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OsazuwaAkonedoOsazuwaAkonedoIsrael-Iran War - 22 Suspected Spies Arrested In QomIsrael-Iran War - 22 Suspected Spies Arrested In Qomhttps://osazuwaakonedo.news/israel-iran-war-22-suspected-spies-arrested-in-qom/21/06/2025/#World News #Iran #Israel #Putin #Trump ©June 21st, 2025 ®June 21, 2025 2:19 pm 22 persons suspected to be spies have been arrested in the Iranian province of Qom, with an apparent military insider media that operate with a verified X social media handle, Iran Armed Forces stating that the 22 Individuals were linked to Israeli Intelligent Services, and Police authority in Qom according to AFP confirmed the arrest of the 22 persons the police said are Israeli spies, this, Israel Defense Forces, IDF in a statement issued on Saturday morning said th...2025-06-2115 minKeys for SLPsKeys for SLPsKeys to Taking Out the Fear in Voice TherapyGuest: Louise Pinkerton, MM, MA, CCC-SLP - In this episode, Louise explores voice therapy in this one-hour conversational audio course podcast. She discusses some reasons why many SLPs fear providing voice diagnosis and treatment and shares ideas for addressing these fears. She starts with simple ideas like listening more critically to people around you to build perceptual listening skills and covers details of documentation and referrals. For school SLPs, she shares information about why it is important to watch for voice disorders and how voice fits into the school setting.Earn .1 ASHA CEU with this episode when...2024-07-181h 01Keys for SLPsKeys for SLPsKeys to Job and Career Changes for Speech-Language PathologistGuest: Louise Pinkerton, MM, MA, CCC-SLP - In this episode, Louise describes her career change and finds common themes in the decision-making process for SLPs and voice professionals who are considering job or career changes. She discusses her personal journey from teaching and performing opera and musical theatre to speech-language pathology. Topics include transferable skills, the challenges of making a career change, and specific considerations for people with vocal music degrees. If you or anyone you know is considering a career change, this is a great, inspiring episode!2024-07-051h 05Keys for SLPsKeys for SLPsKeys to an Intensive Comprehensive Aphasia ProgramGuest: Michelle Armour, MS, CCC-SLP - Michelle joins us for this one-hour podcast to discuss an Intensive Comprehensive Aphasia Program (ICAP). She draws upon her experience to review the evolution and structure of ICAPs. She explains how to incorporate the Life Participation Approach to Aphasia in an ICAP setting. Michelle discusses useful outcome measurements and resources. For SLPs considering an ICAP, you won’t want to miss this episode!2024-06-281h 04Keys for SLPsKeys for SLPsKeys to Improving Life Participation with Aphasia GroupsGuest: Michelle Armour, MS, CCC-SLP - Michelle joins Keys for SLPs to share her journey developing a Life Participation Approach to Aphasia program that inspired her to gather qualitative measures that support evidence-based practice with aphasia groups. She draws on her years of experience working with people with neurogenic communication disorders across settings to describe a program that maximizes life participation. She offers participants key components of a successful group program with LPAA. Michelle Armour shares outcome measures highlighting how aphasia groups improve life participation and support evidence-based practice.2024-06-141h 02Keys for SLPsKeys for SLPsKeys to Empowering People with ALS: Team Gleason...No White Flags!Guest: Emily Kornman, MCD, CCC-SLP - Emily brings Team Gleason to you in this one-hour conversational audio course podcast. Team Gleason is a 5013(c)(3) organization founded in 2011 by Steve and Michel Gleason - Team Gleason has provided over $40 million in adventure, technology, equipment, and care services to people living with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) and countless others through advocacy and support. Emily highlights how Team Gleason supports people with ALS and their families with an interdisciplinary approach. She describes how SLPs can support speech, swallowing, voice preservation, and AAC options to empower people with ALS to live purposeful lives.2024-05-101h 02Keys for SLPsKeys for SLPsKeys to Supporting People with ALSGuest: Jennifer Chapin, M.S., CCC-SLP - Jennifer provides an update on ALS in this one-hour conversational audio course podcast. She discusses ALS diagnosis and prognosis variability and significant research that has impacted ALS. Jennifer draws on years of experience working with those with ALS to describe SLP evaluation, goals, and treatment that supports those with ALS.2024-05-031h 05Keys for SLPsKeys for SLPsKeys to Treating Speech and Voice Disorders with LSVT LOUDGuest: Cynthia M Fox, Ph.D., CCC-SLP - Dr. Fox, co-founder of LSVT Global, explores the evolution of LSVT LOUD and how it is used to treat a variety of adult and pediatric speech and voice disorders. Dr. Fox dives into treating Parkinson’s, stroke, ataxia, multiple sclerosis, spasmodic dysphonia, neuromuscular disease, presbyphonia, and traumatic brain injury with LSVT LOUD. She describes how LSVT LOUD is also used with pediatric populations. Dr. Fox highlights five parameters that research has shown evidence of improvement with LSVT LOUD.2024-04-121h 04Keys for SLPsKeys for SLPsKeys to Starting a Dysphagia Support Group as Part of a Private PracticeGuest: Kristin Winter, MEd, CCC-SLP - Kristin describes how the Dysphagia Digest of Florida workshops engage patients and caregivers alike with an upbeat, informative, and supportive exchange of experiences, knowledge, and helpful information about swallowing disorders and dysphagia. She outlines the dysphagia support group format and provides ideas on referral sources and programming. Kristin brings case studies to demonstrate the positive outcomes that a dysphagia support group can encourage.2024-03-2935 minKeys for SLPsKeys for SLPsKeys to Supporting People with Huntington’s DiseaseGuest: Michael de Riesthal, Ph.D., CCC-SLP - Michael delves into Huntington’s Disease in this one-hour conversational audio course podcast. He provides an overview of Huntington’s Disease, recent research, and ways SLPs can support this population. Michael draws upon his research and experience at the Center of Excellence for Huntington’s Disease Clinic at Vanderbilt University Medical Center to help SLPs enhance the quality of life for people with Huntington’s Disease.2024-03-011h 05Keys for SLPsKeys for SLPsKeys to a Right Hemisphere Stroke JourneyGuests: Simon and Sarah Barton - In this one-hour conversational audio course podcast, Simon and Sarah Barton join Keys for SLPs for an inspiring story of partnership and recovery. Simon Barton, a right hemisphere stroke survivor, discusses his personal journey of recovery with candid details, humor, and honesty. Sarah Barton shares her experience as both a care partner and wife. Together, Simon and Sarah offer SLPs their unique perspective on ways to support right-hemisphere survivors and their families.2024-01-311h 03I Spy with my Myo Eye...I Spy with my Myo Eye...Episode 94 ft. Joann Amoroso, RDH, QOM®, MAS™In today's episode Brittny and her partner, Joann Amoroso, discuss all things MYO. Joann is co-founder of MyoAir and a pioneering expert in orofacial myofunctional therapy. Joann has really taken MyoAir to the next level with locations in Vero Beach and Melbourne, along with virtual services in New York. Myoair serves as