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Anti-Racism Book Circle - SchoolofBravery.com
Friday, October 17 · 12 – 1:30pm CDT
Anti-Racism Book Circle

Combat Racism, Change the World, and Become a Good Ancestor

EP
Emily Ann Peterson
Zadie Smith's "White Teeth" (Pt I & Pt II)

Meeting Monthly on the 3rd Friday at 10 am Central. 

Group Intentions:

  • to hold each other accountable to the work of anti-racism
  • to listen to our unique perspectives
  • to change racism, starting from within ourselves first. 

Awareness leads to action, and action leads to change.

Note: Black, indigenous, and people of color are welcome to participate. However, the work outlined in this book circle is for people with white privilege to do. If BIPOC wish to attend the circle, they may do so, but are not expected to do the journaling work, support the emotional processing, or be called upon to teach or explain if they do not wish to do so.

$10.00
Anti-Burnout - Event
Tuesday, October 21 · 7 – 8:30pm CDT
Anti-Burnout Circle

A year of rest, resistance, and return.

EP
Emily Ann Peterson

Anti-Burnout Circle (ABC) is a weekly 90-minute coaching and reflection space for folks who are ready to unlearn performative productivity and prevent burnout. This is your invitation to get grounded, reconnect with seasonal rhythms, and rebuild your resilience alongside a like-minded community.

  • Each month centers on a new theme, from nervous system literacy to collective care in your local community.
  • We follow a four-part rhythm, recycled every 4 weeks: Reconnect, Release, Rebuild, Rejoice.

Drop in anytime, or join us through all twelve months as an act of resistance, renewal, and return to your whole self.

$35.00
Ethical Marketing Circle
Wednesday, October 22 · 11am – 12:30pm CDT
Ethical Marketing Circle for Mental Health Professionals

A weekly group of practitioners navigating capitalism, client care, and marketing without compromising ethics, or energy.

EP
Emily Ann Peterson

As mental health professionals, we know the system is stacked against both us and our clients. Insurance panels demand endless hoops. Private pay models can feel exclusionary. The pressures of capitalism tell us to hustle harder, fill every slot, and turn people’s pain into “product.” But does it *have* to be this way?

About The Ethical Marketing Circle:

This is a weekly business consulting group for mental health professionals who are building practices rooted in care, equity, and consent while navigating the realities of running a business in the midst of capitalism.

Pay monthly, participate weekly. No long-term commitment. Drop in & join us!

Monthly Themes

Each month, we’ll focus on one theme that acknowledges the messy intersections of ethics, accessibility, and economic sustainability. Together, we’ll explore practical ways to market without manipulation, manage the stress and state of American & global mental health, and create strategies that resist burnout and exploitation.

  • January: Marketing Practices for Compassion Fatigue
  • February: Value-Based Models for Business Decisions
  • March: Boundaries—Enforcing & Reinforcing, or Not At All?
  • April: Ethical Strategies for Cultivating Cash Flow
  • May: Protecting Privacy—Challenges & Solutions
  • June: Identifying Cognitive Dissonance in Your Biz
  • July: Empowering Equitable Care & Accessibility
  • August: Social Media Solutions & Ideas
  • September: Inclusive Pricing & Scalability Strategies
  • October: Prioritizing Consent-Based Marketing
  • November: Press & Publicity Ideas for Client Acquisition
  • December: SEO that Builds Client-Therapist Trust

Who This is For:

  • Colleagues caring for each other while surviving inside systems that don't always care for us
  • Private practice therapists dealing with insurance headaches and reimbursement nightmares
  • Group practice owners balancing sustainability and staff care
  • Coaches and healers resisting exploitative, “six-figure launch” business culture
  • Anyone who has ever felt the tension of wanting to pay their bills while also resisting capitalist grind culture

What to Expect:

  • Weekly Anchoring → Stay steady when capitalism pushes urgency and hustle
  • Community Care → No need to navigate the marketplace of mental health alone
  • Ethics First → Strategies aligned with professional codes and personal values
  • Systems-Savvy → Acknowledge the persistent evolution of our field with practical steps
  • Actionable Tools → Walk away with ways to resist burnout and keep your doors open
$8.00
Anti-Burnout - Event
Tuesday, October 28 · 7 – 8:30pm CDT
Anti-Burnout Circle

A year of rest, resistance, and return.

