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FEEL Slovenia PodcastFEEL Slovenia PodcastThe Expats Guide to SloveniaGet ready for a one-of-a-kind journey through Slovenia – led not by guidebooks, but by those who’ve chosen to call this country home. In this special episode of Feel Slovenia the podcast, Dr. Noah Charney teamed up with a band of fellow expats from around the world – Colombia, Mexico, Germany, England, the US and Australia – to bring you an authentic, insider’s guide to Slovenia.The episode is divided by region, so whether you're dreaming of the Alps, coastal Karst, wine country, or the green capital of Ljubljana, there’s something...2025-04-2433 minOut of the VoiceboxOut of the VoiceboxLaryngeal Transplantation: Marty's StoryOn today's episode, we are joined by Marty Kedian, a pioneering recipient of a groundbreaking laryngeal transplant, completed in February 2024 at Mayo Clinic in Arizona. His successful transplant has been a beacon of hope for many suffering from similar conditions, gaining national attention and marking a significant milestone in medical history as the third successful total laryngeal transplant in the U.S. and the first to be performed on a patient with active cancer. Tune in to hear Marty's side of the story. 2024-09-0324 minOut of the VoiceboxOut of the VoiceboxLaryngeal Transplantation: The Surgical PerspectiveOn today's episode, we are joined by Dr. David Lott, a second time guest and fellowship trained laryngologist. As the director of the center for regenerative medicine at Mayo Clinic Arizona, he has gained national attention recently for completing the third laryngeal transplant in the US and the first in someone with active cancer. We have had the pleasure of speaking with Dr. Lott during the preparation stages of this journey and are excited to share his story now that his vision has come to fruition. Enjoy!2024-09-0332 minSwallow Your Pride PodcastSwallow Your Pride Podcast316. All Things Dentistry: Bridging the Gap Between SLPs and Dental ProfessionalsCurious about how effective collaboration between dentists and SLPs will enhance advocacy and optimize patient care?  Sara Davis and Sara Charney discuss their collaboration and the unique topic of speech pathology’s relationship with dentistry, in today’s episode. Sara Davis is a specialist in voice, swallowing, head and neck cancer, & airway disorders, and the founder of VoxFit. Working at Mayo Clinic in Arizona and living in Baltimore, Sara Charney specializes in voice and swallowing disorders, particularly pertaining to head and neck cancer. Sara & Sara guide the conversation through the birth of the idea of colla...2024-02-1644 minOut of the VoiceboxOut of the VoiceboxLights, Microphone, Action: A Peek into the World of VoiceOverOn today’s episode, we are joined by Courtney Lin, an accomplished voiceover actor who has been able to meow, scream, giggle, and KYAH! her way into various video games, anime, commercials, and animated TV shows. Her voiceover credits include Monster High, The Casagrandes, Teenage Euthanasia, Black Rock Shooter Dawn, Romantic Killer, Dislyte, Smite, Fire Emblem Heroes, American Girl Doll Corinne Tan, LOL Surprise Dolls, Rainbow High, Project Triangle Strategy, CookieRun Kingdom, & Diablo 4. Tune in to hear more about her personal journey, industry tips, impressive impressions, and overall advice for those interested in entering the world of voiceover.2024-02-0643 minOut of the VoiceboxOut of the VoiceboxVoice Nerd Minute: CF Perspectives with Sara & NathanielWelcome to the Voice Nerd Minute! Join us while your hosts (Sara & Nathaniel) discuss a variety of laryngeally-adjacent topics. Today, we chat about our perspective on the clinical fellowship process - how best to prepare, what we look for in applications, and other tips and tricks. We hope you enjoy!2024-02-0619 minOut of the VoiceboxOut of the VoiceboxTreating EILO with PIE: A holistic approach to treating dysfunctional breathingOn today's episode, we are joined by Sharon Frank MA, CCC-SLP, the founder and director of Speech and Voice Therapy Center where she specializes in voice and upper airway disorders. Sharon has been on the forefront of treatment for exercise-induced laryngeal obstruction (EILO) and has developed a holistic approach to treating this disorder, known as the PIE approach. Tune in to learn what PIE stands for, about Buteyko breathing, and the ins and outs of assessment and treatment