The Magical Power of Community

Sometimes, strangers from the internet make the best business besties.

Sounds weird, but it’s true.

Growing a private practice can be super lonely. And super hard.

But the right community? It can make all the difference.

Like the old saying goes: “If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together.”

That’s exactly what I talked about with my friends Christy Pennison and Stephanie Korpal.

In this episode, we dive into the power of community, collaboration, and accountability for practice owners—and why you don’t have to figure it all out on your own.

This was a fun one—plenty of laughs mixed in with our strategy chat.

By the way, Christy and Stephanie are the dynamic duo behind The Practice Collab.

They help group practice owners work less, make more, and actually enjoy the lives they’ve built.

Enjoy the episode!

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Top things you will learn:

  1. Practical tips for finding your people—online and IRL
  2. How authentic relationships can fuel your business growth
  3. Why advice from people who get it beats anonymous internet threads every time

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