
A podcast dedicated to answering the question: What is Communication? Marie, Matt, Michelle, Michael, and Rachel are all licensed and certified Speech and Language Pathologists. They break down the latest in Speech and Language Therapy, interview leaders in the field, and apply evidence-based practice to their discussions.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 102 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Categories | EducationMedicineHealth & Fitness | ||||

Ruchi, Matt, and Michelle dive into the research and pop news in and related to the field of Speech and Language Pathology. On this week’s episode they discuss neuro-affirming therapy, losing a licensure for not completing CEU’s, and the book: A Hea... more
The crew get together to review ASHA Convention
This was originally recorded in December before technical difficulties struck and the holidays which forced the episode to be delayed 4 weeks.
Matt, Michelle, and Rachel dive into the research and pop news in and related to the field of Speech and Language Pathology. On this week’s episode, the team introduces a new weekly research article review on discord, look at research on modified ba... more
Matt, Ruchi, and Rachel dive into the research and pop news in and related to the field of Speech and Language Pathology. On this week’s episode the team look at changes in the code of ethics, teachers of Tik Tok, do grad students identify white pri... more
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I found this podcast an SLP grad student. I enjoyed it but if I could offer one piece of feedback, it would be to break up longer episodes into shorter episodes of 30-40 minutes for a more digestible format. The episode I tuned into was an hour and thirty minutes long and covered several different topics that might have been separated out. Thank you!
*Likes*: Perfect speech podcast for a long commute! The three hosts represent different settings, and each episode is broken into fun segments to keep things moving! I disagree with those saying “not enough research talk”- i’d jump out of my car onto the highway if I had to listen to an hour of straight research back-to-back. *Dislikes*: The intro/sign off music from the first season or so—at least it didn’t sound like the American Horror Story theme song, like the informed SLP’s intro. D: *Requ... more
I travel often and their podcast makes me trip fly by and keeps me entertained. I like hearing what’s going on in the speech world for general news, and you really get to know the show hosts. Very down to earth and have such a wide variety of guests as well!
Waiting for new podcasts and listening to old ones. Iv listened on a walk in a car while doing chores, it’s like green eggs and ham you can enjoy it anywhere! 😂😁👍
When I listen to a podcast, I am hoping to learn something from people who are knowledgeable about the topic. The SLP’s on this podcast hadn’t even read the articles being discussed in the episode I listened to and did not seem prepared to discuss the topics. 1 star for choosing good topics and 1 star for the section from the informed SLP.
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