Memory. Literacy. Aphasia. Speech Sounds. Language. Cognition. Fluency. Dysphagia. Augmentative and Alternative Communication. Apraxia. Dysarthria. Hearing loss. Social Skills. Voice Disorders. Leave this podcast with more knowledge than you will know wha
Today we have the incredible Erin McCarthy on today! We discussed oral care and NVHAP. This sounds super simple, I get it! However, this is so important and one of those things we don't learn in-depth in graduate school. Now we have people dedicating their lives and research to this super important first step! Have you heard of NVHAP? Nope, I hadn't either.. (can you guess who works primarily with pediatrics?) Take a listen to learn more about this and learn from this incredible leader in our field.. did I mention she is affiliated with many organizations, universities, and starting her own business! This SLP does more in a day than I most likely do in a month.. check her out! Follow us on Instagram: @itsallspeechie Head over to Patreon to help build content! Check out Erin! Instagram: @emac921 Email: erinmccarthy921@gmail.com LinkedIn: Erin McCarthy Below you can find some resources referenced during the podcast: Link to donate to The Young Women's College Prep School of Rochester, NY - https://youngwomenscollegeprep.org/ Book Recommendations - Left Neglected by Lisa Genova (or anything by Lisa Genova) Over My Head by Claudia L. Osborn Resources: Barbara Quinn Diane Baker National Organization for NV-HAP Prevention - NOHAP Basic Nursing Care to Prevent Non-ventilator Hospital-Acquired Pneumonia
Today we sit down with Leanna Vollintine for PART 2! Part Two is all about what chronic pain is and how it affects those with the diagnosis in their day to day. We also discuss how this can affect running a business. Our biggest take away from the episode is to have open communication with parents/families that you work with to remind them that you are a person as well! Take that time off, run a little late, take a nap.. but don't feel bad about it (or do it often)! So whether you are a chronic pain sufferer or not, this episode will be helpful to you starting a business :) Remember this is PART 2, so go listen to PART 1 for more of Leanna and her amazing personality! Follow us on Instagram: @itsallspeechie Head over to Patreon to help build content! Follow Leanna on all of the things: Instagram - @speechworkstherapy Facebook - SpeechWorks Terapia Website - www.speechworkstherapytx.net Below you can find some resources referenced during the podcast: Link to donate to Cutaneous Lymphoma Foundation - https://www.clfoundation.org/ Book Recommendations - Who Moved My Cheese by Spencer Johnson Atomic Habits by James Clear Resources & Social Media Sites to Look Out For: The Independent Clinician Fun In Speech by Tara Sharon Says So by Sharon McMahon Jess Massey The Informed SLP Kristie Voice by Kristie Knickerbocker
Today we sit down with Leanna Vollintine! We discussed almost everything, so we made two episodes out of it :) Part One is all about building rapport with families and clients! We discuss great functional activities in and out of therapy as well as how to incorporate the family/caregivers into our therapy to help with carryover. (Also when you should not be sending activities home). Leanna has so many great ideas for how to make parents more comfortable, aware of what our services entail, and the importance of home practice! Remember this is PART 1, so stay tuned for PART 2 next time! You will learn about her experience as a business owner and how chronic pain affects everyday tasks. She brings so much insight and great business tips for anybody! Follow us on Instagram: @itsallspeechie Head over to Patreon to help build content! Follow Leanna on all of the things: Instagram - @speechworkstherapy Facebook - SpeechWorks Therapy Website - www.speechworkstherapytx.net Below you can find some resources referenced during the podcast: Link to donate to Cutaneous Lymphoma Foundation - https://www.clfoundation.org/ Book Recommendations - Who Moved My Cheese by Spencer Johnson Atomic Habits by James Clear Resources: Cari Ebert M&M Post The Key Role of Strong Relationships in Early Intervention Getting Connected: Speech and Language Pathologists' Perceptions of Building Rapport via Telepractice Functional Speech Therapy Activities
