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ASHA Voices — 200 episodes

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Where Do Tech and Access Fit Into MTSS?

2

AAC Researchers Discuss Autism, Accessibility, and ‘Expensive Speech’

3

An SLP Steps Up Attention to Delirium in a Critical Access Hospital

4

Talking Healthy Hearing with Special Olympics

5

SLP Iván Campos Discusses Multilingual Assessment and Intervention in Schools

6

What the ASLP Interstate Compact Offers Audiologists and SLPs

7

SLPs on Understanding What Matters at the End of Life

8

An SLP’s Path to Leading a Neurodiversity-Affirming Clinic

9

Engaging With Teacher Unions and Education Associations in Schools

10

A Neurodivergent SLP on Creating Affirming Spaces for Clients, Colleagues, and Herself

11

Pediatric TBI—Transitioning From Hospital to School

12

What Might Translanguaging Mean for Multilingual Services?

13

Audiologist Marcia Dewey on Tinnitus Counseling and Chronic Pain Rehabilitation

14

Overcoming Barriers on Families’ Journey From NICU to Home

15

Kicking Off a New Year of ASHA Voices

16

Visibility, Validation, and Connection—Using Podcasting to Support People With Aphasia

17

Two Audiologists Take the Mic on Podcasting and Their Careers

18

SLPs Share Thoughts on the Future of Stuttering Therapy

19

A Brief Fall Check-In

20

Practical Ways to Boost Patient-Provider Communication in the ICU

21

How Do Audiologists Counsel Patients Interested in Gene Therapy?

22

SLP Expertise in Action Beyond the Clinic

23

Changes and Trends in Dysphagia Treatment

24

A Pioneering SLP Addresses Burn Care

25

Researchers Discuss Speech in Noisy Environments, Spatial Awareness, and Bilateral Cochlear Implants

26

Supporting Families of Children With Disorders of Consciousness

27

Looking for Subtleties While Treating Disorders of Consciousness

28

Stories of the People and Moments That Can Shape a Career

29

How An SLP’s Son Changed Her Perspective on Disability

30

Recognizing ADA at 35 With Personal Stories of Disability Advocacy

31

The Role of Two SLPs Following a Unique Face-Transplant Surgery

32

Audiologists Address Ototoxicity in Cancer Care

33

Twyla Perryman-Brownlow on Building Skills for Post High School Life

34

AI Voices Helping AAC Users—On Stage and In Life

35

After the LA Fires, Learning About AAC and Disaster Preparedness

36

Dysphagia, Communication, and the Challenges of Life in the ICU

37

The Difference Patient Counseling Makes

38

5 Years After COVID-19 Hit, Patients With Long COVID Feel ‘Left in the Dust’

39

Preparing the “Vocal Athlete” for Performance

40

‘This Too Is a Mask’: A Neurodivergent SLP Confronts Autism and Identity

41

What a CSD Professor Learned About Autistic Masking While Creating Neuro-Affirming Spaces

42

From Surf Rocker to Research Audiologist, Jim Henry Knows Tinnitus

43

Embracing Your Students’ Strengths—and Your Own

44

Preparing Pediatric Audiologists through LEND Programs

45

Three Empowering Service-Delivery Strategies for School SLPs

46

Creating 'Ramps' to Communication Access in Health Care

47

Bonus: More Communication Strategies to Improve Health Care Access

48

How SLPs Can Use Communication Strategies to Improve Health Care Access

49

Medicaid Advocacy at the State Level

50

How a Student's Cancer Diagnosis Spurred Her Work on Cochlear Implant Patient Education

51

SLPs on Benefits of Incorporating Mindfulness Into Service Delivery

52

Audiology, Aerospace, and an Early-Career Innovator

53

A Promising Outlook for Gene Therapy and Hearing Loss

54

How A Spinal Muscular Atrophy Breakthrough Created a Greater Need for SLPs

55

Inclusion and Retention in Higher Education

56

A Conversation on Holistic Admissions

57

Career Origin Stories - Multilingual Service Providers

58

Exploring Caregiver-Provider Interactions

59

Student Advocacy and A Win for People Who Stutter

60

Conversations on Milestones and Speech-Language Delays

61

Stuttering and Stigma with SLP Derek Daniels

62

Regional Factors Influencing Home Health Care

63

A Personal and Professional Look at Multilingualism and CSD

64

Isolation, Frustration, and What Follows a Brain Injury

65

The Role of Two SLPs Following a Unique Face-Transplant Surgery

66

A Big-Picture Look at Hearing Loss in the U.S.

