
Join speech-language pathologist Jeff Stepen as he interviews a variety of professionals, parents, and other assorted characters about topics related to the practice of speech pathology/therapy. conversationsinspeech.mystrikingly.com/
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 67 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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You may remember Dr. Charles Lenell (pronouns: they/them) from episode 49 (The Doctoral Shortage). Dr. Lenell is back to discuss an online petition they filed with change.org. The gist of the petition: LGBTQ students at some colleges and universitie... more
The growing adoption of teletherapy will inevitably lead to a broader selection of online platforms for providers. Ambiki is one such platform that recently had a "coming out party" at ASHA 2022 in New Orleans.
My guest today is Bailey Morgan, dire... more
Robyn Walsh is back to talk about how COVID changed her practice, the state of "Oral Motor," and the Myo craze that seems to have taken over social media.
Links:
Robyn's Professional Website
Robyn's 2020 Paper: Orofacial myofunctional therapy ... more
Every therapist I've ever met has dealt with feelings of burnout from time to time. From productivity pressures to feelings of imposter syndrome, we all struggle to make sense of it all as the years of practice fade into the background. We must regul... more
I’m so glad I found Jeff’s podcast and have really enjoyed long walks during this COVID-19 season listening to them. I miss talking with my coworkers and look forward these podcasts as a way to stay connected. Thanks for these conversations!
Love this podcast! No frills, no fluff quality interviews.
I am a communication disorders major at California State Fullerton, and came across Jeff’s podcasts when I was researching childhood apraxia of speech. I found so much great information here that I was able to use in my presentation. These podcasts are not only great for SLP’s, they are also great for students. Thank you Jeff for providing me with great podcasts that help me further my studies.
Hey Jeff, I'm a SLP Masters student in Australia and found your podcast with Linda D'Onofrio great to listen to because it was down to Earth and funny. Many SLP Podcasts are highly technical and not very relatable as a student and yeah SLP stuff is technical but this is informative and a bit of fun. LIKE!
Good stuff for speech-language pathologists and adjacent fields









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