Today I am beyond thrilled to have Kimberly Sanzo join me today (as you can tell by my obsessive talking)! We discussed the Deaf/hard of hearing populations and the misconceptions that not only the public has about them and their disability, but us as therapists are guilty of as well. Both of us have seen first hand these misconceptions in real life and I learned so much about hearing loss through this episode. These kiddos (and adults) have so much to teach us (about something we can never quite understand) and I really appreciate people like Kimberly taking initiative to help their voices be heard! Follow us on Instagram: @itsallspeechie Head over to Patreon to help build content! Follow Language First and Kimberly on social media: - Twitter: @languagefirst - Instagram: @langauge1st - Facebook: Language First - Website: langauge1st.org Below you can find some resources referenced during the podcast: Link to donate to Language First - https://language1st.org/ Book Recommendations - Language Deprivation and Deaf Mental Health by Neil Glickman & Wyatte Hall Resources: https://gallaudet.edu/asl-connect/ Language First Professionals FB group Asynchronous courses for ASHA CEUs Deaf Children Need Language, Not (Just) Speech Benefits of Visual Language: How Acquisition of Signed Language Complements Spoken Language Development
Today we travel to Australia to talk with our next guest, Ishwari Samarakoon! We discussed so many things, but focused on burnout and how to improve feelings surrounding our field. We also discuss the areas we need to stand up for ourselves to other professionals/companies and even parents! Your mental health is worth it and hopefully this episode gives you some tips and pointers OR at least reminds you that you are not alone in feeling burnt out at any stage in the career. Follow us on Instagram: @itsallspeechie Head over to Patreon to help build content! Follow Ishwari on social media: - Instagram: @thespeechielife_ - email: ish@thespeechielife.com.au Below you can find some resources referenced during the podcast: Link to donate to Variety - https://www.variety.org.au/wa/ Book Recommendations - Dare to Lead by Brene Brown Radical Candor by Kim Scott Year of Yes by Shonda Rimes Resources: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7732050/ https://leader.pubs.asha.org/doi/full/10.1044/leader.FTR1.22062017.44 https://inside.ewu.edu/calelearning/psychological-skills/preventing-burnout/ https://hbr.org/2016/11/beating-burnout
I am so honored to share our guest, Erin Gaul, with you today! We sat down to discuss owning and a business (and why it might not be in your best interest). In honor of breast cancer awareness month, Erin shares her personal story which is so incredibly eye opening! Please stop by to hear how knowledgeable and genuine Erin is in her therapy practice. Follow the podcast on Instagram: @itsallspeechie Head over to patreon to help build content! Follow Erin Gaul on social media: Instagram - @yourspeechpathllc Facebook - Your Speech Path LLC Website - www.yourspeechpathllc.com Below you can find some resources referenced during the podcast: Link to donate to Unite for Her - https://uniteforher.org/donate/ Book Recommendation: The SLP's Guide to Treating Childhood Apraxia of Speech by Cari Ebert MS, CCC-SLP & Dave Hammer MA, CCC-SLP Breast Cancer Resources: https://uniteforher.org/ National Breast Cancer Foundation Community Sharing Calendar Breast Cancer Awareness - CDC Breast Cancer Overview - UCLA Health Living Beyond Breast Cancer Susan G. Komen Resources Episode Resources: Business Practices Overview - ASHA Childhood Apraxia of Speech Overview - ASHA Speech Intervention Effects for Childhood Apraxia of Speech: Quality Appraisal of Systematic Reviews
Today we are joined with Virginia Ingram! She taught me so much about what digital literacy is (and no, it is not e-books, I learned..) and how we use it in our speech therapy services as well as in our day-to-day lives. Her southern accent comes in as strong as my ability to get off topic... check it out! Check out Virginia on Instagram (@virrrrrrrginia & @ambikitools). Websites for more information include: ambiki.com & www.slp-news.info Follow us on Instagram: @itsallspeechie Head over to patreon to help build content! Below you can find some resources referenced during the podcast: Link to donate to International Society for Technology in Education - https://www.iste.org/about/diversity-equity-and-inclusion Book Recommendations - Mismatch by Kat Holmes Resources: https://leader.pubs.asha.org/do/10.1044/2022-0808-social-media-elementary-schools/full/ https://www.instagram.com/movewithmarcia/?hl=en https://www.education.com/resources/coding/?cid=11.75 https://www.commonsensemedia.org/ https://ambiki.com/
