Bodies are piling up in the strange town of Springfield, and forensic pathologist Jonathan Spacer intends to find out why. But, Jon isn’t without his own secrets… He can talk to the dead, for starters. A full-cast serial fiction podcast for mature audiences. Available now on all podcast apps. Find us on Patreon for premium content, including bonus episodes and early access: https://www.patreon.com/HowIDied
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Santa's bastard daughter solves hardboiled Christmas crimes on the North Pole in this half-hour audio comedy. Candy is a death-metal-loving, peppermint-schnapps-swilling PI trying to solve the North Pole's first murder in 500 years without learning the true meaning of Christmas. A sendup of toxic positivity and prodigal homecomings, the show introduces characters like SANTA BLOB (a deformed snowman built as a surrogate Santa Claus), MOPPET (a gingerbread man baker conscripted as a pathologis ...
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The Royal College of Pathologists of Australasia (RCPA) is proud to present The Pathology Report – a podcast exploring the latest insights, innovations, and challenges in pathology. In Season One, recorded live at Pathology Update 2025, we bring you conversations with leading experts in pathology and laboratory medicine. Each episode delves into key areas of the field, highlighting the pivotal role pathology plays in modern healthcare. Stay tuned for the first episodes, landing soon in your ...
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Uniquely Human: the Podcast expands the conversation on autism and neurodiversity by amplifying the voices of autistic and neurodivergent individuals and thought leaders in providing insightful, cutting-edge and practical information about the autistic and neurodivergent experience. Hosted by Barry Prizant and Dave Finch.
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Join Jackie and Diana as they dissect and break down HBO MAX series. They discuss everything from where the series took them emotionally, to character critiques, to fun facts about wardrobe choices. If you share their obsession with HBO MAX shows and the love of a good night in watching them, this podcast is for you. Jackie Hanzl and Diana Johnson work together at an elementary school in the Hudson Valley in NY. Jackie is a speech-language pathologist and Diana is a school psychologist.
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A pivotal podcast on a mission to improve medical intervention for patients with swallowing disorders (dysphagia). Primarily intended for medical speech-language pathologists (SLP) and also relevant for professionals and students involved in pulmonology, otolaryngology, gerontology, nutrition, rehabilitation sciences, and various other areas of healthcare. Join us as a force for change by inspiring critical thinking, facilitating discussion, and stimulating professional development for those ...
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Clinicians Creating Impact is a show for physical therapists, occupational therapists, speech therapists, and speech-language pathologists who want to find the next right answer and create more impact. Each week, Clinical Director and Owner of Abilities Neurological Rehabilitation, Heather Branscombe, shares valuable tips, tools, information, and learnings to help therapists find clients, stop overworking, make more money, and make hard conversations easier, so that they can create a bigger ...
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Fix SLP: Advocacy & Accountability in Speech-Language Pathology
Dr. Jeanette Benigas | SLP, Advocate, PhD
Fix SLP is an SLP Podcast by Dr. Jeanette Benigas about advocacy, autonomy, and reform in Speech-Language Pathology. This show exposes credentialing gatekeeping, dismantles CCC requirements, and helps SLPs advocate for change. Each episode equips SLPs with tools to reclaim their profession. Subscribe now and join the movement transforming speech-language pathology. Follow @fix.slp on Instagram and TikTok. Visit fixslp.com.
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Navigating the world of special education, communication delays and learning differences can be a challenge. Tune in twice a month to hear Stephanie Landis and Meredith Krimmel, two speech-language pathologists at The Parish School in Houston, Texas interview guests from parents to industry professionals with the goal of providing guidance, insight and hope to those touched by children who are differently wired. Each episode will cover a different topic related to education or child developm ...
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Are you an agent of change? Looking to create real, life-long change in your work and in yourself? Ready to turn your visions into reality? Looking to work smarter, not harder—and have lots of fun along the way? Every Thursday, join international author, researcher, and speaker Kelly Vess to put only the best research to work. Kelly covers effective, practical strategies for children AND therapists to thrive. You are a miracle. Your time here is short. Let’s make the most of it. Follow Kelly ...
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The SLP Now Podcast is your go-to resource for practical speech-language pathology tips. Through this podcast, you'll hear directly from Marisha Mets, a school-based SLP turned research nerd. She’ll be joined by expert guests to answer your biggest questions. Submit your questions at slpnow.com/ask.
