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    Explore " therapy services" with insightful episodes like "Megan Rafuse On Decision Making, Persistence, and Perfectionism" and "#118: From Diagnosis to Intervention- A Conversation With Zulekha Williams" from podcasts like ""And So, She Left: Wisdom from Women Beyond the Corporate World" and "Autism Outreach"" and more!

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    Megan Rafuse On Decision Making, Persistence, and Perfectionism

    Megan Rafuse On Decision Making, Persistence, and Perfectionism

    Content warning: this episode contains references to self-harm and other issues related to mental health.

     

    As an entrepreneur, drawing a line between personal value and the success of your venture can be a daunting task. But when your personal journey intimately intertwines with the quality of your services, that line becomes increasingly blurred. On this episode, we're joined by Megan Rafuse, Co-Founder and CEO of Shift Collab - one of Canada's largest online therapy practices.

     

    In this vulnerable conversation, Megan candidly delves into her responsibility as a clinician to continually learn from her clients; and her belief that when one teaches, two learn. She shares her journey of balancing the enriching insights gained from her clients with the complexities of maintaining personal and professional boundaries. Being in the mental health field added another challenging layer, the weight of appearing 'perfect' whilst dealing with her own struggles.

     

    From navigating through traumatic experiences to the pressures of bootstrapping a seven-figure business amidst her mental health battles, Megan unveils the intricate dynamics that formed the foundation of Shift Collab. She also takes us through what she eloquently calls the "troughs of sorrow" — those difficult moments that tested her resilience, shaped her journey, and from which she eventually emerged stronger.

    Learn more about Shift Collab.

     

    In this episode, we cover:

    • How to learn as a teacher from your students
    • Acknowledging when you're in a "trough of sorrow," and how to emerge from them stronger and more resilent
    • What to do when your image and public personality reflects the quality of the services you provide
    • Effective tips for working with your significant other as a Co-Founder
    • Why decision making is not an innate skill, and how to build your decision making muscles

     

    Quote of the Week:

    "If my sense of self is too much attached to the company…at the expense of the business’ success, then I’m not a healthy leader." - Megan Rafuse

     

    Hosted by Katherin Vasilopoulos. Made by Cansulta and Ethan Lee.

    Music by © Chris Zabriskie, published by You've Been a Wonderful Laugh Track (ASCAP). 

    Songs used in this episode include: "Air Hockey Saloon," "I Can't Imagine Where I'd Be Without It," "Stories About the World That Once Was," "Short Song 021523,"  "Short Song 022423," "The Lower Third Hall of Fame," "Short Song 020523," "Short Song 030923," "Cylinder 1." 

    Used under the Creative Commons 4.0 International License

    #118: From Diagnosis to Intervention- A Conversation With Zulekha Williams

    #118: From Diagnosis to Intervention- A Conversation With Zulekha Williams

    Don’t Wait! That’s the advice from Zulekha Williams when it comes to taking action for concerns with your child’s development. I met Zulekha over on TikTok; she is a great mom who is fighting for the needs of her children and sharing her journey along the way.

    As a member of the helping profession, Zulekha wasted no time when it came to getting support for her son when she started noticing early signs of autism. Before his diagnosis, she was seeing signs like delayed motor skills, no eye tracking, limited awareness, no sense of danger, and no speech. She immediately started speech and other therapies before completing the M-CHAT on her own and bringing it to her doctor.

    Alongside speech therapy for her speech delayed 2-year-old, Zulekha has quite the journey securing the right therapy and services for her sons. Between ABA therapy, speech therapy, telehealth, school, and even issues with allowing AAC in the school, she had to seek out the help of another TikTok creator, The IEP Strategist. If you’re having similar experiences when it comes to speech services or AAC, check out the Communication Bill of Rights on ASHA.

    During our conversation, you can hear the passion Zulekha has for her children. Her story and tips for services and creating communication with your children are such an inspiration for any family!

    #autism #speectherapy

    What’s Inside:

    • A TikTok Mom sharing her family’s Autism and Therapy journey.
    • Noticing early signs of autism and developmental delays.
    • Advocating for therapy and other services.
    • Using AAC and other communication tools in the home.
    • Therapy services in a small town, navigating in-home therapy and telehealth.
    • Can you get your Speech and ABA therapists to collaborate?

    Mentioned In This Episode:
    Communication Bill of Rights
    Zulekha Williams on TikTok
    ABA Speech: Learn About Current ASHA and ACE CEUs

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