No One Told Me

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No One Told Me

Welcome to the No One Told Me Airway Health Connection podcast — where modern dentistry meets whole-body wellness. Hosted by Dr. Liz Turner and Dr. Meggie Graham, airway-centered dentists and moms behind the Untethered Airway Health Center, this podcast is your new favorite space to explore how breathing better changes everything.We created this show to educate and empower families, providers, and anyone who’s ever felt like something’s “off” — whether it’s your child’s restless sleep, picky eating, chronic congestion, or your own ongoing fatigue and reliance on sleep aids. The answer may lie in your airway. And the good news? There’s a path forward.🎙 Why tune in?Because airway health is about more than teeth or snoring. It’s the root of sleep, behavior, feeding, focus, growth, and quality of life — from infancy through adulthood. And while these issues are common, they’re not normal. They’re treatable.We believe in root-cause, research-backed care — without overwhelm. We collabora

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    Episode 49 - How Sound Therapy is Changing Sleep, Breathing, Health with Brian Ganey

    What if the reason you’re not sleeping well, feeling constantly tired, or struggling with focus has less to do with stress and more to do with how you breathe?In this episode, Dr. Meggie Graham is joined by Brian Ganey from Sound Health to explore a new, science-backed approach to airway care using the Sonu Band.This wearable device uses acoustic resonance therapy (ART), a combination of sound frequencies and gentle vibration—to help reduce nasal congestion, improve airflow, and support the body’s natural processes, including nitric oxide production, which plays a critical role in oxygen delivery and overall health.But this conversation goes beyond the technology itself.It dives into the bigger picture, why airway health is often overlooked, why traditional treatments tend to focus on symptoms instead of root causes, and how this gap is impacting both patients and providers.Dr. Meggie and Brian discuss the connection between breathing, sleep quality, behavior, and long-term wellness, highlighting how something as simple as nasal airflow can influence multiple systems in the body. They also explore why dentists are uniquely positioned to identify airway issues early—and how integrating airway awareness into everyday practice can create significant improvements in patient outcomes.The episode also touches on the role of innovation in healthcare. With the use of AI, facial scans, and voice biomarkers, treatment can now be tailored to each individual, making it more accurate, measurable, and effective.One of the most powerful insights from this conversation is the importance of immediate feedback. When patients feel a noticeable difference quickly, they’re far more likely to stay consistent and that consistency is what leads to long-term transformation.Whether you’re a provider looking to expand your understanding or someone searching for answers to ongoing breathing or sleep challenges, this episode offers both clarity and a new perspective on what’s possible.If this episode helped you, please leave a review on your favorite podcast platform.Your support helps us grow and continue sharing meaningful conversations. Learn more & get support: https://untetheredairwayhealthcenter.comFollow us for more:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/untetheredairway/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/untetheredahcTiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@untetheredairwayExplore Our CoursesFoundations of Airway Dentistry: https://theuntetheredway.com/foundations-courseAdvanced Frenectomy & Surgical Training: https://theuntetheredway.com/frenectomy-courseAllied Health & Myofunctional Therapy Training: https://theuntetheredway.com/allied-providersSubscribe, like, and share if this resonated with you, because when you breathe better, you live better.

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    Episode 48 - The Airway Secret Behind Sleep, Speech & Focus with Brittany Bailey

    What if the behaviors we label… are actually rooted in how someone breathes?In this episode, Dr. Liz Turner sits down with Brittany Bailey to unpack a conversation that challenges the way we understand behavior, development, and overall health.Together, they explore the powerful intersection of airway health, myofunctional therapy, and neurodivergence and why this connection is often missed. From autism and ADHD to sensory sensitivities and beyond, they break down how structural differences in the airway, low muscle tone, and learned breathing patterns can quietly influence everything from sleep and speech to emotional regulation, focus, and daily behavior.This episode goes beyond surface-level explanations. It highlights how many individuals are labeled or misunderstood without ever having their airway or breathing patterns properly evaluated and how addressing these root causes can unlock real, meaningful change.You’ll hear:How airway issues commonly show up in neurodivergent individuals and why they’re so often overlooked or misinterpretedThe connection between breathing, posture, oral function, and overall developmentWhy myofunctional therapy is never a one-size-fits-all approach, especially for those with sensory sensitivitiesHow to work with the nervous system instead of against it to create safe, sustainable progressPractical insights into building routines that actually work for families and individualsWhy consistency matters more than perfection when it comes to long-term resultsThey also share a powerful real-life story of a child whose ability to speak, eat, and connect improved dramatically through the right support and approach, a moment that will truly shift your perspective on what’s possible when the root cause is addressed.This conversation is for:✔️ Parents who feel like they’re missing something in their child’s care✔️ Providers looking to expand their understanding of airway-focused treatment✔️ Anyone curious about the deeper connection between breathing, behavior, and quality of lifeBecause when you start looking at the body as a whole, not in isolated parts everything begins to make more sense.If this episode gave you a new perspective, we’d really appreciate it if you left a quick review, it helps us reach more families and providers who need this information.Learn more & get support: https://untetheredairwayhealthcenter.comFollow us for more:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/untetheredairway/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/untetheredahcTiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@untetheredairwayEnroll in The Untethered Way (for providers):👉 https://theuntetheredway.comSubscribe, like, and share if this resonated with you, because when you breathe better, you live betterAbout the guest: Brittany Bailey is a myofunctional and breathing therapist and founder of Joyful Breathing. She specializes in helping neurodivergent children and adults improve breathing, sleep, and overall function through personalized, sensory-aware therapy.Connect with the guest:Website:  https://www.joyfulbreathingcolorado.com/

