January often comes with pressure to be “back”, focused, and already making progress. In private practice, that pressure can push therapists into action before there’s any real clarity about direction. In this episode, I’m talking about why pausing first is not indulgent or avoidant, but a strategic and grounding step when building a sustainable private practice in 2026. I share why I deliberately take time at the start of the year to review my business, reflect on what’s working, and get cle...
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January often comes with pressure to be “back”, focused, and already making progress. In private practice, that pressure can push therapists into action before there’s any real clarity about direction. In this episode, I’m talking about why pausing first is not indulgent or avoidant, but a strategic and grounding step when building a sustainable private practice in 2026. I share why I deliberately take time at the start of the year to review my business, reflect on what’s working, and get cle...
Finding Your Niche as a Therapist: Gemma Antcliffe on Infertility, Visibility, and Growing a Private Practice
Prosper in Private Practice
27 minutes
5 months ago
Finding Your Niche as a Therapist: Gemma Antcliffe on Infertility, Visibility, and Growing a Private Practice
In this episode, I’m joined by Gemma Antcliffe (@fertilitycounsellorgemma), a Yorkshire-based therapist specialising in infertility, baby loss, and reproductive trauma. We talk about the winding path into private practice, the messy reality of starting out while juggling family life, and how Gemma eventually found the confidence to niche—and own her voice online. This conversation is honest, warm, and full of relatable moments for any therapist navigating visibility, niching fears, or the bus...
Prosper in Private Practice
January often comes with pressure to be “back”, focused, and already making progress. In private practice, that pressure can push therapists into action before there’s any real clarity about direction. In this episode, I’m talking about why pausing first is not indulgent or avoidant, but a strategic and grounding step when building a sustainable private practice in 2026. I share why I deliberately take time at the start of the year to review my business, reflect on what’s working, and get cle...