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Six Good Questions
14: Elizabeth Smith (Ginger Speechie)
Elizabeth Smith share her story of becoming an SLP, transitioning to Higher Ed, and her life as the Ginger Speechie. I was excited to sit with Elizabeth and dive into her story. She first caught my attention several years ago as the Ginger Speechie and her thriving Instagram account is full of delightful material for SLPs. I know not all of our listeners are in the Therapy World - but you will enjoy her take on work-life balance, the boldness of the next generation, and what Elizabeth does for fun (you might be surprised!) Check out...
2025-08-20
53 min
Fix SLP: Advocacy & Accountability in Speech-Language Pathology
Drop the CCC Flex — It’s Just Making ASHA Richer
Welcome to episode 3 of the Fix SLP Summer School Series! Dr. Jeanette Benigas and Elizabeth Nielsen, MA/SLP, break down why the CCC is NOT a license, how to correctly sign your name as an SLP, and how putting CCC everywhere just turns you into a free ASHA billboard. We’re tackling the sneaky ways this misinformation keeps spreading so you can protect your title—and your wallet. Whether you’re a new grad or a seasoned pro, this is your reminder to stop advertising for ASHA and start standing up for yourself. Share it, rate it, and keep fixing...
2025-07-08
21 min
Fix SLP: Advocacy & Accountability in Speech-Language Pathology
Do You Really Need the CCC in Private Practice? | Fix SLP Summer School Ep. 1
Welcome to Episode 1 of the Fix SLP Summer School series—where we’re schooling the system all summer long. Preston Lewis, MS/SLP, and private practice owner Elizabeth Nielsen, MA/SLP, tackle a key question: Do you really need the CCC in private practice? Elizabeth shares how dropping the CCC had zero impact on billing, referrals, or her waitlist—even with major payers like Blue Cross Blue Shield.They also break down ASHA’s livestream response to the CMS rule changes, discuss tone policing in advocacy, and introduce Fix SLP’s action plan: a letter to CMS Admini...
2025-06-24
15 min
The Spiritual Parent: Mindful Tools for Raising Spiritual and Conscious Kids
Breaking Generational Cycles with Family Systemic Constellations with Elizabeth Lynn Rohr
Have you ever tried everything to solve a persistent family issue—therapy, specialists, countless books—only to find yourself still struggling? What if the root cause isn't in your parenting approach or your child's behavior, but in patterns inherited from generations past?Family Systemic Constellations offers a profound perspective: many of our challenges stem from moments when love was interrupted in our family lineage. When traumatic events weren't properly processed by our ancestors—wars, migrations, losses, abandonments—someone down the line often unconsciously "takes on" this unresolved energy. This explains why we sometimes develop patterns that therapy can't fu...
2025-06-12
35 min
Think BIG and LOUD with LSVT Global
The Corporate SLP: Adrienne Singletary on Executive Communication, Entrepreneurship, and Expanding SLP Horizons
Get ready for an inspiring conversation with Adrienne Singletary, a trailblazing corporate speech-language pathologist (SLP) and founder of Transcendent Accents, LLC. Adrienne has made it her mission to help professionals unlock their full communication potential, guiding clients and fellow SLPs beyond traditional settings and into the dynamic world of corporate speech therapy. As an entrepreneur, she’s not only refined executive communication for countless clients, but also empowers SLPs to reimagine their careers and impact. In this episode, we’re taking a unique detour from our usual focus on Parkinson’s and neurorehabilitation. Instead, we’ll explore...
2025-06-10
32 min
School of Speech
Collaboration and Decision Making for AAC Success with Liz Davis
Guest: Elizabeth Davis, MS, CCC-SLP Earn 0.1 ASHA CEU for this episode with Speech Therapy PD: https://www.speechtherapypd.com/courses/collaboration-and-decision In this exciting episode, Carolyn sits down with special guest Elizabeth (Liz) Davis, a seasoned Speech Language Pathologist and Assistive Technology Specialist from Connecticut. Elizabeth shares her journey and expertise in augmentative and alternative communication (AAC). The discussion covers comprehensive decision-making, collaboration within school teams, feature matching, and practical strategies for incorporating AAC devices to help complex communicators. Tune in to learn how to effectively support students with diverse communication needs and enhance their...
2025-06-09
1h 03
Literacy in Color: A Science of Reading Aligned Podcast for Educators
37. The Impact of Language and Leadership in Literacy with Dr. Danielle 'Nell' Thompson, The Transformative Reading Teacher Group
In this deeply moving episode, Dr. Danielle “Nell” Thompson shares her powerful journey from a small town in North Dakota to Bush Alaska, all the way to becoming a transformational coach and the founder of the Big Sky Literacy Summit. Together, we explore how language is the foundation of literacy—not just for academic success, but for human connection, dignity, and transformation.We also dig into the intersection of language and leadership, discussing how deep systems change, intentional leadership, and relationship-driven instruction can move the literacy needle—not just for individual students, but entire school communities.Key Ta...
2025-05-20
1h 00
Think BIG and LOUD with LSVT Global
Leading with Compassion: Michelle Haub on Transforming Parkinson’s and Memory Care
In this special National Speech-Language-Hearing Month episode, we sit down with Michelle Haub - Special Programs Leader at Meadowlark, certified LSVT LOUD clinician, and a driving force behind some of Kansas’s most innovative Parkinson’s and memory care initiatives. Michelle shares her personal journey into speech-language pathology and what inspired her to dedicate her career to neurodegenerative conditions like Parkinson’s and dementia. Discover how she’s brought evidence-based therapies such as LSVT LOUD to life at Meadowlark and hear real stories of transformation from participants in these groundbreaking programs. We’ll expl...
2025-05-08
39 min
Fix SLP: Advocacy & Accountability in Speech-Language Pathology
Unlicensed, Unclear, and Untamed: The SLPA Regulation Mess
SLPAs are everywhere, but are states ready for them? From total chaos to silent overreach, this episode examines the regulatory mess that’s leaving clinicians confused and patients at risk. Dr. Jeanette Benigas, SLP, and Elizabeth Nielsen, MA/SLP, question the shocking inconsistencies in SLPA and SLP aide requirements across the U.S.—from untrained aides treating medically fragile patients to CCC-tethered supervision rules that sneak ASHA back into the mix.We’re talking state policy, gatekeeping, and what happens when no one’s steering the ship. Whether you're supervising, working alongside, or are an SLPA, this episode...
2025-04-22
37 min
Think BIG and LOUD with LSVT Global
A Diagnosis, A Mission, A Movement: Gary Rogliano's Commitment to Helping Others with Parkinson's
April is Parkinson's Awareness Month, a time dedicated to raising awareness about the challenges and advancements in managing Parkinson's disease. In this special episode, we sit down with Gary Rogliano, founder and chairman of Power Over Parkinson's (POP), a nonprofit organization based in Richmond, VA. Diagnosed with Parkinson's in 2018, Gary transformed his diagnosis into a mission to support others navigating the same journey. Through POP, Gary and his family have created a vibrant community that provides exercise, education, and socialization for people with Parkinson's. This episode explores Gary's inspiring story, from his successful business career t...