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    Episode 47 - Is Your Child's Snoring Dangerous? What Parents Must Know with Dr. David McIntosh

    Snoring in children is often dismissed as normal but what if it’s actually a warning sign of deeper health issues?In this episode, Dr. Liz Turner and Dr. Meggie Graham is joined by Paediatric ENT Specialist Dr. David McIntosh to explore the powerful connection between airway health, sleep quality, and child development. They break down why snoring, mouth breathing, and restless sleep should never be ignored and how these issues can impact brain function, behavior, and long-term health.This conversation also dives into the importance of early intervention, the role of tonsils and adenoids, and why collaboration between dentists and ENTs is critical for better outcomes.Dr. McIntosh brings extensive expertise in airway obstruction, sinus disease, and paediatric ENT care. He holds a PhD in sinus surgery healing, is a Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (FRACS), and has contributed to global research and education in airway health.If you’re a parent or provider looking to better understand the hidden impact of sleep and breathing this episode will change how you see it.Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share with someone who needs to hear this.Learn more & get support: https://untetheredairwayhealthcenter.comFollow us for more:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/untetheredairway/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/untetheredahcTiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@untetheredairwayEnroll in The Untethered Way (for providers):👉 https://theuntetheredway.comSubscribe, like, and share if this resonated with you, because when you breathe better, you live better.About the guest: Dr. David McIntosh is a Paediatric ENT Specialist focused on airway obstruction, sleep disordered breathing, and the connection between facial development and overall health. He holds a PhD in sinus surgery healing, is a Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (FRACS), and has published and presented internationally on ENT and airway health. He is also passionate about interdisciplinary care and improving Indigenous health outcomes.Connect with the guest:Website: https://entspecialists.com.au/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drdavidmcintosh/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr.mcintosh.ent/

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    Episode 46 - The Hidden Health Problem You Have Been Ignoring with Dr. Katie Johnson

    Better breathing can change everything and most people don’t even realize they’ve been struggling until it’s finally restored.In this episode, Dr. Meggie Graham is joined by Dr. Katie Johnson, who shares both her personal and professional journey with airway health. From years of overlooked symptoms and compensations to undergoing life-changing jaw surgery at 36, she opens up about what it truly feels like to breathe, sleep, and function the way your body was designed to.Together, they explore how airway dysfunction can quietly impact everything, from sleep quality, energy levels, and brain fog to growth, development, and long-term health. This conversation also dives into how personal experiences can transform the way providers care for patients, shifting from surface-level fixes to root-cause solutions.You will also hear why early intervention matters, what signs are often missed in both children and adults, and how small changes over time can lead to powerful health outcomes.This episode is a powerful reminder that what feels “normal” isn’t always optimal, and that better health may start with something as simple (and as overlooked) as your breath.A must-listen for dentists, parents, and anyone ready to better understand their health through the lens of airway function.Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share with someone who needs to hear this.Learn more & get support: https://untetheredairwayhealthcenter.comFollow us for more:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/untetheredairway/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/untetheredahcTiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@untetheredairwayEnroll in The Untethered Way (for providers):👉 https://theuntetheredway.comSubscribe, like, and share if this resonated with you, because when you breathe better, you live better.About the guest: Dr. Katie Johnson is a Colorado-based dentist with advanced training in general and restorative dentistry, known for her integrative, whole-body approach to care. She focuses on the connection between jaw function, airway health, and overall wellness—helping patients uncover root causes, not just symptoms.With extensive education in TMD, airway health, and complex cases, she combines clinical expertise with a deeply personalized approach. Dr. Johnson is also a Spear Education Visiting Faculty member, a 5280 Top Dentist, and an active member of leading dental organizations.Above all, she’s known for the way she connects with her patients—building trust and guiding them to make informed decisions together.Outside the clinic, you’ll find her hiking, traveling, exploring new restaurants, or spending time with her family.Connect with the guest:Website: https://balanceddentalstudio.com/meet-dr-katie-johnson/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/katherinetaite/

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    Episode 45 - Airway Health in Kids vs. Adults: What You Need to Know with Dr. Stacy Becker

