ASHA Voices·Podcast·Professional practice·2y agoA Personal and Professional Look at Multilingualism and CSDA panel of SLPs shares personal and professional experiences with multilingualism, offering strategies for delivering cross-linguistic speech-language services and exploring links between language and identity.+Save
ASHA Voices·Podcast·Professional practice·2y agoThe Role of Two SLPs Following a Unique Face-Transplant SurgeryNYU Langone SLPs Meg Lico and Kaitlin Hanley describe their post-operative role supporting Aaron James, recipient of what is billed as the first full-eye and partial-face transplant, in regaining speech and swallowing function.+Save
ASHA Voices·Podcast·Public health & policy·2y agoA Big-Picture Look at Hearing Loss in the U.S.Principal investigator David Rein (NORC) and audiologist Nick Reed (Johns Hopkins) discuss the Sound Check project, new research examining the prevalence and demographics of hearing loss across the U.S.+Save
ASHA Voices·Podcast·Tinnitus·2y agoWhat Tinnitus and mTBI Can Mean for PatientsAn audiologist and SLP discuss their collaborative approach to managing patients with co-occurring mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) and tinnitus, focusing on cognitive load and interdisciplinary care.+Save
ASHA Voices·Podcast·Accessibility·2y agoBonus: More Communication Strategies to Improve Health Care AccessIn a follow-up episode, Jen Oshita expands on self-advocacy strategies for people with communication disabilities in healthcare settings, emphasizing the pivotal role of SLPs in health access.+Save
ASHA Voices·Podcast·Accessibility·2y agoHow SLPs Can Use Communication Strategies to Improve Health Care AccessSLP and health services researcher Jen Oshita provides communication strategies that SLPs can share with patients with communication disabilities to improve healthcare access and reduce disparities.+Save
ASHA Voices·Podcast·Education & training·2y agoAuthor John Hendrickson on Stuttering, Disclosure, and 'Life on Delay'ASHA Voices podcast features journalist and author John Hendrickson discussing his memoir 'Life on Delay,' exploring stuttering, disclosure, and Joe Biden's public relationship with speech disfluency.+Save
ASHA Voices·Podcast·Professional practice·2y agoLooking Ahead to 2024; Reflecting on 2023ASHA Voices podcast publishes a year-in-review episode recapping highlights from 2023 and previewing topics and themes planned for 2024.+Save
ASHA Voices·Podcast·Education & training·2y agoWhat Role Can Supervisors Play in Addressing Microaggressions?SLPs Kyomi Gregory-Martin and Nancy Gauvin discuss cultural awareness, bias, and microaggressions in supervisory relationships and strategies for building inclusive workplace cultures.+Save
ASHA Voices·Podcast·Public health & policy·2y agoAccess, Advocacy, and Community in Public Health AudiologyAudiologist and public health researcher Lauren Dillard surveys the intersection of audiology and public health, drawing on ASHA Voices archive episodes covering mobile clinics, history, and community access.+Save
ASHA Voices·Podcast·Professional practice·2y agoStories from a Career Addressing Clinical MysteriesMayo Clinic SLP Joe Duffy shares career-spanning clinical stories from treating motor speech disorders, highlighting lessons learned from complex neurological and functional speech cases.+Save
ASHA Voices·Podcast·Professional practice·2y agoAvoiding Confusion in Pediatric Feeding and SwallowingSLP Laura Brooks discusses the risks of miscommunication in pediatric swallowing disorder treatment and her work with the International Dysphagia Diet Standardisation Initiative to align clinician and family language.+Save
ASHA Voices·Podcast·Public health & policy·2y agoAdvocacy Progress for Developmental Language DisorderASHA Voices examines advocacy advances for Developmental Language Disorder (DLD) following the U.S. Department of Education's clarification that DLD qualifies under IDEA.+Save
ASHA Voices·Podcast·OTC / consumer·2y agoExamining the First Year of Over-the-Counter Hearing AidsA panel of audiologists with varied professional perspectives reviews the first year of OTC hearing aid availability, covering uptake, patient satisfaction, and common misconceptions.+Save
