Functionally Speaking
Welcome to Functionally Speaking— the podcast where two clinicians share one brain cell and way too many opinions.
We’re here for the nuance, the hot takes, the facts your certification skipped over, and the occasional spiral into chaos. If you’re a health coach, practitioner, or clinician who’s slightly functional (just like our mitochondria and our recording process), you’re in the right place.
We’re not here to sugarcoat the science or pretend there’s one right way to do this work — we’re doing it our way. Unfiltered. Slightly feral. And always with love for the humans we serve.
Let’s get into it.
Functionally Speaking
24. Should You Offer Chat Support? Let’s Talk Boundaries, Burnout, and Client Experience
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Is chat support helping your business or quietly burning you out?
In this episode of the Functionally Speaking podcast, we’re unpacking the pros and cons of offering chat support to clients—from how we’ve structured it in our own practices to the unexpected mindset shifts it required. We talk about what works (and what definitely didn’t), how to set boundaries and still offer high-touch care, and why chat support can be a powerful tool for client progress—if it’s used intentionally.
Whether you're deciding whether to include it, struggling with how to manage it, or feeling like it's becoming too much, this conversation will give you grounded, practical guidance.
In this episode, we cover:
- 01:41 Why community and real-time connection matter in client care
- 02:12 The chat support debate: should you offer it or not?
- 02:57 Our personal experiences—what worked, what flopped, what we changed
- 04:15 Boundaries, compensation, and not working for free
- 05:39 How we use chat support effectively in our weekly rhythms
- 06:23 Pros and cons: real talk from both sides of the inbox
- 06:54 Different models and approaches—what works for you
- 08:52 Why chat access can be a huge value-add (even if clients don’t use it)
- 12:02 Setting expectations and encouraging meaningful engagement
- 24:51 Wrapping up with reminders, upcoming events, and the power of overdelivering
Links and resources:
- Listen to Episode 23. How to Design Protocols That Actually Work (Without Overwhelming Your Clients): https://www.buzzsprout.com/2506559/episodes/18491501
- Listen to Episode 21. Masterclasses, Memberships, or 1:1? Choosing the Right Business Model for You: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2506559/episodes/18417374
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