EP
Emily Ann Peterson

Anti-Burnout Circle (ABC) is a weekly 90-minute coaching and reflection space for folks who are ready to unlearn performative productivity and prevent burnout. This is your invitation to get grounded, reconnect with seasonal rhythms, and rebuild your resilience alongside a like-minded community.

  • Each month centers on a new theme, from nervous system literacy to collective care in your local community.
  • We follow a four-part rhythm, recycled every 4 weeks: Reconnect, Release, Rebuild, Rejoice.

Drop in anytime, or join us through all twelve months as an act of resistance, renewal, and return to your whole self.

$35.00
Ethical Marketing Circle
Wednesday, October 29 · 11am – 12:30pm CDT
Ethical Marketing Circle for Mental Health Professionals

A weekly group of practitioners navigating capitalism, client care, and marketing without compromising ethics, or energy.

EP
Emily Ann Peterson

As mental health professionals, we know the system is stacked against both us and our clients. Insurance panels demand endless hoops. Private pay models can feel exclusionary. The pressures of capitalism tell us to hustle harder, fill every slot, and turn people’s pain into “product.” But does it *have* to be this way?

About The Ethical Marketing Circle:

This is a weekly business consulting group for mental health professionals who are building practices rooted in care, equity, and consent while navigating the realities of running a business in the midst of capitalism.

Pay monthly, participate weekly. No long-term commitment. Drop in & join us!

Monthly Themes

Each month, we’ll focus on one theme that acknowledges the messy intersections of ethics, accessibility, and economic sustainability. Together, we’ll explore practical ways to market without manipulation, manage the stress and state of American & global mental health, and create strategies that resist burnout and exploitation.

  • January: Marketing Practices for Compassion Fatigue
  • February: Value-Based Models for Business Decisions
  • March: Boundaries—Enforcing & Reinforcing, or Not At All?
  • April: Ethical Strategies for Cultivating Cash Flow
  • May: Protecting Privacy—Challenges & Solutions
  • June: Identifying Cognitive Dissonance in Your Biz
  • July: Empowering Equitable Care & Accessibility
  • August: Social Media Solutions & Ideas
  • September: Inclusive Pricing & Scalability Strategies
  • October: Prioritizing Consent-Based Marketing
  • November: Press & Publicity Ideas for Client Acquisition
  • December: SEO that Builds Client-Therapist Trust

Who This is For:

  • Colleagues caring for each other while surviving inside systems that don't always care for us
  • Private practice therapists dealing with insurance headaches and reimbursement nightmares
  • Group practice owners balancing sustainability and staff care
  • Coaches and healers resisting exploitative, “six-figure launch” business culture
  • Anyone who has ever felt the tension of wanting to pay their bills while also resisting capitalist grind culture

What to Expect:

  • Weekly Anchoring → Stay steady when capitalism pushes urgency and hustle
  • Community Care → No need to navigate the marketplace of mental health alone
  • Ethics First → Strategies aligned with professional codes and personal values
  • Systems-Savvy → Acknowledge the persistent evolution of our field with practical steps
  • Actionable Tools → Walk away with ways to resist burnout and keep your doors open
$8.00
Anti-Burnout - Event
Tuesday, November 4 · 7 – 8:30pm CST
Anti-Burnout Circle

A year of rest, resistance, and return.

EP
Emily Ann Peterson

Anti-Burnout Circle (ABC) is a weekly 90-minute coaching and reflection space for folks who are ready to unlearn performative productivity and prevent burnout. This is your invitation to get grounded, reconnect with seasonal rhythms, and rebuild your resilience alongside a like-minded community.

