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SLP Money

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SLP Money is the podcast that focuses on career growth and financial empowerment for Speech Language Pathologists and Private Practice Owners Listen in as Craig Goldslager, a Certified Exit Planner and Financial Planner, answers the questions on the mind of the modern SLP and Clinician. Whether you're a new SLP who just completed CF and want to get started on the right foot, or an experienced private practice owner who's hit a wall, we're here to give you specific insights and actionable ste ...
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A.R.I.S.E✨ Action. —Releasing.— Inner.— Strength.— Everyday. 😊 Since the start of COVID-19, there has been a surmountable surge in Domestic Violence Cases. With the continued uncertainty of financial challenges, loss of income, evictions, and the loss of family and friends, another pandemic continues which is domestic violence. Across America, there are horror stories of murder, madness, and mayhem involving members of our society. When staying at home orders were put in place, Schools close ...
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Conventional ideas of beauty are typically associate it with goodness and kindness. However, appearances can be deceptive. Jean Briggerland is exquisitely lovely, but few know that this ethereal, angelic facade hides an utterly immoral and cruel heart within. Her insatiable lust for power and money claim many an innocent victim till one day, a lawyer named Jack Glover is called upon to defend his best friend and cousin, James Meredith in a murder trial. Meredith is alleged to have murdered a ...
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Responsibility is a positive way of thinking rather than blaming oneself or others. How to overcome helplessness and victim thinking. What three excuses are you making? These excuses are keeping you in a negative cycle of addiction. The benefit of responsibility brings HIgh Self-Esteem, Growth and Causes you to make better decisions in your life.…
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If you’ve ever wondered on how to create a clear brand statement for your target audience and how to identify the best marketing activities to grow your practice, then this episode is for you. I’m joined by Hannah Boeck, the founder of Cued Creative and The Branded Site, who shares critical questions to ask yourself as you look to create, enhance o…
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If you’ve been looking for a way to supercharge the growth of your practice by earning school or government based contracts, then this episode is for you. I’m joined by Ebony Green, founder of CASA Speech, who shares how one government contract grew her business from one employee to 20, experienced a 400% top line revenue growth and just opened her…
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Whether you are looking to sell your private practice or purchase one, there is one number that is more important than any other. Seller's Discretionary Earnings (SDE) is the backbone of determining the valuation of your practice or a practice you are looking to purchase. In this episode, we discuss... The 5 step process to purchase or sell a priva…
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Many private practice owners aspire to grow their private practices. The only two ways to grow your private practice are organically and inorganically. This episode focuses on when it may be appropriate to grow through a merger or acquisition of another private practice. In this episode, we discuss… The difference between organic and inorganic grow…
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Since the start of COVID-19, there has been a surmountable surge in Domestic Violence Cases. With the continued uncertainty of financial challenges, loss of income, evictions, and the loss of family and friends, another pandemic continues which is domestic violence. Across America, there are horror stories of murder, madness, and mayhem involving m…
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My guest on this episode is Hallie Bulkin, the CEO and Founder of a private practice called Little Sprout Speech, LLC. Her business has been incredibly successful as it has doubled annual revenues in each of its first 6 years. As her practice continues to thrive, Hallie began to diversify her revenue by introducing an online course and a membership…
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My guest on this episode of SLP Money is Lana Fox, the CEO of Clinic Note, an EMR designed to help SLPs stay compliant and be more efficient. While most clinicians know they should be using an EMR, Lana and I spend most of our conversation talking about the attributes that has helped make her a successful CEO. These include... Educating your custom…
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One area of financial planning that is often overlooked by SLPs and many others is disability insurance. If you are unable to work, this coverage provides an ongoing income stream. The ability to earn a paycheck fuels your lifestyle. This is the money you need to pay your bills and the mortgage. In this episode, we discuss the following... Why your…
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My guest on this episode of SLP Money is Cameron Huddleston, the author a book titled Mom and Dad, We Need to Talk. Many parents raise their children to position money as a taboo topic that is not discussed with family or friends. Talking about money with our aging parents can be a difficult thing, but it is necessary to do in order to avoid harder…
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There are many financial considerations that private practice owners must review at various points in the lifecycle of their businesses. Most decisions you make will not be set and forget it. It is important to ask important questions of yourself and your business to spot proper planning opportunities, minimize complications that may occur, and mak…
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My guest on this episode is Jena Castro-Casbon, a private practice consultant who works with SLPs just like you to realize their dream of starting and growing their very own private practice. Jena has helped over 10,000 SLPs get started and grow their businesses to their definition of success. We talk about the importance of mentorship and how two …
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A common financial goal that many speech language pathologists have in common is saving money for retirement. Many SLPs realize too late in their career that they have fallen behind on contributing to retirement and feel that they must play catch-up. In this episode, I discuss the following reasons why SLPs fall behind in retirement… Failing to pri…
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My guest on today’s podcast is Susan Arnold, the owner of a successful private practice that has been in business for nearly 20 years. She is also the president of an association called AAPPSPA, an organization created to help SLPs and audiologists run their business better. In this episode, we talk about the role that communities have in personal,…
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On today's episode, we discuss how to track your financial progress. Many SLPs are used to tracking client progress towards accomplishing goals, but they fail to do the same in their own financial lives. We talk about 5 specific metrics to measure your advancements towards achieving your financial goals. These metrics are... Your Net Worth Private …
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On today's episode, we dive into the world of ASHA. As an SLP, I'm certain that you are aware of the American Speech-Language and Hearing Association. You are also most likely a member of this association. While nearly all SLPs are affiliated with ASHA, we've encountered many practitioners that wonder if they are missing out on using the membership…
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One of the biggest challenges for private practice owners is finding ways to attract, motivate and keep your most crucial employees. In today's episode, I discuss the following... Why you should carve out specific rewards for your key employees 5 characteristics of a strong incentive plan How to determine if you should issue a cash or stock bonus p…
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