of upper airway dyspnea.2024-01-2338 minOut of the VoiceboxOut of the Voicebox(Wo)man and Machine: Moving Laryngology into the FutureThis episode features Anthony B. Law, MD PhD. Now at the Emory Voice Center in Atlanta, GA, Dr. Law has spent decades developing his unique approach to Laryngology. He is a revered expert in applications of machine learning and artificial intelligence. He is also a fierce advocate for healthcare accessibility. This episode offers a glimpse into the technologies that make machine learning so unique and the humans behind it, steering it into a productive and safe future. Tune in to hear how he and his lab is working feverishly to develop and release several technologies to make expert level...2022-11-1528 minFEEL Slovenia PodcastFEEL Slovenia PodcastOlympic Training for the Mind: A Conversation with Sara IsakovićSara Isaković is a world-class swimmer from Slovenia. She won a silver medal in the 200 meter freestyle at the 2008 Beijing Olympics. Not only did she take home a silver, but her time of 1 minute and 54.97 seconds made her just the second woman in history to swim that race in less than 1 minute and 55 second. She was also the first Slovenian swimmer to win an Olympic medal. But that’s just part of her story. She’s a great athlete but also a top scholar, coach and entrepreneur. After...2022-09-2235 minTzuzamen ClubTzuzamen ClubReflecting on the 2022 Peace Talk Simulations with Sara, Noa, Adea and MikaThe Head of the Peace Simulation Committee, Sara Zajicova and the members of CAS (Creative Activity Service) join Tzuzamen to discuss their personal experiences with the 2022 Peace Talk Simulations at the Charney Resolution Center and the perspective that they gained from the whole affair.CAS Members: EMIS students Noa (German/Israeli), Adea (Albanian) and Mika (Israeli) | Head of Commitee: SaraTzuzamen is hosted by Tzili Charney and Tzipi Trope.Charney Resolution Center: http://www.charneyresolutioncenter.com/EMIS (Eastern Mediterranean International School) https://em-is.org/2022-05-2545 minOut of the VoiceboxOut of the VoiceboxGetting Spicy: Treating Chronic CoughThis episode features Laurie Slovarp, PhD CCC-SLP. Hailing from the University of Montana health system, Dr. Slovarp has spent much of her career innovating new treatments for chronic refractory cough. This episode offers a robust, yet concise, review of chronic refractory cough and the role of the speech language pathologist. Dr. Slovarp also explains the clinical utility of using capsaicin for desensitizing a hyperactive cough response.2022-05-0629 minOut of the VoiceboxOut of the VoiceboxPioneering Laryngeal TransplantationThis episode features David G. Lott, MD. Dr. Lott is a fellowship-trained laryngologist and department chair at Mayo Clinic in Phoenix/Scottsdale, Arizona. In addition to his clinical responsibilities he also directs the Center for Regenerative Medicine where he leads the Head and Neck Regenerative Medicine Laboratory. This translational lab, specifically designed for bench work innovation, has been working on methods of restoring voice, breathing, and swallowing. Dr. Lott has been a steady force in continuing the work of his predecessors and pioneering the functional benefit of laryngeal transplantation and regeneration for restoration of voice and swallow.2022-05-0626 minOut of the VoiceboxOut of the VoiceboxKnow Pain to Know Gain: Chronic Pain & the VoiceThis episode features Christina Kang MM, MS, CCC-SLP. Christina is a medical speech-language pathologist who specializes in voice, upper airway, and swallowing disorders. She has a specific interest in chronic pain and functional laryngeal disorders. With an extensive training in pain rehabilitation and Central Sensitization Syndrome (CSS), as well as her personal experience with chronic pain, she has a unique and valuable perspective on how we can better address the needs of patients with chronic pain and CSS. 2022-03-1629 minOut of the VoiceboxOut of the VoiceboxAy, Ay, AI: Artificial Intelligence & the VoiceThis episode features Dr. Anais Rameau, an assistant professor of laryngology at the Sean Parker Institute for the Voice, at Weill Cornell Medicine, where she provides medical and surgical care to patients with voice, swallowing, and upper airway disorders. As a researcher, she focuses on the development of novel technologies to benefit older persons at risk for pneumonia and voice restoration in individuals who have lost their larynx to cancer. Today, she shares her insights on innovation in laryngology and protection of intellectual property. 