a beacon for comprehensive therapeutic solutions with a holistic and individualized approach to patient care. Joann and Brittny dive into conferences you don't want to miss, pros and cons of entrepreneurship, the transition from RDH to myo, and more.Website:www.myoair.com...2023-12-1230 minGrandes PerfonmancesGrandes Perfonmances389 - Shania Twain - QOM Tour - Knoxville - Oct 16, 2023Shania Twain QOM Tour - Knoxville - Oct 16, 2023 Shania Twain QOM Tour - Knoxville - Oct 16, 2023 Shania Twain QOM Tour - Knoxville - Oct 16, 20232023-11-2441 minKeys for SLPsKeys for SLPsKeys to Aphasia - Inclusive Holiday CelebrationsGuest: Genevieve Richardson, MS, CCC-SLP - Genevieve joins Mary Beth for this episode to discuss aphasia inclusion. They focus on planning for the holidays through the lens of aphasia inclusion. Zooming out on the bigger picture and zooming in on the details helps families plan holidays that include people with aphasia. Aphasia inclusion, acceptance, and advocacy combat isolation and give a PWA a seat at the table during the holidays and throughout the year.2023-11-241h 15Keys for SLPsKeys for SLPsKeys to Communication with Parkinson’s Disease with SPEAK OUT!Guest: Samantha Elendary, MA, CCC-SLP & Caitlin Fattore, MS, CCC-SLP - Samantha, founder of Parkinson Voice Project, and Caitlin, co-founder of Voices for Parkinson’s Inc., join this one-hour audio course/podcast episode to explore the SPEAK OUT! program. They discuss non-profit work and ways to promote successful communication for people with Parkinson’s Disease. The conversation highlights key components of SPEAK OUT!, offering speech therapy services in a donation-based model, ways to objectively measure success, and how to keep voice/communication a top priority in the PD population.2023-11-211h 09Keys for SLPsKeys for SLPsKeys to Neurodiversity Affirming Dynamic Assessment Strategies for SLPsGuest: Chris Wenger, MS, CCC-SLP - Chris will explore key strategies for neurodiversity-affirming assessments in this one-hour conversational audio course podcast. Designed to equip speech therapists with key strategies and understanding for serving neurodivergent populations, this audio course dives into foundational concepts of neurodiversity and its critical role in assessments. It also addresses how to recognize and counteract biases in standardized assessments that may lead to inaccurate outcomes and stigmatize neurodivergent individuals. The course wraps up with an introduction to a dynamic assessment methodology, equipping clinicians with perspectives that encourage a comprehensive understanding of their students, enhance well-being, and...2023-11-101h 04Keys for SLPsKeys for SLPsKeys to Opening Your Eyes and Mind to Orofacial MyologyGuest: Zohara Nguyen, CCC-SLP, CPSP, QOM - Zohara shares her journey into the world of orofacial myology. She describes how a myo mindset can help SLPs embrace orofacial myology in their current practice. Zohara discusses specific challenges when working with adults with orofacial myology goals. As a native of Australia, Zohara draws upon her experience and expertise to share her global perspective on orofacial myology. Join us for this one hour conversational audio course podcast!2023-11-061h 09Keys for SLPsKeys for SLPsKeys to NMES and Ampcare’s Effective Swallowing Protocol (ESP) for Dysphagia TreatmentGuest: Rick McAdoo, MS, CCC, SLP - Rick reviews the principles of neuromuscular electrical stimulation for dysphagia treatment in this one-hour conversational audio course podcast. He discusses Ampcare’s Effective Swallow Protocol and describes how neuromuscular electrical stimulation, resistive exercises, and postural strategies promote a safe and effortful swallow. Rick shares case studies and research to support evidence-based practice.2023-09-061h 06Keys for SLPsKeys for SLPsKeys for Trauma ResiliencyGuest: Caitlin Lopez, MS, CCC-SLP, RYT-200 - This episode features Caitlin Lopez discussing the Trauma Resiliency Model and how it can be utilized for co-regulation during therapy sessions. The trauma resiliency model utilizes six skills that bring the nervous system back into the resilient zone.2023-08-291h 04Keys for SLPsKeys for SLPsKeys to Cognitive Rehabilitation for Survivors of Long CovidGuest: James “Jim” Jackson, PsyD - Jim explores cognitive retraining for Long Covid survivors in this one-hour conversational audio course podcast. He describes the nature of cognitive problems in Long Covid survivors and the contribution of mental health issues. He identifies methods for speech-language pathologists to use during neuro-cognitive retraining for survivors of Long Covid. Jim calls upon his own lived experience with mental health to describe how acceptance can be integrated into goals to help survivors thrive. An overview of current research and case studies provides participants with information for evidence-based practice.2023-08-221h 02Keys for SLPsKeys for SLPsPart II: Keys to Rehabilitation after LaryngectomyGuest: Heather Thompson, MS, CCC-SLP - Heather draws on her years of experience working on a multidisciplinary head and neck cancer team with people with laryngectomies. She describes preoperative counseling and education, including equipment and safety measures. Heather identifies and analyzes options for communication for laryngectomees. She breaks down key therapy strategies for each communication option. This podcast is preceded by Part I: Keys to the SLP’s Role on a Head and Neck and Cancer Team.2023-07-241h 03Keys for SLPsKeys for SLPsPart I: Keys to the SLP’s Role on a Head and Neck and Cancer TeamGuest: Heather Thompson, MS, CCC-SLP - In this one-hour audio podcast, Heather identifies how an SLP’s role on the team leads to improved quality of life for people with head and neck cancer. Heather draws on her years of experience working on a multidisciplinary head and neck cancer team and research to provide evidence to support a multi-disciplinary approach throughout the continuum of care to facilitate quicker reintegration into the community. 2023-07-181h 03Keys for SLPsKeys for SLPsKeys to Treating Muscle Tension Dysphonia (MTD)Guest: Christina Liem, M.M., M.S., CCC-SLP - In this one-hour conversational audio course podcast, Christina draws on her experience as an opera singer and speech-language pathologist to explore muscle tension dysphonia (MTD). She defines MTD and the possible etiologies of this diagnosis. Discussion of weaknesses in the voice system and considerations for those with MTD provides the foundation for a whole-person care approach. Christina offers possible voice treatments/tools that target areas of weakness in the voice system that may contribute to MTD.2023-06-261h 07Keys for SLPsKeys for SLPsKeys to Evidence-Based Practice for the Multitasking SLPGuest: Stacie Raymer, Ph.D., CCC-SLP - Stacie highlights keys to evidence-based practice for the multitasking SLP in this one-hour conversational audio course podcast, co-hosted by Renee Garrett, CCC-SLP, CBIS and Mary Beth Hines, CCC-SLP. Stacie explains the role of a systematic review and meta-analyses in EBP. She identifies resources for the multitasking SLP to converge EBP with clinical judgment and patient goals. Stacie takes listeners through a systematic review of one therapy technique to provide an example of keys to EVP for multitasking SLPs.2023-06-191h 04Keys for SLPsKeys for SLPsKeys to Staying Loudly: Her ALS JourneyGuest: Sam Telgkamp, BS, CCLS - Sam shares her journey as a Certified Child Life Specialist with a 2022 diagnosis of ALS at the age of 25. Sam