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Fix SLP: Advocacy & Accountability in Speech-Language PathologyFix SLP: Advocacy & Accountability in Speech-Language PathologyRespect the Redirect: Ianessa Humbert’s Journey to Autonomy in SLPDr. Ianessa Humbert, a renowned swallowologist, shares her journey from academia to founding Swallowing Wellness, a Maryland-based clinic focused on swallowing disorders. Despite facing an ethics complaint from ASHA and needing to retake the Praxis, she successfully navigated the Maryland licensing process without reinstating her CCC. Dr. Humbert emphasized the importance of autonomy in SLP practice and the challenges of credentialing without ASHA certification. She highlights her clinic's innovative approach and touches on the broader implications of SLP autonomy and the potential for private practice to drive systemic change.Check out https://www.swallowingwellness.com/ for a...2024-10-071h 02SLP NerdcastSLP NerdcastFoundational Knowledge in Adult DysphagiaGet .1 ASHA CEU: https://courses.slpnerdcast.com/courses/podcast-quiz-foundational-knowledge-in-adult-dysphagia-abje0044Episode SummaryDɪsfeʒə?  Dɪsfɑʒə? Təmeto, təmɑto?  That is one of the many questions tackled in this week’s episode with Dr. Lindsey Griffin, a leading professional in the field of adult dysphagia and assistant professor at Emerson College in Boston.  For those of you not practicing in the field of swallowing, this episode will certainly ring some grad school bells as Dr. Griffin walks us through some swallowing bascs that include a refresher on the phases of swallowing and some tried and true strate...2024-04-081h 01Swallow the GapSwallow the GapChanging Tides in the World of SLPFrom publication pushback to trailblazing in the continuing education world, Dr. Ianessa Humbert and Rinki Varindani Desai discuss challenges - and payoffs - of infusing new ideas into the field of speech-language pathology.  Biographies:Dr. Humbert, PhD is an accomplished scientist, professor, and highly sought-after speaker with expertise and swallowing and swallowing disorders. Dr. Humbert is a world renowned 'Swallowologist,' the CEO and Co-founder of STEP - The Swallowing Training and Education Portal, and the CEO and founder of Swallowing Wellness.Rinki Varindani Desai is a medical speech-language pathologist and board-certified s...2024-03-051h 05The Pediatric Speech Sister Show Podcast: Building Culturally Responsive Practice with Melanie Y. Evans, MS CCC-SLPThe Pediatric Speech Sister Show Podcast: Building Culturally Responsive Practice with Melanie Y. Evans, MS CCC-SLPEp. 18 - Black Women Changing the Game in Speech Pathology w/ Ianessa HumbertCelebrate International Women’s History Month with today’s guest, Dr. Ianessa Humbert, who has made a difference in the speech pathology community by fearlessly bringing her expertise into the realms of sexual education, fighting against discrimination, and using the adversity used against her to make further her impact. Ianessa Humbert, Ph.D. is an accomplished scientist, professor, and highly sought-after speaker with expertise in swallowing and swallowing disorders.  With over 100 speaking invitations around the world, the most common feedback from attendees continues to be “This is the first time a course has really forced me to think a...2023-03-0955 minEvidence and Argument in Communication Sciences and DisordersEvidence and Argument in Communication Sciences and DisordersEpisode 10: I'm not angry, I'm clear. FINAL EPISODEIn this final episode of Evidence and Argument, Dr. Ianessa Humbert describes why she's moving on from speech–language pathology, and Drs. Harold and Humbert close the Evidence and Argument podcast.2022-01-261h 10Evidence and Argument in Communication Sciences and DisordersEvidence and Argument in Communication Sciences and DisordersEpisode 9b: Ask about The Fears and DramasIn this one-year anniversary episode series, Drs. Humbert and Harold answer: "What are your fears for our field?" and "What dramas have you experienced in our field?"2021-08-111h 04Evidence and Argument in Communication Sciences and DisordersEvidence and Argument in Communication Sciences and DisordersEpisode 9a: Ask about The JoysIn this one-year anniversary episode series, Drs. Humbert and Harold answer: "What joys have you experienced in our field?" and "What is the best part of being in our field, for you?"2021-08-1151 minEvidence and Argument in Communication Sciences and DisordersEvidence and Argument in Communication Sciences and DisordersEpisode 8: “Who, me!?”: Solutions are easy, but nobody wants to do them.In this episode, we being to brainstorm solutions for some of the top problems SLPs voice concerns about, and welcome you all to join us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram to share your solutions as well. After this episode, you may come to align "easy" with possible, not painless.2021-04-201h 04Evidence and Argument in Communication Sciences and DisordersEvidence and Argument in Communication Sciences and DisordersEpisode 7: “We’re struggling over here”: SLPs’ top four problems, and why they're not fixedIn this episode, we talk: training and expertise, perceived value and respect, caseload/workload/productivity, and money. We try to dig deeper than the basic bitching that happens on social media, to unearth the explanations for and connections among our problems. After all, there cannot be solutions without attempting to understand the problems in the first place. 