2025-04-09
25 min
School Life Podcast
Sibling Stories 101 - Isabelle, Olivia and Elizabeth - St Aloysius College
Do you have a sibling or ever wished you didn’t have one? If that’s you then join Lizzie Izzie and Livvie on sharing their crazy sibling story's!!! From public interactions to funny stories, sweet stories to annoying stories. Siblings can’t be that bad... right? Check out all the podcasts from St Aloysius at https://www.archdradio.com/podcasts/slp/sac
2025-03-27
08 min
Think BIG and LOUD with LSVT Global
Harmony for a Cure: The Story Behind Newly Released Album 'Think Loud 4 Parkinson's
Join us for a compelling conversation with Ian Grant, Paul Mitchell, and John Caulcutt, the key figures behind the impactful new album "Think Loud 4 Parkinson's." This remarkable compilation unites legendary British musicians to raise awareness and funds for Cure Parkinson's, a charity committed to discovering innovative treatments to slow, stop, and reverse Parkinson's disease. In this episode, we explore the personal stories behind the project, the challenges faced by those living with Parkinson's, and the impact of music in raising awareness and support for this cause. From the emotional highs of collaboration to the personal struggles that fueled this...
2025-03-19
54 min
Think BIG and LOUD with LSVT Global
From Parkinson’s to Pediatrics: The Serendipitous Science Behind LSVT LOUD for KIDS
Join us for an inspiring conversation with Dr. Cynthia Fox, co-founder of LSVT Global, as we unravel the remarkable story of how LSVT LOUD—a groundbreaking speech therapy designed for Parkinson’s disease—found its way into the lives of children with cerebral palsy, Down syndrome, and other pediatric conditions. Discover the serendipitous collaboration with Dr. Carol Boliek, the pivotal single-case study that ignited this movement, and the decades-long journey of rigorous research spanning acoustic-perceptual measures, physiological responses, parent-reported outcomes, and cutting-edge neural imaging. Learn how clinicians are now utilizing LSVT LOUD for children with autism, ataxia, and muscular dystro...
2025-02-28
36 min
The Secret Library Podcast
Read Yourself Happy with Daisy Buchanan
*This podcast is made possible by the generous support of Book Alchemy’s paid membership. To support the show, please consider upgrading your subscription.Ready to Read Yourself Happy?In this engaging conversation, Daisy and I explore the profound impact of reading on personal well-being, the joy of rediscovering old favorites, and the importance of embracing diverse reading preferences. We discuss the comfort found in rereading beloved books, the slow reading movement, and how literature can serve as an antidote to anxiety. The conversation also touches on the radical nature of reading for pleasure and th...
2025-02-13
45 min
Think BIG and LOUD with LSVT Global
The Paradox of LSVT: Standardized Flexibility in Speech, Physical, and Occupational Therapy for Neurological Rehabilitation
LSVT LOUD speech therapy and LSVT BIG physical/occupational therapy represent a compelling paradox in neurological rehabilitation: highly structured, standardized protocols paired with remarkable flexibility to address individual patient needs. This unique balance of "personalized standardization” is the cornerstone of LSVT's success. The standardized elements of LSVT include: A precise 4-week treatment schedule Consistent focus on increasing voice and movement amplitude Structured daily homework and carryover tasks Within this framework, LSVT offers exceptional adaptability by: Customizing exercises to align with personal goals Modifying complexity for patients with varying cognitive abilities and neurological diagnoses Applying tec...
2025-01-24
40 min
Going North Podcast
Ep. 917 – How Parents Can Enhance Their Child's Communication Skills with Jeaneen Tang, MS, CCC-SLP (@jeaneentang)
“The doctors said my son might never walk or talk, but today he made two baskets at his basketball game. He’s the passion behind what I do every day.” – Jeaneen Tang Today’s featured author is a mom, educator, athlete, and a former actor and producer turned speech-language pathologist, Jeaneen Tang. Jeaneen and I had a fun on a bun chat about her book, “Play Dumb & Sabotage: Mindfully Under-anticipating the Child’s Needs and Creating Opportunities to Practice Language”, effective communication strategies for children, overcoming self-doubt and imposter syndrome as a writer, and more!!Key Th...
2025-01-23
42 min
Going North Podcast
Ep. 917 – How Parents Can Enhance Their Child's Communication Skills with Jeaneen Tang, MS, CCC-SLP (@jeaneentang)
“The doctors said my son might never walk or talk, but today he made two baskets at his basketball game. He’s the passion behind what I do every day.” – Jeaneen Tang Today’s featured author is a mom, educator, athlete, and a former actor and producer turned speech-language pathologist, Jeaneen Tang. Jeaneen and I had a fun on a bun chat about her book, “Play Dumb & Sabotage: Mindfully Under-anticipating the Child’s Needs and Creating Opportunities to Practice Language”, effective communication strategies for children, overcoming self-doubt and imposter syndrome as a writer, and more!!Key Things You’ll Learn:What inspire...
2025-01-23
42 min
Literacy in Color: A Science of Reading Aligned Podcast for Educators
19. Oral Language & Reading with Elizabeth Doherty, The Reading SLP
Elizabeth Doherty, known as The Reading SLP, joins us to discuss the critical role oral language plays in reading development. As a speech-language pathologist (SLP) with extensive experience, Elizabeth shares her insights into how oral language connects to reading comprehension, the importance of addressing oral language challenges, and actionable strategies to support language development in schools and at home. Whether you’re an educator, parent, or SLP, this episode is packed with valuable takeaways for supporting literacy through the lens of oral language.Key Takeaways:What is Oral Language?Signs of Oral Language ChallengesThe Role of SL...
2025-01-14
40 min
Fix SLP: Advocacy & Accountability in Speech-Language Pathology
Parents Speak, ASHA Shrugs: A GLP Story
In this episode of the Fix SLP podcast, Dr. Jeanette Benigas and Elizabeth Nielsen, MA/SLP, are joined by Jessica, a parent and advocate, to discuss Gestalt Language Processing (GLP) and its impact on autistic individuals. The conversation highlights the transformative nature of GLP, the challenges families face in accessing meaningful support, and the systemic barriers posed by outdated practices in speech-language pathology. Jessica shares her concerns about a controversial ASHA convention presentation that disparaged GLP. Jessica reached out to ASHA to share her perspective as a parent, emphasizing the life-changing outcomes of GLP for her child and raising...
2025-01-13
42 min
Fix SLP: Advocacy & Accountability in Speech-Language Pathology
Money Talks, ASHA Whispers
Dr. Jeanette Benigas, SLP, Preston Lewis, MS/SLP, and Elizabeth Nielsen, MA/SLP, examine the financial landscape of speech-language pathology, highlighting ASHA's $65 million in cash reserves and $71 million in investments. They critique ASHA's spending priorities, including minimal investment in lobbying, and question how these funds could better support clinicians and the profession. Jeanette provides updates on the Fix SLP team's CCC and ASHA membership status, illustrating the team's commitment to autonomy and professional choice. This episode emphasizes the importance of systemic change, transparency, and grassroots advocacy to build a stronger future for SLPs.Want to earn some...
2024-12-23
49 min
Fix SLP: Advocacy & Accountability in Speech-Language Pathology
The $72 Million ASHA Money Machine
Dr. Jeanette Benigas, SLP, Preston Lewis, MS/SLP, and Elizabeth Nielsen, MA/SLP, dig into ASHA’s revenue streams, breaking down key categories such as member dues, convention profits, and special interest groups while highlighting the ongoing lack of financial transparency. A powerful minivan meltdown story illustrates the importance of knowing your worth and standing firm against unfair opportunities. The team also celebrates a significant win for the Fix SLP community: ASHA restoring membership benefits for those opting out for 2025, thanks to collective advocacy. They round out the discussion with actionable strategies for redirecting CEU spending toward state conventions an...
