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EP 30 I [Income Diversity Series] Is It Ethical to Want More Money as a Therapist?
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About this listen
Let’s talk about the elephant in the room...money.
More specifically, is it wrong to want more of it as a therapist?
Many therapists feel guilty about raising their rates, adding income streams, or even thinking about financial growth. But what if making more money was actually the most ethical thing you could do?
In this episode, I break down:
✅ Why financial stability makes you a better therapist, not a selfish one
✅ How ethical earning allows you to provide better care and help more people
✅ The biggest money myths holding therapists back—and why they aren’t true
If money weren’t an issue, how would that change the way you show up for your clients and yourself? Let’s reframe how we think about financial success in private practice.
🔗 Join the Therapists Who Lead community to connect with like-minded professionals and build a sustainable, fulfilling practice.
💬 Let’s continue the conversation on LinkedIn
📩 Got thoughts on today’s episode? Email me at balanceandbuild@outlook.com