discusses ALS, challenges specific to young people, and speech therapy interventions to meet those challenges. In addition, she discusses support, advocacy, and the LEGACY that motivates Sam to share her story and write her blog, Staying Loudly.2023-05-271h 34Mor-discosMor-discosCoro Qom Chelaalapi & Lagartijeando - Campo del cielo (Shika Shika, 2023)Desde el noroeste de Argentina el Coro Qom Chelaalapi lleva haciendo música 60 años, por lo que es considerado el grupo musical en activo más longevo de América Latina. Hace unos años que los artistas de la comunidad indígena Qom empezaron a colaborar con el productor argentino Matías Zundel aka Lagartijeando, quien ha trabajado junto a iconos de la nueva escena electrónica como Chancha Via Circuito o Nickodemus. La colisión entre ambos universos dibuja un paisaje fascinante, mezcla de ritmos y cánticos ancestrales con beats de vanguardia. ...2023-05-2255 minKeys for SLPsKeys for SLPsKeys to Supporting Conversation Partners and People with AphasiaGuest: Katherine Wolf, M.S., CF-SLP - Katherine takes participants through her journey of resilience as a person with aphasia (PWA) who was motivated by her experience and her own therapists to become a speech-language pathologist. Katherine shares her recommendations when working with PWA from her unique perspective. She describes supported conversation techniques to use when working with PWA and their communication partners. 2023-05-191h 02Keys for SLPsKeys for SLPsKeys to Supportive CommunicationGuest: Hilary Sample, MA, CCC-SLP - The presenter dives into the importance of training communication partners to improve the quality of life of people with aphasia. This conversational audio course explores the psychological impact of communication challenges. She provides strategies, tools, and resources to aid meaningful communication. Hilary brings her energy and experience to present compelling case studies.2023-05-011h 08Keys for SLPsKeys for SLPsKeys to Treating Clients with Long CovidGuest: Renee Garrett, MSEd, CCC-SLP, CBIS - Renee explores Long Covid Syndrome in this one-hour conversational podcast. She identifies symptoms, comorbidities, and exacerbation of the disease process. Renee investigates how Long Covid impacts the caregiver and presents both short-term and long-term challenges. She presents treatment strategies for cognitive communication that prioritize functional goals and a return to independent activities of daily living. Renee demonstrates the SLP's role in working with patients with Long Covid through case studies.2023-04-041h 06Keys for SLPsKeys for SLPsKeys to the Rett Syndrome Communication GuidelinesGuest: Theresa Bartolotta, Ph.D., CCC-SLP - Dr. Bartolotta provides her perspective as a mother of a daughter with Rett Syndrome and an SLP who has focused her career on helping people with Rett Syndrome and their families communicate. In this one-hour conversational audio course podcast, Theresa describes the genetic presentation, defining characteristics, typical progression of symptoms, and variability of Rett Syndrome. Next, she discusses challenges for SLPs working with individuals with Rett Syndrome and their families. Finally, Theresa outlines the Communication Guidelines published by the International Rett Syndrome Foundation for speech-language pathologists, which she co-authored. Theresa’s life ex...2023-03-061h 05Keys for SLPsKeys for SLPsKeys to Evaluating and Treating Apraxia of SpeechGuest: Edythe Strand, Ph.D., CCC-SLP - Dr. Strand has contributed immensely to speech-language pathology and the quality of life of people with apraxia of speech. Dr. Strand describes her work with both children and adults that led her to the development of the Dynamic Evaluation of Motor Speech Skills (DEMSS) and Dynamic Temporal and Tactile Cueing (DTTC). She identifies key characteristics and explains how CAS differs from other speech sound disorders. Dr. Strand applies motor learning principles to treat adult and childhood apraxia of speech.2023-02-201h 07Keys for SLPsKeys for SLPsKeys to Supporting Patient-Provider Conversations Regarding Medical ConcernsGuests: Hilary Sample, MA, CCC-SLP & Steven Leeds Richman, MA, MD - Communication barriers impact healthcare equality. Recognizing healthcare inequality faced by people with communication disorders, Hilary Sample, MA, CCC-SLP and Steven Leeds Richman, MA, MD collaborated to develop a method of AAC that attempts to bypass the need for training with embedded supportive communication to more immediately improve patient-provider sharing of information, reducing the impact of communication barriers when exploring medical concerns. This SLP and MD team discuss the literature review that reveals factors in this healthcare disparity as well as solutions that led to the development of the...2023-01-301h 02Keys for SLPsKeys for SLPsKeys to Being a Mindful Clinician: Part IIGuest: Stephanie Sweigart, MS, CCC-SLP - Stephanie continues the conversation about how mindfulness leads to positive clinical outcomes and increases a clinician’s effectiveness. A summary of four research findings shows how mindfulness affects the brain. Case studies explore how mindfulness strategies help clients manage emotions to focus on working toward speech and language therapy goals.2023-01-191h 02Keys for SLPsKeys for SLPsKeys to Being a Mindful ClinicianGuest: Stephanie Michele Sweigart, MS, CCC-SLP - Speech clinicians report that their field presents incredible demands, increased caseloads and workloads, burnout, emotional tolls, depletion, and overall reduced well-being. Increased stress paired with negative attitudes can impact how a clinician fully shows up in their role. Productivity, team collaboration, and client outcomes can improve when we learn simple strategies for effectively managing difficult emotions. Learn to manage difficult emotions with a simple wellness strategy effectively. Reduce adverse outcomes and build more opportunities for thoughtful speech and wise action.2022-12-201h 11Keys for SLPsKeys for SLPsKeys to Nonprofit Service DeliveryGuest: Sofia Tilton, MS, CCC-SLP - Sophie is a private practice owner, and the Rehabilitation Services Volunteer Project (RSVP) board member. This conversational format explores the establishment and evolution of a non-profit rehabilitation services delivery organization. Sofia shares her experience with RSVP and describes the steps needed to fund and maintain a non-profit organization. The RSVP model demonstrates how a non-profit organization can deliver rehabilitation services effectively. In addition, Sofia offers insight and practical information to those interested in establishing, working, or volunteering for a non-profit.2022-12-101h 08Keys for SLPsKeys for SLPsKeys to Improvisation to Improve CommunicationGuests: Jennifer Gray, MS, CCC-SLP, Rob Snow & Nick Doyle - They describe how improvisation techniques can improve communication skills and expand workplace opportunities, social settings, and independent living. Improvisation integrates eye contact, voice projection, problem-solving, listening, focus, flexible thinking, and creativity. Rob and Nick share experiences highlighting how improved communication skills foster personal development and enhanced self-confidence. In addition, Jennifer Gray describes how an improvisation course can be paired with speech therapy to work toward communication goals.2022-12-051h 03Keys for SLPsKeys for SLPsKeys to Managing Aspiration Risk with Medical ComplexityGuest: George Barnes MS, CCC-SLP, BCS-S - This conversational format explores