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Review 'Lest it sound daunting, this book is a good read! Patty's honesty,conversational tone, humor, instructive stories and obvious expertisecarry you through each chapter. She shares pearls of wisdom that she has gleaned from years of experience with many types of doula practice.This book is more than an excellent guide to business, but also a guideto the high road for each of us and to growth for the entire doulamovement.' -- Penny Simkin, PT, co-founder of DONA International andprolific author. 'In her newly expanded Doula Business Guide and Workbook, Patty Brennancontinues to dissolve the largest loomingbarrier for doulas--turning awork of heart into a professional practice. She gently companionsreaders through a comprehensive overview oflaunching and sustaining asuccessful business. Doulas not only learnabout the ins and outs oforganization and marketing, they learn aboutthemselves--their strengths, fears and goals. I strongly recommend thisinvaluable resource to allaspiring and practicing doulas!' -- Francesca Arnoldy, Program Director,University of Vermont Larner College ofMedicine's End-of-Life DoulaTraining and author of Cultivating theDoula Heart: Essentials ofCompassionate Care Read more From the Back Cover 'Lest it sound daunting, this book is a good read! Patty's honesty,conversational tone, humor, instructive stories and obvious expertisecarry you through each chapter. She shares pearls of wisdom that she has gleaned from years of experience with many types of doula practice.This book is more than an excellent guide to business, but also a guideto the high road for each of us and to growth for the entire doulamovement.' -- Penny Simkin, PT, co-founder of DONA International andprolific author. 'In her newly expanded Doula Business Guide andWorkbook, Patty Brennan continues to dissolve the largest loomingbarrier for doulas--turning a work of heart into a professional practice. She gently companions readers through a comprehensive overview oflaunching and sustaining a successful business. Doulas not only learnabout the ins and outs of organization and marketing, they learn aboutthemselves--their strengths, fears and goals. I strongly recommend thisinvaluable resource to all aspiring and practicing doulas!' -- FrancescaArnoldy, Program Director, University of Vermont Larner College ofMedicine's End-of-Life Doula Training and author of Cultivating theDoula Heart: Essentials of Compassionate Care Read more


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