2021-04-201h 01Evidence and Argument in Communication Sciences and DisordersEvidence and Argument in Communication Sciences and DisordersEpisode 6: “But I meant well”: The history of our field and our f*ck-upsIn this episode, Drs. Harold and Humbert discuss the history of speech–language pathology, and unearth some truths and trends that will shock you. But also explain exactly why we are where we are today as a field. Understanding our problems and pain points today, after all, only makes sense when you realize how we got here.2021-04-201h 00Views from the 8%Views from the 8%Navigating Speech Pathology and Academia as a Black Woman: An Interview with Dr. Ianessa HumbertIn this episode, Jordyn interviews Dr. Ianessa Humbert as she discusses:-Navigating speech pathology, academia, and life as a Black woman-How her intersectional identities impact her in and outside of the field, and-Gives us a ton of advice to boost our confidence and change the way we think about things!Ianessa Humbert, Ph.D. is an accomplished scientist, professor, and highly sought-after speaker with expertise in swallowing and swallowing disorders. She is the co-creator of the popular Down the Hatch podcast and has co-founded online learning tools including STEP...2021-01-0134 minEvidence and Argument in Communication Sciences and DisordersEvidence and Argument in Communication Sciences and DisordersEpisode 5: You are not in charge of your own brainIn this episode, Meredith and Ianessa discuss how businesses and social media influencers have a surprising amount of power over what clinicians think and buy.2020-10-081h 21Evidence and Argument in Communication Sciences and DisordersEvidence and Argument in Communication Sciences and DisordersEpisode 4: Are barriers to EBP mind-over-matter or matter-over-mind?Join us with special guests Summer Loehr, MA, CCC-SLP & Will Farnham, MS, CCC-SLP, for a discussion-turned-collegial dispute about whether clinicians do not align with EBP because they themselves are the barriers or because external obstacles (i.e. time, resources) far outweigh individual determination.2020-10-081h 48Evidence and Argument in Communication Sciences and DisordersEvidence and Argument in Communication Sciences and DisordersEpisode 3: Thrown to the Wolves (or, How to Deal with Pseudoscience, Charlatans, Know-It-Alls, and Internet Assholes)Visit https://www.evidenceandargument.com/2020-07-291h 12Evidence and Argument in Communication Sciences and DisordersEvidence and Argument in Communication Sciences and DisordersEpisode 2: Is the Evidence Gap in Our Field Graduate Programs' Fault?Visit https://www.evidenceandargument.com/2020-07-2951 minEvidence and Argument in Communication Sciences and DisordersEvidence and Argument in Communication Sciences and DisordersEpisode 1: Nobody Knows ShitVisit https://www.evidenceandargument.com/2020-07-2853 minDown the Hatch - The Swallowing PodcastDown the Hatch - The Swallowing Podcast#slpsowhiteThe field of Speech Language Pathology is 95% white female. As a result, efforts to increase diversity in this discipline have been ongoing, yet somewhat unsuccessful. It is possible that issues surrounding the whiteness of SLPs could be better explored with open conversations about this matter. Is it a problem? Would more diversity improve patient care or training the next generation? Guests Jessica Forbes, MS, CCC-SLP and Anu Subramanian, Ph.D., CCC-SLP join hosts Alicia Vose and Ianessa Humbert in raucous, candid, controversial, and sometimes explicit, banter about being a white, brown, or other SLP in the field of Speech Language...2020-02-071h 23Down the Hatch - The Swallowing PodcastDown the Hatch - The Swallowing PodcastThe State of Dysphagia Education And TrainingIn this 10th installment of Down the Hatch, the podcast about swallowing, hosts Ianessa Humbert and Alicia Vose talk with guest Andre Gaboriau, M.A., CFY-SLP and returning guest Rinki Varindani Desai, M.S., CCC-SLP about the state of dysphagia education and training at the university/college level, clinical externships, and at the CFY level.2017-06-121h 03Down the Hatch - The Swallowing PodcastDown the Hatch - The Swallowing PodcastAddressing the researcher-clinician divide and intro to Dysphagia Grand RoundsThe researcher-clinician divide in dysphagia management is real. In this installment of DOWN THE HATCH (the swallowing podcast), clinician SLP Rinki Varindani Desai M.A., CCC-SLP and researcher Ianessa Humbert, Ph.D.,CCC-SLP (host of Down the Hatch) candidly discuss the problems and possible causes of the researcher-clinician divide among professionals involved in dysphagia management. As a solution to this divide, and in response to overwhelming clinician demand for a relatable and clinically relevant way to learn to read the research literature, Rinki and I introduce DYSPHAGIA GRAND ROUNDS (DGR)at the end of the podcast. DGR is an online...2016-12-241h 05