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Two guys with brain injuries share the lived experience in collaboration with a speech/language pathologist. Co-hosts Ken and Jesse interview peers about their experiences following Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) and healthcare professionals and friends and family members who spend time with people following ABI. Melissa Capo, M.S., CCC/SLP, along with graduate students, supports the co-hosts in the planning, interviewing and review of podcast episodes. An audio engineer professional and his st ...
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Not Just Theories Parenting and therapy beyond the textbooks. Tired of parenting advice that sounds good but doesn’t work? This podcast is about real-life solutions you can actually use. I’m Brittany, a speech pathologist and parent. Here, we go beyond ideas and theories. I share honest stories, practical tips, and clear examples from my experience. Each episode breaks down parenting, therapy, and household strategies into easy, real-world steps. No jargon, no fluff - just useful advice that ...
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Nicole Goldfarb is a Speech-Language Pathologist & Certified Orofacial Myologist, providing information through "Airway Answers with Nicole Goldfarb". She interviews professionals in the field of sleep & airway in order to get all of our questions answered. This series is for both professionals and those interested in sleep & airway issues. ⚠️ 𝐃𝐈𝐒𝐂𝐋𝐀𝐈𝐌𝐄𝐑: NO MEDICAL OR DENTAL ADVICE. Nicole Goldfarb and Airway Answers with Nicole Goldfarb does not give medical advice. The information provide ...
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For years, neurodivergent individuals have been told what to say, how to act, how to feel, what is okay or “appropriate” even when their body is sending them very different messages. Asking these individuals to conform and assimilate, disconnects them from their senses and body. As a result, most of our clients have lost connection to their own opinion or voice. They are actively masking their emotions, sensations, and voice. Many are scared to say the “wrong” thing all the time. The Differe ...
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POPAgriculture combines plant pathologist Steve Savage's love of agriculture and pop culture for an interesting listen about the food you eat and today's agricultural system.
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Keys to Kindergarten Readiness: Activities for Preschoolers, Worksheets, Learning Games, Learn How to Read, Developmental Milestones, Sight Words, Positive Parenting, Christian Mom, Life Skills
Shannon Ali, M.A., CCC-SLP Christian Certified Teacher & Certified Speech-Language Pathologist, Kindergarten Readiness Teacher
Hey Mama! Welcome to Keys to Kindergarten Readiness I’m Shannon Ali. Daughter of the King, Wife, mom of 3 littles, teacher, speech-language pathologist, and kindergarten readiness expert! I remember what it felt like during the Covid lockdown in 2020, my husband was still working, and I was home by myself with our 3 year old, 1 year old, and a newborn baby girl all while still teaching school online. Needless to say, it was a crazy time, but I am thankful for God’s grace and lessons during t ...
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The Language of Play - Kids that Listen, Speech Therapy, Language Development, Early Intervention
Dinalynn Rosenbush, SLP | Speech Pathologist, Parent Mentor, Communication with Kids
*** A Top 1.5% Podcast! *** Getting Kids to Listen, Speech Therapy, IEP, Communication with Kids, Parent Mentor, Family Connection Are you tired of repeating yourself with your children or wonder why they don’t listen? Are you afraid you are doing the wrong thing to help your kids communicate, but you are unsure what to do? Are you frustrated that your kids argue, whine or debate with you? Hey parents, you don’t need to stay overwhelmed, exhausted, and triggered by the fuss. In this podcast, ...
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When was the last time you talked honestly about death? Join Georgie Vestey as she interviews the people who help us as we die and when we're dead.
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Speaking Life Into Motherhood ~ Routines, Time Management, Holistic Health, Self Care, Autism, ADHD, Neurodiversity, Special Needs, Disabilities
Elyse Scheeler MS CCC-SLP, Wellness Coach, Group Fitness Instructor
Are you exhausted from just barely getting by instead of thriving as a mom? Do you feel overwhelmed by your child's medical needs while struggling with basic self-care and wondering if their behaviors are signs of autism, ADHD, or something else that needs intervention? Welcome to Speaking Life Into Motherhood. I'm Elyse - a Christian mom, speech-language pathologist, and wellness coach who understands the decision paralysis that comes with knowing what your neurodivergent kids need but lack ...
