Peace and Profit for Therapists
In this episode of the Peace and Profit for Therapists Podcast, Calvalyn Day opens with a claim that stings: you are not making more money because you care more about your clients than you do yourself. From there, Calvalyn traces this pattern back to an industry-wide upper limit problem: private practice owners, community mental health centers, and clinicians have spent years accepting insurance rates and client limitations as fixed, while insurance companies and tech platforms consolidate and protect their own margins without hesitation. She unpacks the conveyor-belt problem built into one-to-one therapy, uses a hairdresser analogy to show what a real customer journey looks like outside of healthcare, and introduces her theory of a win-win-win solution: diversified revenue, where clients get more holistic support, clinicians get income not tied to session hours, and insurance companies still get to be profitable. This episode speaks directly to the practice owner who feels capped, who protects their clients’ comfort more than their own, and who has never been taught that a career can be designed to move with the actual season of life they are in. Calvalyn walks through three reflection questions to help you identify what part of your work is ready to become a diversified offer. Calvalyn also introduces the More Money, Less Grind Sprint, a 28-day walkthrough starting July 13 built for therapists with little time to spare, designed to help you identify and launch a non-one-to-one offer that fits the speed of your actual life. Tools for You More Money, Less Grind Sprint, starts July 13 https://moneynotgrind.lovable.app [https://moneynotgrind.lovable.app/] Work 1:1 with Calvalyn in a Practice Revenue Diagnostic Session https://practiceexpansion.lovable.app [https://practiceexpansion.lovable.app/] Not sure where to start? Get the FREE Private Practice Checkup https://practiceclarity.lovable.app [https://practiceclarity.lovable.app/] Stay Connected on Socials Instagram, https://www.instagram.com/calvalyn/ [https://www.instagram.com/calvalyn/] TikTok, https://www.tiktok.com/@calvalynday [https://www.tiktok.com/@calvalynday] LinkedIn, https://www.linkedin.com/in/calvalynday/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/calvalynday/] Key Takeaways • You are not undercharging because you are bad at business, you are undercharging because the industry trained you to prioritize everyone’s needs but your own. • Insurance companies and platforms know exactly what they want and pursue it aggressively, you deserve to advocate for your own needs with that same clarity. • The mental health industry has an upper limit problem: for years, “insurance won’t pay that” became the ceiling nobody questioned. • Ethical treatment means working yourself out of a job, but your revenue model likely depends on clients never actually leaving. • Outside of healthcare, most businesses build in a customer journey with multiple ways to get paid. Therapy rarely does. • A diversified revenue model is not about replacing one-to-one work, it is about giving clients more support while creating income not capped by your calendar. • Career design means building a business that can flex with the actual season of life you are in, not just the one you started in. Chapters 00:00 Why You Care More About Clients Than Yourself 03:46 Chasing $1M Across Two Businesses Under 30 Hours 08:11 The Industry’s Upper Limit Problem 10:32 The Conveyor Belt Clinicians Cannot Escape 13:59 The Hairdresser Model vs. the One-and-Done Client 16:39 The Win-Win-Win: A Diversified Revenue Theory 19:41 Designing a Career That Moves With Your Life 21:03 How Calvalyn Found Her Own Diversified Path 23:44 “I Don’t Have Time” and “I Don’t Know How” 25:19 Three Questions to Find Your Next Offer 30:15 Inside the More Money, Less Grind Sprint 33:32 Peace and Profit Are Never in Competition
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