What actually works when it comes to marketing? In this episode, Denzil revisits a question that kept surfacing in her early interviews with clinic owners: What actually works when it comes to marketing? After hearing a different answer every time, she did what any curious editor would do: she wrote it all down. Here, she reflects on her takeaways from the article, the advice she took from her guests, and the growing realization that marketing isn’t a plug-and-play formula. You’ll hear about:...
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What actually works when it comes to marketing? In this episode, Denzil revisits a question that kept surfacing in her early interviews with clinic owners: What actually works when it comes to marketing? After hearing a different answer every time, she did what any curious editor would do: she wrote it all down. Here, she reflects on her takeaways from the article, the advice she took from her guests, and the growing realization that marketing isn’t a plug-and-play formula. You’ll hear about:...
How to feel confident about your clinic finances: Money tips for new practitioners
Radio Front Desk
14 minutes
3 months ago
How to feel confident about your clinic finances: Money tips for new practitioners
What if your biggest business challenge wasn’t logistical, but emotional? In this episode of Radio Front Desk, financial therapist Aseel El-Baba sits down with Denzil to unpack the emotional and psychological roots of our money decisions, especially in the early stages of private practice. She invites new health and wellness practitioners to rethink budgeting, paying themselves, and why money has more meaning than what’s on paper. Whether you’re launching your first clinic or just beg...
Radio Front Desk
What actually works when it comes to marketing? In this episode, Denzil revisits a question that kept surfacing in her early interviews with clinic owners: What actually works when it comes to marketing? After hearing a different answer every time, she did what any curious editor would do: she wrote it all down. Here, she reflects on her takeaways from the article, the advice she took from her guests, and the growing realization that marketing isn’t a plug-and-play formula. You’ll hear about:...