    What if the symptoms we’re treating aren’t the real problem?In this episode of No One Told Me – The Untethered Airway Podcast, Dr. Meggie welcomes Dr. Stacy Becker for a deep and honest conversation about airway health, sleep, and the power of early intervention.Together, they explore how dentistry is shifting from a symptom-based approach to a more comprehensive, airway-focused model where asking better questions can completely change patient outcomes.Dr. Stacy shares her experience in dental sleep medicine, how her perspective evolved through motherhood, and why collaboration between providers is key to improving long-term health.This episode covers:The connection between airway, sleep, and overall healthWhy early screening matters more than everInsights on the AAO white paper and evolving perspectivesThe role of anatomy in breathing and developmentHow small awareness shifts can create massive ripple effectsWhether you're a healthcare provider or a parent seeking answers, this episode offers a new lens on what it truly means to treat the root cause, not just the symptoms.About the GuestDr. Stacy Becker is a general dentist, Diplomate of the American Board of Dental Sleep Medicine, and owner of Precision Dental Care in St. Louis. With 25+ years of experience starting as a dental hygienist she combines clinical expertise with a deep passion for whole-body health.A longtime recipient of St. Louis’ Top Dentist award, Dr. Becker is especially focused on airway, sleep, and early intervention. As a mom of five, her personal experiences have shaped her mission to help patients earlier and more effectively.Connect with the guest: https://www.instagram.com/drstacybecker/https://mb2dental.com/Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share with someone who needs to hear this.Learn more & get support: https://untetheredairwayhealthcenter.comFollow us for more:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/untetheredairway/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/untetheredahcTiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@untetheredairwayEnroll in The Untethered Way (for providers):👉 https://theuntetheredway.comSubscribe, like, and share if this resonated with you, because when you breathe better, you live better.

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    Episode 44 - How Airway Issues Impact Your Child's Growth & Sleep with Dr. Molly Hayes

    Could your child’s health challenges be connected to something as simple and often overlooked as the way they breathe?In this powerful and eye-opening episode, Dr. Meggie Graham sits down with Dr. Molly Hayes to explore a journey that is both deeply personal and professionally transformative. What started as a mother’s concern for her children’s well-being evolved into a complete shift in how Dr. Molly understands health, development, and the true role of preventive care.After facing feeding difficulties and serious medical challenges with her own children, Dr. Molly began to question the conventional approaches she once trusted. Despite following standard guidance, she found that many answers only addressed surface-level symptoms, leaving the root causes untouched. This led her down a path of deeper research, discovery, and ultimately, a new philosophy, one centered around airway health and its profound impact on the body.Through her story, you’ll gain insight into how something as fundamental as breathing can influence a child’s growth, behavior, sleep quality, and overall health. Dr. Meggie and Dr. Molly unpack the hidden signs that are often dismissed like mouth breathing, poor sleep, or feeding struggles and explain why these are not “normal,” but signals that deserve attention.They also dive into how modern lifestyles from diet to environmental factors—may be contributing to an increase in developmental challenges, and why early intervention is more critical now than ever. This conversation goes beyond dentistry, offering a broader perspective on whole-body health and the importance of proactive, informed care.In this episode, you will discover:Why airway health is foundational to lifelong wellness and developmentThe long-term impact of oral dysfunction in early childhoodHow everyday habits and modern living may be affecting growth and healthWhy early identification and intervention can change a child’s futureHow providers and parents can work together to advocate for better outcomesMore than just an educational discussion, this episode is a mindset shift. It challenges what we’ve been taught to accept as “normal” and encourages a more curious, proactive approach to health.If you’re a parent, provider, or simply someone who wants to better understand the connection between breathing, development, and long-term wellness, this episode will leave you thinking differently and seeing more clearly than ever before.About the GuestDr. Molly Hayes, DDS, is an airway-focused dentist specializing in early childhood oral development and infant tongue-tie care. With over 10 years of experience, she now helps patients improve sleep, breathing, and overall health through a functional, root-cause approach.She is an Ambassador with The Breathe Institute and offers virtual consultations from Omaha, Nebraska.Connect with the guest: https://www.instagram.com/drmollyhayeshttps://thefunctionalfinder.com/provider/provider-3812/Follow us for more:Enroll in The Untethered Way (for providers):👉 https://theuntetheredway.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/untetheredairway/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/untetheredahcTiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@untetheredairwayYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@untetheredairwayhealthcenter

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    Episode 43 - What No One Tells You About Tongue Ties & Airway Health

    What if everything looks fine… but your child is still compensating?In this episode, Dr. Meggie Graham takes a deeper, more honest look at the hidden impact of tongue ties and why “feeding well” doesn’t always mean a baby is developing the way we assume. From the outside, things can seem completely normal: no pain, steady weight gain, and a baby who appears to be thriving. But underneath the surface, the body may be adapting in subtle ways that often go unnoticed.This episode unpacks what’s rarely explained to parents and even many providers—that when the tongue cannot move freely, the body doesn’t stop functioning… it compensates. Other muscles step in, patterns shift, and while feeding may still look successful, those early compensations can begin to influence how a child grows and develops over time.You’ll learn how these early patterns can shape facial growth, impact airway development, and influence breathing, sleep quality, and even focus and behavior later in life. These changes don’t happen overnight they build gradually, becoming the body’s default way of functioning.This conversation brings much-needed clarity to a topic that is often misunderstood, oversimplified, or even dismissed. It helps parents feel more informed without fear, and it encourages providers to look beyond surface-level assessments to truly understand function, growth, and long-term outcomes.This is not about creating fear or pushing immediate treatment.It’s not about saying every child needs intervention.It’s about understanding how the body works, recognizing what’s happening beneath the surface, and having the awareness to make intentional, informed decisions whether that means observing, seeking support, or simply knowing what to look for as your child grows.Because when you have the right information early, you’re no longer left saying, “I wish someone had told me.”Follow us for more:Enroll in The Untethered Way (for providers):👉 https://theuntetheredway.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/untetheredairway/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/untetheredahcTiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@untetheredairwayYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@untetheredairwayhealthcenter

