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Out of the Voicebox

Sara Charney
RCPD
Botulinum Toxin / Botox
Burp Therapy (BE RP)
Laryngeal Physiology
Broadway
Laryngology
Speech-Language Pathology
Dynamic MRI
Extreme Metal Vocals
Multidisciplinary Clinic

Out 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 therapy, interventional pulmonology, exercise physiology, vocal coaches... more

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On today's episode, Dr. Yassmeen Abdel-Aty shares how collaboration with SLPs transformed her practice, turning her multidisciplinary clinic at USF into a powerhouse of comprehensive voice, swallowing, and airway care. Discover the benefits of integr... more

What does it take to sing one of Broadway’s most demanding roles—eight shows a week—and do it sustainably?

In this episode, we're joined by Lencia Kebede, who is currently playing Elphaba on Broadway, for a candid conversation about vocal endurance,... more

In this episode, Kyle Friend shares his journey from competing at the professional level to finding his place behind the microphone as a leading voice in volleyball commentary. Kyle walks us through the transition from player to commentator, highligh... more

What’s really happening when a metal vocalist growls, screams, or distorts their sound—and how does the larynx handle that intensity? In this episode, we sit down with Amanda Stark PhD, CCC-SLP, who studies heavy metal singing under videostroboscopy,... more

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Dr. Yassmeen Abdel-Aty
Fellowship-trained laryngologist, multidisciplinary voice clinician
University of South Florida and Tampa General Hospital
Episode: Out of the Silos: The SLP Role in Laryngology Training
Lencia Kebede
Broadway performer with roles in Hamilton and upcoming Wicked Elphaba on Broadway
Episode: Wicked Endurance: Defying Gravity Night After Night
Kyle Friend
Former professional indoor and beach volleyball player, commentator
Volleyball World / Beach Pro Tour
Episode: From Pro Player to Commentator: The Transition to Vocal Athlete
Amanda Stark
Voice scientist and clinical speech language pathologist
University of Utah, Voice Airway Swallowing and Translational Research Lab
Episode: Behind the Growl: The Science of Metal Singing
Stacey Menton
Speech-language pathologist specializing in voice and upper airway disorders at Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville
Mayo Clinic
Episode: A Sturdy Approach to Stretchy Voices: hEDS Unpacked
Michael Lerner
Laryngologist, director of Yale Voice Center
Yale Voice Center at Greenwich Hospital
Episode: No Burp: When the Cricopharyngeus Won't Let Go
Andrew Keltz
Speech-Language Pathologist, former professional singer
Yale Voice Center at Greenwich Hospital
Episode: No Burp: When the Cricopharyngeus Won't Let Go

Hosts

Sara Charney
Host and co-host with a focus on voice, medical education, and multidisciplinary collaboration in laryngology.
Nathaniel Sundholm
Host and co-host specializing in voice science, clinical practice, and performance-related voice topics.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 16 ratings
  • Great topics. Great hosts and guests.

    Love this podcast. As a healthcare professional who works in the ENT/Laryngology space, this podcast is such a great way to immerse myself in this professional world while I’m on my way to work, or on a walk, etc. I think this would be of interest to people no matter where they’re at in their education or career. Keep it up you guys!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    dbuzz2
    United States3 years ago
  • Great and informative podcast

    Great podcast—would watch again! Very educational for the students, trainees, and anyone interested in the voice!!!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    voice enthusiast
    United States4 years ago
  • Thanks for your program

    I just found this and I have SD. So good to educate others on this disorder.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    suavita34
    United States4 years ago
  • Awesome!

    Love this podcast! Thank you! Please make more!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    JrDuck
    United States5 years ago
  • Great Pod!

    Only one episode out but I love the insightful conversation and I’m looking forward to more!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Jnier19
    United States5 years ago

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Listeners praise accessible, educational conversations that are valuable for clinicians and students alike.
The show is engaging for trainees and professionals seeking practical voice-care insights.
Episodes are informative and supportive for understanding rare voice disorders and multidisciplinary care.

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No Burp: When the Cricopharyngeus Won't Let Go
Q: How did the team arrive at incorporating speech-language pathology into RCPD treatment?
Observing that Botox helped most patients but not all, the team explored adjunctive strategies from SLPs to retrain burping as Botox wore off, leading to a coordinated, team-based therapy.
No Burp: When the Cricopharyngeus Won't Let Go
Q: What is RCPD and why should clinicians care about it?
RCPD is a condition characterized by lifelong inability to burp, with symptoms resembling IBS; recognizing it allows targeted interventions (like Botox) and a collaborative, multidisciplinary treatment plan that can dramatically improve quality of life.
Behind the Growl: The Science of Metal Singing
Q: What are the next steps or hopes for this research, and how might performers benefit in practical terms?
She describes public display of research bringing lab insights to the stage, hopes for better education for clinicians, producers, and agents, and a future where performers can tour longer with healthier vocalization.
Behind the Growl: The Science of Metal Singing
Q: Are there resources or pathways for people interested in this singing work, and who should be involved in care beyond the vocal coach?
She mentions interdisciplinary dream clinics and the need for co-treatment across disciplines, including physical therapy and movement science, to support performers.
Behind the Growl: The Science of Metal Singing
Q: What common misconceptions do you hear from listeners or performers, and what should someone consider if they want to pursue this work?
She notes that media often focuses on what's known, emphasizes individualized care, and stresses that genre is not inherently injurious, with a need for clinical translation to real-world practice.

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What is Out of the Voicebox about and what kind of topics does it cover?

A fast-paced, information-dense show that brings together clinicians, researchers, and high-performance performers to explore laryngeal function, vocal health, and multidisciplinary care. Episodes span clinical collaboration between speech-language pathologists and doctors, safety and physiology of extreme vocalizations, and practical methods for sustaining voice in demanding professions. Noteworthy is the blend of medical insight with real-world applications for performers and athletes, plus structured therapy and rehabilitation approaches that listeners can translate into practice. The series often features multidisciplinary clinics, cutting-edge diagnostics, and patient-centered care stories that emphasize collaboration, education, and p... more

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4. Amanda Stark
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6. Michael Lerner
7. Andrew Keltz

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