I am ecstatic to share our guest, Allie Reed, with you today! We sat down to discuss all things aphasia and how important quality of life and family is to the therapy process. Aphasia patients will always have a piece of my heart.. so I am glad Allie stopped in to share that mutual appreciation! Follow us on Instagram: @itsallspeechie Head over to patreon to help build content! Below you can find some resources referenced during the podcast: Link to donate to Aphasia Recovery Connection - https://aphasia-recovery-connection-inc.networkforgood.com/ Book Recommendations - Brain Attack: My Journey of Recovery From Stroke and Aphasia by David Dow & 100 Names for Love: A Memoir by Diane Ackerman Resources: https://aphasiarecoveryconnection.org/ https://www.aphasia.com/ https://www.researchgate.net/publication/342666637_Neurogenic_Communication_Disorders_and_the_Life_Participation_Approach_The_Social_Imperative_in_Supporting_Individuals_and_Families https://www.researchgate.net/publication/340822327_The_Value_of_Communication_Strategies_in_the_Treatment_of_Aphasia
First guest, Susan Haseley! We are here to discuss the /r/ sound and how we are looking at it all wrong, Susan's product (Bite-R), and patents. This was so much fun to sit down and learn about things I know little information about (if at all) and topics I have never even had exposure with! Follow us on Instagram: @itsallspeechie Head over to patreon to help build content! Below you can find some resources referenced during the podcast: Link to donate to Habitat for Humanity: https://www.habitat.org/ Book Recommendation: Blink: The Power of Thinking without Thinking by Malcolm Gladwell Resources: https://www.bite-r.com/ https://www.uspto.gov/patents/basics https://leader.pubs.asha.org/do/10.1044/eliciting-the-r-sound-taking-the-pain-out-of-therapy/full/ Shuster, Linda I. Dennis M. Ruscello and Amy R Toth. "The Use of Visual Feedback to Elicit Correct /r/." American Journal of Speech=Language Pathology.4.2 (1995): 37.Web. 20 Dec. 2011
Speech pathology is as broad of a field as you can imagine! It can feel a bit big at times, but sit down to hear what this career path is and why you should choose it. The biggest benefit of joining is the flexibility to work in many settings and with many populations as well as improve people's communication and overall quality of life. We also talk about advocating and how to make your voice heard to improve treatment and the field as a whole. Hop in, especially if you are new to the field (or not in the field at all), to gain a whole new understanding of SLPs before we do a deep dive into all of these areas and the assessment/treatment of LITERALLY everything! Follow us on Instagram: @itsallspeechie Head over to patreon to help build content! Below you will find the resources referenced during the podcast: Speech Overview: https://www.asha.org/students/speech-language-pathologists/ Speech Demographics: https://www.asha.org/siteassets/surveys/2000-2020-member-and-affiliate-profile-trends.pdf SLPA: https://www.asha.org/assistants-certification-program/slpa-faqs/#b1 CCC Info: https://www.asha.org/certification/certification-standards-for-slp-general-information/ Triangle Aphasia Project: https://www.asha.org/certification/certification-standards-for-slp-general-information/ Disorders and Advocacy: https://www.asha.org/siteassets/publications/sp2016-00343.pdf
Welcome to the first (unofficial) episode of It's All Speechie! This episode was made to give a little overview of what to expect during the podcast and your time with me, Natalie Rosen. I am a speech pathologist that is just here to be in your corner and provide you with all of the best information coming from your colleagues across the street and around the world! We are here to learn about all things speech (and related professions) and how to be better practicing clinicians while also building connections with those in the field to increase our support for one another. Follow us on Instagram: @itsallspeechie Head over to patreon to help build the content!