  • Each month centers on a new theme, from nervous system literacy to collective care in your local community.
  • We follow a four-part rhythm, recycled every 4 weeks: Reconnect, Release, Rebuild, Rejoice.

Drop in anytime, or join us through all twelve months as an act of resistance, renewal, and return to your whole self.

$35.00
Ethical Marketing Circle
Wednesday, November 5 · 11am – 12:30pm CST
Ethical Marketing Circle for Mental Health Professionals

A weekly group of practitioners navigating capitalism, client care, and marketing without compromising ethics, or energy.

EP
Emily Ann Peterson

As mental health professionals, we know the system is stacked against both us and our clients. Insurance panels demand endless hoops. Private pay models can feel exclusionary. The pressures of capitalism tell us to hustle harder, fill every slot, and turn people’s pain into “product.” But does it *have* to be this way?

About The Ethical Marketing Circle:

This is a weekly business consulting group for mental health professionals who are building practices rooted in care, equity, and consent while navigating the realities of running a business in the midst of capitalism.

Pay monthly, participate weekly. No long-term commitment. Drop in & join us!

Monthly Themes

Each month, we’ll focus on one theme that acknowledges the messy intersections of ethics, accessibility, and economic sustainability. Together, we’ll explore practical ways to market without manipulation, manage the stress and state of American & global mental health, and create strategies that resist burnout and exploitation.

  • January: Marketing Practices for Compassion Fatigue
  • February: Value-Based Models for Business Decisions
  • March: Boundaries—Enforcing & Reinforcing, or Not At All?
  • April: Ethical Strategies for Cultivating Cash Flow
  • May: Protecting Privacy—Challenges & Solutions
  • June: Identifying Cognitive Dissonance in Your Biz
  • July: Empowering Equitable Care & Accessibility
  • August: Social Media Solutions & Ideas
  • September: Inclusive Pricing & Scalability Strategies
  • October: Prioritizing Consent-Based Marketing
  • November: Press & Publicity Ideas for Client Acquisition
  • December: SEO that Builds Client-Therapist Trust

Who This is For:

  • Colleagues caring for each other while surviving inside systems that don't always care for us
  • Private practice therapists dealing with insurance headaches and reimbursement nightmares
  • Group practice owners balancing sustainability and staff care
  • Coaches and healers resisting exploitative, “six-figure launch” business culture
  • Anyone who has ever felt the tension of wanting to pay their bills while also resisting capitalist grind culture

What to Expect:

  • Weekly Anchoring → Stay steady when capitalism pushes urgency and hustle
  • Community Care → No need to navigate the marketplace of mental health alone
  • Ethics First → Strategies aligned with professional codes and personal values
  • Systems-Savvy → Acknowledge the persistent evolution of our field with practical steps
  • Actionable Tools → Walk away with ways to resist burnout and keep your doors open
$8.00
Anti-Burnout - Event
Tuesday, November 11 · 7 – 8:30pm CST
Anti-Burnout Circle

A year of rest, resistance, and return.

EP
Emily Ann Peterson

Anti-Burnout Circle (ABC) is a weekly 90-minute coaching and reflection space for folks who are ready to unlearn performative productivity and prevent burnout. This is your invitation to get grounded, reconnect with seasonal rhythms, and rebuild your resilience alongside a like-minded community.

  • Each month centers on a new theme, from nervous system literacy to collective care in your local community.
  • We follow a four-part rhythm, recycled every 4 weeks: Reconnect, Release, Rebuild, Rejoice.

Drop in anytime, or join us through all twelve months as an act of resistance, renewal, and return to your whole self.

$35.00
Ethical Marketing Circle
Wednesday, November 12 · 11am – 12:30pm CST
Ethical Marketing Circle for Mental Health Professionals

A weekly group of practitioners navigating capitalism, client care, and marketing without compromising ethics, or energy.

