
With 1.81 million+ downloads, Selling the Couch is an Apple Top Career podcast for current and future mental health private practitioners who think differently. Psychologist Melvin Varghese interviews successful therapists in private practice about how they built their businesses as well as top entrepreneurs, business/marketing, and social media experts.* You'll learn how therapists get referrals,... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 302 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Mental HealthCareersBusinessHealth & Fitness | |||

In today’s episode, I’m diving into a topic many therapists and thoughtful professionals wrestle with: the pressure to be seen on social media, and what it means to opt out.
Over the past decade of building Selling the Couch, I’ve had a front-row se... more
AI can be an incredible tool to save time, boost creativity, and streamline your content, but how do you use it without losing your authentic voice?
In this episode, I’m joined by Dan Cumberland, founder of Dan Cumberland Labs, to explore how therap... more
Whether you're in grad school for psychology, counseling, social work—or mentoring someone who is—this episode is for you.
After 20+ years in the mental health field and over a decade running Selling the Couch, I'm sharing 5 things I wish I had done... more
What is emotional fitness, and why is it more important than ever for therapists, helpers, and quiet leaders?
In this episode of Selling the Couch, I’m joined by psychologist and author Dr. Emily Anhalt to explore how we can strengthen our emotional... more
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I’ve been listening to Selling The Couch for years. Melvin always has great topics and interesting guests, providing tremendous value to therapists everywhere. 10 out of 10, definitely recommend.
Melvin, thank you for all of the great wisdom and advice that you have shared with your amazing podcast. I have learned so much since following you! I love the varied types of guests and topics and have benefited so much in my private practice with all of the knowledge that I have gained from your many interviews.
Melvin does a masterful job of interviewing a variety of experts, and offering his own insights. I am not a mental health professional, but I still gain a lot of value from this show. I highly recommend it!
I am not a therapist but this podcast is top notch! Mel is thoughtful, brave, and kind. He is a gifted speaker who shares in an authentic and personal way. He has a niche to be sure but his lessons transcend (especially if you are interest in creating content online). He is a gift to the podcast feed!
Melvin and the STC Podcast and Healthcasters course have been incredibly helpful. Back in 2016 when I was leaving an agency job and starting a private practice I got what I needed from Melvin’s brilliant podcast. Then when I considered podcasting years back his Healthcasters course was invaluable, and now that I’ve grown a group practice and do mostly therapist supervision and mentorship and I’m ready to begin my podcast and move into offering courses, I feel Melvin’s along side me after listeni... more
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Focused on serving current and aspiring mental health professionals, the content covers a wide range of pertinent aspects related to building and sustaining a private practice. Key discussion points include practical advice for therapists on marketing strategies, handling burnout, navigating ethical dilemmas, and successfully creating and launching online courses. The host shares personal experiences of growth and evolution, emphasizing authenticity, community connections, and sustained professional development. Unique to the content is the blend of mental health expertise with entrepreneurial insights, making it particularly valuable for mental health practitioners looking to expand their influence and income outside of traditional clinica... more
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Recent guests on Selling the Couch include:
1. Dr. Emily Anhalt
2. Nikki Sewell
3. Angela Williams
4. Kieran Drew
5. Dr. Jessi Gold
6. Kenya Crawford
7. Adrienne Wilkerson
8. Dr. Nathalie Edmond
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