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    Episode 42 - What Parents Need To Know About Tongue Ties and Airway Development with Beth Morel

    Could your child’s feeding issues, body tension, poor sleep, or oral restrictions all be connected to airway health?In this episode, Dr. Meggie Graham welcomes Beth Morel of Little Movers PT for a powerful conversation about the relationship between tongue ties, body tension, infant development, nervous system regulation, craniosacral therapy, physical therapy, and long-term airway health.Beth shares both personal and professional insight into why feeding challenges are often about more than the mouth alone. Together, they explore how oral restrictions can affect the entire body, why function matters so much before and after treatment, and why no two babies should ever be approached the exact same way.This episode highlights the importance of looking deeper at the root cause of symptoms rather than focusing only on what appears obvious on the surface. From tight and floppy babies to poor sleep, posture, reflexes, healing patterns, and developmental concerns, this conversation offers a more complete look at what airway-centered care can really mean for children and families.If you’re a parent searching for answers or a provider wanting to better understand the full-body impact of airway dysfunction, this episode offers valuable insight, real-world perspective, and an encouraging reminder to trust your gut.About the guest:Beth Morel is the founder of Little Movers PT and a pediatric physical therapist with more than 15 years of experience treating babies and children. Known for her deep expertise in airway health, oral motor dysfunction, infant feeding, and nervous system support, Beth has become a trusted resource for families looking for answers beyond the surface. She was one of the first PTs in New Jersey to specialize in treating babies with tongue ties and related functional challenges, and she has spent the last several years developing her own tongue-to-toes treatment methodology to support better outcomes from the start.Connect with them https://www.littlemoverspt.com/www.instagram.com/littlemoversptFollow us for more:Website: https://theuntetheredway.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/untetheredairway/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/untetheredahcTiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@untetheredairwayYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@untetheredairwayhealthcenter

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    Episode 41 - Why Breathing Through Your Nose Matters

    What if the real reason behind teeth grinding, poor sleep, and chronic dental issues isn’t your teeth at all but how you breathe?In this episode of “No One Told Me: The Airway Health Connection The Untethered Way,” Dr. Meggie Graham shares the personal story that led her deep into the world of airway health and functional breathing.After years of practicing dentistry, Dr. Meggie began noticing a pattern: many of her most compliant patients, the ones doing everything right, were still experiencing recurring dental problems. That curiosity sparked a journey through continuing education, airway research, and sleep-related breathing disorders.What she discovered changed everything.In this episode, Dr. Meggie discusses:The hidden connection between breathing, sleep, and oral health • Why bruxism and acid reflux may be signs of airway dysfunction • The role of tongue ties and oral muscle function in breathing and speech • Her personal experience undergoing airway treatments including expansion and tongue tie release • How airway-focused dentistry can lead to more predictable and healthier patient outcomesShe also shares how recognizing these patterns in her own children shaped her approach to early airway intervention and preventative care.This episode is essential listening for dentists, healthcare providers, parents, and anyone interested in understanding how breathing affects overall health.Because airway health isn’t just about dentistry it’s about how the entire body functions.If you care about airway health, feeding, development, or nervous system resilience this conversation will change how you assess and treat.Follow us for more:Website: https://theuntetheredway.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/untetheredairway/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/untetheredahcTiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@untetheredairwayYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@untetheredairwayhealthcenter

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    Episode 40 - The Missing Link Behind Tongue Ties And Anxiety

    Could retained primitive reflexes be the missing link in airway dysfunction, tongue ties, sensory overload, and even anxiety?In this episode of No One Told Me the Airway Health Connection, Dr. Liz Turner explores the powerful relationship between primitive reflexes, oral restrictions, and nervous system regulation.Primitive reflexes are automatic survival movements present in infancy. They should integrate as the brain matures but when they don’t, they can influence posture, breathing, emotional regulation, coordination, and sleep well into adulthood.Dr. Turner breaks down:How reflexes develop and integrateThe neurological connection between the brainstem, cerebellum, and amygdalaWhy airway inflammation and oral restrictions may reinforce retained reflexesThe overlap between symptoms of tongue tie and retained reflex patternsHow primitive reflex retention shows up in children and adultsWhy interdisciplinary care is essential for true functional improvementThis episode challenges providers and parents to look beyond structure alone and consider the deeper brain-body connection driving symptoms.If you care about airway health, feeding, development, or nervous system resilience this conversation will change how you assess and treat.Follow us for more:Website: https://theuntetheredway.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/untetheredairway/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/untetheredahcTiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@untetheredairwayYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@untetheredairwayhealthcenter

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    Episode 39 - How Neurofeedback Can Fix Sleep, ADHD, & Anxiety Naturally with Claire Ferry