67

What Tinnitus and mTBI Can Mean for Patients

68

Bonus: More Communication Strategies to Improve Health Care Access

69

How SLPs Can Use Communication Strategies to Improve Health Care Access

70

Author John Hendrickson on Stuttering, Disclosure, and 'Life on Delay'

71

Looking Ahead to 2024; Reflecting on 2023

72

What Role Can Supervisors Play in Addressing Microaggressions?

73

Access, Advocacy, and Community in Public Health Audiology

74

Stories from a Career Addressing Clinical Mysteries

75

Avoiding Confusion in Pediatric Feeding and Swallowing

76

Advocacy Progress for Developmental Language Disorder

77

Examining the First Year of Over-the-Counter Hearing Aids

78

Swallowing Disorders and Artificial Intelligence

79

What AI May Have in Store for Hearing Care

80

How AI Can Aid Care Coordination for Patients Experiencing Dizziness

81

Author Christopher Anderson Reflects on 'Every Waking Moment,' His Stuttering Journey

82

Author Vince Vawter on His Novel 'Paperboy,' and the Lived Experience of Stuttering

83

The Non-Compete Agreement Faces An Uncertain Future

84

How Do We Ensure Culturally Responsive Practice When Working With People Who Stutter?

85

Driving Hearing Care Access With Mobile Audiology

86

Benefits of Conversation in the Lives of People with Aphasia

87

What Public Health Says About the Future of CSD

88

What Keeps People with Disabilities from Receiving Needed Care

89

Meeting the Complex Challenges of Distinguishing and Treating Apraxia of Speech

90

Addressing Audibility and Accessibility in the Classroom and Clinic

91

Deaf and Hard of Hearing Audiologists Share Insights

92

Avoiding Confusion in Pediatric Feeding and Swallowing

93

Where Patients with Tinnitus Are Going for Relief in 2023

94

Why Some Autistic People Choose AAC and Oral Speech

95

Highlights From a Memorable 2022

96

CSD Professionals on the Mutual Enrichment of International Exchange

97

The Mysteries of Long COVID

98

With the Arrival of OTCs, Pharmacists Could Be Key Allies for Audiologists

99

At the Intersection of OTC Hearing Aids and Mobile Audiology

100

Driving Hearing Care Access With Mobile Audiology

101

What Keeps People with Disabilities from Receiving Needed Care

102

The Effects of Linguistic Profiling

103

What Message Banking Offers People with ALS

104

The Community Link to Hearing Care Access

105

Three SLPs Step Off the Beaten Career Path into New Ventures

106

When Brain Injuries Lead Patients to the Audiologist

107

SLPs Tell Their Mentorship Stories

108

An Audiologist in Trinidad and Tobago Shares Her Story

109

Stuttering Intervention Without A Focus on Fluency

110

Gender-Inclusive Language and the CSD Professional

111

An SLP Examines Opioids, Respiration, and Health Care

112

SLPs Make the Case for a Fearless Approach to Dysphagia Treatment

113

SLP Authors’ Lives Inform the Printed Page

114

HBCU Leaders Share Strategies for Recruiting and Retaining Underrepresented Students in CSD

115

In Wake of Bruce Willis' Aphasia Diagnosis, an SLP Discusses Work With High-Profile Patients

