The Conscious Counsel Podcast

48 | What Thriving Wellness Studios Do Differently

21 min · 12. kesä 2026
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This episode marks the first-ever guest interview on the Conscious Counsel Podcast.   Cory sits down with Len Fridman, Co-Founder and CEO of WellnessLiving, to talk about what thriving wellness businesses are doing differently right now — from finding their niche, to improving the customer experience, to using AI for retention and growth.   Why This Matters Wellness businesses are evolving quickly. Studios that succeed are not trying to serve everyone. They know their ideal customer, build strong communities, create premium experiences, and use technology to improve how they support their members.   Key Takeaways ✔️ Successful studios know exactly who they serve ✔️ Pilates and premium wellness experiences are growing fast ✔️ Referral programs are one of the most cost-effective growth tools ✔️ AI can help with member retention, lead follow-up, and client reactivation ✔️ Strong systems make the customer experience easier to scale   Cory’s Legal Pro Tip “The more your business grows, the more important it becomes to have clear systems, signed agreements, and strong legal foundations behind the scenes.”   🎧 Want to understand what thriving wellness businesses are doing differently? Hit play now.   📞 Book a legal call [https://calendly.com/chad-consciouscounsel/connection-call-with-chad?utm_medium=emailsequence] 📸 Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/consciouscounsel/] 👥 Join Our Facebook Group [https://www.facebook.com/groups/1017810176528069/]

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jakson 50 | Your Agreements Should Match the Event kansikuva

50 | Your Agreements Should Match the Event

Your studio waiver may not protect every event you run.   If you offer services outside your normal space, your legal documents need to reflect the actual location, activities, risks, and relationships involved.   In this episode, Cory shares a real client story involving a yoga event in a public space, an injury, and the legal problems that came up because the waiver and venue agreement did not match the event.   Why This Matters Legal agreements only protect what they actually cover. If your waiver was written for your studio, but you’re running an outdoor event, community class, retreat activity, or collaboration in another space, your documents may need to be updated before the event happens.   Key Takeaways ✔️ Waivers must reflect the actual services and environment ✔️ Outdoor events can create different risks than in-studio classes ✔️ Space rental agreements help clarify who is responsible if something happens ✔️ Old or generic documents can weaken your legal position ✔️ Updating agreements before the event is always easier than fixing a lawsuit after   Cory’s Legal Pro Tip “If your business is operating in a new space, your legal documents need to follow you there.”   🎧 Want to make sure your agreements actually match your business? Hit play now.   📞 Book a legal call [https://calendly.com/chad-consciouscounsel/connection-call-with-chad?utm_medium=emailsequence] 📸 Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/consciouscounsel/] 👥 Join Our Facebook Group [https://www.facebook.com/groups/1017810176528069/]

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jakson 49 | Money Mindset for Wellness Owners kansikuva

49 | Money Mindset for Wellness Owners

Money mindset affects more than your bank account.   It shapes how you price your services, how you talk about money, how you make decisions, and how confidently you grow your wellness business.   In this episode, Cory sits down with Kristen Ricupero, founder of Financial Fitness Coaching and certified Profit First Professional, to talk about the money stories that hold health and wellness entrepreneurs back — and how to begin changing them.   Why This Matters Many wellness business owners are passionate, skilled, and deeply committed to helping people.   But if they believe they “can’t charge more,” “don’t need to make that much,” or should only earn enough to pay the bills, their business can become stressful, underpriced, and unsustainable.   Key Takeaways ✔️ Money mindset starts early and often runs subconsciously ✔️ Many wellness entrepreneurs undercharge because of old money stories ✔️ Pricing should reflect the value and transformation you provide ✔️ Your bank account is data — not a reflection of your worth ✔️ Shifting your mindset can change how you lead, price, and grow   Cory’s Legal Pro Tip “If your business is helping people transform their lives, your pricing should support the sustainability of that transformation.”   🎧 Want to feel more confident with money in your wellness business? Hit play now.   📞 Book a legal call [https://calendly.com/chad-consciouscounsel/connection-call-with-chad?utm_medium=emailsequence] 📸 Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/consciouscounsel/] 👥 Join Our Facebook Group [https://www.facebook.com/groups/1017810176528069/]

17. kesä 202617 min
jakson 48 | What Thriving Wellness Studios Do Differently kansikuva

