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In this episode we sit down with Dr. Rebecca Berens, founder of Vida Family Medicine, to unpack the raw, real journey of launching a direct primary care practice from the ground up—with no patient panel, limited community ties, and a lot of trial and error. Dr. Berens shares how she navigated marketing as an introvert, why social media and Facebook groups became her secret weapon, and how her niche evolved naturally over time through authentic connections.
If you’ve ever questioned whether your slow growth means failure, or felt stuck trying to "pound the pavement" without results, this episode is your permission to breathe, pivot, and play the long game.
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Dr. Rebecca Berens
Vida Family Medicine
Houston, TX
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In this episode we sit down with Dr. Rebecca Berens, founder of Vida Family Medicine, to unpack the raw, real journey of launching a direct primary care practice from the ground up—with no patient panel, limited community ties, and a lot of trial and error. Dr. Berens shares how she navigated marketing as an introvert, why social media and Facebook groups became her secret weapon, and how her niche evolved naturally over time through authentic connections.
If you’ve ever questioned whether your slow growth means failure, or felt stuck trying to "pound the pavement" without results, this episode is your permission to breathe, pivot, and play the long game.
Main Takeaways:
Dr. Rebecca Berens
Vida Family Medicine
Houston, TX
The Kli'nishen's Atelier
[email protected]
www.theklinishensatelier.com
Follow Us
Instagram @theklinishensatelier
Facebook The Kliˈnishən's Atelier
TikTok @theklinishensatelier
Join our FREE Facebook Marketing Group

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