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Building a business is never easy—but what happens when you’re also raising four kids, battling imposter syndrome, and navigating a completely new model of therapy? Casey Dycus didn’t just grow her solo therapy practice; she scaled it into a thriving group practice, all while overcoming massive self-doubt and learning how to market an unconventional therapy approach. In this episode, she shares the behind-the-scenes realities of launching Nashville Lens Therapy—everything from the late-night worries to the strategies that made it all possible.
We dive into what it really takes to expand beyond solo work, how to hire and train a team, and why stepping into the spotlight (even when it feels uncomfortable) is essential for success. If you’ve ever wondered whether you’re ready to grow—or if scaling a business is worth the stress—this conversation will challenge and inspire you to take action.
Topics Covered in This Episode:
The unexpected turning point that pushed Casey to scale her practice
How she navigated major life changes while launching a business
The mindset shifts that helped her overcome imposter syndrome
Why hiring and training a team was both the hardest and most rewarding part
The biggest mistakes she made—and what she’d do differently
How she got over her fear of marketing and built an online presence
The bold expansion plans for Nashville Lens Therapy in 2025
Want to take your own practice to the next level? Join my free mastermind webinar, where I break down the exact strategies successful therapists use to grow and scale.
And if you’re curious about the incredible work Casey is doing with LENS therapy, check out her practice at nashvillelenstherapy.com.
Resources Mentioned:
Free Webinar: 3 Key Strategies for Building Out Additional Revenue Streams in 2025: https://www.theentrepreneurialtherapist.com/register
Check out Casey’s Nashville LENS therapy here: https://www.nashvillelenstherapy.com/
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Building a business is never easy—but what happens when you’re also raising four kids, battling imposter syndrome, and navigating a completely new model of therapy? Casey Dycus didn’t just grow her solo therapy practice; she scaled it into a thriving group practice, all while overcoming massive self-doubt and learning how to market an unconventional therapy approach. In this episode, she shares the behind-the-scenes realities of launching Nashville Lens Therapy—everything from the late-night worries to the strategies that made it all possible.
We dive into what it really takes to expand beyond solo work, how to hire and train a team, and why stepping into the spotlight (even when it feels uncomfortable) is essential for success. If you’ve ever wondered whether you’re ready to grow—or if scaling a business is worth the stress—this conversation will challenge and inspire you to take action.
Topics Covered in This Episode:
The unexpected turning point that pushed Casey to scale her practice
How she navigated major life changes while launching a business
The mindset shifts that helped her overcome imposter syndrome
Why hiring and training a team was both the hardest and most rewarding part
The biggest mistakes she made—and what she’d do differently
How she got over her fear of marketing and built an online presence
The bold expansion plans for Nashville Lens Therapy in 2025
Want to take your own practice to the next level? Join my free mastermind webinar, where I break down the exact strategies successful therapists use to grow and scale.
And if you’re curious about the incredible work Casey is doing with LENS therapy, check out her practice at nashvillelenstherapy.com.
Resources Mentioned:
Free Webinar: 3 Key Strategies for Building Out Additional Revenue Streams in 2025: https://www.theentrepreneurialtherapist.com/register
Check out Casey’s Nashville LENS therapy here: https://www.nashvillelenstherapy.com/
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