170: An SLPs Journey into Starting a Private Practice

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In this episode, I am joined by Lacey Quinby, an ASHA certified Speech-Language Pathologist, an Air Force spouse and a mother of three. Lacey has numerous years of experience in toddler through preschool language development and extensive continuing education on infant and childhood feeding obstacles and challenges.

She recently started her own private practice in Georgia, the Magnolia Pediatric Therapy, where she provides services related to early language development, pediatric feeding disorders, and parent coaching.

Lacey firmly believes that if you love what you do, you will make a positive difference in the lives of those you serve.

Topics/Questions Asked:

  1. Why did you leave the pediatric clinic?

  2. How can burnout stem from feeling like you need to be a jack of all trades?

  3. What tools did you use to start a private practice? 

  4. How would you define Imposter Syndrome?

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