ASHA Voices·Podcast·AI & technology·2y agoSwallowing Disorders and Artificial IntelligenceVanderbilt University's Cara Donohue discusses AI's potential role in diagnosing and managing swallowing disorders, as part of ASHA Voices' ongoing series on AI in audiology and speech-language pathology.+Save
ASHA Voices·Podcast·AI & technology·2y agoWhat AI May Have in Store for Hearing CareProfessor Fan-Gang Zeng (UC Irvine) explores AI applications in hearing care—spanning hearing aids, cochlear implants, tinnitus, and speech-in-noise assessment—on the ASHA Voices podcast.+Save
ASHA Voices·Podcast·AI & technology·2y agoHow AI Can Aid Care Coordination for Patients Experiencing DizzinessAudiologist Devin McCaslin (University of Michigan) discusses his work using AI to streamline care coordination and reduce costs for patients experiencing dizziness and balance disorders.+Save
ASHA Voices·Podcast·Education & training·2y agoAuthor Christopher Anderson Reflects on 'Every Waking Moment,' His Stuttering JourneyASHA Voices podcast features author Christopher Anderson discussing his book 'Every Waking Moment,' a personal account of pain and transformation related to stuttering across his life.+Save
ASHA Voices·Podcast·Education & training·2y agoAuthor Vince Vawter on His Novel 'Paperboy,' and the Lived Experience of StutteringASHA Voices podcast features author Vince Vawter discussing his Newbery Medal-winning novel 'Paperboy,' which draws on his lived experience of stuttering and themes of empowerment.+Save
ASHA Voices·Podcast·Regulatory & legal·2y agoThe Non-Compete Agreement Faces An Uncertain FutureASHA Voices podcast examines the uncertain future of non-compete agreements in employment contracts, including the FTC's recommendation to eliminate them and implications for CSD professionals.+Save
ASHA Voices·Podcast·Professional practice·2y agoHow Do We Ensure Culturally Responsive Practice When Working With People Who Stutter?SLP Kia Noelle Johnson discusses culturally responsive practice in stuttering assessment and treatment, with particular relevance for school-based clinicians working with diverse populations.+Save
ASHA Voices·Podcast·Clinical audiology·2y agoDriving Hearing Care Access With Mobile AudiologyTwo mobile audiologists describe how they use clinic-on-wheels models to reach patients with unaddressed hearing loss, covering practice design, patient outreach, and business considerations.+Save
ASHA Voices·Podcast·Professional practice·2y agoBenefits of Conversation in the Lives of People with AphasiaASHA Voices podcast explores how conversation and community connections help combat social isolation for people with aphasia, featuring hosts of the Brain Friends podcast and aphasia advocates.+Save
ASHA Voices·Podcast·Public health & policy·2y agoWhat Public Health Says About the Future of CSDUniversity of Memphis audiologist Sarah Warren describes how a public health framework expanded her professional perspective and how she integrates public health concepts into audiology education.+Save
ASHA Voices·Podcast·Professional practice·2y agoWhat Message Banking Offers People with ALSSLP Emily Kornman of nonprofit Team Gleason discusses message banking and AAC device use to help people with ALS maintain communication as their speech abilities decline.+Save
ASHA Voices·Podcast·Professional practice·3y agoStuttering Intervention Without A Focus on FluencySLP and person who stutters Chris Constantino (Florida State University) examines how neurodiversity and the social model of disability reframe stuttering intervention beyond a fluency-focused approach.+Save
ASHA Voices·Podcast·Public health & policy·3y agoWhat Keeps People with Disabilities from Receiving Needed CareSLP Megan Morris (University of Colorado) discusses healthcare disparities faced by people with speech, language, and voice disabilities, including elevated risks of errors and poor health outcomes.+Save
ASHA Voices·Podcast·Clinical audiology·3y agoAn Audiologist in Trinidad and Tobago Shares Her StoryClinical audiologist Amanda Piper shares her experience as one of only a few audiologists in Trinidad and Tobago, including her path to the profession and her work with a national hearing-impaired association.+Save
ASHA Voices·Podcast·Clinical audiology·3y agoWhen Brain Injuries Lead Patients to the AudiologistAudiologist Gail Whitelaw explains how traumatic brain injuries can lead to hearing and listening difficulties, with guidance for clinicians assessing or treating this patient population.+Save