uncertain times. Join us as we redefine what it means to thrive and support mental health professionals in these complex spaces. Tune in and let's navigate this journey together!

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Chapters

1. Welcome: Therapists of Immigrant Families (00:00:00)

2. The Client Referral Drought (00:01:42)

3. Finding Opportunity in Uncertainty (00:04:37)

4. My Office Space Crisis During COVID (00:08:20)

5. Creating Financial Stability in Hard Times (00:12:30)

6. The Spirit of Your Business (00:17:34)

7. Cultivating Steadfastness in Scarcity (00:25:15)

8. Marketing Strategies and Community Connection (00:33:47)

9. Closing Thoughts and Invitation (00:44:20)

12 episodes