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Resources Mentioned: Free Translation Guide — Translates your public health skills into consulting language for nonprofits, health systems, and private organizations. Free inside The Public Health Club: https://www.publichealthclub.com/ [https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbUlLRXVkYjJYOU11dHhDX0EzcGVGbGR3TjFPZ3xBQ3Jtc0tsWGUyS2RiUFJudnpscEVEM2FvMHpSejNtUG5EWWo0VXl4TlRfSmkya2V3Tm85bVllMUJseTQ4eWZUcGxHdV9kejN6cDAyQ1ZRQkZpQTdrdjZxNVZUUEtJc0l6OHRQSXdJYUVNZW9jc0xrRS1sOUhpNA&q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.publichealthclub.com%2F&v=Rq7ZkkXrQqk] Public Health Consulting 101 — Free live workshop, June 16 + June 17. Register at https://www.publichealthclub.com/publ... [https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqa0dZZVNJQ3BBYU1ZWGhGamJqR1lmZGV5WVQwQXxBQ3Jtc0trSVIzRXl1dUhmM1NucmtiSzk4S2Z5MkdSUWtuWUJsaW9CeXJwUlMxQWhEQXUzTTBDbEtWQ1hGY3laVmdaTnBUa091VEFzeEFYcWxkZ01iLWNkUkFGdU5Xb2M3WC1MODRQSnFrMVExdTh1Qk1jUk9ZWQ&q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.publichealthclub.com%2Fpublic-health-consulting-training&v=Rq7ZkkXrQqk] Subcontracting to Six Figures (S26F) — Dr. Des's six-week course for landing your first contract. Learn more at https://www.publichealthclub.com/course [https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqa2VQLVc3blFnSjZNQjZubFlwOWQ5b0ZIWHhzd3xBQ3Jtc0tuaGNzRlRTRUxraUd5ZWJRX255V3FtTzBFR2c3S1ZVMXh1b3p6VDFzaFNkUW56X2Jfd0kyQTdsNzMwbDBheXVvUE14S2s3UzBPNHpuZDdVTFJ5ZS1mQzh2TnNaeGJnQmtmeUMxY3ZCRDE2b3RpV3VBdw&q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.publichealthclub.com%2Fcourse&v=Rq7ZkkXrQqk] The fastest way to lose a consulting contract before it starts? Walk in talking like you're applying for a job. In this episode — kicking off Public Health Consulting Week — Dr. Des breaks down the language shift every new public health consultant needs to make, why your grant-writing instincts will backfire with nonprofits, and how two S26F students translated their skills into a $67,000 contract for a library. In This Episode, You'll Learn Why switching from "I" to "we" is the first move you need to make as a consultant How to translate public health terminology into language your clients actually use Why writing proposals like a federal grant will get you rejected by smaller clients The two paths to landing contracts — and which one Dr. Des shifted toward after burning out on RFPs How public health skills like strategic planning and facilitation transfer to non-traditional sectors What Dr. Des's first three contracts looked like — $40K, $7K, $85K — all while fully employed Frequently Asked Questions How do you start speaking the consulting language as a public health professional? Shift from "I" to "we." Refer to your business by name — "Strickland Health Consulting provides..." — even as a solo consultant. It positions you as a business, not a job applicant. Exception: when a client specifically requests a solo contractor. Why do public health consultants struggle to win contracts with nonprofits? Most PH professionals are trained to write long federal grants. Smaller nonprofits can't absorb a 50-page proposal — and academic language signals a mismatch. Write shorter, outcome-focused proposals and translate your terminology. "Impact reporting" lands; "evaluation" often doesn't. Do I need to leave my full-time job to start consulting? No. Dr. Des's first contract — $40,000 — came while she was fully employed. Her second was $7,000, her third was $85,000, all alongside a full-time job. The best time to start is while your salary still covers the bills. https://www.drdesshow.com/ https://www.publichealthclub.com/
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