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Audiologist Amy Boyce from Bronson Constance brown Hearing Center discusses the new service available for cochlear implants, how they work, benefits and care options.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Ben Thompson interviews Dr. Claire Murphy at Mount Sinai's Balance and Hearing Center. Dr. Murphy explains how cochlear implants work and how they can alleviate some patients' tinnitus.Get started with Treble Health:Schedule a complimentary telehealth consultation: treble.health/free-telehealth-consultation Take the tinnitus quiz: https://treble.health/tinnitus-quiz-1Download the Ultimate Tinnitus Guide: 2024 Edition: https://treble.health/tinnitus-guide-2024
Most of us don't think about our nose until it's stuffed up, dripping and making our lives miserable. But maybe we should give our nose more thought, or at least some appreciation. Our nose warms the air we pull into our lungs, filters out irritants and helps us smell our morning coffee.And it's full of surprises. Did you know our two separate nostrils and nasal passages take turns being congested and decongested in an alternating rhythm called the nasal cycle?MPR News host Angela Davis talks with two ear, nose and throat doctors about how our nose works, what causes congestion, how to treat problems of the nasal passages and sinuses and why our sense of smell disappears when we get a cold. Guests: Dr. Neal Godse is an assistant professor in the University of Minnesota Medical School's Department of Otolaryngology and a rhinologist with M Health Fairview.Dr. Ian Lalich is an otolaryngologist at Renew ENT and Hearing Center in Edina and previously at M Health Fairview. He also serves on the board of directors at the Minnesota Academy of Otolaryngology.Subscribe to the MPR News with Angela Davis podcast on: Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or RSS.Use the audio player above to listen to the full conversation.
JAMAUL FORD is a force in strategic planning and innovative marketing. His expertise spans across community outreach, health, leadership, organizational infrastructure, and strategic planning. Jamaul's vast experience at High Level Speech and Hearing Center equipped him with a keen eye for growth, significantly benefiting clients and patients. Through innovation and strategic planning, High Level Hearing was awarded one of the top fastest-growing companies by ICIC in 2022. CONNECT WITH Jamaul Ford Email: jamaulford@gmail.com Website: https://jrumzworld.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamaul-ford-3bb430194/ Facebook: https://www.instagram.com/jamaulthemaven/?hl=en Twitter: https://twitter.com/JamaultheMaven CONNECT WITH Cedric Francis Website: https://www.lead2greatness.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cedricbfrancis Twitter: https://twitter.com/cedricbfrancis Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/leadtogreatness/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cedric-b-francis-a0544037/ DONATE TODAY to provide resources to low income and poverty stricken communities! Website: https://www.mtsoutreach.org
Dr. Terry Zwolan is the Director of Audiology Access and Standards of Care at Cochlear Americas. Dr. Mary Rose Goldstein is an audiologist at the Ear and Hearing Center in the Center for Neurosciences in Tucson, Arizona. They join Dr. D'Anne Rudden on the podcast this month to decode cochlear implant candidacy guidelines, the MTSB, and “best aided condition.”
In this episode, Susan speaks with Dr. Katherine Alsop, an Audiologist and Clinical Educator in UNT's Department of Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology. They have a wide-ranging discussion about hearing loss and the importance of diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation. Dr. Alsop answers questions about hearing aids and shares some information about auditory training. Their conversation also covers some of the fascinating research into the relationship between hearing loss and health issues such as cognitive decline and fall risk. To learn more about the UNT Speech & Hearing Center, visit https://hps.unt.edu/aslp/aslp-clinics. To learn more about OLLI at UNT, visit https://olli.unt.edu or email olli@unt.edu.