EP
Emily Ann Peterson

As mental health professionals, we know the system is stacked against both us and our clients. Insurance panels demand endless hoops. Private pay models can feel exclusionary. The pressures of capitalism tell us to hustle harder, fill every slot, and turn people’s pain into “product.” But does it *have* to be this way?

About The Ethical Marketing Circle:

This is a weekly business consulting group for mental health professionals who are building practices rooted in care, equity, and consent while navigating the realities of running a business in the midst of capitalism.

Pay monthly, participate weekly. No long-term commitment. Drop in & join us!

Monthly Themes

Each month, we’ll focus on one theme that acknowledges the messy intersections of ethics, accessibility, and economic sustainability. Together, we’ll explore practical ways to market without manipulation, manage the stress and state of American & global mental health, and create strategies that resist burnout and exploitation.

  • January: Marketing Practices for Compassion Fatigue
  • February: Value-Based Models for Business Decisions
  • March: Boundaries—Enforcing & Reinforcing, or Not At All?
  • April: Ethical Strategies for Cultivating Cash Flow
  • May: Protecting Privacy—Challenges & Solutions
  • June: Identifying Cognitive Dissonance in Your Biz
  • July: Empowering Equitable Care & Accessibility
  • August: Social Media Solutions & Ideas
  • September: Inclusive Pricing & Scalability Strategies
  • October: Prioritizing Consent-Based Marketing
  • November: Press & Publicity Ideas for Client Acquisition
  • December: SEO that Builds Client-Therapist Trust

Who This is For:

  • Colleagues caring for each other while surviving inside systems that don't always care for us
  • Private practice therapists dealing with insurance headaches and reimbursement nightmares
  • Group practice owners balancing sustainability and staff care
  • Coaches and healers resisting exploitative, “six-figure launch” business culture
  • Anyone who has ever felt the tension of wanting to pay their bills while also resisting capitalist grind culture

What to Expect:

  • Weekly Anchoring → Stay steady when capitalism pushes urgency and hustle
  • Community Care → No need to navigate the marketplace of mental health alone
  • Ethics First → Strategies aligned with professional codes and personal values
  • Systems-Savvy → Acknowledge the persistent evolution of our field with practical steps
  • Actionable Tools → Walk away with ways to resist burnout and keep your doors open
$8.00
Anti-Burnout - Event
Tuesday, November 18 · 7 – 8:30pm CST
Anti-Burnout Circle

A year of rest, resistance, and return.

EP
Emily Ann Peterson

Anti-Burnout Circle (ABC) is a weekly 90-minute coaching and reflection space for folks who are ready to unlearn performative productivity and prevent burnout. This is your invitation to get grounded, reconnect with seasonal rhythms, and rebuild your resilience alongside a like-minded community.

  • Each month centers on a new theme, from nervous system literacy to collective care in your local community.
  • We follow a four-part rhythm, recycled every 4 weeks: Reconnect, Release, Rebuild, Rejoice.

Drop in anytime, or join us through all twelve months as an act of resistance, renewal, and return to your whole self.

$35.00
Ethical Marketing Circle
Wednesday, November 19 · 11am – 12:30pm CST
Ethical Marketing Circle for Mental Health Professionals

A weekly group of practitioners navigating capitalism, client care, and marketing without compromising ethics, or energy.

EP
Emily Ann Peterson

As mental health professionals, we know the system is stacked against both us and our clients. Insurance panels demand endless hoops. Private pay models can feel exclusionary. The pressures of capitalism tell us to hustle harder, fill every slot, and turn people’s pain into “product.” But does it *have* to be this way?

About The Ethical Marketing Circle:

This is a weekly business consulting group for mental health professionals who are building practices rooted in care, equity, and consent while navigating the realities of running a business in the midst of capitalism.

Pay monthly, participate weekly. No long-term commitment. Drop in & join us!