2022-02-2229 minOut of the VoiceboxOut of the VoiceboxNailing the CF InterviewThis episode features Dr. Donna Graville, an associate professor and founding director of the OHSU-Northwest Center for Voice and Swallowing at Oregon Health and Science University. Dr. Graville has mentored many clinical fellows and graduate students during her rich career. This episode features priceless advice and a behind-the-scenes perspective on the clinical fellowship application process. Anyone looking to apply for a fellowship or mentoring students that are applying should listen up and take some notes.2022-02-0839 minThe SENDcastThe SENDcastLessons from Lockdown with Wendy Lee The lockdowns imposed during the pandemic have presented immense challenges for all, especially teachers. Everyone has been affected in a multitude of ways and it has had a profound impact on children, particularly those that are vulnerable. A lot of lessons have been learnt along this rollercoaster of a journey and in this week’s episode, my guest Wendy Lee, discusses the impact of school disruption due to COVID, on children’s speech, language and communication skills. It has a significant impact on children’s learning and future outcomes, but there is also a very...2021-12-0957 minOut of the VoiceboxOut of the VoiceboxAn SLP's Perspective on Spasmodic Dysphonia: Beyond BotoxOn today's episode, we are joined by Christie DeLuca, a clinical voice specialist at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Adjunct Professor of Voice Disorders at NYU, and owner of her private practice, Speaking Boldly, where she treats individuals with voice disorders and provides voice-focused mentorship to SLPs and SLP-to-bes. Christie has a unique insight into spasmodic dysphonia and shares clinical considerations for management of this disorder.2021-10-1230 minOut of the VoiceboxOut of the VoiceboxA new frontier for Speech-Language Pathology - The Clinical DoctorateThis episode features Dr. Adam Lloyd, an Assistant Professor and Speech-Language Pathologist in the Department of Otolaryngology at the University of Miami. He recently completed the Doctorate of Speech-Language Pathology at Northwestern University and will be discussing the exciting new frontier of the Clinical Doctorate.2021-05-0423 minOut of the VoiceboxOut of the VoiceboxWhat do “weed” do about cannabis: Effects of marijuana on vocal healthOn today's episode, we are joined by Dr. Aaron Ziegler, a certified speech-language pathologist and founder of the Wellness Group for voice, speech, and swallowing, who will help us unravel the mysteries of cannabis consumption and its potential impacts on vocal health. Enjoy, and happy 420!2021-04-2022 minOut of the VoiceboxOut of the VoiceboxThe Vocal MassageOn today's episode, we’re joined by Amy Chapman, CCC-SLP, a voice therapist and voice coach, who is the founder and owner of VoiceLab of LA. Her boutique, individualized approach is widely recognized in the artistic community. In essence, she spends her time making stars shine, many times with her hands through use of the "vocal massage." Tune in to hear some tricks from the guru herself, including how to stretch out your tongue in places you NEVER knew were tense in the first place.2021-04-0622 minOut of the VoiceboxOut of the VoiceboxSinging vs. Sanging & How to get thereOn today's episode, we are joined by India Carney, an accomplished singer, songwriter, vocal arranger, and actress. This New York City native frequently tours with award-winning pop artist, Katy Perry, and has sung for Grammy-award winning artists, including Lady Gaga, Billie Eilish, Meghan Trainor, H.E.R., Natasha Bedingfield, and Mavis Staples. She has performed at the VMAs, Grammy Awards, BET Awards, The Ellen Degeneres Show, Coachella, and more. Her original music collaborations fuse her pop, folk, classical, R&B, a Cappella, jazz and musical theater influences. We discussed a variety of topics including vocal pacing during...2021-03-2323 minOut of the VoiceboxOut of the VoiceboxMaking (sound) waves: The present and future of laryngeal function studiesOn today's episode, Julie Barkmeier-Kraemer, Ph.D, professor in the Division of Otolaryngology and Clinic Director for the University of Utah's Voice Disorder Center, joined us to speak about the current role of laryngeal