2024-12-16
49 min
Think BIG and LOUD with LSVT Global
Living Well with Parkinson’s: A Conversation with Patient Advocate, Gary Boyle
In this compelling episode, we’re joined by Gary Boyle, Vice President of Parkinson’s Europe and a dedicated advocate for individuals living with Parkinson’s disease. Gary opens up about his personal journey, including being diagnosed with Young Onset Parkinson’s disease at just 44—a moment that profoundly reshaped his life. Gary shares how the LSVT LOUD speech therapy program transformed his communication skills and enriched his quality of life. He also sheds light on his advocacy efforts with Parkinson’s Europe, emphasizing the importance of empowering individuals with Parkinson’s and building a strong, support...
2024-12-12
40 min
Fix SLP: Advocacy & Accountability in Speech-Language Pathology
ASHA's Million Dollar Meals
In this episode of Fix SLP, Dr. Jeanette Benigas, SLP, discusses the hot topic of ASHA's finances, joined by Elizabeth Nielsen, MA/SLP, and Preston Lewis, MS/SLP. The trio unpacks key insights from ASHA's 2023 Form 990, discussing eyebrow-raising numbers like the $1.3 million catering bill and the hefty salaries of executives. They also explore the transparency (or lack thereof) surrounding member dues, the CCC, and how ASHA allocates its revenue.Listen in as they address frustrations from SLPs nationwide, share actionable steps to advocate for change, and reveal how grassroots efforts are reshaping the field. Don't miss the...
2024-12-09
46 min
Think BIG and LOUD with LSVT Global
Stepping Forward with Confidence: Enhancing Independence with Jonathan Miller and U-Step Walkers
Join us for an engaging conversation with Jonathan Miller, founder and CEO of U-Step neurologic walking aids, as we explore his innovative approach to mobility solutions. Discover how U-Step Walkers are transforming the lives of individuals with Parkinson's disease, stroke, and other conditions affecting balance. Jonathan shares his journey from a basement startup to creating a walker designed for stability and confidence. We discuss the unique features of U-Step Walkers, the challenges faced by those with mobility issues, how U-Step's innovations are shaping the future of assistive technology for enhanced independence and safety, and how the U-Step Wa...
2024-11-14
41 min
Fix SLP: Advocacy & Accountability in Speech-Language Pathology
Investigating the Invoice: ASHA Fees for SLPs
In this episode, co-hosts Preston Lewis, MS/SLP, and Elizabeth Nielsen, MA/SLP, continue the discussion on the impact of ASHA's membership and certification costs, examining alternative paths for SLPs and exploring ways clinicians can take ownership of their professional journey. They focus on key challenges within the field, such as certification, licensure, and autonomy. The episode also celebrates an advocacy win in Michigan that could positively impact hospital-based clinicians and address ongoing efforts in Delaware to prevent restrictive licensure requirements.Want to earn some PDHs or CEUs with a discount? Find our most up-to-date promo codes...
2024-11-11
43 min
Think BIG and LOUD with LSVT Global
Expanding Voice Recognition Technology: The Speech Accessibility Project with Heather Hodges
In today’s episode, we welcome Heather Hodges, a leading voice in the Speech Accessibility Project, to discuss the groundbreaking initiative aimed at making speech recognition technology more inclusive for everyone. The Speech Accessibility Project is an interdisciplinary initiative led by the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, supported by major tech companies: Amazon, Apple, Google, Meta, and Microsoft. Heather shares insights into the project's mission to enhance successful communication for individuals with diverse speech patterns, including those with disabilities. We explore the innovative approaches being taken to collect and analyze speech data, and the potential impact of improved sp...
2024-11-07
36 min
De Facto Leaders
Dynamic Assessment: Evaluations are a process, not a test (with Destiny Johnson)
I regularly hear from therapists who ask me questions about how to evaluate language in a way that gives detailed, meaningful, and accurate information.Most people know standardized tests only show a small fraction of what we need to know when it comes to language and cognition, yet many clinicians still don’t consistently utilize a complete portfolio evaluation. A lot barriers get in the way, including:👉Lack of clarity on what “dynamic assessment” means.👉Misconceptions about how a robust protocol looks (hint: “robust” doesn’t always mean “standardized”).👉Pressure from leadership w...
2024-10-30
51 min
Full-Tilt Parenting: Strategies, Insights, and Connection for Parents Raising Neurodivergent Children
TPP 411: The Evolution of "Whole Body Listening Larry" & Why it Matters, with Elizabeth Sautter
Over the years, countless strategies have been created to help differently wired kids succeed in school and life. But as the neurodiversity movement grows, there's increasing awareness that many of these approaches focus on fitting neurodivergent kids into neurotypical environments and norms, rather than embracing and respecting their unique ways of experiencing the world.My guest, Elizabeth Sautter, a speech-language pathologist and social-emotional learning specialist, was initially trained in a more traditional “medical model” focused on diagnosing and "fixing" behaviors to promote conformity to neurotypical standards. She co-authored the popular Whole Body Listening Larry series, which aimed to h...
2024-10-29
37 min
Full-Tilt Parenting: Strategies, Insights, and Connection for Parents Raising Neurodivergent Children
TPP 411: The Evolution of "Whole Body Listening Larry" & Why it Matters, with Elizabeth Sautter
Over the years, countless strategies have been created to help differently wired kids succeed in school and life. But as the neurodiversity movement grows, there's increasing awareness that many of these approaches focus on fitting neurodivergent kids into neurotypical environments and norms, rather than embracing and respecting their unique ways of experiencing the world.My guest, Elizabeth Sautter, a speech-language pathologist and social-emotional learning specialist, was initially trained in a more traditional “medical model” focused on diagnosing and "fixing" behaviors to promote conformity to neurotypical standards. She co-authored the popular Whole Body Listening Larry series, which aimed to h...
2024-10-29
37 min
Think BIG and LOUD with LSVT Global
The Evolution of Rock Steady Boxing and Its Role in Fighting Back Against Parkinson's
In this inspiring episode, we recognize National Physical Therapy Month by exploring the impact of Rock Steady Boxing (RSB), a program designed to empower individuals with Parkinson's disease through a non-contact, boxing-based fitness curriculum. Join physical therapists Dr. Ryan Cotton, RSB’s President and CEO, and Dr. Connie Fiems, RSB’s Chief Scientific Officer, as they share the story behind RSB’s development and its evolution over the years. Learn how this innovative approach to fitness enhances physical health while fostering community and resilience among participants. We’ll discuss the synergistic relationship between RSB and therapies like LSVT BIG...
2024-10-17
35 min
Think BIG and LOUD with LSVT Global
Empowering Caregivers in Parkinson's Disease and Lewy Body Dementia: Insights from the PERSEVERE study with Dr. Jori Fleisher
In recognition of Lewy Body Dementia Awareness Month, this episode features Dr. Fleisher discussing the PERSEVERE study, which emphasizes the critical role of care partners in neurodegenerative disease research. The study tests an educational program for family caregivers of people with Parkinson's disease and dementia, dementia with Lewy bodies, and Lewy body dementia. Dr. Fleisher shares surprising findings from home visits, unique challenges faced by underserved care partners, and the benefits of peer mentoring for caregivers. She explores potential new research directions and how the study's results can be implemented in clinical practice. This episode h...
