The Dietitian Business Podcast
Most dietitians don't intentionally set out to build a group practice… They simply want more freedom. That's exactly why Erica Branz started her private practice. She wanted flexibility, autonomy, and the ability to build a career on her own terms. But over time, something unexpected happened…. And, as life changed, so did her business. In this episode of The Dietitian Business Podcast, Erica shares the behind-the-scenes story of how she naturally grew from a solo clinician into the CEO of a thriving group practice with two office locations and six dietitians. One of the biggest takeaways from this conversation is that growth didn't happen because Erica had the perfect plan. It happened because she continued making the next best decision. Whether it was stepping away for maternity leave, launching another business venture and wanting fewer client hours, or increasing access to care by accepting insurance, each season required her to evolve as both a clinician and a business owner. If you've ever wondered whether you're ready to grow your practice, hire your first dietitian, or become more of a CEO than a clinician, this episode is for you. One of my favorite quotes from Erica perfectly sums up entrepreneurship: "Want to grow? Don't wait for the perfect time. Growth is not linear- it's full of twists and turns." WHAT YOU'LL LEARN IN THIS EPISODE 1. WHY ERICA STARTED A PRIVATE PRACTICE IN THE FIRST PLACE Freedom, not building a large company, was the original goal. Erica shares why she left traditional employment and how that decision eventually opened doors she never expected. 2. HOW HER PRACTICE NATURALLY GREW INTO A GROUP Instead of aggressively chasing growth, Erica's business expanded alongside her life. We discuss how maternity leave, shifting priorities, and launching another business created opportunities to hire, delegate, and build a team. 3. WHY SHE SWITCHED FROM PRIVATE PAY TO INSURANCE Erica originally built a private-pay practice but later chose to credential with insurance to increase access to nutrition care. She shares what influenced that decision, what changed, and lessons for dietitians considering insurance. 4. THE HARDEST PART OF SCALING: BECOMING A LEADER Hiring isn't the hardest part. Leadership is. Erica candidly shares why learning to transition from clinician to leader became the most challenging…. and most rewarding part of growing her practice. 5. TRANSITIONING FROM 1099 CONTRACTORS TO W-2 EMPLOYEES Many practice owners struggle with deciding when to make this change. 6. BUILDING A COMPANY CULTURE ACROSS MULTIPLE OFFICES As your team grows, culture becomes intentional. Erica shares how she's worked to build connection, support her clinicians, and maintain a positive workplace- even while managing multiple office locations. 7. WHY GROWTH IS NEVER LINEAR One of the most powerful lessons from this episode is that successful businesses rarely grow in a straight line. Growth comes through seasons of uncertainty, pivots, setbacks, and opportunities. The goal isn't perfection. The goal is continuing to move forward. ABOUT THE GUEST Erica Branz, RD, is the founder and owner of Branz Nutrition Counseling [https://branznutritioncounseling.com/], an insurance-based group private practice with two office locations and a team of six dietitians. In this episode, Erica shares the honest story behind her growth- from starting a private practice for more freedom to building a thriving team while navigating leadership, insurance, hiring, and company culture.
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