function studies (acoustic and aerodynamic measurements) in clinical practice. We also discussed ever-evolving technological advances including more reliable ways to collect voice-related data remotely.2021-03-0930 minOut of the VoiceboxOut of the VoiceboxUnconventional breathers: Corona and the stomaOn today's episode, Jenn Starkweather, a certified speech-language pathologist and InHealth Technologies’ east coast clinical specialist, joined us to speak about unconventional breathers. We spoke about everything from differentiating between total laryngectomees and individuals who are trach dependent, to CPR considerations for “neck breathers”, to how these individuals are impacted during the COVID-19 era. 2021-02-2322 minOut of the VoiceboxOut of the VoiceboxGains without the (vocal) strainOn today’s episode, we’ll be discussing the positive impact of respiratory coordination on preventing vocal injury during exercise. We are joined today by Sara Davis, founder of VoxFit, who has a rich history as both a certified fitness instructor and a speech-language pathologist who specializes in voice, upper airway, and swallowing disorders.2021-02-0933 minOut of the VoiceboxOut of the VoiceboxWhy don't you just meet me in the middle?On today’s episode, we’ll be discussing the evaluation and management of unilateral vocal fold paralysis. We are joined today by Dr. Will Karle, a fellowship trained laryngologist at Mayo Clinic-AZ, who is here to help answer all of our burning questions.2021-01-2638 minOut of the VoiceboxOut of the VoiceboxOut of the Voicebox TrailerOut of the Voicebox, hosted by Sara Charney and Nathaniel Sundholm, is a podcast dedicated to highlighting experts in fields related to laryngeal function. While otolaryngologists and speech-language pathologists (SLPs) will be frequent guests, we will also be featuring allied professions like professional singers, respiratory therapists, interventional pulmonologists, exercise physiologists, vocal coaches - the sky is the limit! These light-hearted, fast-paced, information-heavy conversations promise to be interesting, educational, and never boring. 2021-01-2200 minKPFA - The Hear and NowKPFA - The Hear and NowThe Sibarg Ensemble performs live: The Hear and Now – August 8, 2019 Founded in 2008 in Tehran and dedicated to multiculturalism and peace, the Sibarg Ensemble brings together traditional Iranian music and jazz through original compositions, arrangements of classical melodies and folksongs, and structured improvisations. A trio version of the ensemble–Sara Saberi, oud, Hesam Abedini, vocals and Persian percussion, and Josh Charney, piano and keyboards–performs in the KPFA studio, hosted by Derk Richardson, with Tony Ferro engineering the live sound. A quartet version, with drummer Jordan Glenn, performs Friday, August 9, at the Red Poppy Art House in San Francisco, and Saturday, August 10, at a private house concert in Berkeley. The post...2019-08-091h 59KPFA - The Hear and NowKPFA - The Hear and NowThe Sibarg Ensemble performs live on The Hear and Now, 10 p.m., Thursday, August 8, 2019 Founded in 2008 in Tehran and dedicated to multiculturalism and peace, the Sibarg Ensemble brings together traditional Iranian music and jazz through original compositions, arrangements of classical melodies and folk songs, and structured improvisations. A trio version of the ensemble–Sara Saberi, oud, Hesam Abedini, vocals and Persian percussion, and Josh Charney, piano and keyboards–performs in the KPFA studio, hosted by Derk Richardson, with Tony Ferro engineering the live sound. A quartet version, with drummer Jordan Glenn, performs Friday, August 9, at the Red Poppy Art House in San Francisco, and Saturday, August 10, at a private house concert in B...2019-08-0600 minThe Middle Ground w/ Michael Charney & Eric Byler 8p ET TuesOklahoma. With sadness, shock, and sorrow for fellow Americans who lost lives, loved ones, and homes in yesterday's tragedy, tonight on The Middle Ground we welcome back D.R. Tucker, conservative writer and blogger who crystalizes the angst of intelligent, scientifically literate conservatives who have seen their movement taken over by Rush Limbaugh sensibilities and Sara Palin science.   D.R. has focused much of his work on efforts to convince leaders in the Republican party to take action. He wrote recently:   "...Set aside the GOP’s alliance with Big Oil for a moment, and realize that in order for the GOP...2013-05-221h 30