2024-10-10
33 min
Think BIG and LOUD with LSVT Global
Insights on Telehealth and LSVT LOUD®: A Conversation with FOX Rehabilitation’s Chantal Peraggine
In this episode, we chat with Chantal Peraggine, a speech-language pathologist and Telehealth Specialist at FOX Rehabilitation. Chantal shares her insights for effectively incorporating telehealth into her practice, alongside her successful implementation of the LSVT LOUD protocol. Whether you're a healthcare professional, someone curious about the advancements in telehealth services or LSVT LOUD speech treatment, or simply interested in the evolving landscape of speech-language pathology, this episode offers valuable perspectives on enhancing patient care. Guest: Chantal Peraggine, MC, CCC-SLP, CBIS, CDP Host: Elizabeth Peterson, MA, CCC-SLP Theme Song: Think LOUD for Parkinson’s by Ki...
2024-09-25
36 min
The Stuttering Springboard
Kim Sabourin: On trauma informed care, involving parents in therapy and the importance of meeting kids where they’re at.
Many of us who stutter feel like speech and language pathologists (SLPs) have been poorly equipped to treat people who stutter. In fact, many of them shy away from it because of the lack of training they received on stuttering therapy, and because of the emotional and psychological components that need to be addressed to make a difference. In this podcast Kim Sabourin shares how she is helping to shape the SLPs of the future by designing classes that address all aspects of stuttering, including trauma informed care. An SLP must understand where stuttering is in a kids’ life and...
2024-08-22
1h 05
Think BIG and LOUD with LSVT Global
Advancing Interprofessional Education for OT and PT Students: Insights from Dr. Lou Jensen at Creighton University
Advancing Interprofessional Education for OT and PT Students: Insights from Dr. Lou Jensen at Creighton University In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Lou Jensen, a visionary professor at Creighton University, who has advanced interprofessional education on Parkinson’s management through the integration of LSVT BIG training for their occupational therapy (OT) and physical therapy (PT) students. Dr. Jensen shares how LSVT BIG has become a cornerstone of their therapy curriculum, preparing students to deliver evidence-based treatment and become leaders in neurorehabilitation. We delve into the broader impact of incorporating LSVT BIG int...
2024-08-09
36 min
Think BIG and LOUD with LSVT Global
Transforming Voices: How Dr. Jessica Galgano Blends Private Practice with LSVT LOUD®
Join us as we delve into the world of running a private practice in speech-language pathology with the esteemed Dr. Jessica Galgano. In this insightful interview, Dr. Galgano shares her experiences and expertise running a successful bi-coastal private practice, where she provides top-notch care to diverse populations. Discover the intricacies of her practice structure, the range of clients she treats, and her innovative approaches to therapy. A highlight of this episode is Dr. Galgano's deep dive into LSVT LOUD®, an evidence-based voice treatment program designed for individuals with Parkinson’s disease and other neurological con...
2024-07-23
48 min
Fix SLP: Advocacy & Accountability in Speech-Language Pathology
Let's Talk Buildings and Assets
Dr. Jeanette Benigas talks with Elizabeth Nielsen, MA/SLP Fix SLP's content coordinator, about the information she uncovered while looking at ASHA's financial reports and the questions she started to have about ASHA's land, office building, and rentals. ASHA's lack of financial transparency has left clinicians speculating where the money goes and why the dues cost has increased. In this episode, the pair discuss what is known for sure, what isn't known at all, and potential solutions to the problem of a multi-million dollar building that cannot be leased and doesn't appear to be occupied much by ASHA.
2024-06-24
21 min
Think BIG and LOUD with LSVT Global
Moving BIG, Living LOUD: One Person's Parkinson's Story
In this inspiring episode, we delve into the remarkable journey of an individual living with Parkinson's disease who has embraced the transformative therapies of LSVT BIG and LSVT LOUD, alongside undergoing Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) surgery. Our guest shares her personal experiences, challenges, and triumphs in navigating life with Parkinson's, highlighting how these innovative treatments have empowered her to improve her communication, enhance her mobility, and elevate her overall quality of life. Additionally, she discusses her participation in BIG for LIFE maintenance classes following LSVT BIG, emphasizing the importance of ongoing support and practice. Whether you're affected by Parkinson's...
2024-06-18
40 min
Private Practice Success Stories
Adding Orton-Gillingham Reading Services to Your Practice with Elizabeth Doherty
Thinking about adding Orton Gillingham to your own private practice? You’ll love this episode of Private Practice Success Stories! I sat down with Elizabeth Doherty, who is a speech-language pathologist and reading specialist with a private practice in New York called Manhattan Speech, Language & Literacy. After working in the schools, she decided to start her private practice in order to gain more flexibility and financial freedom. In this episode, she talks about her interest in the relationship between speech, language, and reading, and how that led her t...
2024-05-27
33 min
InclusivEd Podcast
Guest Joleen Fernald
Dr. Joleen Fernald Ph.D., CCC-SLP was awarded Board Specialty Recognition in Child Language from the American Speech Language Hearing Association. Dr. Jo follows Greenspan and Wieder’s model, DIRFloortime®, when working with children and families. She has a special interest in the social-emotional development of young children and its impact on their speech and language skills. As a speech-language pathologist, Dr. Jo works with children who have a variety of communication disorders. She partnered with Easter Seals New Hampshire in 2006 to open the first comprehensive assessment and treatment clinic specifically for children with selective mutism and has recreated the...
2024-05-23
48 min
Think BIG and LOUD with LSVT Global
Celebrating National Speech-Language-Hearing Month with Jennifer Gray
In honor of National Speech-Language-Hearing Month, join us for a conversation with esteemed guest, Jennifer Gray, MS, CCC-SLP, who brings a wealth of experience in delivering LSVT LOUD speech therapy to children and teens with Down syndrome. Gain valuable insights about her experiences, challenges, and successes in empowering young voices. We highlight the importance of continued advocacy and support for individuals with communication disorders and celebrate the remarkable work of speech-language pathology professionals like Jennifer Gray! Guest: Jennifer Gray, MS, CCC-SLP Host: Elizabeth Peterson, MA, CCC-SLP Theme Song: Think LOUD for Parkinson’s by...
2024-05-09
34 min
Fix SLP: Advocacy & Accountability in Speech-Language Pathology
Fixers in the News: Time to Tell Our Story
Dr. Jeanette Benigas and guest host Preston Lewis, MS/SLP, talk with Elizabeth Nielsen, MA/SLP from Tiny Voice Therapy who shares her journey integrating hippotherapy into her practice near Chicago. She's also raising awareness about SLP struggles, recently sharing her story and the story of many Fearless Fixers with her local NPR station (read the story here). Join us in this call to action and advocate for our profession. Share your story, and reach out to local news networks and NPR stations. Let's raise our voices for change!Want to earn some PDHs or CEUs with...