the risk assessment approach to dysphagia evaluation and treatment. George reviews key terms, the pathogenesis of pneumonia, and current trends in dysphagia management. He describes the role of the interdisciplinary team in the risk assessment approach. George uses his clinical experience, knowledge, and research to provide evidence for key considerations when managing aspiration risk.2022-11-121h 06Keys for SLPsKeys for SLPsKeys to Not So Corporate Speech PathologyGuest: Jason Hall, MS, SLP-CCC - Jason explores considerations for establishing a consulting private practice. Jason discusses finding the right time to start your own business, establishing your practice, and navigating growth.2022-10-311h 10Keys for SLPsKeys for SLPsKeys to Bilingual Evaluations and Strategies for InterventionGuest: Cristina Saldaña, MS, Ph.D., CCC-SLP - As a bilingual SLP for over 20 years, Dr. Saldaña describes her experience in a variety of settings that inspired her to develop resources for bilingual therapists and clients. She stresses the importance of knowing and following IDEA law to ensure that assessment and therapy benefit students. Dr. Saldanña offers strategies for serving bilingual people across the lifespan. She also provides monolingual SLPs insight into cultural nuances that are helpful when working with bilingual families.2022-10-211h 05Keys for SLPsKeys for SLPsKeys to Interprofessional Collaboration to Improve Dementia CareGuest: Natalie F. Douglas, Ph.D., CCC-SLP - Dr. Douglas describes research on a care partner training program to support people living with dementia. This conversational format explores a project that took place across one year in six long-term care communities with SLPs, CNAs, and people living with dementia. Tips on incorporating patient-centered goals into documentation are provided, along with ways to improve relationships between SLPs, CNAs, and other professionals. Finally, Natalie offers suggestions and presents case studies to help SLPs improve collaboration and patient outcomes.2022-10-191h 09Keys for SLPsKeys for SLPsKeys to Therapeutic Horseback Riding, Hippotherapy for the SLPGuest: Perry Flynn, MEd., CCC-SLP - The guest details the difference between therapeutic horseback riding and hippotherapy. This conversational format presents the benefits of both for many populations and implications for speech and language therapy. In addition, Perry discusses several case studies and real-life experiences as a speech-language pathologist and Professional Association of Therapeutic Horsemanship (PATH) certified therapeutic riding instructor.2022-09-221h 07Keys for SLPsKeys for SLPsKeys to Telepractice Across the LifespanGuest: Karin Hartunian Koukeyan, MS, CCC-SLP - The conversational format explores the issues that pose barriers for pediatric and geriatric populations to access speech and language services in a clinic-based setting. Data will be presented on the impact of these barriers as a way of accessing services. Issues specific to implementing treatment approaches will be presented. The benefits of utilizing teletherapy with potential strategies in place will be discussed by analyzing specific patient profiles whose outcomes improved during the course of treatment.2022-09-201h 00Keys for SLPsKeys for SLPsKeys to Successfully Pivoting during Your Medical SLP CareerGuest: Kimry Schwarz, M.S., CCC-SLP - She describes her journey as a medical SLP and business owner. Kimry highlights the need for flexibility across settings and reflects on the need to pivot during the COVID-19 pandemic. Kimry shares wisdom learned along the way that is helpful to the early career professionals and SLPs contemplating career shifts.2022-08-121h 09Keys for SLPsKeys for SLPsKeys to Improving Speech Clarity of People with Down Syndrome with LSVT LOUDGuests: Jennifer Gray MS, CCC-SLP, and Sarah Bookout, MA, CCC-SLP - They discuss evidence that supports the use of the LSVT LOUD to improve the communication skills of children and adults with Down Syndrome. They describe how to tailor LSVT LOUD to meet each individual’s communication needs. This dynamic team discusses communication challenges and offers strategies to use with clients to improve clarity and promote independence.2022-07-281h 13Keys for SLPsKeys for SLPsKeys to Telepractice with Clients with AphasiaGuest: Genevieve Richardson, MS, CCC-SLP: In this episode, Genevieve reviews the keys to successful telepractice with adult clients and takes a deep dive into evidence-based aphasia therapy across the miles. She takes the listener through assessment, functional goal-setting, practical therapy strategies, and maximizing therapy sessions to meet the needs of clients with aphasia.2022-07-151h 04Keys for SLPsKeys for SLPsKeys to 10 Ways to Optimize Your Success as an SLPGuest: Mattie Murrey Tegels, MA, CCC-SLP, CLSC - This course features professional skills that the SLP needs to not just do her career but live her career and really be a successful SLP. This conversational format explores professional skills or soft skills that the SLP needs and didn’t necessarily have the opportunity to learn in graduate school. We talk briefly about each one of the top 10 professional skills and tools that SLPs need to not only survive their careers but thrive in their careers, making the impact that they dreamed of in graduate school. These topics we...2022-06-301h 05Keys for SLPsKeys for SLPsKeys to Transferring States as an SLPMichelle Neilson, MS, CCC-SLP, and Megan Whelan, MS, CCC-SLP, QOM/COM team together to share lessons learned through frequently transferring states as SLPs. Michelle has worked in four states as an SLP: Illinois, California, Ohio, and Texas. Megan has worked in six states as an SLP: Kansas, Colorado, Arizona, Connecticut, Ohio, and Arkansas. Their moves have required flexibility and brought them to a wide range of settings, including schools, private practice, hospitals, acute care, and outpatient clinics. In this conversational format, they share their experiences and strategies to make moving as an SLP an ideal experience. Megan and Michelle...2022-06-131h 05Keys for SLPsKeys for SLPsKeys to Accent ModificationKari Lim, M.S., CCC-SLP explores working with clients to address accent modification goals. In this conversational format, Kari describes her journey into accent modification and shares techniques used to work with clients to enhance communication. This discussion highlights the benefits clients seek and describes how speech-language pathologists are well trained to work with clients in this area. Kari offers resources and recommendations for SLPs who are considering specializing in accent modification.2022-05-281h 03Keys for SLPsKeys for SLPsKeys to Working with the Professional Voice User - Erin Donahue, MA, CCC-SLPGuest: Erin Donahue, MA, CCC-SLP - This conversational format focuses on working with the professional voice, including the elite vocal professional or vocal athlete. Erin identifies the specific needs of the professional voice user and provides recommendations to optimize vocal health, use and longevity. In addition, this discussion provides information to help student clinicians and SLPs who would like to specialize in voice.2022-05-191h 03Keys for SLPsKeys for SLPsKeys to Recovery after TBI: A Story of Friendship, Resilience, and Self-Advocacy - Laura Morgan, MS, CCC-SLP, CBIS and Anna Zolkowski, MA, CCC-SLP, CBISGuest: Laura Morgan, MS, CCC-SLP, CBIS and Anna Zolkowski, MA, CCC-SLP, CBIS - This course features speech-language pathologists, Laura Morgan and Anna