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Have you ever wondered what it takes to lead an innovative healthcare practice that transforms lives through psychedelic therapy?
In this episode of Practice Freedom, Mark welcomes back Ben McCauley, co-creator of a groundbreaking curriculum for psychedelic therapy, for part two of their conversation. Ben, an entrepreneur, visionary leader, and healer, shares his journey, from his motivations to enter this revolutionary space to his practice's unique approaches. Discover the importance of transparency and personal growth in leadership and how continuous self-improvement drives a successful and meaningful healthcare practice.
We'll explore the intricacies and ethical considerations of running a ketamine clinic, stressing the need for comprehensive psychotherapeutic support and a heart-centered approach. Ben explains his innovative model that integrates therapeutic support and careful dosing strategies, emphasizing collaboration with pioneers in the field. Finally, we discuss the power of vulnerability in leadership, highlighting how transparency about our struggles fosters trust and growth. By removing ego and embracing vulnerability, leaders can enhance receptiveness and strengthen their practices through shared challenges and communal support.
Don't miss this episode, which is full of wisdom and practical advice for anyone interested in innovative healthcare and effective leadership.
In this episode, you will hear:As always, this is a two-way conversation, and we want your feedback. Let us know if we’re on the right track and you’re getting something from the podcast, or if you have questions or comments on how to make it better. Click here to send Mark a voice memo with your thoughts on each episode. - http://speakpipe.com/practicefreedom
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Have you ever wondered what it takes to lead an innovative healthcare practice that transforms lives through psychedelic therapy?
In this episode of Practice Freedom, Mark welcomes back Ben McCauley, co-creator of a groundbreaking curriculum for psychedelic therapy, for part two of their conversation. Ben, an entrepreneur, visionary leader, and healer, shares his journey, from his motivations to enter this revolutionary space to his practice's unique approaches. Discover the importance of transparency and personal growth in leadership and how continuous self-improvement drives a successful and meaningful healthcare practice.
We'll explore the intricacies and ethical considerations of running a ketamine clinic, stressing the need for comprehensive psychotherapeutic support and a heart-centered approach. Ben explains his innovative model that integrates therapeutic support and careful dosing strategies, emphasizing collaboration with pioneers in the field. Finally, we discuss the power of vulnerability in leadership, highlighting how transparency about our struggles fosters trust and growth. By removing ego and embracing vulnerability, leaders can enhance receptiveness and strengthen their practices through shared challenges and communal support.
Don't miss this episode, which is full of wisdom and practical advice for anyone interested in innovative healthcare and effective leadership.
In this episode, you will hear:As always, this is a two-way conversation, and we want your feedback. Let us know if we’re on the right track and you’re getting something from the podcast, or if you have questions or comments on how to make it better. Click here to send Mark a voice memo with your thoughts on each episode. - http://speakpipe.com/practicefreedom
Follow and Review:We’d love for you to follow us if you haven’t yet. Click that purple '+' in the top right corner of your Apple Podcasts app. We’d love it even more if you could drop a review or 5-star rating over on Apple Podcasts. Simply select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” then a quick line with your favorite part of the episode. It only takes a second and it helps spread the word about the podcast.
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