2024-04-22
50 min
Think BIG and LOUD with LSVT Global
Recognizing Occupational Therapy Month and Parkinson’s Awareness Month featuring Julia Wood and Erica Vitek
Welcome to LSVT Global's inaugural podcast, a special edition recognizing Parkinson's Awareness Month and National Occupational Therapy Month. Join us as we delve into insightful conversations with special guests Erica Vitek and Julia Wood, who bring their expertise and passion to the forefront of Parkinson's management and occupational therapy. Discover valuable insights and empowering stories as we explore the intersection of healthcare, advocacy, and hope in the journey to improve the lives of individuals living with Parkinson's and other neurological conditions. Presenters: Julia Wood, MOT, OTR/L Erica Vitek, MOT, OTR, BCB-PMD, PRPC Host: Elizabeth Pe...
2024-04-17
51 min
Fix SLP: Advocacy & Accountability in Speech-Language Pathology
Our Secret Weapon: Part 2
Dr. Jeanette Benigas and Preston Lewis, MS/SLP, discuss critical issues in the SLP community. They review systemic challenges, citing Elizabeth Nielsen MA/SLP's NPR story, and critique ASHA's influence on licensure. They advocate for grassroots policy influence and discuss how inflation affects SLP salaries and operations. Personal anecdotes about their educational and professional experiences, including discrimination and the importance of diversity, enrich the discussion, providing a broad view of the current state and future of the SLP field.Want to earn some PDHs or CEUs with a discount? Find our most up-to-date promo codes and discounts...
2024-04-15
1h 04
SLP Learning Hour
ShiftMakers: Communication Mastery: Revealing 5 Transformative “Secrets” with an SLP
Guest: Elizabeth Perry, MS, CCC-SLP - This episode discusses David Burns' "Five Secrets of Communication," showcasing these skills' significant impact on healing old wounds and building constructive relationships. Learn the secrets and power of effective and compassionate communication.Mentioned in this episode:Free .6 ASHA CEU ConferencePFD In Schools: Learning from the Trailblazers, May 18, 2025. Sign up here: https://www.speechtherapypd.com/upcoming/pfd-in-schools
2024-03-05
1h 04
Beautifully Complex
247: Listening Isn’t a Behavior You Can See, with Elizabeth A. Sautter, MA, CCC, SLP
I'm thrilled to bring you another compelling episode of Beautifully Complex. For this episode, I had the pleasure of sitting down with Elizabeth Sautter, MA, CCC-SLP for a truly eye-opening discussion about the often wildly misunderstood concept of listening and showing that you’re listening. Elizabeth, a speech language pathologist and social cognitive specialist, emphasizes the importance of allowing individuals to find what works best for them in terms of regulation, challenging the notion of a one-size-fits-all approach. We dive into the myths surrounding what it looks like when a kid or teen is listening, the significance of regulation as a...
2024-01-12
36 min
Rehab Rebels: Alternative Career Paths for Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, & Speech Language Pathology Professionals
Venturing into Private Practice with no Business Background with Elizabeth Perry SLP 039
Send us a text#039 Have you ever wondered what it takes to transition from a secure job to starting a private practice? Buckle up for a captivating ride as we chat with Elizabeth, a seasoned speech therapist who stepped out of an elementary school and went into private practice with no business background. We journey with her through the challenges of transitioning, from navigating the intense demands of a local school district to the daunting bureaucracy that underpins such a crucial role.After working in an elementary school, Elizabeth was confronted with the intense demands...
2024-01-04
39 min
Swallow Your Pride Podcast
297 – The Tongueometer: We’ve got updates!
Why rely on tongue depressors when you can give your patients a portable workout device that comes with an app to track their tongue strength, endurance, and exercise results? That device exists! And it’s improved… Elizabeth Daly and Ed Steger are back on the Swallow Your Pride Podcast with exciting updates on the Tongueometer - a handheld lingual manometer that measures tongue and lip strength and endurance. From Android and iOS compatibility to bluetooth connections to two new research studies using the Tongueometer, this is a dysphagia therapy device all med SLPs should be aware...
2023-09-26
32 min
Neurotwist: A Speech Pathologist's Journey Through Neurodiversity
Episode 12: An SLPA's Perspective on Promoting Neurodiversity w/ Clarissa Behrens, B.S., SLPA
This is our 4th episode of Prep for An Affirming School Year, where we're talking to school-based professionals about how they implement affirming practices in their setting and spread the word on their campus and in their districts. In this episode, SLPA Clarissa Behrens speaks about the opportunities she's had to share new ideas with supervisors and others on her team, and how she makes neurodiversity approachable to others in her school. Note: at about 10:15 Clarissa mentions "whole body listening". She would like to clarify that she's referring to "old" whole body listening, which has been revised...
2023-07-31
51 min
Noticiario Conexión Universitaria
Conexión Universitaria del 28 de junio del 2023
En este espacio escucha los siguientes invitados y temas: Invitación a la 14° Edición del Día de Puertas Abiertas del Instituto de Metalurgia, con la Dra. Esperanza Elizabeth Martínez Flores, secretaria académica del Instituto y Kevin Ojeda estudiante de la Licenciatura en Química, participante del Verano de la Ciencia en el Instituto de Metalurgia. Congreso Internacional Materiales y Minerales Críticos para la Transición Energética, organizado por el Instituto Mexicano de Ingenieros Químicos. Dra. Alicia Román Martínez, investigadora de la UASLP e integrante del Instituto. Mtro. Francisco...
2023-06-28
53 min
SLP Coffee Talk
SLPs Lens with Literacy with Elizabeth Doherty
In this episode of SLP Coffee Talk, I sat down with yet another Orton-Gillingham expert, Elizabeth Doherty to talk about all things literacy and language and how we can apply Orton-Gillingham strategies and techniques into our speech therapy sessions. Elizabeth's expertise lies at the intersection of language & learning. As a licensed Speech-Language Pathologist and Teacher with a decade of classroom experience, she is uniquely positioned to understand the complexities of speaking and reading acquisition.Topics covered in this episode include:How Elizabeth combines SLP work and Orton-Gillingham in h...
2023-05-22
21 min
Sensory W.I.S.E. Solutions Podcast for Parents
From whole body listening to everyday regulation with Elizabeth Sautter
What'd you think of the episode? Send me a note!This week I get to share the great conversation I had with Elizabeth Sautter, an SLP who specializes in social communication, emotional regulation and executive functioning for over 25 years. She strives to provide neurodiverse affirming therapy, training, resources and an online course for parents with a passion to make it simple and sprinkled into everyday life as an “add IN”, not an add “ON” to everyday routines and activities. She’s an author of Make Social and Emotional Learning Stick! Practical Activities to Manage Emotional...
2023-03-13
42 min
The Language of Play - Kids that Listen, Speech Therapy, Language Development, Early Intervention
23 EVERYDAY PARENT: Mary Jackson: Non-verbal to speaking and even attending college! Captivating story of struggle and hope to help ALL parents!
Dear Parents, Even if your child speaks well, you will be inspired by Mary’s journey. Thank you, Mary E. Jackson for being vulnerable and willing to sharing your story of hope and strategy. This is an amazing story of courage, pain, discovery and strength. You will be Wowed! Mary Jackson shares parenting her children with autism spectrum disorder, and successfully guiding them along to speech, even to college! Beginning with pictures, her winding journey from a mother’s heart, tells of heartache, healing, despair, advocacy, encouragement and empowerment. This is worth every minute. If you have a...
