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Healer, Heal Thyself: Helping Other Helping Professionals

by | Jul 1, 2010

I am really excited about the next few weeks on the HigherEdCareerCoach podcast on BlogTalkRadio. I’m lining up some great guests from all over, and we’ll be talking about some really cool things.

This Friday (July 2) we’ll be discussing the difficulties some helping professionals have in accepting help, advice and coaching from others, and some ways that we can approach these situations and help.

Our guest will be Susan Giurleo, a psychologist, business consultant and  marketer for health care professionals who want to diversify their income streams and utilize online tools to provide services and market their practices. Susan runs a therapy practice, Child Development Partners, but is also engaged in small business development, online health care,  and social media marketing through her blog BizSavvyTherapist, where  she teaches  psychotherapists and other health care professionals how to ethically market and diversify  income streams while utilizing online tools and social media. She is definitely an authority on helping those who may need help, but have issues admitting it. This should be an interesting conversation!

Please listen and call in your comments, thoughts, and questions to (347) 989-0055. You can also get to the show page by clicking the button below, where you can call in via Skype Click-toTalk, using the Blue S (Skype) logo button on the episode page.

We’ll also be joined by guest co-hosts Mickey Fitch and Dennis Charles, and talk about news, events, upcoming shows and the rash of new jobs people seem to be starting this month and next.

Please tune in!


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I help higher ed professionals take control of their careers with tailored services including resume and CV development, LinkedIn profile optimization and networking strategy, interview coaching, and one-on-one career guidance.

I can enthusiastically recommend Sean’s services as a career coach. He was the only coach I could find who understood how higher education works and the intricacies of the hiring process.

Sean’s advice, resume, and cover letter work is excellent, but the most helpful for me was his interview prep. The practice sessions were incredibly helpful and significantly boosted my confidence in interviews. 10 out of 10.

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