The Therapist Mom Podcast: Where Private Practice and Motherhood Collide
Ashley Comegys
126 episodes
5 days ago
Motherhood and private practice aren’t two separate worlds, they’re your whole world colliding every day. The Therapist Mom Podcast is your weekly reminder that you can build a practice that fits your life, not the other way around.
Being a therapist and a mom isn’t about balance, it’s about building differently and refusing to play by rules that were never written for us. Hosted by Ashley Comegys, a therapist, coach, and mom of three. You’ll hear candid stories, rebellious truths, and practical strategies for designing a practice that gives you freedom, flexibility, and room to breathe.
The Therapist Mom Podcast is your permission slip to build a private practice that works for your real life.
Each week, you’ll get honest conversations and practical strategy around starting, growing, and running a private practice, without the hustle, guilt, or burnout. We’ll talk about boundaries, money, motherhood, and dismantling the systems that were never built for us in the first place.
Because you’re not “just a mom” or “just a therapist.” You’re both, and deserve a business that recognizes and respects that.
If you’re ready to build a flexible, values-aligned private practice that gives you time freedom and the autonomy you’ve been craving, you’re in the right place.
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Motherhood and private practice aren’t two separate worlds, they’re your whole world colliding every day. The Therapist Mom Podcast is your weekly reminder that you can build a practice that fits your life, not the other way around.
Being a therapist and a mom isn’t about balance, it’s about building differently and refusing to play by rules that were never written for us. Hosted by Ashley Comegys, a therapist, coach, and mom of three. You’ll hear candid stories, rebellious truths, and practical strategies for designing a practice that gives you freedom, flexibility, and room to breathe.
The Therapist Mom Podcast is your permission slip to build a private practice that works for your real life.
Each week, you’ll get honest conversations and practical strategy around starting, growing, and running a private practice, without the hustle, guilt, or burnout. We’ll talk about boundaries, money, motherhood, and dismantling the systems that were never built for us in the first place.
Because you’re not “just a mom” or “just a therapist.” You’re both, and deserve a business that recognizes and respects that.
If you’re ready to build a flexible, values-aligned private practice that gives you time freedom and the autonomy you’ve been craving, you’re in the right place.
Ep 123: Preparing Your Private Practice For The New Year
The Therapist Mom Podcast: Where Private Practice and Motherhood Collide
16 minutes 9 seconds
1 week ago
Ep 123: Preparing Your Private Practice For The New Year
The Therapist Mom Podcast: Where Private Practice and Motherhood Collide
Motherhood and private practice aren’t two separate worlds, they’re your whole world colliding every day. The Therapist Mom Podcast is your weekly reminder that you can build a practice that fits your life, not the other way around.
Being a therapist and a mom isn’t about balance, it’s about building differently and refusing to play by rules that were never written for us. Hosted by Ashley Comegys, a therapist, coach, and mom of three. You’ll hear candid stories, rebellious truths, and practical strategies for designing a practice that gives you freedom, flexibility, and room to breathe.
The Therapist Mom Podcast is your permission slip to build a private practice that works for your real life.
Each week, you’ll get honest conversations and practical strategy around starting, growing, and running a private practice, without the hustle, guilt, or burnout. We’ll talk about boundaries, money, motherhood, and dismantling the systems that were never built for us in the first place.
Because you’re not “just a mom” or “just a therapist.” You’re both, and deserve a business that recognizes and respects that.
If you’re ready to build a flexible, values-aligned private practice that gives you time freedom and the autonomy you’ve been craving, you’re in the right place.