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In this episode of The Dietitian Business Podcast, host Maggy Doherty, registered dietitian and business coach, sits down with Dr. Joyce Faraj-Ardura, PhD, RDN, founder of Nutrition Counseling Academy, to explore how dietitians can bridge the gap between nutrition education and behavior change. If you’ve ever wondered why some clients “know what to do but don’t do it,” this conversation will change the way you think about counseling forever.
Joyce shares her journey from tenure-track professor and clinical nutrition manager to successful entrepreneur and educator. After years in academia, she realized that dietitians needed something missing from their formal education — the art of communication, connection, and motivational interviewing. That realization led her to create Nutrition Counseling Academy, a space for dietitians and health professionals to master behavior-change psychology and grow their impact in private practice.
Maggy and Joyce discuss the mindset shifts that come with leaving the safety of academia to build a business that aligns with purpose and family. Joyce opens up about the burnout that pushed her to ask, “If I had five years left to live, would I still be doing this?” That single question sparked a reinvention: from professor to business owner, from educator to coach.
Together, they unpack the skills every dietitian entrepreneur needs — empathy, motivational interviewing, reflective listening, and the ability to create a client-centered session that leads to real, lasting change. Joyce reveals how her programs help dietitians move from educator to coach, teaching them to prioritize connection over content and empowerment over handouts.
You’ll learn:
Joyce also pulls back the curtain on the AI-based software she uses to help dietitians review their counseling sessions for tone, open-ended questioning, and motivational interviewing skill development — a powerful tool that turns self-reflection into measurable growth.
Maggy and Joyce dig into the business side of being a dietitian, from building a program that sells to understanding demand before you create. They discuss why “trial and error” is really “trial and correction,” how to find your niche, and why marketing for dietitians is less about selling and more about storytelling.
If you’re a private practice dietitian looking to scale, refine your counseling approach, or reignite your passion for helping clients, this episode will inspire you to look beyond the meal plan and into the mindset of behavior change.
Key Takeaways:
🎧 Listen in as Maggy Doherty and Dr. Joyce Faraj-Ardura redefine what it means to be a dietitian in private practice — not just a provider of information, but a true partner in transformation.
By Maggy Doherty, MS RD LD CEDS-CIn this episode of The Dietitian Business Podcast, host Maggy Doherty, registered dietitian and business coach, sits down with Dr. Joyce Faraj-Ardura, PhD, RDN, founder of Nutrition Counseling Academy, to explore how dietitians can bridge the gap between nutrition education and behavior change. If you’ve ever wondered why some clients “know what to do but don’t do it,” this conversation will change the way you think about counseling forever.
Joyce shares her journey from tenure-track professor and clinical nutrition manager to successful entrepreneur and educator. After years in academia, she realized that dietitians needed something missing from their formal education — the art of communication, connection, and motivational interviewing. That realization led her to create Nutrition Counseling Academy, a space for dietitians and health professionals to master behavior-change psychology and grow their impact in private practice.
Maggy and Joyce discuss the mindset shifts that come with leaving the safety of academia to build a business that aligns with purpose and family. Joyce opens up about the burnout that pushed her to ask, “If I had five years left to live, would I still be doing this?” That single question sparked a reinvention: from professor to business owner, from educator to coach.
Together, they unpack the skills every dietitian entrepreneur needs — empathy, motivational interviewing, reflective listening, and the ability to create a client-centered session that leads to real, lasting change. Joyce reveals how her programs help dietitians move from educator to coach, teaching them to prioritize connection over content and empowerment over handouts.
You’ll learn:
Joyce also pulls back the curtain on the AI-based software she uses to help dietitians review their counseling sessions for tone, open-ended questioning, and motivational interviewing skill development — a powerful tool that turns self-reflection into measurable growth.
Maggy and Joyce dig into the business side of being a dietitian, from building a program that sells to understanding demand before you create. They discuss why “trial and error” is really “trial and correction,” how to find your niche, and why marketing for dietitians is less about selling and more about storytelling.
If you’re a private practice dietitian looking to scale, refine your counseling approach, or reignite your passion for helping clients, this episode will inspire you to look beyond the meal plan and into the mindset of behavior change.
Key Takeaways:
🎧 Listen in as Maggy Doherty and Dr. Joyce Faraj-Ardura redefine what it means to be a dietitian in private practice — not just a provider of information, but a true partner in transformation.