Veterans and Marketing an interview with Natosha Monroe Podcast 32

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I arrived at 7:00 am to hear Natosha Monroe speak. I was not let down, it was one of my favorite sessions of the entire American Counseling Association Conference! Natosha talked about marketing, starting a private practice, and how to work with veterans in counseling.

Veterans and Marketing and so much more

Here are a few things you’ll learn in this podcast:

  1. What Natosha learned from the Pentagon
  2. How to work with military veterans in counseling
  3. What is never your client’s job in a session
  4. Some of the basics of starting a private practice
  5. How to rent in multiple cities and always increase revenue.
  6. The one thing that every counselor in America needs to know
  7. What Natosha Monroe says about Deepak Chopra

Private Practice Resources

These are resources mentioned or discussed in this podcast. That way you don’t have to write them down when you’re working out, driving, or on a walk.

Follow Natosha on Twitter!

Natosha Monroe’s Resources

Veteran’s Interest Network on the ACA website.

A passion to serve: veterans and counseling Q+A from Counseling Today

It’s not all guns and PTSD: Counseling with a cultural lens Natosha Monroe’s article about veterans and PTSD

Private Practice Resources Joe Mentioned

FIVE APPS THAT WILL CHANGE HOW YOU DO BUSINESS

Podcast about starting a private practice niche.

Article about Starting a Private Practice | Your First Month

Article about how the conference marketing went with the blue sunglasses?

An article about how to save on rent.

This book, Jab, Jab, Jab, Right Hook: How to Tell Your Story in a Noisy Social World has totally changed how I view social media, engagement, and building an audience. It is great! This is a Amazon Associate link.

 

Counseling and Business Podcast Music

Silence is Sexy and Figures in Motion

 

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Joseph R. Sanok, MA, LLP, LPC, NCC

Joe Sanok is a private practice business consultant and counselor that helps small businesses and counselors in starting a private practice. He helps owners with website design, vision, growth, and using their time to create income.

Joe was frustrated with his lack of business and marketing skills when he left graduate school. Over the past few years he has grown his skills, income, and ability to lead others, while still maintaining an active private practice in Traverse City, MI.

To link to Joe’s Google+ .

Photos by US Army and Trodel

 

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