JAMAUL FORD is a force in strategic planning and innovative marketing. His expertise spans across community outreach, health, leadership, organizational infrastructure, and strategic planning. Jamaul's vast experience at High Level Speech and Hearing Center equipped him with a keen eye for growth, significantly benefiting clients and patients. Through innovation and strategic planning, High Level Hearing was awarded one of the top fastest-growing companies by ICIC in 2022.Jamaul offers a program, Wealthlist, which is an all-encompassing program designed to empower healthcare professionals to achieve substantial patient growth while creating new revenue streams through innovative productized services. This comprehensive program combines the proven strategies of the Patient Growth Pathways approach with the revolutionary concept of productized services, enabling healthcare professionals to maximize their practice's potential and generate wealth beyond traditional office hours. The program offers a unique focus on productized services, which are pre-packaged and streamlined offerings that patients can access from a waiting list. This novel approach allows healthcare professionals to generate additional revenue without the constraints of traditional appointment schedules.Jamaul works with a variety of health care professionals: behavioral therapists, physical therapists, speech therapists, occupational therapists, chiropractors, etc. who are solopreneurs or who own clinics that are looking to generate more income in their practices but are limited in time and manpower to see more patients. Recognized for his exceptional leadership and vision, Jamaul has consistently steered businesses toward success. Jamaul hopes to equip healthcare professionals with the expertise and tools to attract new patients, enhance patient retention, drive sustainable practice growth, and elevate the overall patient experience.Connect with Jamaul: Email: jamaulford@gmail.com Website: www.brandmaven.ioLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamaul-ford-3bb430194/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jamaulthemaven/?hl=enTwitter: https://twitter.com/JamaultheMaven"What an ingenious concept. Good communities stem from people working together. Thank you so much, Jamaul, for all that you do." IdaBrought to you by Just Minding My Business Media™ LLC. We take visibility seriously.Visit us at https://jmmbmediallc.com/
Jamaul is a Co-founder and Chief Strategy Officer of Jrumz Earwear, Director of Community Outreach at High Level Speech and Hearing Center, a musician, and a brand consultant for healthcare practices. He shares his ideas for creating revenue streams that compliment serving patients in the healthcare practice setting. Learn more about Jamaul at https://www.instagram.com/jamaulthemaven/?hl=en
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How much of life's experiences do you miss out on when your hearing is not optimal? What if your brain function could be enhanced by improving your hearing? Could better hearing help you liver a longer happier life? What impact is decreased hearing having on your social life and feeling connected to your community? Jenna Johnson is a hearing instrument specialist from Kalispell, MT who works for HearUSA. HearUSA has multiple offices across the United States and in Canada that are all connected. In this episode of The Health Fix Podcast, Dr. Jannine Krause interviews Jenna Johnson on the impact of decreased hearing on your mental and emotional health as well as your brain health and cognition. What You'll Learn In This Episode: How decreased hearing disconnects you from the world The importance of an annual hearing exam at any age Why keeping the brain stimulated with optimal hearing improves memory and cognition Most people wait 7 years to seek help for hearing - what's degrading in that time? How auditory deprivation can show up without hearing damage yet a hearing instrument can correct your deficits How impaired hearing can impact your balance and stability How hearing loss disconnects you from your social, mental and emotional experience of the world Why training your brain to pick up the lyrics in a song you can stimulate your brain hearing centers How word recognization testing can assess one's health of their auditory brain centers Resources from the Show: HearUSA Jenna Johnson - HearUSA Kalispell
Questioning your own or a loved one's hearing ability? Have a history of exposure to loud noises and want to know where your hearing stands? Thinking it's time for a hearing aid and curious what's available for you? Ringing in your ears bothering you? Jenna Johnson is a hearing instrument specialist from Kalispell, MT who works for HearUSA. HearUSA has multiple offices across the United States and in Canada that are all connected. In this episode of The Health Fix Podcast, Dr. Jannine Krause interviews Jenna Johnson on what to consider and expect when you're experiencing hearing issues, considering testing or in need of a hearing aid. What You'll Learn In This Episode: Why hearing exams are a great addition to your annual exams What to expect from care at a HearUSA facility How avoiding social events could be a sign of decreased hearing Why one sided neck issues could be leaning to one side to hear better Connection between ear ringing and stress, caffeine, dehydration or neck tension The devices that are best for specific types and degrees of hearing loss Resources from the Show: HearUSA Jenna Johnson - HearUSA Kalispell
Dr. Alice Cellino is the Executive Director at the Columbus Speech and Hearing Center, a practice offering diagnostic audiology, speech-language pathology, and occupational therapy services. She has been with the location for more than 15 years, developing specialties in diagnostic audiological and vestibularological services for adults and children alike. Dr. Cellino attended Auburn University to earn her doctorate in audiology, previously majoring in business administration at Columbus State University. In this episode… Speech pathology and audiology are deeply related but often separate fields. They both delve deep into listening, hearing, and the underlying psychology, yet they rarely work in tandem. Some clinics are experimenting with blending and working with both. The Columbus Speech and Hearing Center is a rapidly-growing clinic that combines speech pathology and audiology practices. While they have specialists in both fields, they are able to serve their patients in a unique way. So how does their practice operate? In this episode of the ListenUp! Podcast, Dr. Mark Syms is joined by Dr. Alice Cellino, the Executive Director of the Columbus Speech and Hearing Center, to discuss the overlap between speech pathology and audiology. They talk about how she entered the field, her work as a director, and her practice's work. The two also touch on the future of the clinic and the influence of technology.
