EPISODE · May 27, 2025 · 56 MIN
Mentorship Is Broken and New SLPs Are Paying the Price
from Fix SLP: Advocacy & Accountability in Speech-Language Pathology · host Dr. Jeanette Benigas | SLP, Advocate, PhD
New SLPs are burning out—and it’s not their fault. In this episode, Dr. Jeanette Benigas, SLP talks with Nikki Rosner, MA/SLP and Hylan Noble, MS/SLP from The Mentorship Collective about the growing mentorship crisis in speech-language pathology. Together, they unpack why so many new grads feel overwhelmed, unsupported, and unprepared in their first year—and what can be done to fix it.We talk about the problems with traditional new graduate supervision models, the role of mentorship in preventing SLP burnout, and the urgent need to move away from ASHA-branded language (such as certified fellow and CF) in state licensure and job requirements. Whether you're a seasoned SLP supervising a student or a new grad wondering if you picked the wrong field, this episode is packed with perspective, real-world strategies, and hard truths.Don't forget to download and listen to You Don't Say! SLP Real Talk, Advice and Strategies, and show Nikki and Hylan some love with a ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ and review so even more SLPs can find their information.Find Fix SLPs resources for students and new grads here.If you missed our episode with Meredith Herold from Informed Jobs, catch it here: You're Not Making $60/hour: The Lies Buried in SLP Job Posts.Want to earn some PDHs or CEUs with a discount?New grads, this one's for you: The Mentorship Collective is offering 10% off with code FixSLP to help you thrive, not just survive.Find our most up-to-date promo codes and discounts here.Want to lead or join your state team? Email your name and state to [email protected] a sustaining partner to support our work.Follow us on Instagram.Find all our information at fixslp.com, and sign up for our email list to be alerted to new episodes and content.Email us at [email protected] a message on our Minivan Meltdown line! ★ Support this podcast ★
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New SLPs are burning out—and it’s not their fault. In this episode, Dr. Jeanette Benigas, SLP talks with Nikki Rosner, MA/SLP and Hylan Noble, MS/SLP from The Mentorship Collective about the growing mentorship crisis in speech-language pathology. Together, they unpack why so many new grads feel overwhelmed, unsupported, and unprepared in their first year—and what can be done to fix it.We talk about the problems with traditional new graduate supervision models, the role of mentorship in preventing SLP burnout, and the urgent need to move away from ASHA-branded language (such as certified fellow and CF) in state licensure and job requirements. Whether you're a seasoned SLP supervising a student or a new grad wondering if you picked the wrong field, this episode is packed with perspective, real-world strategies, and hard truths.Don't forget to download and listen to You Don't Say! SLP Real Talk, Advice and Strategies, and show Nikki and Hylan some love with a ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ and review so even more SLPs can find their information.Find Fix SLPs resources for students and new grads here.If you missed our episode with Meredith Herold from Informed Jobs, catch it here: You're Not Making $60/hour: The Lies Buried in SLP Job Posts.Want to earn some PDHs or CEUs with a discount?New grads, this one's for you: The Mentorship Collective is offering 10% off with code FixSLP to help you thrive, not just survive.Find our most up-to-date promo codes and discounts here.Want to lead or join your state team? Email your name and state to [email protected] a sustaining partner to support our work.Follow us on Instagram.Find all our information at fixslp.com, and sign up for our email list to be alerted to new episodes and content.Email us at [email protected] a message on our Minivan Meltdown line! ★ Support this podcast ★
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