
The Talking Speech Apraxia Podcast, hosted by Ruth Rowntree, Speech Apraxia UK, is a heartfelt and empowering show dedicated to illuminating the challenges and triumphs that come with speech apraxia (also known as verbal dyspraxia) through interviews with experts and inspiring personal accounts. We cover childhood apraxia of speech, acquired apraxia of speech and primary progressive apraxia of spe... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 16 | Founded | 7 months ago |
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Listen to this inspiring podcast where I interview Mikey Akers. In his own words, Mikey describes his journey- I was diagnosed with verbal dyspraxia (now known as childhood apraxia of speech) when I was 2 and a half, the worst case my speech therapis... more
I’m Gill, mum to two boys, Tomos (8) and Macsen (5). We live on Anglesey, and the boys are educated through the medium of Welsh, while hearing both Welsh and English at home.
When Macsen was five years and four months old, he was diagnosed with Chil... more
In this episode, Ruth is joined by Helen to explore childhood apraxia of speech through an evidence-based lens. Helen Stringer was the lead author on the RCSLT Position paper on Childhood Apraxia Of Speech (2024). The discussion focuses on why accura... more
In this episode of Talking Speech Apraxia, Ruth is joined by Julia Chauvet, a researcher exploring the fascinating interface between linguistic planning and motor speech production. Julia breaks down how speech moves from an initial idea to fluent ar... more
In this episode, Ruth Rowntree interviewed by Libby Hall, takes a clear-eyed look at why speech apraxia remains so poorly understood within speech and language therapy. She examines the persistent gaps in university training, the limited exposure man... more
In this episode, Jodie Simpson, an autistic speech and language therapist, talks openly about her journey into the profession and her research on neurodiversity within speech and language therapy. Jodie explores the realities faced by neurodivergent ... more
Kimberley Williams explores the realities of working with acquired apraxia of speech, a rare motor speech disorder that most often presents alongside aphasia following stroke. Drawing on extensive clinical experience, Kimberley explains the specialis... more
Distinguished Assistant Professor Appas Saha joins us from India to discuss speech apraxia awareness, care, and diagnosis in his country. He explores how families navigate assessment and therapy for children with childhood apraxia of speech, highligh... more









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