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133: How to Build an Authentic Brand Around Your Therapy Practice
14th September 2017 • Selling the Couch • Melvin Varghese, PhD
00:00:00 00:32:52

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Today’s guest is Dr. Joy Harden Bradford, a psychologist in private practice in Decatur, GA. She is the creator of the website, blog, and podcast, Therapy for Black Girls. Her practice mainly focuses on African-American women who have gone through breakups. Dr. Joy and I are discussing how she has built this therapy and brand, and how she developed it while staying authentic and true to herself and her calling.

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Dr. Joy’s practice: www.therapyforblackgirls.com

You can read the full show notes at www.sellingthecouch.com/session133

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