116

When OTCs Arrive, Pharmacists Could Be Key Allies for Audiologists

117

Audiologists Take on Ototoxicity

118

Confronting Health Care Disparities

119

The Limits of Our Genes

120

What We're Learning About Long COVID

121

Meet a Geneticist Searching for Hearing Loss Genes

122

Revisiting Conversations on Gene Therapy and Hearing Loss

123

The Critical But Unseen Social Determinants of Health

124

Dialects in the Classroom

125

Teaming Up to Treat Pediatric Feeding Disorder

126

What to Know About Opioids and Hearing Loss

127

Children in the Epicenter of the Opioid Epidemic

128

Looking Back; The End of 2021

129

In the Schools, An SLP Responds to Trauma

130

Athlete and Advocate Michael Kidd-Gilchrist

131

Memorable Moments From 2021

132

Different Lenses on Accent Modification

133

What Children Hear in the Classroom

134

Stuttering in the Spotlight

135

A Focus on Developmental Language Disorder

136

Research Sheds Light on the Hearing Loss-Cognition Link

137

OTCs on the Horizon

138

Confronting Health Care Disparities

139

Language and Identity—New Thinking on African American English

140

Bonus: Gender-Affirming Voice Services

141

Gender-Inclusive Language and the CSD Professional

142

In the Schools, An SLP Responds to Trauma

143

Cultural Responsiveness Through Story and Self-Reflection

144

Relief from Life Without Balance

145

More Unexpected Places Our Careers Take Us

146

Hear Highlights from ASHA Voices' Award Winning Episodes

147

Unexpected Places Our Careers Take Us

148

Breaking Down Telepractice Barriers-- It's a VA Reality

149

Let's Talk About Productivity in Health Care

150

The Teamwork Behind Cognitive Rehabilitation

151

Three Ways COVID Is Changing the Ways Audiologists Attract Patients

152

Inside the Brain with Alaina Davis

153

A University Autism Support Program Navigates COVID

154

Portrayals of Hearing Loss on the Big Screen

155

Dikos Ntsaaígíí (COVID-19) and the Navajo Nation

156

How Do We Expand Hearing Care to Diverse, Underserved Groups?

157

Audiologist Nick Reed Talks Unaddressed Hearing Loss and Health Care Outcomes

158

Stuttering in the Spotlight

159

Cultural Responsiveness Through Story and Self-Reflection

160

What Will 2021 Bring? Members Share Their Thoughts

161

ASHA Voices Reflects on 2020, Looks Ahead to 2021

162

Finding Community and Collaboration Among SLPs Treating Swallowing Disorders

163

What COVID Means for SLPs Treating Swallowing Disorders

164

What a New York City SLP's Seen During COVID-19

165

Confronting Racial Issues in the Workplace Changes Everything for 2 SLPs

166

Two SLPs Talk Autism and Positive Self-Concept

167

Educational Audiologists Navigate a School Year of Unprecedented Challenges

168

Checking In With SLPs About a School Year Like No Other

169

Autism and Identity: Interrogating the Language We Use

170

Pam Wiley on Community Conversations About Policing and Race

171

When Communication Disorders and the Justice System Intersect

172

On the Road with a Home Health SLP Facing New Challenges

173

Working at Diversity Awareness in Higher Education

174

As COVID Surges Nationwide, a New York City SLP Shares Insights

175

Rounding Up Our Biggest Hits and Looking Ahead

176

Three Surprising COVID-Related Questions about Billing and Coding

177

George Castle Talks Mentoring and Race in Speech-Language Pathology

178

So You Want to Reopen? An Audiologist Shares How He Did It

179

During COVID-19, Protecting Our Voices in a Virtual World

180

It's a Critical Period: COVID-19 and Early Intervention

181

Our Noisy World's Toll on Our Ears

182

Talking Autism Treatment and the Family

183

SLPs in Quarantine, and a Look at PDPM Six Months Later

184

Update: How COVID-19 is Changing Our Work Lives

185

Talking Work Wellness With the SLP Happy Hour Hosts

186

Language and Identity: Shifting Away from a Deficit Perspective on African American English

187

Author Ijeoma Oluo on Race, Communication, and Microaggressions

188

New Insights on Strengthening Feeding And Swallowing Services

189

What If Permanent Hearing Loss Could Be Reversed?

190

Preview: ASHA Voices in 2020

191

How Will January’s Home Health Changes Affect Services?

192

The Changing Work World: Along With New Tech, A Growing Need for Soft Skills

193

Shifting the Focus to What’s Possible for People with Dementia

194

Talking About Hearing Loss … and a Solution to the Cocktail Party Problem?

195

Lessons Learned From Stuttering Struggles and Beatboxing Sounds

196

Update: Troubling PDPM Effects

197

Become Your School’s Speech-Language Leader

198

A New Payment System, Changes in SNFs

199

Cognitive-Communication Disorders and the Justice System

200

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