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Every clinic owner faces a season where things don’t feel perfect. But why do so few talk about it?
In this episode of Radio Front Desk, Denzil sits down with psychotherapist and clinic owner Roxanne Francis to talk about what it’s really like to run a clinic when things don’t feel as perfect as they look.
Roxanne opens up about facing shame, comparison, and the pressure to appear put-together as she navigated growing a business. But she also opens up about how she found her footing again.
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Guest Bio
Roxanne Francis is an award-winning psychotherapist, registered social worker, leadership coach, consultant, and international speaker with over 15 years of experience helping people transform their lives. As Founder and CEO of Francis Psychotherapy & Consulting Services, she leads a group practice, coaches and supervises therapists, and advises organizations on mental health, DEI, racial trauma, burnout, and women’s issues.
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In this episode of Radio Front Desk, Denzil sits down with psychotherapist and clinic owner Roxanne Francis to talk about what it’s really like to run a clinic when things don’t feel as perfect as they look.
Roxanne opens up about facing shame, comparison, and the pressure to appear put-together as she navigated growing a business. But she also opens up about how she found her footing again.
What You’ll Learn:
Guest Bio
Roxanne Francis is an award-winning psychotherapist, registered social worker, leadership coach, consultant, and international speaker with over 15 years of experience helping people transform their lives. As Founder and CEO of Francis Psychotherapy & Consulting Services, she leads a group practice, coaches and supervises therapists, and advises organizations on mental health, DEI, racial trauma, burnout, and women’s issues.
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Radio Front Desk is Brought to You by Jane
We like to make sure that when we tell you more about Jane, it’s super helpful. Here’s one we think you might like:
As a clinic owner, when you’re already juggling clients, finances, and the quiet pressure to “have it all together”, trying something new can feel like a big hurdle.
Jane’s AI Scribe is designed to make charting feel easier, faster, and lighter. But we know committing to new tools takes trust. So, Jane created the AI Scribe Free Tier that lets you try five free notes, see how it fits into your flow, and decide for yourself if it helps lighten the load.
We want to make it easy (and free!) to take the first step towards faster and simpler charting.
Learn more about Jane’s AI Scribe Free Tier
Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered as professional medical, legal, or financial advice.
The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the guests and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of the podcast host or its affiliates.