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The Speech Umbrella Podcast specializes in exploring simple but powerful therapy tools to maximize therapy outcomes while minimizing your stress and preparation time. With the depth of knowledge stemming from over 30 years in the field of pediatric speech therapy, Denise Stratton, MS, CCC-SLP shares simple tools for optimal outcomes.
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eLABorate Topics, aims to be the leading platform empowering medical laboratory professionals to excel in their careers through industry-specific training and leadership development. We aim to create community where professionals feel valued, supported, and inspired to reach their full potential.
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The Speakeasy is a place that aims to foster communication and connection through the lens of speech-language pathology for people from all walks of life. Join Allison, who is a speech-language pathologist, as she shares her favorite beverages and ways to repair communication breakdowns.
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Welcome! You Are Here Because You Believe Birth Is About Making Mums Too
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Laura Baskall Smith is a speech/langauge pathologist specializing in childhood apraxia of speech (CAS) and also has a daughter with CAS, dysarthria, and developmental language disorder. This podcast discusses topics related to motor speech disorders and brings Laura's unique perspective not only as a speech language pathologist, but also a mother to a child with a speech disorder. Laura is the author Overcoming Apraxia available on Amazon and Barnes and Noble, and the owner and clinical dire ...
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Are you a parent of a child with ADHD (or suspected ADHD)? Are you overwhelmed by the treatment options to support your child? Are you exhausted from giving your child with ADHD *countless* reminders for the same tasks… yelling to get them to (sometimes) listen… and walking on eggshells to avoid the seemingly endless meltdowns? Are you getting constant calls from the school about your child’s behavior? Is your child struggling in school without a plan in place to help them? If you want to tr ...
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Thorndyke is the original fictional forensic detective from the early 1900s. Using science to aid the art of detection; to bring criminals to justice.
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This podcast introduces Early Childhood Educators to: 1) the benefits of podcasting and 2) four podcasts that can be used immediately with the little learners in their classrooms. Hosted by preschool based Speech & Language Pathologist Cindy Harrington M.S., CCC-SLP
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Stay connected to what's happening in the world of speech-language pathology! Daily tips, news, and updates to keep you in the loop and ready to tackle your day! Speech-Language Pathologist Carrie Clark hosts the show along with her guest correspondents, including research correspondent Dr. Meredith P Harold. Come hang out with us each morning for bite-size nuggets of SLP goodness!
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Questions arise regarding best practices when working with patients following tracheostomy and mechanical ventilation. Join speech-language pathologist, Dr. Kristin King, as she interviews healthcare professionals who work with medically complex patients. From dysphagia to speaking Valve use, each episode will build on your clinical knowledge. Discussing evidence-based assessment and treatment options, the Conversations on Aerodigestive Management Podcast, brought to you by Passy-Muir, provi ...
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Welcome to PathPulse: Pathology Innovators in Action, your go-to podcast for practical and implemented digital pathology insights and solutions. This podcast is sponsored by the Digital Diagnostic Summit and Lumea. www.lumeadigital.com
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If you're a healthcare professional, student, or just someone interested in the many facets of medicine, you've come to the right place! We are a team of medical students discussing a broad range of topics with peers, physicians, researchers, administrators, and allied health professionals. You'll hear about hot topics in medicine, practical advice, success strategies, research, and much more. Look for a new episode every other Wednesday!
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Let’s be honest. Life used to be carefree...And then we had kids! Parenting can be messy and hard AF, but also so rewarding. In this podcast, Jenny Ofman and Sheena Watterson will share all the ups and downs of parenthood, as well as share their tips and tricks for parenting using both their expertise and experiences from their professional lives as a speech-language pathologist and special education teacher to their everyday lives as moms!
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Professor Hallux's Pathology Puzzles is a brand new feature series on Fun Kids all about how pathologists solve puzzles about our bodies! When we think about pathology, we often think it's all about dead bodies. But that's only a small part of pathology! Whilst pathology can be really important to find out what caused someone to die, it’s also used in many other cool ways, like when you're feeling ill, and you go to and see your doctor. Doctors rely on the knowledge, diagnostic skills and ad ...
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Tune into candid conversations among professionals in companion diagnostics, an important field in the world of precision medicine. Blending expertise with real-world experience across multiple disciplines, this series aims to illuminate the challenges, approaches, and latest perspectives in companion diagnostics through thoughtful and educational dialogue.