    What if your sleep problems, anxiety, brain fog, or constant overwhelm weren’t random but signals that your brain and airway need deeper support?In this episode, Dr. Liz Turner sit down with neurofeedback specialist Claire Ferry to explore the powerful and often overlooked connection between brain regulation, breathing, sleep quality, and overall health.Claire shares her deeply personal journey through postpartum anxiety, depression, sleep struggles, and parenting a child with ADHD and health challenges and how discovering neurofeedback became a turning point that transformed not only her mental health, but her family’s future.Together, they break down what neurofeedback actually is, how it works to retrain the brain, and why so many children and adults struggling with sleep issues, anxiety, focus problems, and emotional dysregulation may benefit from this root-cause approach.You’ll learn how brain training supports better sleep, improved emotional resilience, sharper focus, and long-term nervous system regulation and why combining brain health with airway and breathing support can unlock life-changing results.Whether you’re a parent searching for answers, a provider wanting to better support your patients, or someone personally struggling with sleep, stress, or focus, this episode offers hope, clarity, and practical insight into what’s possible when you address the brain and airway together.Because when you breathe better, think better, and sleep better you live better.Connect with our guest: https://www.instagram.com/vitalbrain_performanceclinic/https://vitalbrain.comFollow us for more:Website: https://theuntetheredway.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/untetheredairway/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/untetheredahcTiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@untetheredairwayYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@untetheredairwayhealthcenter

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    Episode 38 - The Hidden Signs Your Child Has Airway Issues

    What if the symptoms you’ve been told are “normal” in your child snoring, mouth breathing, restless sleep are actually signs of something much bigger?Better sleep, sharper focus, and a healthier life begin with one essential foundation: healthy breathing.In this episode, Dr. Liz Turner, co-founder of Untethered Airway Health Center, helps parents understand the early signs of airway dysfunction and why early awareness can make a lifelong difference.Parents are often the first to notice when something isn’t right. Maybe it’s snoring. Maybe it’s emotional dysregulation. Maybe it’s fatigue, difficulty focusing, or feeding challenges.These symptoms may seem unrelated. But in many cases, they share a common root: compromised breathing and airway development.Dr. Liz explains how airway health impacts sleep quality, nervous system regulation, brain development, jaw growth, and overall health. She also discusses why early intervention isn’t about rushing into procedures, it’s about choosing the right support at the right time.You will learn:What symptoms parents should watch forWhy snoring is never normal in childrenHow sleep affects growth, IQ, and developmentThe role of feeding, chewing, and jaw growthHow therapies like myofunctional therapy, occupational therapy, and functional medicinecan helpWhy early awareness gives children the best chance at lifelong healthThis episode is a powerful reminder that breathing is not just automatic, it’s foundational.When breathing improves, sleep improves.When sleep improves, development improves.And when development improves, children thrive.If you’re a parent seeking answers, this episode will help you understand what to look for and how to advocate for your child.Follow us for more:Website: https://theuntetheredway.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/untetheredairway/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/untetheredahcTiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@untetheredairwayYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@untetheredairwayhealthcenter

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    Episode 37 - Why Tongue Tie Releases Fail (And What Most Dentists Miss) with Dr. Tracy Tran

    What if your child’s ADHD symptoms, teeth grinding, poor sleep, reflux, and speech delays were not separate problems… but connected?What if the real issue wasn’t just behavior, teeth, or growth but breathing?In this episode, Dr. Liz Turner sit down with pediatric dentist Dr. Tracy Tran for an honest and eye-opening conversation about airway-focused dentistry and early intervention.Together, they break down how the way a child breathes can affect sleep, brain development, jaw growth, feeding, speech, and even long-term dental health.They talk about why some tongue-tie releases don’t always lead to improvement, what might be missing when that happens, and why treatment has to look at the whole child not just one structure.You will also hear the truth about soft appliances, when they can help, and when they fall short.Dr. Tracy explains the science behind early maxillary expansion in simple terms, including why timing matters and how early treatment can influence bone growth, nasal breathing, and lifelong health.The conversation also dives into why nasal breathing is so important and how structure, function, and development are deeply connected.This episode is for parents who feel like something is “off” but can’t quite put the pieces together. It’s also for providers who are ready to think beyond cavities, braces, and quick fixes and start looking at root causes.Because better breathing isn’t a trend.It’s the foundation for better sleep, better focus, and a healthier life.Connect with Dr. Tracy Tran:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drtracytran/Website: https://www.drtracytran.com/Follow us for more:Website: https://theuntetheredway.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/untetheredairway/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/untetheredahcTiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@untetheredairwayYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@untetheredairwayhealthcenter

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    Episode 36 - What Finally Makes People Say Yes to Treatment

    Why do some patients accept airway treatment immediately while others wait years, even when the symptoms seem obvious?In this episode, Dr. Meggie Graham explores one of the most fascinating and challenging realities in airway health: readiness. Why does one patient take action the moment they learn they have obstructive sleep apnea or dysfunctional breathing, while another continues to compensate for years?They break down the concept of airway compensation and how the body adapts to restricted breathing by shifting jaw posture, altering muscle function, changing sleep patterns, and even clenching or grinding the teeth to stabilize the airway. These adaptations can keep someone functioning for decades, often masking the true impact of the problem.Through two parallel real-life cases of adult men with similar airway anatomy and sleep apnea diagnoses, Dr. Meggie and Dr. Liz reveal how the tipping point for treatment is rarely the same. For some, it’s fatigue. For others, it’s failed dental restorations, visible tooth wear, or chronic discomfort. The catalyst isn’t always breathing itself — sometimes it’s the secondary damage that finally makes the issue feel urgent.This conversation connects the dots between dysfunctional breathing, jaw development, restorative dentistry failures, enamel breakdown, and long-term systemic health risks. It also highlights why comprehensive airway correction often requires looking beyond short-term solutions like CPAP or nightguards and addressing structural foundations.This episode is especially valuable for:Dentists expanding into airway-focused careParents considering early orthodontic or myofunctional interventionAdults living with sleep apnea, fatigue, or chronic dental breakdownAnyone trying to understand why “I’m fine” can be misleadingBecause better breathing isn’t just about sleep. It affects energy, cognition, oral health, development, and overall quality of life.When you understand airway health, you start to see how everything connects.Follow us for more:Website: https://theuntetheredway.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/untetheredairway/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/untetheredahcTiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@untetheredairwayYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@untetheredairwayhealthcenter