Zolkowski. This conversational format explores one TBI survivor and her close friend’s shared experience and clinical observations from “both sides of the Speech-Language Pathology table.” Laura Morgan and Anna Zolkowski met in their clinical fellowship year. Only four months later, Laura suffered a serious TBI. While no longer coworkers, their friendship blossomed while navigating recovery from brain injury. In this podcast, Laura and Anna discuss how they continue to support one another and how this experience has in...2022-05-121h 05Keys for SLPsKeys for SLPsKeys to Expanding the Role of SLPs and AuDs in Sports Concussion ManagementGuest: Tabia Pope, PhD, CCC-SLP - This course features Dr. Tabia Pope, President & CEO of Head to Speech Incorporated on the roles and responsibilities of emerging, expanding, and influencing Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists in sports concussion management. This conversational format explores how everyone can play a part in advocating for the inclusion of our profession in sports concussion management regardless of knowledge level and employment setting. Dr. Pope discusses how to choose a plan of action consistent with your knowledge and attitudes, current employment setting, and community outreach initiatives. She highlights how SLPs and AuDs are influencing educational, scientific...2022-05-0557 minKeys for SLPsKeys for SLPsKeys to Inclusive Post Secondary Education: A Parent’s PerspectiveThis course features Lourdes Rahn, the proud mother of two sons, one of whom is a diverse learner. Lourdes describes the family’s journey through diagnosis, early intervention, elementary school, middle school, high school, and now inclusive post-secondary education. Lourdes explains the emotional rollercoaster ride that comes with parenting a child with diverse learning and encourages others to keep hope alive during challenging times. She celebrates her son’s accomplishments and encourages him to dream big, including attending a four-year college program. The family’s story is an inspiration to people with diverse learning and their families as well as the...2022-04-2959 minLa Vuelta Completa con Andrea RecúperoLa Vuelta Completa con Andrea RecúperoElizabeth González, lideresa QOM, s/comienzo juicio por la masacre de Napalpí: "Luego de 98 años hay justicia"Elizabeth González, lideresa QOM, en diálogo con #LaVueltaCompleta por Somos Radio AM 530."En la masacre a los pueblos QOM mataron mujeres y niños, fue un ensañamiento racial. Ojalá que mañana se marque historia de un inicio. Luego de 98 años de dolor, hay justicia, va a haber memoria y verdad".#QOM2022-04-1821 minKeys for SLPsKeys for SLPsKeys to Recruiting and Retaining Men in Speech-Language PathologyGuest: Matt Easley. MA, CCC-SLP, CBIS and Perry Flynn M.Ed., CCC-SLP, BCCLS - This course features Perry Flynn, an experienced SLP, and Matt Easley, an early career professional describing their journey in the profession. The conversational format provides ideas for recruiting and retaining more men in the profession. In addition, Perry and Matt challenge the audience to join in the effort to increase awareness of SLP and actively recruit minorities, specifically men, to the profession.2022-04-1455 minKeys for SLPsKeys for SLPsKeys to Managing Caregiver Stress and BurnoutGuest: Renee Garrett, MSEd, CCC-SLP, CBIS - This course features Renee Garrett, MSEd, CCC-SLP, CBIS and explores caregiving's emotional, financial, and legal aspects. Caregiver stress and burnout are discussed in this conversational format. Renee considers caregivers' role as crucial support for many chronically ill or acutely ill patients. Caregiving is not limited to one age, one disease process, or one progressive neurological disease. SLPs can provide more effective patient and family/caregiver education and support by identifying resources and solutions.2022-03-3158 minKeys for SLPsKeys for SLPsKeys to Optimizing Your Success as an SLPGuest: Mattie Murrey Tegels, MA, CCC-SLP, CLSC - Mattie discusses the top 10 professional skills needed for SLPs to establish a strong SLP presence in their setting and optimize their success as an SLP and as part of an interdisciplinary team. These professional skills have been categorized into three highly effective categories that support the SLP as an individual, support an SLP as a professional, and support an SLP in a career. Topics include skills such as rapport building, SLP counseling, partner coaching, conflict resolution, decision making, schedule and time management, self-advocacy, and overcoming Imposter Syndrome. This series...2022-03-241h 01Keys for SLPsKeys for SLPsKeys to a Holistic Approach to Dysphagia ManagementGuest: Samantha Shune, PhD, CCC-SLP - This course features Samantha Shune, Ph.D., CCC-SLP, Associate Professor and Director of the Communication Disorders and Sciences Program at the University of Oregon. This conversational format explores the biopsychosocial disability that results from dysphagia, influencing both the individual and larger family system. In particular, Samantha will discuss the profound impacts dysphagia has on the caregiver and highlight a new screening tool available to probe for dysphagia-related caregiver burden. By framing swallowing within the broader contexts of eating/mealtime and socialization, speech-language pathologists can target dysphagia more holistically, improving health and quality of...2022-03-141h 04Keys for SLPsKeys for SLPsKeys to A Holistic Approach to Evaluating and Treating EI-PVFMGuest: Sharon D. Frank, MA, CCC-SLP - This course features an introduction to a holistic approach to treating Exercise-Induced Paradoxical Vocal Fold Motion (EI-PVFM), which is a complex upper airway disorder that occurs in some athletes and is often misdiagnosed as exercise-induced asthma (EIA). Sharon first discusses the nature of EI-PVFM, its signs and symptoms, and how it differentiates from EIA. She then gives an overview of Buteyko breathing principles and compares them to traditional therapy methods. Finally, she describes the four components of a holistic treatment approach, the rationale, and benefits for using this approach, and shares some...2022-03-1153 minKeys for SLPsKeys for SLPsKeys to Student's Perspective on Cultural Responsiveness and Gender InclusivityGuest: Alistair Trisorus - This conversational format explores how to support graduate students in the classroom and clinic with cultural responsiveness and gender-inclusive practices. Alistair begins by introducing terminology and ideas related to gender diversity. Next, they open up about their own gender and some of the daily struggles they face because of their identity. Next, narrowing the focus to the professional realm, Alistair discusses cultural humility, the related concept of cultural humility, and why they are important. Finally, Alistair reflects on their experience being a transgender student and student clinician in the field of speech-language pathology and explores...2022-03-091h 02Keys for SLPsKeys for SLPsKeys to Understanding Transcranial Magnetic StimulationGuests: John Cavanagh and Dr. Arturo Taco, MD - This course features John Cavanagh and Dr. Arturo Taco, M.D. The definition, process, and effectiveness of Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) to treat depression, OCD, and other psychiatric disorders are discussed in a conversational format. The evolution of TMS and current applications to treat various conditions is discussed. Finally, research to use TMS to treat people with cognitive-communication, speech