
All Things Private Practice Podcast Episode 133: Life's Trials: Podcasting, Private Practice, and Personal Growth [featuring Gordon Brewer]
Join Patrick Casale and special guest Gordon Brewer as they unpack the trials and triumphs of podcasting alongside candid revelations about life's personal hurdles.
Key Takeaways:
- Consistency is King: Building a loyal audience takes time – often years. Stay the course, and trust the process of organic growth. Your consistency will pay off.
- Launch & Learn: Don't compare your beginning to someone else's middle. Imposter syndrome is real; acknowledge it but don’t let it derail you. Your unique voice has a place in the vast podcast landscape.
- Passion Fuels Podcasts: Follow your curiosity and let your passion guide your content. Facing personal challenges? Use them as a catalyst for authenticity and connection with your audience.
Patrick and Gordon discuss the ups and downs of forging their paths in the podcasting world. With a focus on the human experiences that shape their professional journeys, they offer insights and encouragement for those embarking on similar ventures.
Listen to their stories, get inspired, and take that next step in your podcasting journey with confidence. Together, we're more than just voices in a mic; we’re a community supporting each other’s growth and well-being.
More about Gordon:
Gordon Brewer, Jr., MEd, LMFT therapist, podcaster, trainer, speaker, and writer is a licensed marital and family therapist and an AAMFT Approved Supervisor. Gordon is the person behind The Practice of Therapy Podcast. The Practice of Therapy provides information and resources for clinicians starting, growing, or scaling private practices.
Gordon started The PsychCraft Network of Podcasts in 2022, along with a new podcast, The Kindness & Compassion Podcast, that explores the intersection of psychology, science, and spirituality to create more kindness and compassion in the world.
Gordon has worked in the human services and mental health fields for over 30 years. He has previously worked in agency settings and is currently in private practice as a therapist. He is the owner of a group therapy practice, Kingsport Counseling Associates, PLLC (www.kingsportcounseling.com) located in Kingsport, TN. He has also served as an adjunct instructor and internship supervisor at East Tennessee State University.
Gordon is married to Mary “Sister” Brewer and they have one daughter, Rebecca who is an environmental educator. Gordon is also a clergyperson in the Episcopal Church (vocational deacon).
- The Practice of Therapy Podcast: practiceoftherapy.com
- The PsychCraft Network of Podcasts: psychcraftnetwork.com
- The Kindness & Compassion Podcast: kindnessandcompassion.com
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