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You’ve built your course.
Your modules are mapped, your portal’s prepped, your curriculum is solid.
And then someone asks:
“So… where’s the community space?”
Cue the existential spiral.
Because as a therapist, “community” doesn’t just mean “extra feature.”
It means emotional responsibility. Boundary navigation.
And the very real possibility that you’ll end up holding space you never consented to.
But here’s the truth most business coaches skip:
When done well, a community component can dramatically improve your program’s completion rates, referrals, and student transformation—without draining you.
In this episode, we’re unpacking the therapist-specific risks of community spaces, the must-have boundaries most course creators miss, and the systems that make a group feel alive without requiring you to be on call 24/7.
This isn’t just about connection.
It’s about creating containers that hold your students—and hold you, too.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
This episode is for you if:
→ You’re building an online program and wondering if you “need” a Facebook group
→ You’ve already got a group, but it’s become… complicated
→ You want your students to feel supported—but not at your expense
→ You’re looking for sustainable, ethical ways to boost engagement
→ You’re ready to create a space that works for everyone involved—including you
Links & Resources Mentioned:
Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts
If this episode helped you feel clearer, safer, or more confident—I’d love to hear it.
Your reviews help us reach more therapists who are building bold, sustainable businesses on their terms.
Here’s how to support the show:
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Let’s build course communities that actually feel like community—not like another thing to survive.
By Dr. Hayley Kelly4.4
55 ratings
You’ve built your course.
Your modules are mapped, your portal’s prepped, your curriculum is solid.
And then someone asks:
“So… where’s the community space?”
Cue the existential spiral.
Because as a therapist, “community” doesn’t just mean “extra feature.”
It means emotional responsibility. Boundary navigation.
And the very real possibility that you’ll end up holding space you never consented to.
But here’s the truth most business coaches skip:
When done well, a community component can dramatically improve your program’s completion rates, referrals, and student transformation—without draining you.
In this episode, we’re unpacking the therapist-specific risks of community spaces, the must-have boundaries most course creators miss, and the systems that make a group feel alive without requiring you to be on call 24/7.
This isn’t just about connection.
It’s about creating containers that hold your students—and hold you, too.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
This episode is for you if:
→ You’re building an online program and wondering if you “need” a Facebook group
→ You’ve already got a group, but it’s become… complicated
→ You want your students to feel supported—but not at your expense
→ You’re looking for sustainable, ethical ways to boost engagement
→ You’re ready to create a space that works for everyone involved—including you
Links & Resources Mentioned:
Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts
If this episode helped you feel clearer, safer, or more confident—I’d love to hear it.
Your reviews help us reach more therapists who are building bold, sustainable businesses on their terms.
Here’s how to support the show:
✔️ Click here and tap to rate with five stars
📝 Write a quick review—what resonated most?
🔔 Hit Follow so you never miss an episode on ethical business growth and online program creation
Let’s build course communities that actually feel like community—not like another thing to survive.

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