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Dementia Matters is a podcast about Alzheimer‘s disease and other causes of dementia. Creator and host Dr. Nathaniel Chin interviews leading scientists and caregiving experts to bring listeners the latest in Alzheimer’s disease news, research and caregiver resources. Brought to you by the Wisconsin Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center, find show notes and more resources at adrc.wisc.edu/dementia-matters.
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Welcome to the official free Podcast site from SAGE for Veterinary Science. SAGE is a leading international publisher of journals, books, and electronic media for academic, educational, and professional markets with principal offices in Los Angeles, London, New Delhi, and Singapore.
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Love science and conservation? Want to discover new ways to protect our species? Elle Kaye chats with guests who work within the science genre, but whose job titles may need a little unpacking. Strap in for entomology, taxidermy, diaphonization, pet remains, human pathology and all those that work with specimens.
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Every person has the same purpose: self-expression. The most effective way to express ourselves is through words. But according to the Stuttering Foundation, close to 80 million people worldwide stutter, about one percent of the population. In the United States, that's way over 3 million Americans who stutter. Anna Deeter is a speech educator licensed by the Speech Academie Etalon International By R.A.Snezhko nonprofit and the founder of Live Stutter Free. Deeter is NOT a speech pathologist. ...
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The Meade Musings podcast is dedicated to raising awareness about societal issues that are often not discussed openly. Many individuals face challenges that affect their emotional, psychological, mental, and physical health and wellbeing. These issues include infertility/involuntary childlessness, living with disabilities or debilitating illnesses, homelessness, and coping with abusive partners. By recognizing and sharing experiences of real People in abusive relationships and other everyday ...
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Fifty years ago, on March 26th 1971, the body of a young man was found in a secluded spot, an island in the River Trent with extremely limited access. He was buried in a kneeling position, naked except for socks and a wedding ring. His hands and ankles had been bound. So began one of the UK’s most baffling murder mysteries, a grisly crime that has remained unsolved to this day.
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We’ve started this podcast to create a dialogue with you, that may help solve a 1929 murder in Toorak. If you want to know more, or help in the amateur sleuthing, we’ve uploaded documents and images to our website www.murderarchives.com.au to complement the podcast. About the case. On 9 September 1929, Norma McLeod, an unmarried 29-year-old teacher was found unconscious in her parent’s home in the prestigious suburb of Toorak. A pair of men’s underpants lay across her forehead. By 5pm that d ...
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We are parents of two children and one of them just happens to have Down syndrome. When Liam was born we didn’t know very much about Down syndrome and most of the information we did have didn’t seem very hopeful and positive. Well this podcast aims to share stories, break down stereotypes and help change the narrative by redefining Down syndrome.
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Talking with the people who own the largest and most complex CRM systems, with a strong focus on Salesforce. https://www.crmsuccess.show/ Your Host on LinkedIn: Maz: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidmasri/ Khero: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kherothetxrecruiter/
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For most of us, we must be able to listen in order to speak. Put another way, listening plus speaking equals successful communication. Fortunately, for children with hearing loss, listening has become less of a challenge due to the availability of testing that allows early detection of hearing loss and the early use of advanced hearing technology – like hearing aids and cochlear implants. This podcast, The Listening Brain, will celebrate listening and speaking in the context of childhood hea ...
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Clinician Career Reboot: Tips for transitioning into your next non-clinical healthcare role
Brandy Wilkins
This is THE podcast for impact-driven healthcare professionals pivoting away from bedside patient care but longing to do work that matters. Hear career tips and practical strategies for transitioning into your next non-clinical role and be inspired by the journeys of those who have gone before you. Are you a nurse, physical therapist, occupational therapist, or speech language pathologist? Are you interested in a healthcare quality, patient safety, regulatory, health tech, clinical product, ...