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    Episode 35 - Why Breathing Affects Sleep & Health with Dr. Ben Busch

    What if better sleep, clearer thinking, and long-term health all started with how you breathe?On No One Told Me: The Airway Health Connection, Dr. Liz Turner dive into the often-overlooked role airway health plays in sleep quality, focus, inflammation, brain health, and overall quality of life. This podcast exists to connect the dots between breathing, structure, and whole-body health and to challenge the idea that chronic symptoms are something you simply have to live with.In this episode, Dr. Liz Turner sits down with functional medicine physician Dr. Ben Busch for a deep, honest conversation about where airway health and functional medicine intersect. They explore why sleep and breathing are foundational to healing, how inflammation and environmental toxins silently disrupt the body, and why so many people struggle to improve when only symptoms are treated instead of root causes.Dr. Ben shares his unique background in emergency medicine and functional care, along with his personal health journey that led him into regenerative and integrative medicine. Together, they discuss how gut health, brain health, hormones, genetics, toxins, and regenerative therapies all influence recovery, resilience, and long-term outcomes. The conversation also highlights the growing overlap between dentistry and medicine and why collaborative, team-based care is becoming essential for true healing.You’ll also hear real-world patient experiences, insights into pediatric and adult inflammation, and why proactive care can dramatically change the trajectory of health for both children and adults when intervention happens early.In this episode, you’ll learn:Why dysfunctional breathing and poor sleep affect the entire body from energy and focus to inflammation and moodHow airway health, functional medicine, and collaborative care can create lasting change instead of temporary reliefThis episode is for dentists expanding their airway expertise, parents advocating for their children, healthcare providers seeking a more integrative approach, and anyone searching for real answers beyond symptom management because when you breathe better, you truly live better.Follow us for more:Website: https://theuntetheredway.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/untetheredairway/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/untetheredahcTiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@untetheredairwayYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@untetheredairwayhealthcenter

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    Episode 34 - Emily's Story: How Breathing Changed Everything

    What if the anxiety you have learned to manage, the exhaustion you’ve normalized, or the sleep issues you’ve brushed off aren’t personality traits or stress but signs of an airway problem no one ever told you to look for?In this episode of No One Told Me: The Airway Health Connection, Dr. Liz Turner welcomes Emily, a patient who courageously shares her deeply personal journey through decades of dental trauma, undiagnosed airway dysfunction, tongue tie, myofunctional therapy, and moderate sleep apnea.Despite being proactive about her health, Emily’s symptoms were repeatedly dismissed or overlooked because she didn’t fit the typical profile. What unfolded instead was a powerful reminder of how airway health can quietly influence nearly every system in the body from sleep and energy to emotional regulation, focus, and long-term wellness.This conversation goes beyond a single diagnosis. It explores the emotional and physical toll of being unheard in healthcare, the importance of interdisciplinary and airway-centered care, and why learning to trust your body’s signals can change the entire course of your health.In this episode, you will learn:How airway dysfunction can exist for years without obvious or “classic” symptomsThe connection between breathing, sleep quality, anxiety, and nervous system regulationWhy treating root causes not just symptoms leads to lasting, life-changing outcomesThis episode is for clinicians expanding their understanding of airway health, caregivers supporting loved ones through complex health journeys, and individuals who sense that something isn’t right but haven’t found answers yet.Because when you breathe better, you don’t just sleep better you think clearer, feel calmer, and live more fully.Follow us for more:Website: https://theuntetheredway.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/untetheredairway/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/untetheredahcTiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@untetheredairwayYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@untetheredairwayhealthcenter

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    Episode 33 - What Most Dentists Miss About Frenectomy

    What if better sleep, clearer focus, and long-term health all started with the airway? Dr. Meggie Graham and Dr. Liz Turner dive into the often-overlooked role airway health plays in breathing, sleep quality, development, and overall quality of life.In this episode, they answer the growing number of questions around their upcoming Frenectomy Course built for dentists at every stage, whether you’re considering offering frenectomies or already performing them but struggling with confidence or consistency. This conversation goes far beyond technique alone and focuses on what actually drives predictable outcomes.You will hear an in-depth discussion on:Why frenectomy is not just a procedure, but a quality-of-life interventionThe importance of case selection, surgical protocol, and post-operative careHow restricted oral tissues can impact feeding, speech, craniofacial growth, sleep, and breathingFoundational science and research behind airway-centered dentistryLaser options, instrumentation, and why certain tools create more reliable resultsHow repetition, real-world cases, and proper training build clinical confidencePractical insights into ROI, efficiency, and long-term value for providersThis episode is for:Dentists seeking more consistent and predictable frenectomy outcomesProviders curious about integrating airway-focused dentistry into their careClinicians who want better patient results while also improving practice efficiency and ROINew episodes drop weekly, bringing real conversations, clinical insight, and practical education, so you can make informed decisions that truly change lives.Because when patients breathe better, they don’t just feel better, they live better.Follow us for more:Website: https://theuntetheredway.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/untetheredairway/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/untetheredahcTiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@untetheredairwayYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@untetheredairwayhealthcenter

