Welcome back to another Episode of Empower LEP Podcast!
I am beyond excited because I got to sit down with the incredible Misty Bonta from Get Psyched! If you’ve been listening for a while, you might remember Misty from about a year ago when she was just starting her private practice. Well, let me tell you—she’s been absolutely crushing it!
In this episode, Misty takes us through her journey—the highs, the lows, and everything in between. She opens up about her past, including some really tough experiences in high school that ignited her passion for mental health. She knew even back then that she wanted to be the supportive, understanding adult that she wished she had during those years.
Fast forward to today, and Misty is running a thriving private practice, diving into Independent Educational Evaluations (IEEs), collaborating with parents, and expanding her reach through workshops and trainings. And get this—she’s even working toward becoming a Non-Public Agency (NPA) so she can support school districts in a bigger way! She’s a little nervous about the leap, but honestly, I have zero doubt that she’s going to make it happen.
Oh, and here’s something so cool—Misty is writing a children’s book about mental health, told through the eyes of her beloved dog! 🐶📖 I cannot wait to read it!
Misty’s story is one of resilience, passion, and the power of believing in yourself. I left this conversation feeling so inspired, and I know you will too!
If you want to connect with Misty, you can find her at GetPsychedInc.com or reach out to her at getpsyched.sd@gmail.com. And if you're a school psychologist (or just love being part of a great community), be sure to join her Facebook group, "Life and Times of a School Psychologist."
Before you go—don’t forget to leave a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts for a chance to win an hour of mentorship with me! ⭐ I can’t wait to see who wins!
Until next time 💛
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