100: Listener Q & A for Our 100th Episode Celebration!


THANK YOU for being a TGO podcast listener!

To celebrate our 100th episode of Therapy in the Great Outodors, this week I answer YOUR questions about:

How to start and run a nature-based camp (3:20)

Evaluation methods for both group and individual therapy (13:40)

Choosing the right website hosting platform (26:30)

Balancing business growth with family life (31:10)

Handling extreme weather conditions in your nature-based practice (41:40)

Navigating permits and waivers for public parks (46:00)

Join me as we dive deep into these listener questions and help you take steps towards creating your dream practice. And if you enjoy this episode, please consider leaving a review to help our podcast grow!

00:00 Introduction to Therapy in the Great Outdoors

00:58 Celebrating Episode 100 with Listener Q&A

03:09 Starting and Running a Nature-Based Camp

09:04 Nature-Based Evaluations for Group and Individual Therapy

14:54 Rules and Regulations for Providing Services Outdoors

15:57 Website Hosting and Business Planning Tips

25:12 Managing a Nature-Based Practice in Extreme Weather

27:48 Waivers, Permits, and Liability Insurance

31:01 Conclusion and Call to Action

Want free resources to support your nature-based practice? Go to https://www.therapyinthegreatoutdoors.com

Welcome to the TGO Podcast!

The Therapy in the Great Outdoors podcast is about the business & practice of nature-based pediatric therapy of all kinds. If you are an outdoor-loving practitioner in the field of occupational therapy, physical therapy, speech-language pathology, social work, behavioral health, mental health counseling, or outdoor education THIS is for you! You'll learn how you can take your work with children outdoors into nature. We'll cover exactly what it takes to run a successful and profitable nature-based practice that changes children's lives (and yours!) forever.

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