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Marketing Therapy

Marketing Therapy

By: Anna Walker
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You became a therapist to help people—not to spend hours Googling SEO tips, rewriting your website, or stressing over Instagram algorithms. That’s where this podcast comes in. Marketing Therapy is for private practice therapists who want to grow with more clarity, more confidence, and a whole lot less overwhelm. Each week, you’ll get bite-sized episodes packed with practical strategies, grounded advice, and the occasional tough-love pep talk to help you fill your caseload with right-fit, full-fee clients—without burning out or selling out. Hosted by Anna Walker, marketing coach and founder of Walker Strategy Co., who’s helped over 3,000 therapists grow thriving private practices that reflect the quality of their work. This isn’t just about getting more inquiries. It’s about creating a practice that feels as good on the inside as it looks on the outside. Hit follow and get ready—Marketing Therapy is now in session.Copyright 2026 Anna Walker Economics Hygiene & Healthy Living Marketing Marketing & Sales Personal Development Personal Success Psychology Psychology & Mental Health
Episodes
  • 62. Specialty Pages vs. Method Pages: Which You Need & Why (Alumni Check-In Session #3)
    Mar 26 2026

    If you’ve ever stared at your website wondering how to talk about what you do without confusing your clients… you’re not alone.

    Because here’s the tension: your clients are searching for things like OCD or anxiety—but your actual work might center around specific methods like I-CBT, ERP, or ACT. So where does all of that go on your website without turning it into a wall of jargon or “alphabet soup”?

    In this episode, I’m walking you through exactly how to think about method pages vs. specialty pages—and why you likely need both. Using a real question from a Confident Copy graduate, we’re unpacking how to structure your site so it connects with clients at their point of need and positions your unique approach clearly and confidently.

    If your website has been feeling unclear, cluttered, or like it’s not fully reflecting your expertise, this will help you simplify and move forward with confidence.

    Here’s what you’ll learn in this episode:

    1️⃣ The difference between specialty pages and method pages—and why both matter more than ever in the age of SEO and AI

    2️⃣ How to talk about multiple modalities (without overwhelming or confusing your clients)

    3️⃣ A simple way to structure your website so you attract the right clients while clearly owning your unique approach

    Resources & Links Mentioned:

    1. The Walker Strategy Co website: https://walkerstrategyco.com
    2. Confident Copy: https://walkerstrategyco.com/cc

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    Enjoying the podcast? Subscribe so you never miss an episode—and feel free to share it with a fellow therapist who’s building their private practice. Explore more marketing support for therapists: The Walker Strategy Co website: https://walkerstrategyco.com.

    About Marketing Therapy

    Marketing Therapy is the podcast where therapists learn how to market their private practices without burnout, self-doubt, or sleazy tactics. Hosted by me, a marketing coach, strategist, and founder of Walker Strategy Co—each episode brings you clear, grounded advice to help you attract the right-fit, full-fee clients and grow a practice you feel proud of.

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    15 mins
  • 61. Is PsychToday Still Worth It in 2026?: My Honest Take
    Mar 24 2026

    If you’ve been side-eyeing your Psychology Today profile lately… you’re not wrong. It’s more crowded, more competitive, and definitely not the client-generating machine it once was.

    But here’s the reframe: just because it’s changed doesn’t mean it’s useless.

    In this episode, I’m breaking down what’s actually true about Psychology Today in 2026—what it can do for your practice, what it can’t, and why I still believe every therapist should have a profile (yes, even now). We’re talking realistic expectations, surprising ROI, and the behind-the-scenes role it’s playing in your visibility—especially in the age of AI search.

    I’m also walking you through what’s actually working on profiles right now—so if a right-fit client does land on yours, it’s doing its job.

    Here’s what you’ll learn in this episode:

    1️⃣ Why Psychology Today is no longer a “fill your practice” tool—but is still worth every penny

    2️⃣ The unexpected way your profile is boosting your credibility in AI search (even if clients never contact you through it)

    3️⃣ The key elements of a high-performing profile—from specificity to client-friendly language to the pieces most therapists are skipping

    Resources & Links Mentioned:

    1. The Walker Strategy Co website: https://walkerstrategyco.com
    2. PsychToday Success Pack: https://walkerstrategyco.com/ptsp
    3. Confident Copy: https://walkerstrategyco.com/cc

    Connect + Subscribe

    Enjoying the podcast? Subscribe so you never miss an episode—and feel free to share it with a fellow therapist who’s building their private practice. Explore more marketing support for therapists: The Walker Strategy Co website: https://walkerstrategyco.com.

    About Marketing Therapy

    Marketing Therapy is the podcast where therapists learn how to market their private practices without burnout, self-doubt, or sleazy tactics. Hosted by me, a marketing coach, strategist, and founder of Walker Strategy Co—each episode brings you clear, grounded advice to help you attract the right-fit, full-fee clients and grow a practice you feel proud of.

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    21 mins
  • 60. The Myth of the "Lucky" Clinician
    Mar 17 2026

    Have you ever looked at another therapist’s thriving practice and thought, they’re just lucky?

    It’s an easy story to tell ourselves when someone else seems to be attracting the kinds of clients we’d love to work with. But the truth is, what looks like “luck” on the outside is almost always the result of clarity, connection, and consistency in how someone shows up through their marketing.

    In this episode, I’m guiding you through a short visualization to help you reconnect with the real person behind your marketing. Not the vague idea of an “ideal client.” Not a demographic profile. A real human being—the kind of client who reminds you why you do this work in the first place.

    When you write your website, your Psychology Today profile, or your next post with that person in mind, everything changes. Your words become clearer, your message becomes stronger, and marketing stops feeling like a performance. It simply becomes an extension of the work you already care so deeply about.

    Here’s what you’ll learn in this episode:

    1️⃣ How to ground your marketing in a real client relationship instead of generic advice or templates.

    2️⃣ A simple visualization exercise you can return to anytime your marketing feels forced or unclear.

    3️⃣ Why the clinicians who seem “lucky” are usually just the ones who communicate the most genuine connection.

    Resources & Links Mentioned:

    1. The Walker Strategy Co website: https://walkerstrategyco.com

    Connect + Subscribe

    Enjoying the podcast? Subscribe so you never miss an episode—and feel free to share it with a fellow therapist who’s building their private practice. Explore more marketing support for therapists: The Walker Strategy Co website: https://walkerstrategyco.com.

    About Marketing Therapy

    Marketing Therapy is the podcast where therapists learn how to market their private practices without burnout, self-doubt, or sleazy tactics. Hosted by me, a marketing coach, strategist, and founder of Walker Strategy Co—each episode brings you clear, grounded advice to help you attract the right-fit, full-fee clients and grow a practice you feel proud of.

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    24 mins
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