Mark Lorigan is a patient at ListenUp! Hearing Center. He spent almost four years as a medical corpsman in the Navy. He has a bachelor's degree in biology and worked in the pharmaceutical industry in medical sales for 27 years. He has experience with sudden and dramatic hearing loss and wants to help increase awareness by sharing his journey. In this episode… Many people assume that hearing loss is a particular issue with only a few treatments. However, there are multiple causes that require specific care. Mark Lorigan was an average person before he discovered two layers to his hearing loss: fluid on his eardrum and gradual damage over a lifetime. Receiving treatment for the first helped show him the need for the second. In light of this, he wants to share his journey and encourage others to take the steps he did toward better hearing. Dr. Mark Syms invites one of his patients, Mark Lorigan, to talk about his hearing experience on this episode of the ListenUp! Podcast. Together, they break down Mr. Lorigan's initial issues and how they revealed his untreated hearing loss. They talk about the immediate benefits, listening to the people in your life on health issues, and how people adapt to hearing aids over time.
Paris and Jeremy talk to Dr. Nicole Laffan, an audiologist from Northeastern University's Speech-Language and Hearing Center about over-the-counter hearing aids, which are available starting today under a new FDA regulation. The regulation is meant to make the devices more accessible, but an improperly fitting hearing aid can cause more harm than good, she said.
In this episode, Jamaul Ford, a serial entrepreneur in New Orleans who runs High Level Speech and Hearing Center with his wife, Dr. Lana Joseph-Ford, talks with Greg and Doug about launching a product-based business alongside a service-based venture, the R&D behind Jamaul and Lana's product Jrumz, why culture is invaluable within big and small operations, and the challenges and opportunities associated with launching a business in New Orleans. Key Takeaways [00:23] - A brief introduction to Jamaul. [00:46] - How High Level Speech and Hearing Center came to fruition. [04:28] - What the High Level Speech & Hearing Center looks like today. [06:35] - Why Jamaul and Lana developed Jrumz. [10:27] - Why Jrumz has a better sound quality than AirPods. [11:55] - What challenges Jamaul and Lana overcame starting their business versus launching a consumer products company. [16:02] - How to transition from direct-to-consumer to retail outlets and distribution. [17:55] - The R&D process behind Jrumz. [20:54] - What Jamaul is developing at Joseph Ford Enterprises. [23:03] - How Jamaul, Doug, and Greg have experienced running a business in New Orleans and how they believe New Orleans can prosper. Quotes [06:55] - “Most people don't know this: as an entrepreneur, what we are, we are problem solvers, we typically identify what the problem is and try to come up with a solution.” ~ Jamaul Ford [15:21] - “Being product-based is really about building community. And when you're trying to build community, it's more or less like building people [who] are zealots of your product that are going to go out and tell other people. As much marketing, Facebook advertisement, these things you can do, still word of mouth is always going to be the thing that's really going to push your product to the next level.” ~ Jamaul Ford [23:32] - “When it comes to building businesses in New Orleans, I really believe that you have to know the city, you have to know the needs of the city, know the people of the city, to know what to provide for the people of the city.” ~ Jamaul Ford [24:04] - “I do believe personally that it is important to master something in New Orleans and then transition it to the masses.” ~ Jamaul Ford Links Jamaul Ford Dr. Lana Ford High Level Speech & Hearing Center Jrumz Ear Wear Nicholls State University Xavier University Waffle House East Jefferson General Hospital Washington University in St. Louis AirPods Target Best Buy Walmart Facebook Walt Disney World Covington Connect with our hosts Doug Stokes Greg Stokes Stokes Family Office Subscribe and stay in touch Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts lagniappe.stokesfamilyoffice.com Disclosure The information in this podcast is educational and general in nature and does not take into consideration the listener's personal circumstances. Therefore, it is not intended to be a substitute for specific, individualized financial, legal, or tax advice. To determine which strategies or investments may be suitable for you, consult the appropriate qualified professional prior to making a final decision.
Central Ohio nonprofits have battled back from the pandemic, only to be met with new challenges, including the steepest inflation in years and a highly competitive labor market. This week, CMC examines the state of Central Ohio nonprofits with an expert panel. This CMC forum was recorded live on June 15, 2022. Today's speakers are: Michael Corey, Executive Director, The Human Service Chamber of Franklin County Dr. Lisa Courtice, President and CEO, The United Way of Central Ohio Leah Evans, President and CEO, Homeport Dan Sharpe, Vice President for Community Research and Grants Management with The Columbus Foundation The host is Deborah Aubert Thomas, President and CEO, Philanthropy Ohio This forum was sponsored by Columbus Business First, The Columbus Foundation, Columbia Gas, Columbus Speech and Hearing Center, Cramer and Associates, Crane Group, Huntington, The Ohio State University, and Schneider Downs.
