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The Money Sessions

The Money Sessions

De: Tiffany McLain
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Deep, thoughtful, raw conversations with real therapists who are in the midst of leaning into raising fees and making bank – all while working with the clients they are passionate about serving.©2019 Economía Exito Profesional
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  • From 30 Clients at $30 to Premium Cash Pay: Maggie Evans’ Journey as a Sensitive Single Mom.
    Sep 29 2025

    Ready to set your fee? You choose the dream, we'll do the math. Download our FREE Fun with Fees Calculator here 👉🏽 https://www.leaninmakebank.com/free

    In this episode, we’re speaking with Maggie Evans, an art therapist, highly sensitive person, and single mom who broke free from the burnout of BetterHelp and built a premium-fee private practice that supports both her nervous system and her child.

    If you think your personality, parenting status, or sensitivity disqualifies you from making bank as a therapist—Maggie’s story will prove otherwise.

    In this episode, Maggie shares:

    How she went from 30 BetterHelp clients at $30/session to building a sustainable practice from scratch;

    What it took to unlearn the martyr mindset of motherhood and entrepreneurship;

    Why perimenopause and ADHD diagnoses inspired her niche—and her premium rates;

    Her fiercely non-negotiable boundaries (no nights, no weekends, no guilt);

    How LIMB helped her show up for her son—and herself—in the ways that truly matter.

    Resources mentioned:

    LIMB Academy

    FWF Calculator

    Maggie’s Website

    Maggie’s Instagram

    More about Maggie:


    Maggie is a metaphor-loving artist, therapist, and mother who works with spirituality-seeking women who’ve found themselves lost, stuck, and broken-hearted. From wedding dress designer to full-time private practice therapist during Covid, Maggie does her best work out along the edges.






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    52 m
  • Good Enough Is Where Practices Go To Die
    Sep 22 2025

    Ready to set your fee? You choose the dream, we'll do the math. Download our FREE Fun with Fees Calculator 👉🏽 https://www.leaninmakebank.com/free

    You’re full—or close to it. You’re managing. Paying the bills. Picking up your kid. Logging back on after dinner for that one “flexible” client.

    It’s not suffering. But it’s sure as hell not success.

    In this episode, Tiffany lays bare the trap so many therapists fall into: “good enough.”

    The caseload is fine. The fee is okay. The marriage is stable. The roof mostly holds.

    But when life hits—an aging parent, a sick child, a partner out of work—good enough becomes not even close.

    In this episode, you’ll hear:

    • Why “things are okay” is the most dangerous place to be in private practice;

    • The slow death of your future under the weight of quiet resentment and canceled vacations;

    • How systemic conditioning teaches therapists to endure instead of prepare;

      What Natasha (from a previous episode) realized when her dad had a stroke—and why she stopped waiting;

    • How to treat business investment as protection, not risk.

    If you're waiting until things fall apart before building the business you deserve, stop.

    Email Tiffany at tiffany@leaninmakebank.com with the subject line: “Ready.”

    Let’s build the business that protects you.

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    14 m
  • This Can’t Be My Life: Natasha Deen on Raising Her Fee & Reclaiming Her Future.
    Sep 15 2025

    Ready to set your fee? You choose the dream, we'll do the math. Download our FREE Fun with Fees Calculator here 👉🏽 https://www.leaninmakebank.com/free

    In this episode, we’re speaking with Natasha Deen—a DC-area therapist specialized in working with Muslim daughters of immigrants—who went from “okay enough” to powerful, unapologetic fee ownership.

    Natasha joined LIMB thinking she might raise her fee.

    Instead, she transformed her mindset, boundaries, and belief in what’s possible—for her clients, her practice, and her life.

    Natasha’s story is a masterclass in rejecting the slow death of small dreams.

    In this episode, Natasha shares:

    Why charging $170/session still left her dreaming of a life she couldn’t reach;

    The wake-up call that came during Fee Week—and the boundary audit that followed;

    How her father's stroke redefined what really matters;

    Why she stopped waiting for a partner, a raise, or "someday" to live the life she wanted;

    The ripple effect raising her fee had on her practice, personal life, and vision for the future.

    Resources mentioned:

    LIMB Academy

    FWF Calculator

    Natasha’s Website

    More about Natasha:




    Natasha is a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor in Maryland and Virginia. She specializes in helping Muslim daughters of immigrants balance self-care and family care and work through feelings of overwhelm and guilt. Through trauma-informed care and faith-based counseling, she helps them heal their mind, body, heart, and soul, so they can connect with themselves and their families in a deeper, more meaningful way.



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    1 h y 3 m
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