Lacey Tezino - Passion, Inspiration & Strengthening Mother-Daughter Relationships
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Lacey Tezino is an experienced technology leader with a passion for promoting healthier mother-daughter relationships. Lacey believes that technology can be used in beautiful ways to enhance our lives and make mental health care more accessible and convenient. She has worked as the Director of IT and Clinical Applications Manager for the Menninger Clinic, one of the top 10 psychiatric hospitals in the country. Today, Lacey joins the show to speak to the work she is currently doing pouring every creative ounce into the success of Passport Journeys, a company focused on the mother-daughter relationship through teletherapy, live events and more. Key Takeaways01:24 – Lacey Tezino joins the show to discuss mother-daughter relationships and the work she’s doing through the Passport Journeys App 04:50 – Defining the mother-daughter relationship and what inspired Lacey to launch Passport Journeys 07:38 – Lacey speaks to how the pandemic influenced teletherapy for her and her business 09:56 – Lacey opens up and shares a nearly unbelievable story about the relationship she had with her mother 15:53 – Lacey’s experience growing up in a homogenized white neighborhood in Texas 18:59 – The future of Passport Journeys 20:33 – Where Lacey sees herself in five years 21:25 – Dr. Flowers thanks Lacey for joining today’s show to share her inspirational story and let’s listeners know where they can connect with her and learn more about Passport Journeys Tweetable Quotes“There’s two things that make us [Passport Journeys] different. Number one is the niche market of mother-daughter. There’s not an app that is targeted to relationships so we’re really going on a laser-focused approach on the relationship. And then the second piece is we’ll be the first teletherapy app to actually prescribe activities.”(03:44) (Lacey) “I was working as Director of IT at the time and my team had to take clinicians who had been working for decades in front of their patients, and really work through providing therapy and management. And, when we had to shift [because of the pandemic], we had ten days to bring the hospital up to do teletherapy. And when I watched it and watched how difficult it was for the clinicians, but then once everyone started going, how convenient it was.” (07:48) (Lacey) “The beautiful part is that we were able to forgive. We were able to say, ‘It doesn’t matter what decisions or what happened. You’re dying. I love you, and I’m caring for you. And I forgive you. ’I’m proud of that.”(15:36) (Lacey) “Everything is tailored to the mother-daughter relationship for the business. So I see us nailing that over the next five years. We really get it down to a ‘T,’ and then expand.”(20:09) (Lacey) Resources MentionedJFlowers Health Institute – https://jflowershealth.com/ JFlowers Health Institute Contact – (713) 783-6655 Subscribe on your favorite player: https://understanding-the-human-condition.captivate.fm/listen Lacey’s LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/lacey-tezino-pmp-/ Lacey’s Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/lacey.tezino/?hl=en Passport Journeys – https://www.passportjourneysapp.com/ Passport Journeys Facebook – a href="https://www.facebook.com/passportjourneysapp/" rel="noopener...
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