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In part one of our two-part introduction, host Seema Sindwani, OSOT’s Director of Strategic Partnerships and Practice, interviews Sharie Woelke, an occupational therapist, psychotherapist, and business owner. Sharie shares how private practice found her through unexpected events, the need to pivot during the pandemic, and with health challenges that restricted her ability to practice (and speak!). Sharie opens up about the many mistakes made, the lessons learned, and the strategies that helped her build a thriving business.
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Please note: This podcast is for informational purposes only. While some of the information may be generalized to other situations and, or businesses, it is not intended to be used as professional advice at any time. Anyone listening to this podcast is required to use their professional judgement and seek legal consultation when making any decisions about their clients and business.
Furthermore, the information provided and opinions expressed by the members of this podcast are strictly applicable to the specific situation(s)/business(s) to which they are referring. The members of this podcast and the Ontario Society of Occupational Therapists (OSOT) waive all liabilities relating to listeners’ use or distribution of this information for any purpose other than the informational purposes for which it is intended.
By Ontario Society of Occupational TherapistsIn part one of our two-part introduction, host Seema Sindwani, OSOT’s Director of Strategic Partnerships and Practice, interviews Sharie Woelke, an occupational therapist, psychotherapist, and business owner. Sharie shares how private practice found her through unexpected events, the need to pivot during the pandemic, and with health challenges that restricted her ability to practice (and speak!). Sharie opens up about the many mistakes made, the lessons learned, and the strategies that helped her build a thriving business.
Resources:
This is an Ontario Society of Occupational Therapists’ production. Follow us:
Music by Mixaund.
Please note: This podcast is for informational purposes only. While some of the information may be generalized to other situations and, or businesses, it is not intended to be used as professional advice at any time. Anyone listening to this podcast is required to use their professional judgement and seek legal consultation when making any decisions about their clients and business.
Furthermore, the information provided and opinions expressed by the members of this podcast are strictly applicable to the specific situation(s)/business(s) to which they are referring. The members of this podcast and the Ontario Society of Occupational Therapists (OSOT) waive all liabilities relating to listeners’ use or distribution of this information for any purpose other than the informational purposes for which it is intended.