Story & Lesson Highlights with Beatrice Head of DFW

Beatrice Head shared their story and experiences with us recently and you can find our conversation below.

Good morning Beatrice, we’re so happy to have you here with us and we’d love to explore your story and how you think about life and legacy and so much more. So let’s start with a question we often ask: When was the last time you felt true joy?
The last time I felt true joy was on 12/12/25 watching my oldest son graduate from college with his Bachelor’s Degree in Integrated Studies. It was truly a wonderful milestone to witness, and I am so proud of his achievement.

Can you briefly introduce yourself and share what makes you or your brand unique?
Again my name is Beatrice but most people call me (Bea), and I am the founder of {Mz.BeazTreatz}. I started my small business seven years ago being a hobby baker for friends and family. Over time my work caught the eyes and taste buds of others, allowing my passion for baking and serving others to grow into the business it is today.
Every item I create is freshley made with detail, attention, and genuine care. What started in my kitchen has grown through word-of-mouth, loyal customers, and a steadfast commitment to quality. And that my goal has always been to provide exceptional customer service and great tasting desserts that are accessible to everyone.
By offering delicious baked goods at reasonable prices, my brand helps create memorable moments for celebrations, gatherings, or everyday cravings. Each order reflects the warmth, quality, and personal touch that defines my work.

Appreciate your sharing that. Let’s talk about your life, growing up and some of topics and learnings around that. What breaks the bonds between people—and what restores them?
For me, certain factors can cause a bond to break. One of the most significant is a breach of trust; dishonesty or betrayal which will cause me to pull back quickly. Communication is also essential to me, poor communication often leads to unresolved issues and conflict. I feel strongley about mutual respect and ensuring that kidness is never taken for granted.
Now my intake on restoring a broken bond. I believe honesty and open communication are the first steps. It is important to take accontability for any actions that my have caused any hurt. Consistent effort like showing up and rebuilding trust throgh meaningful actions is what truly alows for us to mve forward.

If you could say one kind thing to your younger self, what would it be?
You’re not behind-you’re growing. Be gentler with yourself; you’re doing better than you realize. The reason I say this is because sometimes the kindest thing is permission to take your time and trust who you’re becoming.

I would tell myself you don’t have to have everything figured out to be worthy,successful,or loved. That everytime I felt unsure or small,that I was still building strength even when I couldn’t see it. To be kinder to myself in the moments when I thought I was falling short. Speak to myself the way I would to someone that I truly care about and love. To trust growth is happening quietly and that one day you’ll look back and realize you were never lost you were becoming.

I think our readers would appreciate hearing more about your values and what you think matters in life and career, etc. So our next question is along those lines. How do you differentiate between fads and real foundational shifts?
In my experience, fads tend to focus on service-level change and hype, offering only short-term excitement. I have never been the type to follow the crowd because once the hype of the new fad fades, the focus simply moves on to the next.
On the other hand, founndational shifts change underlying habits, structure, and values. These are the elements that continue to matter even after the hype subsides, as they can be integrated into everyday life. When I develop a dessert, my goal is to create something that isn’t just a fad or a temporary hit. I strive to create something that stays in rotation- a flavor of cake or pie that you will want to choose again and again when ordering.

Okay, so before we go, let’s tackle one more area. If you knew you had 10 years left, what would you stop doing immediately?
If I knew I had 10 years left, I would stop wasting time on things that drain me without giving anything meaningful in return. I would let go of unneccesary pressure, people pleasing, and the need to prove myself. I’d stop postponing joy, and holding on to resentment and start living fully. Protect my energy more and focus on what adds purpse,peace and depth to my life.

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