48 | What Thriving Wellness Studios Do Differently

This episode marks the first-ever guest interview on the Conscious Counsel Podcast.   Cory sits down with Len Fridman, Co-Founder and CEO of WellnessLiving, to talk about what thriving wellness businesses are doing differently right now — from finding their niche, to improving the customer experience, to using AI for retention and growth.   Why This Matters Wellness businesses are evolving quickly. Studios that succeed are not trying to serve everyone. They know their ideal customer, build strong communities, create premium experiences, and use technology to improve how they support their members.   Key Takeaways ✔️ Successful studios know exactly who they serve ✔️ Pilates and premium wellness experiences are growing fast ✔️ Referral programs are one of the most cost-effective growth tools ✔️ AI can help with member retention, lead follow-up, and client reactivation ✔️ Strong systems make the customer experience easier to scale   Cory’s Legal Pro Tip “The more your business grows, the more important it becomes to have clear systems, signed agreements, and strong legal foundations behind the scenes.”   🎧 Want to understand what thriving wellness businesses are doing differently? Hit play now.   📞 Book a legal call [https://calendly.com/chad-consciouscounsel/connection-call-with-chad?utm_medium=emailsequence] 📸 Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/consciouscounsel/] 👥 Join Our Facebook Group [https://www.facebook.com/groups/1017810176528069/]

12. kesä 202621 min
jakson 47 | When Should Clients Re-Sign Contracts? kansikuva

47 | When Should Clients Re-Sign Contracts?

https://www.consciouscounsel.ca/47-updating-client-contractsYour business changes over time.   Your contracts should change with it.   In this episode, Cory explains when clients need to re-sign agreements, why outdated contracts create legal gaps, and how one gym’s old COVID-era membership terms led to a refund issue years later.   Why This Matters When your pricing, refund policy, cancellation terms, membership access, or services change, your contracts need to reflect the current relationship. If they don’t, the old agreement may still control—even if your business has moved on.   Key Takeaways ✔️ Contracts should reflect the current relationship with your clients ✔️ Pricing, refund, and cancellation changes usually require updated terms ✔️ Old agreements can weaken your legal position in disputes ✔️ Getting clients to re-sign protects both your business and your community   Cory’s Legal Pro Tip “Your agreements should always reflect how your business operates today—not how it operated five years ago.”   🎧 Want to make sure your contracts still protect your business? Hit play now.   📞 Book a legal call [https://calendly.com/chad-consciouscounsel/connection-call-with-chad?utm_medium=emailsequence] 📸 Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/consciouscounsel/] 👥 Join Our Facebook Group [https://www.facebook.com/groups/1017810176528069/]

5. kesä 202611 min
jakson 46 | Creating Safer Studio Communities kansikuva

46 | Creating Safer Studio Communities

A lot of studios have waivers and membership agreements.   But very few have a clear sexual misconduct policy.   In this episode, Cory shares real stories involving studio owners dealing with inappropriate member behavior, uncomfortable community situations, and the legal risks of not having clear policies in place.   Why This Matters Without written behavioral expectations, studio owners may struggle to remove disruptive or inappropriate members safely and legally.   Clear policies help protect your staff, your members, and your business.   Key Takeaways ✔️ Sexual misconduct policies help studios act quickly and confidently ✔️ Behavioral expectations should be written into agreements ✔️ Studios can face legal risk without clear policies in place ✔️ Contractors, employees, and members should all agree to conduct standards ✔️ Strong legal documentation helps create safer communities   Cory’s Legal Pro Tip “If you want to remove someone from your studio, you need written policies showing exactly what rules were broken.”   🎧 Listen now to learn why every wellness business should have clear behavioral policies.   📞 Book a legal call [https://calendly.com/chad-consciouscounsel/connection-call-with-chad?utm_medium=emailsequence&kuid=d3f2187e-d8ad-4909-85aa-0b435d5df5a6-1779782598&kref=3HEo4ctdZ5a4] 📸 Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/consciouscounsel/?kuid=d3f2187e-d8ad-4909-85aa-0b435d5df5a6-1779782598&kref=3HEo4ctdZ5a4] 👥 Join Our Facebook Group [https://www.facebook.com/groups/1017810176528069/?kuid=d3f2187e-d8ad-4909-85aa-0b435d5df5a6-1779782598&kref=3HEo4ctdZ5a4]

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