Monthly Themes

Each month, we’ll focus on one theme that acknowledges the messy intersections of ethics, accessibility, and economic sustainability. Together, we’ll explore practical ways to market without manipulation, manage the stress and state of American & global mental health, and create strategies that resist burnout and exploitation.

  • January: Marketing Practices for Compassion Fatigue
  • February: Value-Based Models for Business Decisions
  • March: Boundaries—Enforcing & Reinforcing, or Not At All?
  • April: Ethical Strategies for Cultivating Cash Flow
  • May: Protecting Privacy—Challenges & Solutions
  • June: Identifying Cognitive Dissonance in Your Biz
  • July: Empowering Equitable Care & Accessibility
  • August: Social Media Solutions & Ideas
  • September: Inclusive Pricing & Scalability Strategies
  • October: Prioritizing Consent-Based Marketing
  • November: Press & Publicity Ideas for Client Acquisition
  • December: SEO that Builds Client-Therapist Trust

Who This is For:

  • Colleagues caring for each other while surviving inside systems that don't always care for us
  • Private practice therapists dealing with insurance headaches and reimbursement nightmares
  • Group practice owners balancing sustainability and staff care
  • Coaches and healers resisting exploitative, “six-figure launch” business culture
  • Anyone who has ever felt the tension of wanting to pay their bills while also resisting capitalist grind culture

What to Expect:

  • Weekly Anchoring → Stay steady when capitalism pushes urgency and hustle
  • Community Care → No need to navigate the marketplace of mental health alone
  • Ethics First → Strategies aligned with professional codes and personal values
  • Systems-Savvy → Acknowledge the persistent evolution of our field with practical steps
  • Actionable Tools → Walk away with ways to resist burnout and keep your doors open
$8.00
Anti-Racism Book Circle - SchoolofBravery.com
Friday, November 21 · 12 – 1:30pm CST
Anti-Racism Book Circle

Combat Racism, Change the World, and Become a Good Ancestor

EP
Emily Ann Peterson
Zadie Smith's "White Teeth" (Pt II & Pt IV)

Meeting Monthly on the 3rd Friday at 10 am Central. 

Group Intentions:

  • to hold each other accountable to the work of anti-racism
  • to listen to our unique perspectives
  • to change racism, starting from within ourselves first. 

Awareness leads to action, and action leads to change.

Note: Black, indigenous, and people of color are welcome to participate. However, the work outlined in this book circle is for people with white privilege to do. If BIPOC wish to attend the circle, they may do so, but are not expected to do the journaling work, support the emotional processing, or be called upon to teach or explain if they do not wish to do so.

$10.00
Anti-Burnout - Event
Tuesday, November 25 · 7 – 8:30pm CST
Anti-Burnout Circle

A year of rest, resistance, and return.

EP
Emily Ann Peterson

Anti-Burnout Circle (ABC) is a weekly 90-minute coaching and reflection space for folks who are ready to unlearn performative productivity and prevent burnout. This is your invitation to get grounded, reconnect with seasonal rhythms, and rebuild your resilience alongside a like-minded community.

  • Each month centers on a new theme, from nervous system literacy to collective care in your local community.
  • We follow a four-part rhythm, recycled every 4 weeks: Reconnect, Release, Rebuild, Rejoice.

Drop in anytime, or join us through all twelve months as an act of resistance, renewal, and return to your whole self.

$35.00
Ethical Marketing Circle
Wednesday, November 26 · 11am – 12:30pm CST
Ethical Marketing Circle for Mental Health Professionals

A weekly group of practitioners navigating capitalism, client care, and marketing without compromising ethics, or energy.

EP
Emily Ann Peterson

As mental health professionals, we know the system is stacked against both us and our clients. Insurance panels demand endless hoops. Private pay models can feel exclusionary. The pressures of capitalism tell us to hustle harder, fill every slot, and turn people’s pain into “product.” But does it *have* to be this way?

About The Ethical Marketing Circle:

This is a weekly business consulting group for mental health professionals who are building practices rooted in care, equity, and consent while navigating the realities of running a business in the midst of capitalism.