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    Episode 32 - What Parents and Dentists Get Wrong About Airway Health with Dr. Staci Whitman

    What if the root cause of sleep issues, chronic inflammation, behavioral concerns, and burnout in dentistry isn’t being addressed at all?In this episode, Dr. Meggie Graham and Dr. Liz Turner sit down with pediatric dentist, educator, and functional health leader Dr. Staci Whitman for a deep, honest conversation about airway health, whole-body dentistry, and why so many providers and families feel stuck in a reactive healthcare system.Dr. Whitman shares her personal journey from professional burnout to purpose, explaining how shifting toward airway-centered and functional dentistry completely changed not only her career, but also the outcomes she was seeing in her patients. Instead of chasing end-stage disease, she began focusing on prevention, breathing, development, and the systems that connect the mouth to the rest of the body.This episode explores how airway health impacts sleep, behavior, inflammation, gut health, and long-term wellness especially in children and why fear-based healthcare messaging often creates more harm than healing, particularly for parents. The conversation also breaks down how dentists can integrate functional and airway principles into their existing practices without burning out or overhauling everything they’ve built.You’ll hear:Why the mouth is the gateway to the bodyHow airway dysfunction shows up in kids and adultsWhat parents should actually look for without fear or guiltThe connection between breathing, sleep, and whole-body healthHow functional dentistry supports prevention over reactionWhy better education leads to better outcomes for patients and providersWhether you’re a dentist searching for a more fulfilling way to practice, a healthcare provider looking to understand airway health, or a parent wanting to advocate for your child with confidence, this episode offers clarity, compassion, and a new way to think about health.Because when you breathe better, you truly live better.Connect with our guest https://www.instagram.com/doctor_staci/Follow us for more:Website: https://theuntetheredway.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/untetheredairway/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/untetheredahcTiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@untetheredairwayYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@untetheredairwayhealthcenter

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    Episode 31 - Why Airway Treatment Takes Time To Work

    What happens when airway care is treated as a process instead of a quick fix?This episode takes a deeper look at the layered reality of airway health and why meaningful, lasting improvement depends on more than a single procedure. Instead of promoting one-size-fits-all solutions, the conversation focuses on how function, structure, and timing must work together to support breathing, sleep, and overall stability.We explore the role of myofunctional therapy as both a preparatory and supportive phase of care, and why it often determines whether interventions like tongue-tie release, orthodontic expansion, or surgery actually hold long-term results. The discussion also highlights key differences between adult and pediatric airway cases, including why adults tend to present with more compensation patterns, tension, and asymmetry that require a slower, more intentional approach.A major theme of this episode is collaboration. You will hear why airway care cannot exist in silos, and why communication between myofunctional therapists, orthodontists, ENTs, surgeons, and body-based providers directly impacts patient outcomes. We also address why not every tongue tie needs to be released, why some patients require care in multiple phases, and how improvement is still possible even when ideal treatment plans aren’t immediately accessible.This conversation emphasizes honest education, realistic expectations, and patient-centered decision-making. It speaks to the importance of continuing education for providers, building trusted professional relationships, and creating safe spaces where airway care can evolve responsibly and ethically.Whether you’re a clinician expanding into airway-focused treatment or someone trying to understand why symptoms like poor sleep, breathing challenges, chronic tension, or jaw discomfort don’t have simple answers, this episode offers clarity, validation, and practical insight into how airway health truly works over time and why progress is built, not rushed.Follow us for more:Website: https://theuntetheredway.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/untetheredairway/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/untetheredahcTiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@untetheredairwayYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@untetheredairwayhealthcenter

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    Episode 30 - The Hidden Airway Problems Affecting Millions with Dr. Amanda Vanderstelt