disorders, language disorders, and other neurologic conditions is explored.2022-02-261h 02#podcast_edisonmariotti #edisonmariotti#podcast_edisonmariotti #edisonmariotti#179 Tapete persa de Qom, Irã.Tapete feito à mão em seda pura.  1 milhão de nós por metro quadrado.tamanho 123 por 78 centímetros.Apresenta um campo de cor esbranquiçada sobre o qual há um padrão ornamental com um medalhão oval localizado na área central, tendendo ao Horror Vacui, de caráter floral, feito em tons de preto e azul e ornamentado com pássaros.O tapete Qom,  é um tipo de tapete persa produzido na região de Qom, no Irã.Os primeiros teares surgiram em 1930, por iniciativa de comer...2022-02-1502 minLa Izquierda DiarioLa Izquierda Diario#AlertaSpoiler | LA POLICÍA DE CHACO ASESINÓ A OTRO JOVEN QOM | 14-06-21🚔 LA POLICÍA DE CHACO ASESINÓ A OTRO JOVEN QOM | Entrevistamos a Víctor García, referente y procurador de la comunidad Qom chaqueña2021-06-1411 minI Spy with my Myo Eye...I Spy with my Myo Eye...Episode 43 ft. Zohara Nguyen, CCC-SLP, MSPA, CPSP, QOMIn today's episode, Brittny chats with the very talented,  Zohara Nguyen, CCC-SLP, MSPA, CPSP, QOM. Zohara shares her myo journey from student to educator. Zohara discusses the difference between myofunctional therapy and traditional speech therapy, and focuses on the importance of proper sequencing in myofunctional programs. Don't forget to check out Zohara's beautiful myo themed decor and accessories at society6.com/zoharanguyen !Other links:Neo-Health Serviceswww.orofacialmyology.com2021-01-3036 minI Spy with my Myo Eye...I Spy with my Myo Eye...Episode 32 ft. Becky Ellsworth, A.A.S., RDH, BS, COM, QOMIn today's episode, Brittny has the pleasure speaking with one of her very own mentors, Becky Ellsworth. Becky is a registered dental hygienist, a certified orofacial myologist, and qualified orofacial myologist. Brittny and Beck chat about their passion for the field of orofacial myology. Becky shares her journey into the myo world with her mentor, and true trailblazer, Marge Snow. Becky shares why dental hygienists make fantastic orofacial myologists and how dental hygienists can begin screening TODAY in their dental chairs. To add to the support and guidance Becky has already offered us all, she is giving us yet...2020-09-2342 minI Spy with my Myo Eye...I Spy with my Myo Eye...Episode 30 ft. James Nestor, Author of "Breath: The New Science of a Lost Art"In today's episode Brittny chats with James Nestor, the author of "Breath: The New Science of a Lost Art". This book has been a real game changer for those involved in the airway, sleep, and TOTs space. James shares his personal story of years of chronic mouth breathing and his commitment to getting this knowledge out to the public. Listen to hear James's journey around the world and all those he visited with, even ancient skulls and burial sites!2020-09-0454 minI Spy with my Myo Eye...I Spy with my Myo Eye...Episode 29 ft. Dr. Faraneh Carnegie-Hargreaves, DCIn today's episode, Brittny has the pleasure of speaking with Dr. Faraneh Carnegie-Hargreaves, DC. Dr. Faraneh is a chiropractor who specializes in craniofacial therapies that can be helpful for babies with feeding difficulties and in relieving many chronic conditions including: TMJ pain, vertigo, tinnitus, and headaches and support the efficacy of growth and myofunctional appliances. They discuss fascia and how oral dysfunction can affect the entire body, from the head all the way down to the toes. Lastly, Brittny and Dr. Faraneh discuss one of Brittny's favorite topics: SELF-CARE. Listen to hear Dr. Faraneh's pillars of self-care. As a...2020-08-2738 minI Spy with my Myo Eye...I Spy with my Myo Eye...Episode 28 ft. Ken Hooks, RRT, RPSGTIn today's episode, we meet Ken Hooks, RRT, RPSGT, and discuss the climate of sleep medicine. Ken is a registered respiratory therapist and a registered polysomnographic technologist for adults and pediatrics. He co-authored the case report "Rapid Maxillary Expansion and Adenotonsillectomy in 9-Year-Old Twins with Pediatric Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome: An Interdisciplinary Effort". Listen as we talk about the nitty gritty of sleep study results! website:www.truesleepdiagnostics.comKen wanted to send a special shout out to those he forgot to mention: Dr. Melanie Throne, Christina Bridges, Kristie Gatto, Robyn Walsh2020-08-2029 minI Spy with my Myo Eye...I Spy with my Myo Eye...Episode 27 ft. Dr. Staci Whitman, DMDDoctor Staci Whitman, DMD knew she didn’t want to be a “drill and fill” type dentist. Doctor Staci is a Board-Certified Pediatric Dentist in Portland, OR and Health Coach where she offers a whole-body and functional approach to her patient care. She discusses the long term effects we see in children with undiagnosed TOTs. Doctor Staci reveals her passion which is to educate people to feel empowered over their own well-being. Listen to learn how Doctor Staci believes diet is the key to overall health. Links:https://nopokids.comhttps://happihe...2020-08-1331 minI Spy with my Myo Eye...I Spy with my Myo Eye...Episode 26 ft. Autumn R. Henning, MS, CCC-SLP, COM, IBCLCIn today’s episode, Brittny and Autumn R. Henning, MS, CCC-SLP, COM, IBCLC discuss all things TOTs related— how to explain TOTs to patients and parents, how to respond when they say “but nobody ever told me this before!”, the importance of pre and post op therapy, how to handle a patient who does not follow your recommendations/referrals, what providers are a must for TOTs cases, and what factors to consider for optimal timing of release.Website:Check out Autumn’s courses, her E3 Model of Care, and FREE resources! Link below.http://www...2020-07-3056 minPueblos OriginariosPueblos OriginariosLos tobas o qomInformación de los tobas o qom2020-07-1901 minI Spy with my Myo Eye...I Spy with my Myo Eye...Episode 25 ft. Dr. Howie Hindin, DDSIn today's episode Brittny has the pleasure of speaking with Dr. Howie Hindin, co-founder of the Foundation for Airway Health and the current president of the American Academy of Physiological Medicine and Dentistry. Dr. Hindin is an acknowledged pioneer in the relationship between dental issues and whole body health. Listen to learn more about and take part in the AMAZING initiatives Dr. Hindin is putting forward. Dr. Hindin is also the co-author of the book - GASP: Airway Health, The Hidden Path to Wellness.Websites:www.hindincenter.comwww.aapmd.orgVirtual Conference Dates...2020-07-1447 minI Spy with my Myo Eye...I Spy with my Myo Eye...Episode 24 ft. Michelle Emanuel OTR/L, NBCRIn today's episode, Brittny talks with Michelle Emanuel, OTR/L, NBCR. With 24 years experience as a pediatric OT, Michelle has infused principles of myofunctional science into her latest creation, BabyMyo, focusing on bringing health, wellness, and remediation of cranial nerve dysfunction/oral dysfunction and tethered oral tissues to precrawling infants. Brittny asks Michelle questions by first time mama's at the end of the episode! You are in for a real treat!Website:www.lovetummytime.com2020-07-141h 17I Spy with my Myo Eye...I Spy with my Myo Eye...Episode 23 ft. Dr. Dan Hanson BDS (UK), Associate Practitioner Buteyko Institute of Breathing and HealthIn today's episode, Brittny talks with the brilliant, Dr. Dan Hanson- creator of Sleepy Strip. He is the first first Buteyko Institute Breathing Educator in the world to also study the Wim Hof Academy. Dr. Dan has focused his career on early interceptive treatment of soft tissue dysfunction, sleep apnea, breathing dysfunction, and malocclusion. Outside of that, he is a lead facilitator for Men's Wellbeing Inc and is also a volunteer for The Rites Of Passage Institute. Excited for you all to listen in on this one, Dr. Dan is AWESOME and offers incredible insight! He explains a PERFECT...2020-07-081h 09I Spy with my Myo Eye...I Spy with my Myo Eye...Episode 22 ft. Angie Lehman, RDH, COM®In today's episode, Brittny chats with the FABULOUS Angie Lehman, RDH, COM ®.  