MYTH: You should work in someone else's private practice first. #privatepractice #slp

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MYTH #4: You should work in someone else's private practice first.

I'm a big believer in collaboration over competition - but, joining and leaving a private practice can actually introduce MORE obstacles than starting out on your own.

👉 Here's the thing: Private practice owners don't really want to train people who are going to go on to be their competition.

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About Jena:

Jena Castro-Casbon, MA, CCC-SLP is a speech-language pathologist who ventured into the world of private practice when she’d had enough red tape and restriction from higher-ups who had no idea what SLPs *really* do with our patients. She started her own practice in a quest for more freedom, flexibility, finances, and family time.

Jena has helped over 15,000 SLPs and OTs find the same for themselves since 2008. Her flagship program, Start Your Private Practice, will help you get your ducks in a row, get legal, and get started. From the decision to make a change to seeing your first clients, and everything in between, this course and community have you covered.

She’s the host of the Private Practice Success Stories Podcast and the author of the book, The Path to Private Practice: How Any Speech-Language Pathologist or Occupational Therapist Can Become a Successful Private Practitioner (coming Spring 2023.)

Jena is a wife and mom to two energetic boys and one fluffy pup. She’s passionate about personal development, helping clinicians and clients, and pickleball. Jena is a New Orleans native and current Bostonian.
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