EmpowerHer Entrepreneur Podcast
Welcome to the EmpowerHer Entrepreneur Podcast for Foot Care Nurses, hosted by Janis Boudreau — the go-to podcast for foot care nurses who are ready to step into confident leadership, build profitable practices, and create success on their own terms.
This podcast is all about helping foot care nurses grow beyond the treatment room. We dive deep into what it really takes to build and scale a foot care business — from setting clear goals and pricing with confidence, to developing a strong self-image, resilient mindset, and systems that support sustainable growth.
You’ll hear real, honest conversations about entrepreneurship in nursing: navigating independence, overcoming self-doubt, creating boundaries, building a brand, and designing a business that supports your life — not consumes it.
Whether you’re just starting your foot care practice or ready to expand, streamline, or scale, this podcast offers the tools, insights, and encouragement you need to grow with clarity and confidence in a competitive healthcare landscape.
Tune in weekly for practical guidance, mindset shifts, and inspiration designed specifically for ambitious foot care nurses who want more freedom, more impact, and more fulfillment in their work.
You chose nursing to care for others — now it’s time to build a business that cares for you.
This is the EmpowerHer Entrepreneur Podcast for Foot Care Nurses with Janis Boudreau.
Let’s grow your practice, your confidence, and your future — one step at a time.
EmpowerHer Entrepreneur Podcast
Creating a Memorable Client Experience – Beyond the Treatment Room
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Your client experience is your best marketing tool. Learn how to design every step — from first contact to follow-up — to make clients feel cared for and valued
In this episode of EmpowerHer Entrepreneur, Janis Boudreau explores why the client experience is one of the most powerful marketing tools for foot care nurses building thriving independent practices.
From the first phone call, voicemail, website visit, or Instagram bio to the appointment itself and the follow-up afterward, every touchpoint shapes how clients feel about your care. Janis shares practical ways to make clients feel seen, valued, safe, and supported — both inside and beyond the treatment room.
You’ll learn how to strengthen first impressions, create meaningful connection during appointments, use small gestures to build loyalty, handle difficult moments with professionalism, and follow up intentionally so clients feel like part of a relationship — not just a transaction.
This episode is a reminder that memorable client experiences are built through small, consistent actions that help clients return, refer, and trust you as part of their wellness routine.
In this episode, we cover:
- Why client experience is your best marketing tool
- How first impressions build trust before treatment begins
- Ways to make appointments feel personal, warm, and professional
- The importance of comfort checks, education, and using the client’s name
- How follow-up messages can increase loyalty and referrals
- Why Google reviews matter for your online reputation
- A simple challenge to improve one client journey touchpoint this week
Listen in and learn how to create a client experience that goes beyond the treatment room — and keeps clients coming back.
Thanks for listening to EmpowerHer Entrepreneur with Janis Boudreau.
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Stay connected with AFCN Learning Institute for education, resources, and support for foot care nurses.
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Until next time — keep caring, keep growing, and keep showing up for the clients who need you most.