
80. Where to From Here
We’ve come to the end of season 2! I’ll be having a break for a while, then coming back with some new and exciting changes in season 3. Until next time. Find out how to work with me: https://www.privatepracticeacademy.co

Hosted by Kerstin Anderson-Ridge · 🇺🇸 US · EN-AU · 81 episodes
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Are you a psychologist looking to create a sustainable and profitable private practice, but you’re intimidated by how much you need to learn and worried about sacrificing your freedom in the process? Join Kerstin Anderson-Ridge, a clinical and counselling psychologist and business mentor, as she shares her journey and interviews other therapists to share theirs too. If you want to create, build and sustain a profitable private practice, this show is for you.
Kerstin Anderson-Ridge hosts The Private Practice Academy Podcast, a business show with 81 episodes published.

We’ve come to the end of season 2! I’ll be having a break for a while, then coming back with some new and exciting changes in season 3. Until next time. Find out how to work with me: https://www.privatepracticeacademy.co

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