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In this episode of The Visibility Standard, I'm joined by existential therapist Abby Wilson for a conversation every helping professional needs to hear: how to stop tying your value to external metrics and start building a career that actually feels sustainable.

We dive into the messy reality of therapist life beyond the highlight reels and supervision sessions, exploring what it really takes to create meaningful work without burning out.

We talk about:
✨ Why existential therapy offers a more grounded, human-centered approach to clinical work
🎓 What life after supervision actually looks like (and why nobody prepares you for it)
📱 Breaking free from therapist social media comparison and the pressure to have it all figured out
💼 Building a sustainable private practice that supports your life, not consumes it
🤝 Choosing collaboration over competition in the therapy world
🌱 Redefining professional success beyond productivity metrics and follower counts
💡 Practical strategies for logging off, setting boundaries, and protecting your energy
This episode is for therapists tired of the hustle mentality, newly licensed clinicians navigating post-supervision life, and any helping professional who's been craving permission to prioritize their humanity over their productivity.
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