Wednesday Feb 25, 2026
Why Therapists and Wellness Coaches Can’t Afford to Ignore Video Podcasting

In this episode of the TIM Africa Podcast, we explore why therapists, wellness practitioners, and coaches can no longer afford to ignore video podcasting as a trust-building and community-focused growth channel.
This conversation unpacks how video podcasts allow wellness professionals to educate gently, build safety and familiarity, and demystify their work in a way that feels human, ethical, and aligned with care-based professions.
Rather than relying on promotional messaging, video podcasts help therapists and coaches show how they think, how they hold space, and how they approach healing — long before a potential client is ready to book a session.
You’ll learn:
🎙️ Why seeing and hearing a therapist or coach on video builds emotional safety and trust before the first consultation.
🎙️ How consistent, values-led conversations help potential clients self-select and feel more confident reaching out.
🎙️ How one video podcast episode can be repurposed into short clips, reflective posts, newsletters, and educational content without overwhelming your capacity.
🎙️ How to track meaningful outcomes — such as inquiries, bookings, referrals, and community growth — using performance dashboards rather than follower counts.
By the end of this episode, you’ll see how a video podcast can become a calm, consistent presence in your audience’s lives, strengthening trust while expanding your reach in a way that respects both practitioner and client boundaries.
Whether you’re a therapist in private practice, a wellness coach, or a holistic practitioner building a personal brand, this episode offers a clear, compassionate playbook to launch, grow, and sustain a trusted video-podcast ecosystem that supports your work and your community.
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