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How Occupational Therapists and Speech-Language Pathologists Support Cognitive Health
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33:55When memory, thinking or communication changes begin, knowing where to turn for support can make all the difference. In this episode, we explore how two key health care specialties can help individuals and families meet those challenges with confidence. Sarah Gunderson, an occupational therapist, and Kari Esser, a speech-language pathologist, draw …
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#29 Ian Hopper - Royal College of Pathologists: Why The Public Sector Requires More Skin in the Game
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1:08:57Featured: Ian Hopper Ian is an Executive Director with 15 years’ experience in transformation, operations, and strategic growth across charities, NGOs, and the public sector. He specialises in modernising operating models, embedding digital innovation, and ensuring financial sustainability. Ian has led complex transformations in workforce planning,…
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It's time. To binge the full season early, plus plenty of bonus content, check out http://patreon.com/howidied Transcripts and full cast can be found at http://AudiohmMedia.com/howidied Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesBy Audiohm Media
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#30 Kevin Mossman - DUAL North America: Customer vs Partner vs Salesforce
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1:11:00Featured Kevin Mossman Kevin is an experienced Digital CRM Leader with a broad background in both Software Development and IT Operations. Recognized for providing strategic and tactical executive direction for Customer Experience organizations, he is currently VP of Salesforce Development at DUAL North America, a leading Specialty Program Manager i…
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Morphology Made Simple: Easy Ways to Teach Affixes in Speech Therapy
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7:53Show Notes: slpnow.com/241 Want to access the free materials mentioned in the podcast? Go to slpnow.com/pod! Did you know that just a handful of prefixes and suffixes account for most derivational words students encounter? In this episode, we break down simple, effective strategies for teaching morphology in speech therapy — so you can help student…
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62// How to Teach Reading Nonsense Words to Your Child DIBELS Test Pt 3
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17:16On today’s episode, we are going to dive into part 3 of the DIBELS test! By the end of the episode you will know the reason behind the nonsense words test, what the nonsense words test is like, and how to get your child ready to score a benchmark or above on the nonsense words test. Let’s dig in! Resources Mentioned in the Show: Get your FREE DIBEL…
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Season 2, episode 1. Candy and Minty guard the Santa sack during Lap Day, the biggest elf party of the year. Written and directed by Ella Gale. Producer: Dillon Magrann-Wells Sound supervision and sound design: Sarah Gibble-Laska Composer and musician: Gillian Beth Durkee Candy: Aly Dixon Minty: Moujan Zolfaghari Santa: Kyle Kinane Tinfoil: Ella Ga…
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E16 Making Play Work (Part 1): Toy Rotation - Why Less Is (Actually) More
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16:22If your play space feels overwhelming or your kids ignore most of their toys, this episode is for you. In Part 1 of the Making Play Work series, I unpack the idea of toy rotation - what it is, why it works, and how it can reignite your child’s interest in play. I share how we make toy rotation work in our home (with just a small cube shelf in the l…
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242 Dr. Ben Miraglia: Sleep, Behavior & Speech Struggles? What Early Jaw Growth & Mouth Breathing Reveal
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54:25Hey Friends~ What if mouth breathing isn’t just a habit… but a symptom? In today’s episode, I’m joined by a guest who revealed something I hadn’t fully understood in all my years in this field: crooked teeth, small jaws, restless behavior, trouble with focus, even lingering speech sound errors can ALL be connected to how well a child is BREATHING. …
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39 Gratitude When Motherhood Feels Impossible: Why Obedience Matters More Than Outcomes
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8:04Are you grateful—or just exhausted? Can you find thankfulness when motherhood feels impossible? What would change if you gave yourself permission to celebrate small obedience instead of demanding perfection? In this Thanksgiving special, I'm sharing my heart about finding real, honest gratitude even when life feels overwhelming. I reflect on my the…
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IT: Welcome to Derry S1 E4 The Great Swirling Apparatus of My Brain Reading This Title
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43:01Jackie and Jeff delve into the fourth episode of HBO MAX IT: Welcome to Derry. 00:00 Intro 01:59 Love 08:00 Hate 16:31 I Can Relate 16:54 Thoughts/Questions 40:06 Final Thoughts 42:30 Outro Intro & Outro Music by Jeff Kadlic https://www.instagram.com/jeffkadlic/?hl=en Jeff’s episodes on MADE with Jackie Hanzl Listen here: https://www.buzzsprout.com…
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61// How to Teach Phonological Awareness Skills for DIBELS Reading Test Pt 2