Angie runs one of the most successful and well known private practices, Oral Myofunctional Therapy of York. She is also the Secretary for the International Association of Orofacial Myology. Listen as Brittny and Angie discuss a multitude of topics relating to OMDs, but really drive home the importance of chewing and swallowing mechanics in a myo program. Angie is a special guest. Brittny met Angie at a course in 2017, and since has always looked to Angie for support and guidance.Website:https://omtofyork.com/2020-07-0154 minI Spy with my Myo Eye...I Spy with my Myo Eye...Episode 21 ft. Karen Masters MS, CCC/SLP, COM, QOMIn today's episode, Brittny talks with Karen Masters MS, CCC/SLP, COM, QOM. Karen reveals how orofacial myology has changed the way she practices and assesses patients. Listen to learn the difference between speech pathology and orofacial myology. Website:https://www.chathamspeechandlanguage.com/2020-06-2351 minI Spy with my Myo Eye...I Spy with my Myo Eye...Episode 20 ft. Richard Baxter, DMD, MSIn today's episode, Brittny talks with Dr. Richard Baxter of the Alabama Tongue-Tie Center. Dr. Baxter is also the author of the bestselling book, Tongue-Tied: How a Tiny String Under the Tongue Impacts Nursing, Speech, Feeding, and More. Beginning with his own personal story, Dr. Baxter is passionate about educating parents and health practitioners about the effects a tongue-tie can have throughout the lifespan.Book:Tongue-Tied: How a Tiny String Under the Tongue Impacts Nursing, Speech, Feeding, and Morehttps://www.amazon.com/Tongue-Tied-String-Impacts-Nursing-Feeding/dp/1732508208Website:https://tonguetieal.com/2020-06-1739 minI Spy with my Myo Eye...I Spy with my Myo Eye...Episode 19 ft. Yuri May, DMD, NMD, AIOMTIn today's episode, Brittny talks with Dr. Yuri May of Natural Dentistry located in Farmington, CT. This is a special one as Brittny and Dr. May have been working collaboratively on cases since 2016. Dr. May dives in to the fundamentals of holistic dentistry and how soon his role changed after dental school. Dr. May stresses the importance of myofunctional therapy as an adjunct to the work he performs in office. Visit:https://naturaldentistrycenter.com/Brittny can attest to the beautiful work and commitment to the patient at Natural Dentistry!2020-06-1244 minI Spy with my Myo Eye...I Spy with my Myo Eye...Episode 18, Part Two ft. Dr. David McIntosh, MBBS, FRACS, PhDPart Two of the MUST hear episode with Dr. David McIntosh!2020-06-0822 minI Spy with my Myo Eye...I Spy with my Myo Eye...Episode 17 ft. Timothy J. King- BTh. Adv. Dip. Sci. Myotherapy MA and Sarah Beach BHSc, BA, Cert SDT, RDH, OMTIn today's episode, Brittny discusses all things TMD with Timothy King and Sarah Beach, what a dynamic duo! Together, they give us insight into their course, FAST AND FUNCTIONAL, which offers a functional approach to TMD while also integrating myofunctional therapy exercises for treatment. They discuss the topic of pain, and the new science in musculoskeletal pain, that none of us were taught if we studied our disciplines more than five years ago. Listen to learn how to manage pain in the myofunctional therapy or dental client. Link to register for the webinar June 11th @8pm EST2020-06-011h 03I Spy with my Myo Eye...I Spy with my Myo Eye...Episode 16 ft. Dr. David McIntosh, MBBS, FRACS, PhD- Part 1In today's episode, Brittny has the pleasure of speaking with the brilliant- Dr. David McIntosh. Dr. McIntosh is a pediatric ENT with a particular interest in airway obstruction, facial and dental development, and its relationship to ENT airway problems, and middle ear disease. He is the founder of one of the largest ENT services in Australia and runs the largest education service in the world for dentists and doctors on ENT. Dr. McIntosh breaks it down CLEARLY and uses the most fantastic analogies that will leave you thinking, "WOW, that makes so much sense." Thank you Dr. McIntosh for...2020-05-281h 00I Spy with my Myo Eye...I Spy with my Myo Eye...Episode 15 ft. Diane Bahr, MS, CCC-SLP, CIMIIn today's episode, Brittny and Diane Bahr dive into infant feeding and TOTs. Diane is a visionary with a mission. For almost 40 years, she has treated children and adults with feeding, motor speech, and mouth function problems. Diane is the author of the textbook, Oral Motor Assessment and Treatment: Ages and Stages, and two parent-professional books, Feed Your Baby and Toddler Right: Early Eating and Drinking Skills Encourage the Best Development and Nobody Ever Told Me (or My Mother) That! Everything from Bottles and Breathing to Healthy Speech Development.Book: “Motor Skills Acquisition in the First Year: An...2020-05-151h 02I Spy with my Myo Eye...I Spy with my Myo Eye...Episode 14 ft. Greg Campi, DMD, OrthodontistIn today’s episode, Brittny discusses airway orthodontics with Dr. Greg Campi. They go into detail about different treatment options and help from birth to mature adult. Dr. Campi stresses how myofunctional therapy can help in all stages of growth and development.Shownotes:Books: “Mikey and The Dragons” and “Way of the Warrior Kid” by Jocko Willink “Why we Sleep” by Matthew Walker “Baby-led Weaning” by Gill Rapley, PhD and Tracey MurkettWebsite: www.orthodonticwellness.com2020-05-1455 minI Spy with my Myo Eye...I Spy with my Myo Eye...Episode 13 ft. Casey Lynn, DMD, Pediatric DentistIn today's episode, Brittny discusses with Dr. Casey his journey into TOTs. Dr. Casey is a pediatric dentist and is the founder of the Tampa Tongue-Tie Center. He is passionate and focused on growing his center to help treat infants, adolescents, and adults with tethered oral tissues. Brittny asks Dr. Casey about the hard work he put in to make his dream a reality. Must see episode and true entrepreneurship!2020-05-0639 minI Spy with my Myo Eye...I Spy with my Myo Eye...Episode 12 ft. Julia Worrall, RN, The Sleep RNIn today's episode, Brittny speaks with Julia Worrall, The Sleep RN, about all things SLEEP! We learn how she made the shift in her nursing career to sleep medicine as she shares her personal story of being a patient with sleep apnea. Julia created an International Airway Advocate program for The Foundation of Airway Health. It is her mission to get the knowledge she has out to the masses, both the dental and medical world. 