Pay monthly, participate weekly. No long-term commitment. Drop in & join us!

Monthly Themes

Each month, we’ll focus on one theme that acknowledges the messy intersections of ethics, accessibility, and economic sustainability. Together, we’ll explore practical ways to market without manipulation, manage the stress and state of American & global mental health, and create strategies that resist burnout and exploitation.

  • January: Marketing Practices for Compassion Fatigue
  • February: Value-Based Models for Business Decisions
  • March: Boundaries—Enforcing & Reinforcing, or Not At All?
  • April: Ethical Strategies for Cultivating Cash Flow
  • May: Protecting Privacy—Challenges & Solutions
  • June: Identifying Cognitive Dissonance in Your Biz
  • July: Empowering Equitable Care & Accessibility
  • August: Social Media Solutions & Ideas
  • September: Inclusive Pricing & Scalability Strategies
  • October: Prioritizing Consent-Based Marketing
  • November: Press & Publicity Ideas for Client Acquisition
  • December: SEO that Builds Client-Therapist Trust

Who This is For:

  • Colleagues caring for each other while surviving inside systems that don't always care for us
  • Private practice therapists dealing with insurance headaches and reimbursement nightmares
  • Group practice owners balancing sustainability and staff care
  • Coaches and healers resisting exploitative, “six-figure launch” business culture
  • Anyone who has ever felt the tension of wanting to pay their bills while also resisting capitalist grind culture

What to Expect:

  • Weekly Anchoring → Stay steady when capitalism pushes urgency and hustle
  • Community Care → No need to navigate the marketplace of mental health alone
  • Ethics First → Strategies aligned with professional codes and personal values
  • Systems-Savvy → Acknowledge the persistent evolution of our field with practical steps
  • Actionable Tools → Walk away with ways to resist burnout and keep your doors open
$8.00
Anti-Burnout - Event
Tuesday, December 2 · 7 – 8:30pm CST
Anti-Burnout Circle

A year of rest, resistance, and return.

EP
Emily Ann Peterson

Anti-Burnout Circle (ABC) is a weekly 90-minute coaching and reflection space for folks who are ready to unlearn performative productivity and prevent burnout. This is your invitation to get grounded, reconnect with seasonal rhythms, and rebuild your resilience alongside a like-minded community.

  • Each month centers on a new theme, from nervous system literacy to collective care in your local community.
  • We follow a four-part rhythm, recycled every 4 weeks: Reconnect, Release, Rebuild, Rejoice.

Drop in anytime, or join us through all twelve months as an act of resistance, renewal, and return to your whole self.

$35.00
Ethical Marketing Circle
Wednesday, December 3 · 11am – 12:30pm CST
Ethical Marketing Circle for Mental Health Professionals

A weekly group of practitioners navigating capitalism, client care, and marketing without compromising ethics, or energy.

EP
Emily Ann Peterson

As mental health professionals, we know the system is stacked against both us and our clients. Insurance panels demand endless hoops. Private pay models can feel exclusionary. The pressures of capitalism tell us to hustle harder, fill every slot, and turn people’s pain into “product.” But does it *have* to be this way?

About The Ethical Marketing Circle:

This is a weekly business consulting group for mental health professionals who are building practices rooted in care, equity, and consent while navigating the realities of running a business in the midst of capitalism.

Pay monthly, participate weekly. No long-term commitment. Drop in & join us!

Monthly Themes

Each month, we’ll focus on one theme that acknowledges the messy intersections of ethics, accessibility, and economic sustainability. Together, we’ll explore practical ways to market without manipulation, manage the stress and state of American & global mental health, and create strategies that resist burnout and exploitation.