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15:48Hey Momma! This episode is all about teaching your child phonological awareness skills. I know you want your kiddo to do well on the DIBELS reading test, so you will want to listen to the tips in this show to help your child get this subtest down! Let's dig in! Resources Mentioned in the Show: Get your FREE DIBELS Reading Practice Test! Click Here.…
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EP. 67: "Narcolepsy: Unpacking the 24/7 Neurological Sleep Disorder and Airway Comorbidity"
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1:01:52⚠️𝐃𝐈𝐒𝐂𝐋𝐀𝐈𝐌𝐄𝐑: NO MEDICAL OR DENTAL ADVICE. Nicole Goldfarb and Airway Answers with Nicole Goldfarb does not give medical advice. The information provided in this video is for educational and informational purposes only and should not be construed as medical advice. Always seek the guidance of a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you m…
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196. Buddy Up For Life with Beth Gibson
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1:01:19Beth Gibson, Founder & Executive Director of Buddy Up for Life/Buddy Up Tennis, founded Buddy Up for Life in 2008 when her then 3 ½-year-old son, Will, who has Down syndrome, wanted to play tennis with his older brother. Beth realized there was a void in fitness programs for people with Down syndrome. And took the initiative to make her son’s dream…
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Role of Pathology in Sepsis Detection and Management
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30:49In this episode of The Pathology Report, host Dr Ian Gassiep is joined by A/Prof Octavia Peck Palmer, a clinical chemist and director at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Dr Niti Dawar, a senior manager in medical and scientific affairs at Roche Diagnostics, and A/Prof Ken Sikaris, head of chemical pathology at Dorevitch Pathology for a …
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Multiple Meaning Words Made Easy: Step-by-Step Strategies for Speech Therapy
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7:57Show Notes: slpnow.com/240 Did you know that nearly half of English words have more than one meaning? In this episode, we break down simple, evidence-backed strategies to help students infer meaning, build vocabulary, and strengthen comprehension—all without adding more prep to your plate. In this episode, you’ll learn: How to introduce the concept…
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How AI and Digital Pathology Will Transform Pathology Education - with Matthew Cecchini
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28:00In this episode of PathPulse, James is joined by Dr. Matthew Cecchini, a celebrated pathologist, educator, and a Top 100 Trailblazer recognized by The Pathologist magazine. Their conversation dives deep into the profound impact of digital pathology and artificial intelligence (AI) on the field, moving beyond mere clinical application to explore how…
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#207: Does My Child REALLY Need an ADHD Diagnosis?
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27:57SHINING WITH ADHD #207: Does My Child REALLY Need an ADHD Diagnosis? The Childhood Collective 11/26/2025 SUMMARY Deciding whether to pursue an ADHD diagnosis can feel overwhelming. Parents often wonder if the label will change how teachers see their child, or worry that it might affect their child’s self-esteem. We are talking through what a diagno…
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There's a name that keeps appearing in this investigation - Brian Edge - and he's important, because in the early years of the investigation, he's the prime candidate to be Fred. And, because we keep discovering more information, we've again narrowed the time window even more - and he's right in it. To contact me: [email protected] or th…
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Episode 91: Diana Winkler - Life After Abuse: A Journey of Empowerment and Healing for Women
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28:54In this powerful episode of Meademusings Podcast, we welcome Diana Winkler, an empowerment coach dedicated to helping women heal from abusive relationships. Diana shares her personal journey as a survivor of emotional, psychological, and spiritual abuse, revealing the challenges she faced within a controlling marriage and the toxic environment of a…
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Connecting with Young Children through Sensoriaffective Integration: A Discussion with Dr. Carrie Alvarado
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57:44As an occupational therapist with expertise in child development, Dr. Carrie Alvarado has the unique ability to discuss interrelationships between sensory processing and the development of trustworthy connections with young children. Carrie, Barry and Dave explore the implications of “sensoriaffective” integration in supporting parents of young neu…
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When the Walls Come Down: Cognitive Care in Real Life
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45:57This discussion explores what cognitive communication therapy can look like when it moves beyond worksheets and test scores. Guest Lauren Schwabish, an SLP with more than two decades of experience, explains how shifting into community-based practice allowed her to engage patients in more meaningful, real-life problem solving. She describes using se…
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Pain and pain management in cats special collection
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17:30JFMS Co-Editor Kelly St Denis talks with Mark Epstein, Guest Editor of the JFMS pain and pain management in cats special collection. This interview was originally recorded for the monthly member-only podcast of the FelineVMA and iCatCare Veterinary Society.