2023-03-02
19 min
The Language of Play - Kids that Listen, Speech Therapy, Language Development, Early Intervention
23 EVERYDAY PARENT: Mary Jackson: Non-verbal to speaking and even attending college! Captivating story of struggle and hope to help ALL parents!
Dear Parents, Even if your child speaks well, you will be inspired by Mary’s journey. Thank you, Mary E. Jackson for being vulnerable and willing to sharing your story of hope and strategy. This is an amazing story of courage, pain, discovery and strength. You will be Wowed! Mary Jackson shares parenting her children with autism spectrum disorder, and successfully guiding them along to speech, even to college! Beginning with pictures, her winding journey from a mother’s heart, tells of heartache, healing, despair, advocacy, encouragement and empowerment. This is worth every minute. If you have a...
2023-03-02
19 min
Autism Parenting Secrets
26 Letters = INFINITE Possibilities
Welcome to Episode 140 of Autism Parenting Secrets. When it comes to the journey to supporting your child, one big secret is there are angels among us. Today we’re joined by one of them. Someone who shares our mission of serving these children and adults, that includes those on the autism spectrum, non-speakers, and people who are simply underestimated. To meet them where they are and help them bring their gifts forward.Our guest this week is Elizabeth Vosseller. She’s worked with individuals with complex communication and sensory-motor differences since 1995. She began h...
2023-02-23
45 min
First Bite
NFOSD: Support, Education, and Advocacy for the Patient, Caregiver, and SLP with Donna Edwards & Elizabeth Daly
Guests: Donna Edwards, MA, CCC-SLP, BCS-S & Elizabeth Daly, MS, CCC-SLP - If you have heard about the National Foundation of Swallowing Disorders (NFOSD) but were unsure about what this phenomenal non-profit organization does, then this is the hour for you!! Founded by individuals with dysphagia and lead speech-language pathologists in the field of dysphagia, NFOSD has grown tremendously since 2006. From research support for dysphagia across the life continuum to clinical and patient education, teaching skills for self-advocacy, and free support for patients and caregivers via numerous platforms and their free zoom monthly meetings, NFOSD has something for everyone.
2023-02-01
1h 07
All Things SLP
An SLP + Parent Perspective on Increasing Parent Communication with Elizabeth Hepler of Ausome Speech
Episode Title: An SLP + Parent Perspective on Increasing Parent Communication with Elizabeth Hepler of Ausome SpeechHost: Erin Larsen, M.S., CCC-SLPGuest: Elizabeth Hepler, M.S., CCC-SLPEpisode Summary: In this insightful episode of the All Things SLP podcast, host Erin Larsen sits down with Elizabeth Hepler of Ausome Speech to discuss the vital topic of enhancing communication with parents from both an SLP and a parent perspective. Elizabeth shares her unique insights and practical strategies for fostering effective communication and collaboration between SLPs...
2023-01-11
29 min
The Speech Science Podcast
Breaking School Contracts, Retiring a Test, and Tongueometer
Marie, Matt, Michael, Michelle, and Rachel dive into the research and pop news in and related to the field of Speech and Language Pathology and the Informed SLP breaks down the latest research. Maria sat down with the creators of the Tongueometer, Ed Steger and Elizabeth Lipton Daly! On this week’s episode the team cleans out the due processes mail bag: can you break a school contract early, when to retire a test, and a shocking low number of disabled people available on government websites. The Informed SLP looks at the impact of gender on our female-majority profession. T...
2022-10-25
1h 44
She Lives Purposefully
Ep. 76 | Biblical Encouragement For the Waiting Season
Waiting for God to move in the waiting season is hard. In this episode, we study the Bible and look at characters in Scripture like David, Jesus's aunt Elizabeth, Abraham and Sarah, and more to learn from what God did in their waiting seasons. We learn four Biblical encouragements about our waiting seasons. Links: NEW MERCH: shelivespurposefully.com/products/shop/ Psalm 23 Study: shelivespurposefully.com/slp-studies/ Sponsors: Three Eleven: Save 10% off your first order of hand painted Bibles, journals or Christian apparel and accessories with the code 'Megan10' at www.threeeleven.shop
2022-10-06
23 min
Radio Mensajera 100.5 FM
XR ENTREVISTANDO 20 DE SEPT 2022, CON MARTHA ELIZABETH MÉNDES, SECRETARIA DE CULTURA EN SLP
XR ENTREVISTANDO 20 DE SEPT 2022, CON MARTHA ELIZABETH MÉNDES, SECRETARIA DE CULTURA EN SLP
2022-09-20
12 min
The SLP Now Podcast
130: Strategies You Can Use: Vocabulary
This summer, we are continuing our blitz called Strategies You Can Use. If you're feeling stuck or wanting to try some new strategies when targeting some of our common goals, this series is for you!This week, we are diving into 3 strategies for vocabulary growth, inspired by an article on semantic networks by Elizabeth B. Hadley that has lots of gems and resources in it.Visit SLP Now to download 5 of our favorite, premium therapy resources for SLPs (for free!)Mentioned in this episode:5 FREE Therapy Materials...
2022-08-09
16 min
Shear Listening Pleasure
SLP S01E08 - Discovering Dermatology with Dr. Elizabeth O’Brien
In the eighth episode of the SLP Podcast, Host Neil Shear speaks with Dr. Elizabeth O’Brien about her career journey, closing her practice to continue teaching, and chasing passion projects as a dermatologist.
2022-03-03
31 min
SLP Corner
87. SLP CORNER: Speech & Language Assessment for Bilingual Children with Dr. Marinova-Todd
Send us a Text Message.My SLP professor, Dr. Stefka Marinova-Todd, is back on the SLP Corner podcast for a part two! She is a developmental psycholinguist with her main research interests being bilingual language development and second language acquisition. Dr. Marinova-Todd is an Associate Professor at the School of Audiology and Speech Sciences at UBC and is currently an Associate Editor at Applied Psycholinguistics, and is on the editorial board at Language, Speech and Hearing Services in Schools which is an ASHA journal. Previous podcast recordings with Dr. Marinova-Todd:25. SLP CORNER: Bilingualism and L...
2022-01-17
29 min
Helping Kids Thrive
050: Using a Visual Schedule at Home
Guest: Elizabeth Soriano, M.A. CCC-SLP Have you considered using a visual schedule at home but turned away feeling overwhelmed with how to get started and the amount of options out there? It may seem impossible with the unpredictability of a home schedule, but in this episode of Helping Kids Thrive, speech language pathologist, Elizabeth Soriano, M.A. CCC-SLP gives practical, realistic tips for using a visual schedule with your child at home. Episode Highlights: Why using a visual schedule can be beneficial Examples of different ways to create a visual schedule...
2022-01-06
30 min
Friends Helping Friends Helping Friends: The Jess and Kait Podcast
Elizabeth Holmes, Rogel Lazaro Aguilera-Mederos, Ghislaine Maxwell, and Dr. Ianessa Humbert
Kait and Jess discuss a few current court trials and highlight some disparities in the judicial system. Kait also elaborates on a false, discriminatory, and ill-informed ASHA (American Speech-Language-Hearing-Association) complaint against SLP Dr. Ianessa Humbert. Small business shout-out: Local Burger Co. (Bay Shore, NY; @localburgerco). --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
2021-12-27
59 min
Healthy Habits Happy Homes
Episode 37: Speech and Language with Elizabeth McFadden
This week we are welcoming to the podcast Elizabeth McFadden, a registered speech and language pathologist. Tune in to learn about when is the right time to visit an SLP with your child, what you can expect at your visit, and how to practice pronunciation at home with kids.
