014: Online Marketplace Where Therapists Sell Tools with Marie Leznicki
The Uncommon Couch
014: Online Marketplace Where Therapists Sell Tools with Marie Leznicki
Do you want to make a little extra cash and develop a funnel of new clients? Then you have to hear today’s episode with Marie Leznicki, founder of Mindstead. Mindstead is a marketplace of personal growth tools - think of it as the Etsy of personal development.
Marie and I talk about how she came up with the idea of developing this marketplace. She shares her background and how therapists and coaches use Mindstead to share tools with potential clients. Marie gave us an overview of some of her favorite personal growth tools that she uses and her insight on using these tools to better yourself.
What you’ll find in this episode:
What Mindstead is and how Marie came up with her idea for this marketplace
Her ultimate goal for the marketplace
Marie’s background and how she got to where she is now
How therapists find Marie and how she helps them share their expertise
The types of tools available on Mindstead
About Marie:
Marie Leznicki is the founder of Mindstead, the world’s first marketplace of personal growth tools. Therapists, coaches, and other practitioners can use Mindstead to help more people, grow their passive income, and develop a funnel of new clients. Meanwhile, people can find bite-sized worksheets, exercises, and activity guides to help them unleash their potential from acclaimed therapists and coaches.
Connect with Marie:
Website | Instagram | Facebook | LinkedIn
Links mentioned:
Working WITH anger (instead of against it)
Master Your Time by Creating an Ideal Schedule
Love Your Inner Child (Just One Minute series)
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Quotes:
“There’s so many different ways to work your social and emotional muscles.” - Marie