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How to Host Your First Continuing Education Event with Dr. David Hall | POP 857
What is one thing that you can do to combine creating a new stream of income with growing your practice as well as your network? Have you considered hosting a Continuing Education event? Did you know that it’s not as complex as you might’ve considered?
In this podcast episode, Joe Sanok speaks about how to host your first Continuing Education (CE) Event with Dr. David Hall.
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Meet Dr. David HallDr. David Hall is a family therapist and mental health counselor who is the Clinic Director of Haven Counseling Center, which he founded as “Haven Family Psychiatry” in 2015. His expertise is in the therapeutic use of story, imagery, and metaphor as ways to help people see their lives and new solutions. Dr. Hall also provides clinical supervision for post-graduates seeking LPC-MHSP and/or LMFT licensure in Tennessee.
Along with his clinical work, Dr. Hall is the Founder and Creative Lead of PsychMaven, a group that provides courses, consulting, and other resources for behavioural health professionals seeking career/business development as well as clinical continuing education training.
Visit PsychMaven and connect on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn.
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In This PodcastIf you’re really into a topic: you’ve read books, you’ve listened to podcasts, you’ve seen people that are the true experts in your mind, and there can be [a] thought of, “Who’s going to come to hear me?” … but ultimately, you have a very unique voice in it.
Dr. HallAs Dr. Hall mentions, expertise is overrated. It doesn’t mean that it doesn’t matter, but expertise isn’t all that you need when it comes to delivering information.
Your unique experience, passion, and approach to the topic all come into play as well, and they can make a powerful impact on your ideal audience.
It’s really hard to become an expert until you start doing something.
Dr. HallRemember, you cannot reach your expert level without taking your first steps. If you are nervous about hosting a CE event because you are new to it, realize that you cannot host your 5th when you haven’t done your 1st.
Your voice is worthy to be heard even if it’s not the same level as somebody else that you have in mind … that doesn’t mean that you don’t have something else to offer.
Dr. Hall Different styles of CE eventsAfter the pandemic in 2020, the world has become more used to using technology for conferences. However, the balance has tipped back again, and there is still a market for in-person events that people are now more willing to pay for and attend.
Your CE event can be:
I think sometimes people think that to do this [it has to be] one thing, and it’s not one thing, it’s lots of things … some people like a big crowd and they can thrive off [of] that … for some people, they’re introverted … for them, do something small.
Dr. HallDepending on what you enjoy the most, feel the most comfortable presenting in, and the preferences of your ideal clients, you can decide on the style of your CE event.
At the end of the day, these types of events are not a one-size-fits-all type of thing. They are adaptable, and you can change their parameters to suit the event that you want to create and launch.
Welcome learning in all formsThere will be times when things do not go well and remind yourself that it doesn’t mean that you have failed, but rather that you have learned something new.
If you want to get into things like this and you’re expecting them to go off without a hitch, it won’t, sorry! But, when it goes well, it’s great and even mistakes are [opportunities for] learning.
Dr. HallValue your mistakes when things go pear-shaped because they can offer you valuable insights if you choose to learn from them instead of feeling disheartened.
Dr. Hall’s advice to private practitionersCE events scale well. As your name builds, and your credibility develops, you can go from hosting an event to one hundred people to one thousand. So, don’t be nervous to start!
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