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Blooming in Private Practice: Using Social Media and AI
Think of your practice like a garden — it needs careful tending, clear boundaries, and the right tools to grow without draining your energy. In this workshop, you’ll learn how to use AI not just for creating social media content but also for handling client admin which frees up your time for the work you actually love that keeps you passionate and vibin'.
We’ll cover how to do this ethically, so your practice stays authentic and respectful. You’ll also discover how to plant authentic seeds online, set fences around what you share, and cultivate steady client flow with gentle scheduling, waitlists, and capped caseloads.
Key topics and vibes:
What AI can and shouldn’t do in a therapeutic or support practice
How to use AI to free up time to do the things that actually light you up (and make you wanna stay in private prac)
Setting boundaries on visibility that protect your energy and identity
Posting without over-sharing or exhausting yourself
Engaging with your community in a way that nourishes, not drains
Preventing feast-or-famine with gentle scheduling, waitlists, or capped caseloads
Q + A & peer support vibes
About me?
I’ve always been very interested in the psychology of marketing and in the deep pits of social work placement I was convinced I should drop out and do marketing instead. Now I'm deep in my own private practice and I've realised I didn’t have to choose. Now, I get to combine both: running a books-full practice that uses social media in ways that feel aligned and supporting other allied health folks to find their feet in business.
My passion in supporting allied health folks to pursue private practice is that it changed my professional life. I could be myself, do what I wanted to do, and leave the rest behind. And I truly think we need the passionate, neurodivergent, professionals out here in private practice but I know it's hard when there's all the chaos and admin of running our own business (sigh).
I’m also an AuDHD-er, constantly refining how to get my ducks in a row, even when those ducks are in ponds spanning multiple planets and universes. So if your ducks are interdimensional, scattered, or currently napping, you’re more than welcome here. This is a judgment-free space for figuring it out together.
Think of your practice like a garden — it needs careful tending, clear boundaries, and the right tools to grow without draining your energy. In this workshop, you’ll learn how to use AI not just for creating social media content but also for handling client admin which frees up your time for the work you actually love that keeps you passionate and vibin'.
We’ll cover how to do this ethically, so your practice stays authentic and respectful. You’ll also discover how to plant authentic seeds online, set fences around what you share, and cultivate steady client flow with gentle scheduling, waitlists, and capped caseloads.
Key topics and vibes:
What AI can and shouldn’t do in a therapeutic or support practice
How to use AI to free up time to do the things that actually light you up (and make you wanna stay in private prac)
Setting boundaries on visibility that protect your energy and identity
Posting without over-sharing or exhausting yourself
Engaging with your community in a way that nourishes, not drains
Preventing feast-or-famine with gentle scheduling, waitlists, or capped caseloads
Q + A & peer support vibes
About me?
I’ve always been very interested in the psychology of marketing and in the deep pits of social work placement I was convinced I should drop out and do marketing instead. Now I'm deep in my own private practice and I've realised I didn’t have to choose. Now, I get to combine both: running a books-full practice that uses social media in ways that feel aligned and supporting other allied health folks to find their feet in business.
My passion in supporting allied health folks to pursue private practice is that it changed my professional life. I could be myself, do what I wanted to do, and leave the rest behind. And I truly think we need the passionate, neurodivergent, professionals out here in private practice but I know it's hard when there's all the chaos and admin of running our own business (sigh).
I’m also an AuDHD-er, constantly refining how to get my ducks in a row, even when those ducks are in ponds spanning multiple planets and universes. So if your ducks are interdimensional, scattered, or currently napping, you’re more than welcome here. This is a judgment-free space for figuring it out together.