Private Practice Made Perfect
The Private Practice Made Perfect conversation is for allied health business owners who want to listen in to real life private practice stories and business advice. My outstanding guests include: allied health business owners, digital marketing specialists, accountants, HR advisers, writers, virtual assistants, IT specialists, friends, social media gurus, lawyers, and possibly family members and other generous folk I haven’t roped in yet. It takes a village to run a private practice. I gather the tribe, harness collective wisdom and conveniently deliver it all to your earbuds.
All episodes are chatty, honest and practical… warning – there is laughter, talk of wine and deviation from the topic.
Being a guest is a positive experience, and we would love to hear your private practice adventure.
The tech is easy, we can sort out the topics and it’s a great way to promote your business.
Email me to find out more: info@nacre.com.au
Ep.7 The dawn of disruption, in the disability sector with Jenna Moffat
/0 Comments/in Podcast /by Nicole MussetterJenna Moffat is the Co-founder of Clickability, a rating and review website for disability services that is best likened to Trip Advisor. Needless to say Jenna has a passion for social change which saw her starting her career as a carer and then social worker. Jenna was drawn to working with people with disability however […]
Ep.6 Your staff is your business and your reputation with Christine Kendall and Gloria Staios
/0 Comments/in Podcast /by Nicole MussetterSpectrum Speech Pathology runs two very busy sites in Melbourne. The large part-time team is clinically mentored and supported, the small number of full timers have balanced week of clinical, admin and business development activities to prevent burn out. Their staff retention is exceptional. Christine Kendall and Gloria Staios have seen the private practice and […]
Ep.5 What happened in the pool at Noosa with Emma Price
/0 Comments/in Podcast /by Nicole MussetterEmma Price is the founding CEO of Source Kids, has a background in marketing and now leads a business team of 4. Source Kids, issues a phenomenal FREE magazine that links parents who have a child with a disability with product and service providers. This hugely successful publication now has a typical online reach of […]
Ep.4 It takes a team to raise a business to award winning level with Tahnee Westbury
/0 Comments/in Podcast /by Nicole MussetterTahnee is an occupational therapist and the owner of Sydney’s Hopalong Occupational Therapy for Children. She has extensive private practice experience and has been the owner of Hopalong for ten years. Her two clinics sound wonderful and her team also provide community services. It takes a team to raise a business, Tahnee has a strong […]
Ep.3 Understanding the behaviour profile of your team mates and your clients with Cate Schreck
/0 Comments/in Podcast /by Cathy LoveCate Schreck is founding owner of Lightbulb Training Solutions a fabulous business that provides customer service training that educates and motivates. Cate is also the author of ‘The A-Z of Service Excellence, the essential guide to becoming a customer service professional’. Her book is a must read for all business owners who have team providing […]
Ep.2 Passion, Energy and Commitment in Private Practice with Dino Mennillo
/1 Comment/in Podcast /by Cathy LoveDino Mennillo is the co-owner of OT for Children, a large well-established private practice in Adelaide. Dino describes the early days of his business, the horrendous hours, not being quite available for family and fun and how he turned it all around. Dino shares all, including how he spent 12 months systematising every aspect of […]
Ep.1 The Value of Social Media in Private Practice with Megan Ingram
/0 Comments/in Podcast /by Cathy LoveMegan Ingram, speech pathologist is the co-owner of Peninsula Speech Pathology Services located on the Mornington Peninsula 60 minutes out of Melbourne Australia. We speak about her extensive experience with the Education Department, building a large thriving business and try and get ready for the NDIS. Megan Ingram is a total whiz at social media. […]