53. Start-Up Decisions in a Nature-Based Speech Therapy Practice: Live Coaching Call with Kate Glennon, MS, CCC-SLP, Certified Nature Educator


Kate Glennon MS, CCC-SLP, Certified Nature Educator came on the show this week for a live coaching call. She has a GREAT problem of lots of growth in the early days of her nature-based speech therapy practice! On this live coaching call, we discussed:

  • Ways to get focused time to work on your business while raising a young family in a small house (without spending extra money on an office space)

  • How to boost your productivity by pairing something positive with the negative business stuff that we all have to do (like taxes)

  • Thinking about who to hire & when, once your own schedule as the business owner is full to the brim

  • Why bookkeeping is one of the best things you can spend money on early in your business (& recommendations for how to find a good bookkeeper)

  • Considerations when hiring employees vs. administrative help for your first hire (there are pros and cons of each)

  • Ways to know when you're ready to hire another employee

Connect with Kate @outdoorsyslp on Instagram or on her website at outdoorsyslp.com

Resources Mentioned in this Episode:

Profit First Professionals website to find a bookkeeper who is familiar with Profit First

Profit First by Mike Michalowicz

Get the BIG HUGE List of Nature-Based Pediatric Therapy Activities here!

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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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