Audiologists from The Hearing Center join Lee Kelso for an update on low-cost hearing aids coming to market, and sudden hearing loss due to COVID. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join me in a conversation about one of my favorite topics, Educational Audiology! On this podcast I had the opportunity to interview 2 educational audiologists who work for the Clarke Schools for Hearing and Speech. Clarke has five sites that offer interdisciplinary professional services in center-based, home-based, school-based and virtual services for infants, families, school-age children and adults. At Clarke, audiologists are a critical part of our interdisciplinary team of professionals that support students of all ages and their families. Ashley Dainton, AuD, CCC-A, F-AAA, Audiologist at the Clarke Hearing Center From an early age, Ashley knew she wanted to work in a multidisciplinary field as a healthcare professional. She graduated summa cum laude from Kent State University with a B.S. in Speech Pathology and Audiology. She completed her Doctorate of Audiology at the Northeast Ohio AuD Consortium (NOAC) and received the 2017 Lagler Award for outstanding graduate student. Ashley had clinical placements at the Independence Cleveland Clinic Family Health Center, Mercy Health, Stark County Educational Service Center, the Kent State University and University of Akron clinics and she was part of NOAC's first audiology mission to Guatemala. Ashley went to California to complete her fourth-year audiology externship at the Providence Speech and Hearing Center. During her externship, Ashley had three clinical rotations that included adult and pediatric hearing aid fitting and services, diagnostic testing and specialty testing, auditory brainstem response testing and cochlear implants. Rebecca Huzzy, AuD, CCC-A, Educational Audiologist at Clarke Schools for Hearing and Speech Rebecca Huzzy, AuD, CCC-A, Educational Audiologist at Clarke Schools for Hearing and Speech, graduated cum laude from Bloomsburg University in 2003 with a BS in audiology and speech pathology and then again in 2007 with a doctorate in audiology. Dr. Huzzy has worked as a clinical audiologist at Nemours Children's Hospital, Delaware since graduating, and began working as an educational audiologist at Clarke Philadelphia in July 2013. Her clinical interests include cochlear implants, amplification and education. For more information about Clarke visit the following website and follow them on social media. Clarke: https://www.clarkeschools.org
Dr. Curtis opened her practice in 2018 and believes in giving back by having students and precepting from the beginning. Her relationship with the area university has allowed her to have this ability and offer a well rounded experience. Listen as she discusses her approach to having students and how she quickly grew.Join our private facebook group:https://www.facebook.com/groups/360250875191406
This Week on Sage agingHearing loss can have far-reaching effects on individuals and their families. Signs of hearing loss are sometimes easy to miss, but it's important to be aware of them and not ignore them when we notice they are there. My GuestRoxann Bonta, President, and CEO of Central FL Speech and Hearing Center. Roxann has spent the past 43 years helping people hear and communicate their best and in this episode, she gave us the 411 about hearing loss in older adults. Links & Resourceshttps://www.cfshc.org/ (Central Florida Speech and Hearing Center) Free Amplified Phones: https://www.ftri.org/ (Search locations in FL by zip code) Free or low-cost Amplified phones: https://www.hearingloss.org/hearing-help/financial-assistance/state-telephone-programs/ (Search locations outside of Florida by state) Are You Receiving Our Weekly Newsletter?Get weekly Sage Aging episodes sent straight to your inbox when you http://eepurl.com/dAyuxg (register for our weekly newsletter.) In addition to the latest episode of Sage Aging, you'll also get bonus content, tips, suggested reading, and more. Thanks for Listening!If you are finding value in the podcast, I'd really appreciate it if you would https://www.facebook.com/sageagingpodcast/reviews/ (leave a positive review) and share the Sage Aging podcast with a friend. If you have topic ideas you'd like to share, we'd love to hear from you. Drop us a line at info@Sageaging.us
What Makes Naples Audiology & Hearing Center a Good Neighbor...Today's technology means hearing aids are smaller, more compact, and more aesthetically pleasing than ever before. At Naples Audiology & Hearing Center LLC, you'll meet experienced professionals who will help you hear better with the latest in hearing aid technology. You will work with experienced audiologists to determine the nature of your hearing loss. If a hearing instrument can improve your quality of life, we offer a wide range of high-tech devices from all the leading manufacturers. We believe that hearing care begins with an accurate diagnosis and thorough understanding of hearing loss. In our practice, adults of all ages receive comprehensive care for their hearing. At Naples Audiology & Hearing Center, you will work with licensed audiologists beginning with your first FREE hearing examination to your hearing aid fitting. We believe in providing quality hearing care, not just selling hearing aids.To learn more about Naples Audiology & Hearing Center, go to: www.NaplesHearingCenter.comNaples Audiology & Hearing Center1250 Tamiami Trl. N. Ste. 110Naples, FL 34102239-434-2434Support the show (https://goodneighborpodcast.com)