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E15 Early Communication Made Simple (Part 3): Stop Asking, Start Connecting
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21:45It’s easy to fall into the habit of asking lots of questions ... “What’s that? What colour is it?” ... but too many can stall true connection. In this final part of the Early Communication Made Simple series, I share how to reduce non-genuine questions, follow your child’s lead, and use responsive comments that spark real back-and-forth moments. Le…
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241 SERIES: Speech & Language Delays: 2 Languages, 1 Young Brain: What’s Normal and What’s Not
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40:15Hey Friends~ Recently, I got a written message from a listener who wrote, ‘My husband is Serbian and speaks Serbian to our son. I speak English, but I don’t speak Serbian well. Our little one is just 17 months and very vocal — but in my expat group, parents worry their bilingual kids might be confused. How young is too young for two languages? And …
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38 Surviving the Holidays with a Neurodivergent Child: A Plan For Peace and Connection
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19:24Why are we always surprised when the holidays arrive—and when our kids (and us!) aren't at our best? How can you protect your child's nervous system when literally everything about their routine is changing? Children who thrive on rhythms and routines can't suddenly keep it together when everything changes. In this episode, you'll learn practical s…
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199. Selective Mutism + Hectic Holidays — Make Sure to Do THIS
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17:19Children who speak freely at home but shut down in public aren’t being stubborn. Their capacity is getting crushed by the demands of new people, new settings, and unpredictable routines. In this episode, we break down how to build capacity using the PRIDE approach—explicitly adapted for reluctant speakers and children with selective mutism. You’ll …
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Ep 165 | When ICE Enters the Hospital: The Fight for Sanctuary Doctoring with Dr. Amy Blair and Dr. Monica Maalouf
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40:08As ICE raids escalate across Chicago, hospitals and clinics have become sites of risk and confrontation for immigrants seeking healthcare. What happens when Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents enter a place of healing? What are a doctor's rights - and a patient's - when the line between care and enforcement blurs? To learn more about this, I…
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T-minus nine hours until Alex is murdered. To binge the full season early, plus plenty of bonus content, check out http://patreon.com/howidied Transcripts and full cast can be found at http://AudiohmMedia.com/howidied Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesBy Audiohm Media
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Ep 11: Part 2 Wendy Decker on Service Coordination
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34:24In this second part, Wendy talks about employment issues with support services (and the irony of the laws), Medicaid, SSDI and SSI paperwork requirements, Waiver transportation woes and ways to resolve conflict with the co-hosts. Her thorough description highlights "the job of a good service coordinator."…
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Making Life Skills at Home Fun with Beth Rosenbleeth from Days with Grey | Season 8 Episode 2
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39:41In this episode, we chat with Beth Rosenbleeth from Days with Grey about helping children learn a variety of life skills for both their daily lives now and in the future. This includes gamifying learning and breaking skills down into simplified, easy-to-follow steps. Throughout the episode, Beth shares why she developed her Life Skills for Big Kids…
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In this episode of The Pathology Report, host Dr Kym Mina is joined by Prof Ainsley Newson, Professor of Bioethics at the University of Sydney, Dr Samantha Sundercombe, a genetic pathologist at Douglass Hanly Moir Pathology, and A/Prof Ilias Goranitis, head of economics of genomics and precision medicine at the University of Melbourne, to discuss t…
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Study Finds COVID-19 Can Cause Build-up of Alzheimer’s-Related Proteins in Eyes and Brain
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32:09What do COVID-19 brain fog and ophthalmology have to do with Alzheimer’s disease? There may be more connections than one might think. Dr. Sean Miller is one of the scientists behind a recent study that used retinal tissue to investigate the links between COVID-19 infections and the build-up of amyloid and other indicators of Alzheimer’s disease in …
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How to Teach Describing: Evidence-Based Strategies SLPs Can Use Tomorrow
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9:48What if teaching describing could feel simpler and more effective? In this episode, we break down evidence-based strategies and share practical tools you can start using right away. From visual supports to vocabulary journals, you’ll learn how to build stronger describing skills with confidence. In this episode, you’ll learn how to: Teach key attri…
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How a German midwife built a postpartum doula practice in Australia
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24:26In this episode, Julia talks with a former midwife who moved from Germany to Australia. Damaris Lee shares the challenges of leaving midwifery behind and creating her practice, Mum’s Oasis, in Sydney. Together they discuss the differences in postpartum care systems between Germany and Australia, the transition from hands-on work to virtual support,…
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IT: Welcome to Derry S1 E3 Now Did We See IT?!
