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Show Notes:
Here's part three in a series within Rebel Therapist Podcast sharing the voices of people who have been through Rebel Therapist programs recently. They have created some phenomenal offerings.
I want you to hear from them because
It will inspire you to realize you can create something amazing too.
You will get to hear a bit about what they learned in creating these programs and that will help normalize the process entrepreneurs go through.
You may fall in love with them. I know I have.
They're sharing all about the programs they've created and the lessons they've learned so far in leveling up beyond private practice.
Here are the rebellious entrepreneurs in this week's episode:
Staci Boden is a somatic energy healer, facilitator, ceremonialist and author who teaches people to turn dead ends into doorways through following energy. After 20 years of designing and leading countless groups, retreats and trainings in-person and online, Staci currently sees clients, coaches online, holds ceremony and mentors leaders and change makers to realize potential in life and work.
Sonya Brewer is a trauma specialist and relationship expert who specializes in creative life and relationship design for overachieving trauma survivors and their partners. She loves helping trauma survivors feel more alive, connected and authentic so they can create the lives and relationships they truly want.
Sarah Dobkin is a therapist and parenting consultant. After working with parents of young children aged 0-5 for over a decade, she has created a program designed to support high-achieving parents of toddlers and preschoolers feel more confident, even when they feel like they're failing.
Samantha Fox is a Sexuality Coach and a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in New York City. She has been in private practice since 2012, working with individuals and couples struggling with sexuality, sexual issues, coming out later in life and intimacy. Samantha is sought out by women coming out later in life who need help processing feelings of internalized homophobia, guilt and shame, and struggling to embrace and embody their authentic selves. To give women a safe space to explore, find and live their truth, and to create an embracing community for women around the globe that are questioning their sexuality or coming out later in life, she has built the Curious, Questioning and Coming Out Programs.