FOR THERAPISTS WHO WANT TO SHOW UP ON INSTAGRAM WITHOUT BEING ON CAMERA ALL THE TIME
You don’t need to film yourself talking every day to create content that connects, you need a way to show your work that actually feels natural to you .
This free B-Roll Guide shows you how to create content that feels natural to you without needing to be on camera all the time or overthink every clip.
If you’ve been avoiding video, putting off content,
or telling yourself you’ll “start when you feel ready”;
this guide was made for you.
You don’t need to be better on camera.
You need a way to create content that doesn’t rely on it.
Most therapists aren’t avoiding video because they’re “bad on camera.”
They’re avoiding it because it feels like:
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something they have to perform instead of just be
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another thing they overthink before even starting
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something that takes more energy than it gives back
When your work already requires presence, focus, and emotional energy,
forcing yourself to show up in a way that doesn’t fit isn’t sustainable.
The right kind of content doesn’t ask more from you.
It works with how you already move through your day, so you’re not constantly trying to push yourself into it.
You don’t need to be more visible in a way that drains you.
You need a way to show up that you can actually sustain.
This guide shows you where to start, and what doesn’t need your attention.
The B-Roll Guide for Therapists shows you how to create content using simple, everyday moments instead of relying on talking videos or trying to figure out what to film each time.
You’ll see:
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what to film in your actual environment without overthinking it
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how to capture clips that feel natural but still support your content
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how to build a small set of footage you can reuse instead of constantly starting over
No complicated setups.
No trying to perform on camera.
No pressure to get it perfect.
Just a way to make content feel simpler and easier to keep up with.
GET THE GUIDE →This guide is for you if:
- You’ve been avoiding video because you don’t want to be on camera all the time
- You’re not sure what to film or how to make it feel natural
- You want a simpler way to create content that still connects
This guide might not be the right fit if:
- You want to rely on talking videos as your main content
- You’re looking for highly produced or complex video setups
- You enjoy planning, scripting, and filming everything in detail
Inside the guide, you’ll get:
Inside the B-Roll Guide for Therapists, you’ll see:
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what to film when you don’t want to be on camera
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simple ways to capture clips from your day without planning everything out
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how to create content that still feels intentional without overthinking it
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how to build a small library of footage you can reuse over time
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what actually makes these clips feel natural instead of staged
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easy starting points for when you don’t know what to film
This guide is designed to give you a simple way to start creating without resistance,
not turn content into something you have to constantly think about.
hey there, I'm Amanda Smith
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I’m Amanda Smith, a therapist, mentor, and social strategy nerd for therapists who are done hiding behind clinical jargon and Canva templates.
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