2021-11-30
22 min
Talking With Tech AAC Podcast
Coaching Call with Anya Ashouri: Getting School Admin Buy-In for AAC
This week, the TWT team interviews Anya Ashouri, an SLP and AT Specialist for a Non-Public School who had questions about identifying students in her school who are complex communicators but were not given AAC to communicate. Anya describes how she came to learn that her school needed more robust AT, the steps she took to train herself on AAC and AT, and asks Chris and Rachel for advice on getting admin and parent buy-in for robust AAC. Before the interview, Chris and Rachel talk about a journal article from May 2020, called “The Effects of Telep...
2021-10-14
45 min
Let's Taco Bout Speech
An SLP's Role in Reading Intervention
Claire and Rachael are joined by Elizabeth Doherty, an SLP who is trained in Orton Gillingham and is passionate about the relationship between language and literacy. In this episode, we learn about the role of the SLP in literacy, and how we can support our students and clients in this area. You can find Elizabeth on instagram @manhattan_sll. Please remember to review, rate and subscribe! Thank you! If you have any questions, concerns or would like to suggest a future topic, email us over at letstacoboutspeechpodcast@gmail.com. You can also find us on Instagram @letstacoboutspeechpodcast a...
2021-09-14
27 min
Adaptation Station
Episode 87: Early Literacy Skills with Chloe from Chloe Elizabeth SLP
Chloe is a Speech and Language Pathologist and passionate about Early Literacy Skills. In this podcast, we give very simple tips to support early literacy skills in your classroom. Chloe-https://www.instagram.com/chloeelizabethslp/ Trancript-http://adaptationstation.net/chloe-transcript/
2021-06-25
09 min
Swallow Your Pride Podcast
186 – Talking About Telehealth: Pre & Post-Pandemic- Elizabeth Krupinski PhD
Dr. Elizabeth Krupinski joins me to discuss how the pandemic has highlighted the capabilities of telemedicine. The post 186 – Talking About Telehealth: Pre & Post-Pandemic- Elizabeth Krupinski PhD appeared first on Swallow Your Pride Podcast.
2021-05-19
32 min
Full PreFrontal: Exposing the Mysteries of Executive Function
Ep. 139: Elizabeth Sautter MA, CCC-SLP - Know Thy ‘Emotional’ Self
Send us a textThe most basic human experience is to be able to communicate; express thoughts and ideas clearly and meaningfully while being fully understood. Most of us are unaware of the nature of these true gifts that allows humans to construct and build relationships from the ground up by launching nuanced skills such as reading faces, reading the room, and reading between the lines. Hence, the foundational skills of a self-regulated learner always includes strong emotional literacy skills which out weighs the emotional stressors of everyday life. On this episode, Elizabeth Sautter, M.A...
2021-02-15
36 min
I've Got This Kid Podcast
Community Access...Tools For A Stronger, Supportive Community
In this episode, you will learn why SOLO is not the best route when living with a neurodivergent sugar, a sugar with a developmental delay, or a sugar with any milestone gaps as compared to same age peers. Let’s tap into the importance of our community with allies, therapist and parents while educating self on ‘what does this all mean.’ Show Links Debbie Reber https://www.debbiereber.com/ Elizabeth Sautter https://www.makesociallearningstick.com/ Download my free e-book “Maintaining a Healthy You” at: ...
2021-01-31
20 min
Speech Uncensored: A Speech Language Pathology Podcast
Episode 97: Dysphagia Goals Part 2: A Tough Pill to Swallow with Elizabeth Wikane, MS, CCC-SLP CBIS
Today’s episode is the second half of a two hour live ASHA CEU with Elizabeth Wikane on the topic of dysphagia goals. In this episode, Elizabeth examines the difference between long-term and short-term goals, the problem with goal banks, and considering exercise principles when creating individualized treatment plans. Show notes with resources available at: https://www.speechuncensored.com/podcastepisodes/s3e47and48
2020-12-01
57 min
Speech Uncensored: A Speech Language Pathology Podcast
Episode 96: Dysphagia Goals: a Tough Pill to Swallow with Elizabeth Wikane, MS, CCC-SLP CBIS
Concise and well-constructed goals serve an avenue to communicating the objectives of treatment as well as an indication of skills and prognosis. This episode with Elizabeth Wikane discusses the elements of swallowing disorders assessment in the consideration of treatment planning and goal setting. Topics include (but are not limited to) (1) components of a dysphagia evaluation, (2) purpose of goal setting, (3) components of a skilled treatment goal, and (4) examples of dysphagia goals across settings. Show notes with resources available at: https://www.speechuncensored.com/podcastepisodes/s3e47and48 Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/speech-uncensored/message
2020-11-24
48 min
The Untethered Podcast
Episode 85: Tongueometer: Measuring Maximum Lingual Strength And Endurance With Elizabeth Lipton Daly, MS, CCC-SLP & Ed Steger, MS
In this episode, Hallie talks with Elizabeth and Ed about their device, the Tonguemeter. They discuss their innovation story and goal to provide an affordable, accessible and easy to use treatment tool to measure tongue strength and endurance. The Tonguemeter comes with a free app that both the client and therapist have easy access to and user friendly. Tune in to hear more about their fabulous mission and learn how you may be able to implement it with your patients.Please click here to download the show notes.For more episodes visit www...
2020-11-23
47 min
Unbabbled
Social-Emotional Learning: Practical Activities Parents Can Implement at Home | Season 3, Episode 3
Social-emotional learning is a vital part of education and development. Self-awareness, self-control and interpersonal skills are necessary for school, work and life success, but these skills may require direct teaching for children who have disabilities.In this episode, we chat with Elizabeth Sautter, who provides practical strategies parents can use to build their child’s executive functioning skills, and help them to manage emotions and navigate social situations. Elizabeth also provides resources that parents can use to support their children’s goals at home. Throughout the episode, she doesn’t just focus on children, Elizabeth freque...
2020-11-18
37 min
The Listening Brain
A Conversation with Elizabeth Rosenzweig, PhD!
Elizabeth Rosenzweig PhD , CCC-SLP, LSLS Cert. AVT is an Assistant Professor and Chair of the Department of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology at Yeshiva University Stern College for Women. She sees families for Auditory Verbal Therapy and mentors candidates for Listening and Spoken Language Specialist (LSLS) certification worldwide. Her research interests include trauma-informed care, personnel preparation, and auditory verbal outcomes. You can find her at www.AuditoryVerbalTherapy.net.
2020-11-12
39 min
Full PreFrontal: Exposing the Mysteries of Executive Function
Ep. 130: Elizabeth Sautter MA, CCC-SLP - Make Social-Emotional Learning Stick
Send us a textThe most vital skills of making and keeping friends, figuring out COVID-19 social etiquette, and navigating the social world with adaptive flexibility is far from being innate or natural. While we have barricaded ourselves in our homes and in spite of 24/7 access to the internet that gives us the illusion of hyper-connectivity, many are struggling to artfully connect with others and find meaning in isolation. Figuring out ways to fine-tune our social-emotional acumen by managing our emotions skillfully and navigating social situations willfully seems to be the key.On this episode...