2020-05-0437 minI Spy with my Myo Eye...I Spy with my Myo Eye...Episode 11 ft. Sandra Holtzman, MS, CCC-SLP, COM® QOMIn today's episode, Brittny speaks with one of her very own mentors and trainers, Sandra Holztman. Sandra dives into how she entered the world of Orofacial Myology and how the Myo Manual came to be born. Sandra's organization, Neo-Health, is well known for the support they offer even after a therapist graduates (Brittny can attest to that). It was through Sandra's organization that Brittny became a QOM (Qualified Orofacial Myologist). We hear about orofacial myology through an SLPs eyes. Sandra discusses the distinct difference between orofacial myology and speech pathology. Listen to Sandra, a leading pioneer, reveal what she...2020-04-2958 minI Spy with my Myo Eye...I Spy with my Myo Eye...Episode 10: Introducing #TeamMyo BusinessIn today's episode, Brittny brings on a special friend of hers and colleague, Karese Laguerre, to introduce their very own program geared to RDHs starting off as OMTs: #TeamMyo Business!2020-04-2215 minI Spy with my Myo Eye...I Spy with my Myo Eye...Episode 9 ft. Michael Gelb, DDS, MSIn this episode, Brittny interviews sleep and TMJ specialist, Dr. Michael Gelb. They discuss the relationship between sleep and TMJ. Dr. Gelb shares information about his ACG System which is the first fully integrated day and night oral appliance. Listen to find out tips for better quality sleep and learn how dental practices are on the forefront of educating patients on the importance of whole body wellness.Role of Oral Devices in Managing Sleep-disordered Breathing Patients https://www.prosthodontics.org/assets/1/7/16.Role_of_Oral_Devices_in_Managing_Sleep-disordered_Breathing_Patients.pdfhttps://www.juvabite.com/2020-04-1651 minI Spy with my Myo Eye...I Spy with my Myo Eye...Episode 8 ft. Lawrence Kotlow DDS, PCIn this episode, Brittny discusses TOTs and laser procedures with Dr. Lawrence Kotlow. Dr. Kotlow specializes in pediatric dentistry and is well known for his concern and understanding of mother's who wish to breastfeed. He is an internationally known expert on the diagnosis and treatment of ankyloglossia also known as tongue-tie. Dr. Kotlow sees infants as early as a day after birth. His techniques using laser surgery eliminate the need to place infants in the operating room or the need for drugs for treatment.2020-04-161h 04I Spy with my Myo Eye...I Spy with my Myo Eye...Episode 6 ft. Dr. Liz Turner, DMDBrittny discusses with Liz Turner, DMD the depth of how attached the mouth and body are. Dr. Turner reveals it wasn't until the birth of her son a few years ago that her world changed. He was born tongue tied and it was impacting his feeding. Since she wasn't having pain and her son was gaining weight, she was told... "It's just a mild tie, it will stretch, it's no big deal." A mom knows her baby, and after five weeks she was able to get his lip and tongue tie treated with a laser (by a dentist). Three...2020-04-1351 minI Spy with my Myo Eye...I Spy with my Myo Eye...Episode 5 ft. Scott Siegel, MD, DDS, FACS, FICS, FAAPDr. Siegel is a board certified, dual degree MD, DDS, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon. Dr. Siegel has over 25 years of experience as an oral and maxillofacial surgeon and has devoted the past 18 years to treatment of issues related to tethered oral tissues. He has performed over 30,000 tethered oral tissue surgical procedures to date. Dr. Siegel is internationally recognized as a pioneering laser TOTs surgeon. In today's episode, Brittny discusses with Dr. Siegel the impact a tethered oral tissue can have on feeding, speech, craniofacial development, airway, sleep, etc.2020-03-2735 minI Spy with my Myo Eye...I Spy with my Myo Eye...Episode 4 ft. Patrick McKeown, Founder of Buteyko Clinic InternationalWorld's leading authority on the Buteyko Breathing method. Patrick believes in the Buteyko method being a method of treatment for individuals who have diagnosis of asthma and chronic rhinosinusitus. In this episode, Brittny discusses with Patrick the importance of nasal breathing, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. Listen as Patrick dives into personal and clinical experiences and the impact the shift from mouth to exclusively nasal breathing can have on one's life.2020-03-271h 07I Spy with my Myo Eye...I Spy with my Myo Eye...Episode 7 ft. Dr. Mary Bourke, CEO of Myo AustraliaIn this episode, Brittny discusses with Dr. Mary Bourke, the many benefits of the myomunchee. Dr. Burke is a chiropractor with a special interest area in pediatric growth and development. She is the daughter of dentist, Kevin Bourke, pioneer of Myo Munchee. One of her key professional goals with both chiropractic care and as CEO of Myo Australia, manufacturers of the Myo Munchee, is to spread the word about the benefits of chewing and the denaturing effects of long term pacifier use.https://myomunchee.com/Article by March 7, 2016by Licia Coceani Paskay, MS, CCC-SLP2020-03-2630 minI Spy with my Myo Eye...I Spy with my Myo Eye...Episode 3 ft. Karese Laguerre, RDH, Myofunctional TherapistKarese, like many parents, suffered in silence while her children struggled with the symptoms of undiagnosed sleep and breathing issues. One visit to a pediatric dentist changed the trajectory of their lives. Already a registered dental hygienist, Karese, trained with Sandra Holtzman, Lois Laynee and Sarah Hornsby to establish her orofacial myology knowledge. With this initial training and numerous others, in a few short years she has not only resolved all her children's issues, but helped hundreds of patients, children and adults alike, discover how great life can be functioning on full. Her private practice, The Myo Spot is...2020-03-1236 minQomla’aqtacQomla’aqtacGrupo de canto Qom y KanakEsta cancion es en la lengua Originaria Kanak y Qom, es un cancion de agradeciemnto, Estas son grabaciones del evento del 4 de Noviem bre en el Encuentro Cultural realizada en la comunidad Qom del Impenetrable Chaqueño en conjunto con la comunidad originaria Kanak de New Caledonie,2013-07-2403 minQomla’aqtacQomla’aqtacGrupo de canto Qom y KanakEsta cancion es en la lengua Originaria Kanak y Qom, es un cancion de agradeciemnto, Estas son grabaciones del evento del 4 de Noviem bre en el Encuentro Cultural realizada en la comunidad Qom del Impenetrable Chaqueño en conjunto con la comunidad originaria Kanak de New Caledonie,2013-07-2403 minQomla’aqtacQomla’aqtacGrupo de canto Qom y KanakEsta cancion es en la lengua Originaria Kanak y Qom, es un cancion de agradeciemnto, Estas son grabaciones del evento del 4 de Noviem bre en el Encuentro Cultural realizada en la comunidad Qom del Impenetrable Chaqueño en conjunto con la comunidad originaria Kanak de New Caledonie,2013-07-2403 minQomla’aqtacQomla’aqtacSo Nogotolec Reggae en QomEste tema se lo creo desde los talleres realizado en el Encuentro Cultural Qom Kanak en la localidad de Villa Rio Bermejito en la provincia del Chaco. Esta interpretacion la realizan el hermano Cornelio Soraire y Alejando Pellegrini ambos de la comunidad Qom... con musicos de la comunidad originaria Kanak de New Caledonie- Oceania2013-07-0903 minQomla’aqtacQomla’aqtacSo Nogotolec Reggae en QomEste tema se lo creo desde los talleres realizado en el Encuentro Cultural Qom Kanak en la localidad de Villa Rio Bermejito en la provincia del Chaco. Esta interpretacion la realizan el hermano Cornelio Soraire y Alejando Pellegrini ambos de la comunidad Qom... con musicos de la comunidad originaria Kanak de New Caledonie- Oceania2013-07-0903 minQomla’aqtacQomla’aqtacSo Nogotolec Reggae en QomEste tema se lo creo desde los talleres realizado en el Encuentro Cultural Qom Kanak en la localidad de Villa Rio Bermejito en la provincia del Chaco. Esta interpretacion la realizan el hermano Cornelio Soraire y Alejando Pellegrini ambos de la comunidad Qom... con musicos de la comunidad originaria Kanak de New Caledonie- Oceania2013-07-0903 minLes Grandes TraverséesLes Grandes TraverséesIran, et la vie continue 3/15 : Tous les chemins mènent à Qomdurée : 01:27:57 - Les Grandes Traversées - Documentaire. En 2008, Qom est considérée comme un des centres de la secte chiite à la fois en Iran et dans le monde. Son centre théologique et le mausolée de Hazrat Ma'soomeh sont des attractions majeures de la capitale de la province de Qom.2008-07-251h 27