On this episode of the Jefferson Parish Pulse, we feature an interview with Dr. Lana Joseph-Ford, founder of High Level Speech and Hearing Center, which specializes in the evaluation, identification, and treatment of speech and hearing concerns in both children and adults. Dr. J talks about building her business from the ground-up, the value of the entrepreneurial ecosystem in the Greater New Orleans region, and her vision for the future of her company. We dive into the pieces of her life that led her to become a doctor and the values that have helped to shape her as an entrepreneur. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Welcome to The Schmidt Show This week we are joined Dr. Kevin Fire from the Fire Audiology & Hearing Center in Grand Forks, ND. We take a look at the pitfalls of mixing business and politics. In addition to that, we chase a few rabbits down the trail and touch on a couple of other subjects as well. We hope you will continue to enjoy the show as we move forward with our best efforts to provide you with high quality content. If you are looking for a passionate and engaging look at politics with a side order of not taking ourselves to seriously you are gonna love The Schmidt Show. The Schmidt Show, Brad Schmidt, Politics, Conservatism, New Podcasts, Green New Deal, Economics, Leftist Deception, Socialism, Leftist Meltdown, Up and Coming podcaster, Conservative **-- The Cliff Notes -- For links to the articles and material referenced in this week's episode check out this week's page from our podcast dashboard! This Episode's Podcast Dashboard (http://podcast.theschmidtshow.com/1) Phone Systems for The Schmidt Show provided by Voxtelesys (http://www.voxtelesys.com/) Join us in our interactive chatroom #SchmidtHeads on Freenode! -- Stay In Touch -- **Find all the resources for this show on The Schmidt Show Dashboard The Schmidt Show Dashboard (http://www.theschmidtshow.com) Altispeed Technologies (http://www.altispeed.com/) VoxTelesys (http://www.voxtelesys.com) Cartoon Katie (http://cartoonkatie.com) Contact Brad brad [at] theschmidtshow.com -- Twitter -- The Schmidt Show (https://twitter.com/theschmidtshow)
Today, Katie Strong (Assistant Professor at Central Michigan University) speaks with Mary Ray-Allen about the Bama Perks Coffee Shop at the University of Alabama Speech and Hearing Center. Mary Ray-Allen is the Clinical Director at The University of Alabama Speech and Hearing Center. She is the project director for Bama Perks, a simulated coffee shop that is housed within The UA Speech and Hearing Center that offers a unique social environment for individuals with aphasia to practice and enhance their communication skills. Bama Perks was featured in the March '17 ASHA Leader. She is a member of Alabama Clinical Educators (ACE) and is a nationally certified Speech Language Pathologist and member of ASHA. In this episode you will: Learn how a cup of coffee can lead to confidence in communicating for people with aphasia Learn about how Bama Perks program facilitates the opportunity to socialize in a café style environment Learn a few tips about how to develop this type of program in your work environment, including student training opportunities Download the Full Show Notes
Clinical Instructors Jocelyne Leger and Barbara Worth from Emerson College's Robbins Speech, Language and Hearing Center discuss how they're using cutting-edge speech pathology services to help transgender people use the voice that best matches their identity.
We talk with Dr. Lana Joseph-Ford of High Level Speech and Hearing Center to see how she's healing through hearing. Plus, NOLA high school pride is the topic for this episode's "What To N.O." segment with Tracey Wiley! New Orleans is always full of exciting affairs, and interesting people doing incredible things. Award-winning journalist and social media influencer Casey Ferrand has entertaining and informative conversations about the people, places and events in the Greater New Orleans area. For anyone who wants to stay up on the latest in NOLA, be sure you are “In The NO”!
It's not your typical non-profit. Angie Rikard, MA CCC-SLP, Director of Speech Language Services at Charlotte Speech and Hearing Center joins Pamela Escobar in-studio to talk about the center, how they help identify and serve children with speech and hearing difficulties, and how what they do changes lives in and around Charlotte.