  • January: Marketing Practices for Compassion Fatigue
  • February: Value-Based Models for Business Decisions
  • March: Boundaries—Enforcing & Reinforcing, or Not At All?
  • April: Ethical Strategies for Cultivating Cash Flow
  • May: Protecting Privacy—Challenges & Solutions
  • June: Identifying Cognitive Dissonance in Your Biz
  • July: Empowering Equitable Care & Accessibility
  • August: Social Media Solutions & Ideas
  • September: Inclusive Pricing & Scalability Strategies
  • October: Prioritizing Consent-Based Marketing
  • November: Press & Publicity Ideas for Client Acquisition
  • December: SEO that Builds Client-Therapist Trust

Who This is For:

  • Colleagues caring for each other while surviving inside systems that don't always care for us
  • Private practice therapists dealing with insurance headaches and reimbursement nightmares
  • Group practice owners balancing sustainability and staff care
  • Coaches and healers resisting exploitative, “six-figure launch” business culture
  • Anyone who has ever felt the tension of wanting to pay their bills while also resisting capitalist grind culture

What to Expect:

  • Weekly Anchoring → Stay steady when capitalism pushes urgency and hustle
  • Community Care → No need to navigate the marketplace of mental health alone
  • Ethics First → Strategies aligned with professional codes and personal values
  • Systems-Savvy → Acknowledge the persistent evolution of our field with practical steps
  • Actionable Tools → Walk away with ways to resist burnout and keep your doors open
$8.00
Anti-Burnout - Event
Tuesday, December 9 · 7 – 8:30pm CST
Anti-Burnout Circle

A year of rest, resistance, and return.

EP
Emily Ann Peterson

Anti-Burnout Circle (ABC) is a weekly 90-minute coaching and reflection space for folks who are ready to unlearn performative productivity and prevent burnout. This is your invitation to get grounded, reconnect with seasonal rhythms, and rebuild your resilience alongside a like-minded community.

  • Each month centers on a new theme, from nervous system literacy to collective care in your local community.
  • We follow a four-part rhythm, recycled every 4 weeks: Reconnect, Release, Rebuild, Rejoice.

Drop in anytime, or join us through all twelve months as an act of resistance, renewal, and return to your whole self.

$35.00
Ethical Marketing Circle
Wednesday, December 10 · 11am – 12:30pm CST
Ethical Marketing Circle for Mental Health Professionals

A weekly group of practitioners navigating capitalism, client care, and marketing without compromising ethics, or energy.

EP
Emily Ann Peterson

As mental health professionals, we know the system is stacked against both us and our clients. Insurance panels demand endless hoops. Private pay models can feel exclusionary. The pressures of capitalism tell us to hustle harder, fill every slot, and turn people’s pain into “product.” But does it *have* to be this way?

About The Ethical Marketing Circle:

This is a weekly business consulting group for mental health professionals who are building practices rooted in care, equity, and consent while navigating the realities of running a business in the midst of capitalism.

Pay monthly, participate weekly. No long-term commitment. Drop in & join us!

Monthly Themes

Each month, we’ll focus on one theme that acknowledges the messy intersections of ethics, accessibility, and economic sustainability. Together, we’ll explore practical ways to market without manipulation, manage the stress and state of American & global mental health, and create strategies that resist burnout and exploitation.

  • January: Marketing Practices for Compassion Fatigue
  • February: Value-Based Models for Business Decisions
  • March: Boundaries—Enforcing & Reinforcing, or Not At All?
  • April: Ethical Strategies for Cultivating Cash Flow
  • May: Protecting Privacy—Challenges & Solutions
  • June: Identifying Cognitive Dissonance in Your Biz
  • July: Empowering Equitable Care & Accessibility
  • August: Social Media Solutions & Ideas
  • September: Inclusive Pricing & Scalability Strategies
  • October: Prioritizing Consent-Based Marketing
  • November: Press & Publicity Ideas for Client Acquisition
  • December: SEO that Builds Client-Therapist Trust

Who This is For:

  • Colleagues caring for each other while surviving inside systems that don't always care for us
  • Private practice therapists dealing with insurance headaches and reimbursement nightmares
  • Group practice owners balancing sustainability and staff care
  • Coaches and healers resisting exploitative, “six-figure launch” business culture
  • Anyone who has ever felt the tension of wanting to pay their bills while also resisting capitalist grind culture

What to Expect:

  • Weekly Anchoring → Stay steady when capitalism pushes urgency and hustle
  • Community Care → No need to navigate the marketplace of mental health alone
  • Ethics First → Strategies aligned with professional codes and personal values
  • Systems-Savvy → Acknowledge the persistent evolution of our field with practical steps
  • Actionable Tools → Walk away with ways to resist burnout and keep your doors open
$8.00
Anti-Burnout - Event
Tuesday, December 16 · 7 – 8:30pm CST
Anti-Burnout Circle

A year of rest, resistance, and return.

EP
Emily Ann Peterson

Anti-Burnout Circle (ABC) is a weekly 90-minute coaching and reflection space for folks who are ready to unlearn performative productivity and prevent burnout. This is your invitation to get grounded, reconnect with seasonal rhythms, and rebuild your resilience alongside a like-minded community.

  • Each month centers on a new theme, from nervous system literacy to collective care in your local community.
  • We follow a four-part rhythm, recycled every 4 weeks: Reconnect, Release, Rebuild, Rejoice.

Drop in anytime, or join us through all twelve months as an act of resistance, renewal, and return to your whole self.

$35.00
Ethical Marketing Circle
Wednesday, December 17 · 11am – 12:30pm CST
Ethical Marketing Circle for Mental Health Professionals

A weekly group of practitioners navigating capitalism, client care, and marketing without compromising ethics, or energy.

EP
Emily Ann Peterson

As mental health professionals, we know the system is stacked against both us and our clients. Insurance panels demand endless hoops. Private pay models can feel exclusionary. The pressures of capitalism tell us to hustle harder, fill every slot, and turn people’s pain into “product.” But does it *have* to be this way?

About The Ethical Marketing Circle:

This is a weekly business consulting group for mental health professionals who are building practices rooted in care, equity, and consent while navigating the realities of running a business in the midst of capitalism.

Pay monthly, participate weekly. No long-term commitment. Drop in & join us!

Monthly Themes

Each month, we’ll focus on one theme that acknowledges the messy intersections of ethics, accessibility, and economic sustainability. Together, we’ll explore practical ways to market without manipulation, manage the stress and state of American & global mental health, and create strategies that resist burnout and exploitation.

  • January: Marketing Practices for Compassion Fatigue
  • February: Value-Based Models for Business Decisions
  • March: Boundaries—Enforcing & Reinforcing, or Not At All?
  • April: Ethical Strategies for Cultivating Cash Flow
  • May: Protecting Privacy—Challenges & Solutions
  • June: Identifying Cognitive Dissonance in Your Biz
  • July: Empowering Equitable Care & Accessibility
  • August: Social Media Solutions & Ideas
  • September: Inclusive Pricing & Scalability Strategies
  • October: Prioritizing Consent-Based Marketing
  • November: Press & Publicity Ideas for Client Acquisition
  • December: SEO that Builds Client-Therapist Trust

Who This is For:

  • Colleagues caring for each other while surviving inside systems that don't always care for us
  • Private practice therapists dealing with insurance headaches and reimbursement nightmares
  • Group practice owners balancing sustainability and staff care
  • Coaches and healers resisting exploitative, “six-figure launch” business culture
  • Anyone who has ever felt the tension of wanting to pay their bills while also resisting capitalist grind culture

What to Expect:

  • Weekly Anchoring → Stay steady when capitalism pushes urgency and hustle
  • Community Care → No need to navigate the marketplace of mental health alone
  • Ethics First → Strategies aligned with professional codes and personal values
  • Systems-Savvy → Acknowledge the persistent evolution of our field with practical steps
  • Actionable Tools → Walk away with ways to resist burnout and keep your doors open
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