The Therapist Mom Podcast: Where Private Practice and Motherhood Collide

Episode 23: Adjusting Work Schedules to Prioritize Family with Michelle Risser


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On today’s episode of the podcast, I welcome my friend and colleague, Michelle Risser, a licensed therapist, consultant, speaker and writer with a clinical focus on maternal mental health and trauma. Michelle is also passionate about supporting other therapists and helping professionals to minimize burnout.


We talk about our similar journeys as mothers and social workers in private practice, especially how we are finding balance at different stages of parenting and career. Michelle shares the benefits of having multiple income streams as a therapist to create flexibility with her practice and life.


Be sure to sign up for Michelle’s upcoming workshop about Diversified Income Streams with Jenny Hughes at https://www.braveproviders.com/burned-out-to-brave-waitlist.

Learn more about Michelle and her work on the following channels:

Facebook: @mrissercoaching

Instagram: @michelle_risser

TikTok: @michelle_risser

Website: www.mrisser.com

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The Therapist Mom Podcast: Where Private Practice and Motherhood CollideBy Ashley Comegys