Build Your Authentic Online Presence
Social Media Workshop for First-Gen BIPOC Therapists
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Online
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About this event
- Event lasts 1 hour 30 minutes
Join us for an exclusive virtual workshop with social media expert and content producer Courtney Thomas (@omgitscourtneyt), designed specifically for first-generation BIPOC therapists looking to enhance their digital presence and expand their practice.
In this interactive 1-hour training followed by a 30-minute networking session, Courtney will share actionable strategies for authentic representation, client connection, and practice growth through social media. As a creative whose work has been featured in the New York Times, Broadway World, and NBC News, Courtney brings invaluable expertise in helping professionals like you develop a compelling online presence.
What You'll Learn:
- How to craft an authentic social media presence that honors your identity as a first-generation BIPOC therapist
- Practical techniques for reaching your target audience through strategic content
- Time-saving content creation strategies used by Fortune 500 brands
- Ways to balance professionalism with personality in your digital presence
- How to leverage social media to build community and support networks
Who Should Attend:
This workshop is specifically designed for members of the First-Generation BIPOC Therapists community and other BIPOC mental health practitioners who want to grow their practice and expand their impact through effective social media strategies.
About Courtney Thomas:
Courtney Thomas is a content producer, actress, and all-around creative whose work has been featured in the New York Times, Broadway World, and on NBC News. She holds a BFA from Howard University's Chadwick Boseman College of Fine Arts and an MFA from the American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco. When she's not helping Fortune 500 brands like Adobe and tech entrepreneurs grow their presence online, she's producing and acting on screens and stages across the US. She is also co-creator of web-series "Smokeeasy" and "Next Big Thing with Courtney & Dara."
About First Gen BIPOC Therapists:
First-Generation BIPOC Therapists is a professional community dedicated to supporting, connecting, and empowering therapists who identify as both BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) and first-generation professionals. We provide resources, mentorship, and community to address the unique challenges faced by therapists navigating these intersecting identities while serving diverse communities.
Founded by Dr. Lisette Sanchez, Victoria Cortez, LMFT & Claudia Parada, AMFT
Register today to secure your spot in this transformative workshop!