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40:22In this episode of HomeBodiesOnly, Jackie & Jeff dive into the third episode of IT: Welcome to Derry. They share their personal impressions, character highlights, and the humor found within the episode. The discussion also touches on the fashion choices of the characters, the cemetery scene, and the overall tone of the show. They explore the dynami…
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Episode 5: Interpretation of CDx markers - How do we ensure proper training?
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42:02In the fifth episode of Agilent’s “Dialogues in CDx” podcast, we discuss how to ensure proper training for PD-L1 interpretation. Two leaders who are shaping this space discuss why training is important, the best practices, and how it impacts patient care. The first guest in this episode is Dr. Bharat Jasani, Emeritus Professor in Cancer Pathology i…
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E14 Early Communication Made Simple (Part 2): Choosing Which Words to Teach First
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16:05Not all words are equal when your child is learning to talk. In this episode, I break down how to choose which words to work on first - based on what matters most to your child and what will help them connect and communicate faster. This episode offers clear, practical guidance you can start using today at home or in therapy. Pick words that are: U…
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240 SERIES: Speech & Language Delays: Therapy & Intervention Options for Parents
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22:54Hey Friends~ Today is the next in the SERIES: Speech & Language Delays, and we’re diving into therapy and intervention options for parents - and looking closely at two main groups of kids. 1) The first group includes children who have been tested and qualify for speech therapy, but the help available just doesn’t feel like enough. and 2) The second…
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37 God First, Spouse Second, Then Kids: The Biblical Order of Personal Rhythms (with Spark Coach Aubree Felderhoff)
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34:09Do you know taking care of yourself is important but find yourself the first one to neglect it? What if you could create personal rhythms that align with your God-given mission instead of just adding more to your to-do list? Are you exhausted from parenting kids with additional needs and feeling like you have nothing left to pour into your marriage…
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Real SLP Stories: Grad Student Discrimination, CCC Confusion & F-Code Insurance Chaos
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37:30In this listener mailbag episode, SLP grad students, clinicians, and private practice owners call the Minivan Meltdown line to share what’s really happening behind the scenes in our field. First, a grad student with a repaired bilateral cleft lip and palate describes a supervisor who told her she “can’t be a good SLP” because of her speech differen…
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198. Put PRIDE to Work to Improve Behavior: Evidence-Based PRIDE Skills from PCIT That Really Work
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20:02If you serve young children with behavior challenges, this episode delivers a framework you can put to work immediately. Today, we break down the PRIDE skills: five evidence-based behavior strategies drawn from Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) and Teacher-Child Interaction Training (TCIT). These methods have more than 50 years of empirical s…
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110. The Heart of Integration: Why Rehab Assistants Change Everything
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9:43What if the key to better client outcomes isn't doing more, but integrating better? This episode launches a new ongoing series on integration and how we work alongside rehab assistants at Abilities. In this first conversation, I'm sharing how our rehabilitation assistant model began and the core belief behind it: that great care is a team sport. Ge…
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Gleanings from the Wreckage Thorndyke is the original fictional forensic detective from the early 1900s. Using science to aid the art of detection; to bring criminals to justice. This time presenting Gleanings from the Wreckage. Written by R. Austin Freeman; adapted for radio by Heather Ellio
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In this episode of The Pathology Report, host Dr Ian Gassiep is joined by Prof Caitlin Keighley, a microbiologist and infectious diseases physician at Southern IML Pathology in Wollongong, to discuss the vital yet often misunderstood role of pathology stewardship in healthcare. They explore what stewardship looks like in real-world practice and how…
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5 Simple, Research-Backed Tips for Targeting Basic Concepts in Therapy
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10:54Show Notes: slpnow.com/238 In this episode, I’m sharing five simple, research-backed strategies you can use to target basic concepts in a way that really sticks. You’ll learn how to keep instruction focused, embed concepts in meaningful contexts, and use gestures and visuals to boost understanding. I’ll also walk you through how to put it all toget…
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195. Yellow Flower Gills Me Whole - Poetry By Sid Ghosh
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1:01:55Here is another beautiful conversation we had with Dr. Vaish Sarathy and her son, poet Sid Ghosh who has published a book of poetry titled Yellow Flower Fills Me Whole. Sid has a duel diagnosis of Autism and Down syndrome and previously appeared on the podcast, with Vaish, to discuss non-linear education and how he communicates using a letter board…
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