2020-11-10
45 min
ClinicChats
Elizabeth Morrison SLPD., CCC-SLP
Elizabeth Morrison SLPD., CCC-SLP, is the co-founder and owner/partner of Dynamic Interventions of Arizona, LLC. Elizabeth received her Doctor of Speech-Language Pathology from Northwestern University in 2020. Elizabeth currently provides speech-language pathology services to individuals of all ages and abilities in home-health and school-based settings. Elizabeth is a Clinical Educator for the Communication Sciences and Disorders Program at Northern Arizona University.
2020-10-06
24 min
SLP Nerdcast
AAC Basics Part 2: Barriers to and Strategies for Effective Implementation
Get .1 ASHA CEU hereAs promised, here is our second episode on AAC Basics. If you have listened to any of our other episodes you already know that we are passionate about AAC Implementation. As we covered in our Implementation Plans episode, you could have the most appropriate set of AAC tools in the universe, but if they aren’t implemented in a way that supports the needs of the client / student then they are at risk for being abandoned. Our goal for this episode was to try and unpack some realistic barriers to effective implementation.
2020-07-20
1h 08
ASHA Voices
During COVID-19, Protecting Our Voices in a Virtual World
From telepractice to staff meetings to social commitments, we’re all interacting online in often back-to-back engagements. And today’s guests say this can take a toll on our voices.(1:15) First, SLP Jennylee Diaz shares strategies for maintaining the voice health of ourselves and our clients in this new all-online world--based on her own experiences with voice strain while singing.(9:49) Then… Water aerobics for the voice? SLP Elizabeth Banaszak guides us through a series of vocal exercises to keep the voice fresh throughout the day.
2020-06-04
18 min
First Bite
The More the Merrier: Pediatric Feeding and Swallowing Co-Treatments with an OT, Psychologist, and an SLP with Rob Dempster and Elizabeth “Beth” Halpin
*** This episode is not available for ASHA CEUs.****In this episode, Michelle is joined by Elizabeth (Beth) Halpin, MHS, OTR/L, SCFES, from episode #60, “Ots and Feeding? Who knew!?!” and Rob Dempster, PhD, Pediatric Psychologist, from episode #7,1 Psyched about Psychology and Feeding!”. In this hour of “First Bite,” the dynamic duo opens up about their collaboration for a combined treatment approach for pediatric feeding and swallowing disorders. They share the good, the bad, the ugly: lessons learned about best practices for a team approach, etiologies that benefit the most from a team approach, as well as their favorite “...
2020-01-29
1h 09
Private Practice Success Stories
Becoming a Leader for Herself, Her Practice and Her Community with Elizabeth Morrison, SLP
SummaryElizabeth lives each day to the fullest by taking care of her family, pursuing her SLP-D degree from Northwestern, and developing her co-owned private practice beyond her wildest dreams. Her flourishing business includes seeing children and adults with developmental disabilities at their homes, in a clinic, and in the public schools. Her joint venture has expanded tremendously and she continues to dream big!What we discussHer unique introduction to the field and how she continues to mentor and employ SLP-AsHer perspective on her successful collaboration with her business partnersHer advice to...
2020-01-09
38 min
Speech Uncensored: A Speech Language Pathology Podcast
Episode 41: Aphasia Support Groups with Elizabeth Wikane, MS, CCC-SLP
How can you start an Aphasia Support Group in your facility? Tune in, because Elizabeth Wikane has done some serious research and then implemented it at her facility. Elizabeth provides phenomenal resources in her talk and paves the way for you to get organized and start an Aphasia Support Group in your facility. Check out the great resources Elizabeth provided for the show notes at https://www.speechuncensored.com/podcastepisodes/s2e21-aphasia-support-groups-with-elizabeth-wikane-ms-ccc-slp-cbis Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/speech-uncensored/message
2019-12-24
52 min
SeeHearSpeak Podcast
Dual language learners, developmental language disorders, and educational policy with Laida Restrepo
Laida Restrepo, Ph.D., CCC-SLP, Professor Arizona State University, Fulbright Fellow, ASHA FellowResources:Language and Reading Research ConsortiumMentioned: Elizabeth PeñaHead StartInternational Dyslexia AssociationChildsplay Theater CompanyAuthor Isabella Allende Additional Information:The Structure of Working Memory in Young Children and Its Relation to IntelligenceEarly Identification of Dyslexia
2019-11-16
43 min
Podcast | Mobile FEES | Dysphagia Diagnostics & Swallow Studies
110 – Elizabeth Wikane, MS CCC-SLP, CBIS – Continuing the Conversation – In-services, Keeping Your Sanity, and Building Relationships
2019-10-29
23 min
Swallow Your Pride Podcast
110 – Elizabeth Wikane, MS CCC-SLP, CBIS – Continuing the Conversation – In-services, Keeping Your Sanity, and Building Relationships
In this episode of Swallow Your Pride we dive back into discussion about the various roles an SLP can play, how to keep your sanity, and using your resources wisely. The post 110 – Elizabeth Wikane, MS CCC-SLP, CBIS – Continuing the Conversation – In-services, Keeping Your Sanity, and Building Relationships appeared first on Swallow Your Pride Podcast.
2019-10-29
23 min
Podcast | Mobile FEES | Dysphagia Diagnostics & Swallow Studies
109 – Elizabeth Wikane, MS CCC-SLP, CBIS – The Many Roles of an SLP – From ICU to Home
2019-10-24
40 min
Swallow Your Pride Podcast
109 – Elizabeth Wikane, MS CCC-SLP, CBIS – The Many Roles of an SLP – From ICU to Home
Tune in to hear Elizabeth Wikane’s unique experiences working in various settings and learn about the resources she uses to stay at the top of her game. The post 109 – Elizabeth Wikane, MS CCC-SLP, CBIS – The Many Roles of an SLP – From ICU to Home appeared first on Swallow Your Pride Podcast.
2019-10-24
40 min
Podcast | Mobile FEES | Dysphagia Diagnostics & Swallow Studies
107 – Elizabeth Lipton Daly, MS, CCC-SLP and Ed Steger, MS, President of E2 Scientific Corp – Introducing the Tongueometer
2019-10-11
39 min
Swallow Your Pride Podcast
107 – Elizabeth Lipton Daly, MS, CCC-SLP and Ed Steger, MS, President of E2 Scientific Corp – Introducing the Tongueometer
Ever dreamed of a lingual strengthening device only to be doused in the cold water of a $1000 price tag? Enter, the Tongueometer! The post 107 – Elizabeth Lipton Daly, MS, CCC-SLP and Ed Steger, MS, President of E2 Scientific Corp – Introducing the Tongueometer appeared first on Swallow Your Pride Podcast.
2019-10-11
39 min
Speechie Side Up
55: The One About Theme-Based Therapy with Chloe Elizabeth
This week you get to hear from the queen of theme-based therapy, Chloe Elizabeth, a pediatric SLP in California. Chloe loves arts and crafts, theme-based therapy, planning ahead, and staying organized. ⠀ In this episode, Chloe shares how she uses themes to plan ahead for therapy sessions, her go-to resources, and her tips for helping you to get more organized. We also hear about Chloe’s career shift from a school setting to private practice. Finally, if you’re a fan of The Office, you’ll love The-Office-related get-to-know-you questions! Join us!
2019-09-11
30 min