    Have you ever wondered why some children seem to struggle with restless sleep, mouth breathing, narrow jaws, or constant congestion while others never experience these problems at all? Why do some kids wake up tired, grind their teeth, snore, or seem unfocused during the day, yet no one stops to ask whether the airway is involved? And perhaps the most important question: how can something as simple as breathing shape a child's entire health trajectory?These questions matter more than most people realize. Airway issues aren’t just about snoring or noisy breathing; they influence how a child grows, how their face develops, how their jaw forms, how their immune system responds, and how their brain functions during sleep. Yet most parents, and even many healthcare providers, never hear this connection explained clearly.In this episode, orthodontist Dr. Amanda Vanderstelt helps make sense of the bigger picture.She shares her own journey of discovering how airway problems affected her development as a child and how that realization completely shifted the way she practices orthodontics. Through her story and clinical experience, she explains why mouth breathing can actually change a child’s facial structure, how enlarged tonsils and adenoids disrupt both airflow and growth, and why structural issues don’t just “resolve with time” the way many families are told.We take a deeper look at what’s really happening beneath the surface: how chronic inflammation alters growth patterns, why some children develop long and narrow facial structures, and how delays in identifying airway challenges can lead to irreversible changes by adolescence. Dr. Vanderstelt describes how early evaluation can reveal problems long before they become severe, and why intervening at the right stage of growth can dramatically change outcomes in sleep, behavior, and long-term wellness.You’ll hear thoughtful insights on expanders, jaw development, breathing patterns, and the difference between traditional orthodontics and airway-focused orthodontics. We also talk about why so many families are told to “wait and see,” and how that advice often leads to missed opportunities for healthier growth. The conversation highlights a truth that comes up again and again in airway medicine: so many parents only discover the real root cause years later and almost all of them say the same thing: “No one ever told me this.”This episode is for parents trying to understand their child’s symptoms, dentists wanting clearer guidance, and anyone who believes health should be proactive, not reactive. It offers context, clarity, and a deeper understanding of how breathing shapes the entire body, especially in childhood, when growth patterns are most responsive.Follow us for more:Website: https://theuntetheredway.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/untetheredairway/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/untetheredahcTiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@untetheredairwayYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@untetheredairwayhealthcenter

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    Episode 29 - What Your Patients Are Already Telling You

    What if the key to better patient outcomes, fewer failures, clearer diagnoses, and healthier lives has been hiding in plain sight inside your daily exams?In this episode of No One Told Me: The Airway Health Connection, the Untethered Way, Dr. Meggie Graham takes dentists deeper into the realities of airway-centered dentistry and why so many signs of breathing dysfunction are overlooked in traditional practice. She walks through the exact clues you’re already gathering — health histories, exam visuals, muscle activity, red flags in restorative patterns and shows you how each one forms part of a much bigger picture of lifelong airway dysfunction.You’ll learn how to shift from routine examination to airway-informed evaluation, using the same workflow you’ve always had but with a sharper, more comprehensive lens. When you learn what to look for, things that once seemed unrelated: chronic congestion, anxiety, attrition, mouth breathing, forward head posture, failed dentistry begin to form patterns that clarify your patient’s true risk profile.This episode covers:The medical history patterns commonly found in patients with undiagnosed airway issuesWhy repeated restorative failure often signals compromised breathing, not just occlusal forceHow to identify physical signs of airway dysfunction before a patient even sits in your chairOral indicators such as tongue posture, mobility restrictions, tonsillar obstruction, palate shape, erosion, and hyperactive musculatureThe functional differences between proper and compensatory swallowingPediatric red flags like bedwetting, ADHD, behavioral challenges, poor sleep, and early severe attritionHow pattern recognition becomes the foundation of truly airway-aware dentistryDr. Meggie guides you through recognizing subtle but powerful clinical clues that can change your treatment planning, improve long-term outcomes, and ultimately transform the way you care for families.Whether you're a dentist expanding into airway health, a provider looking to reduce restorative failures, or a clinician committed to whole-patient care, this episode will reshape how you understand diagnostics, prevention, and patient wellness.Follow us for more:Website: https://theuntetheredway.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/untetheredairway/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/untetheredahcTiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@untetheredairwayYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@untetheredairwayhealthcenter

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    Episode 28 - How Airway Health Changed My Life and My Dentistry

    What if the real key to better sleep, clearer focus, and a healthier, more energized life has been hidden in the way you breathe?In this deeply personal episode, Dr. Meggie Graham shares her journey from traditional restorative dentistry into airway-centered, whole-body care a transformation sparked by years of unexplained patient patterns, her own unresolved symptoms, and the life-changing discoveries she made while supporting her children through tongue-tie and myofunctional challenges.Dr. Meggie walks listeners through the moment she first learned about airway dysfunction, how it reframed everything she thought she knew about dentistry, and why “perfect patients” still grind, clench, break teeth, struggle with sleep, or experience recurring dental failure. Her story uncovers how mouth breathing, nasal obstruction, tongue posture, oral muscle compensation, and sleep fragmentation can silently shape health outcomes, behavior, energy levels, and even emotional regulation.This episode also reveals how Dr. Meggie and Dr. Liz Turner, both dentists seeing similar patterns on opposite sides of the country joined forces to create Untethered Airway Health Center and launch The Untethered Way, an educational platform designed to help dentists learn airway work with clarity, confidence, and community. Their mission is to bring practical, interdisciplinary, ethical airway care into dentistry, creating a path for providers who feel the tug toward more meaningful, life-changing work.If you’re a dentist looking to expand your airway expertise, reduce burnout, or understand how airway dysfunction impacts your patients, you’ll find the guidance, research, and real-world insight you’ve been missing. And if you’re a parent searching for answers about feeding challenges, sleep issues, behavior struggles, or developmental concerns, this episode offers both clarity and hope.Follow us for more:Website: https://theuntetheredway.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/untetheredairway/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/untetheredahcTiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@untetheredairwayYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@untetheredairwayhealthcenter

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    Episode 27 - The Mom & Dentist Conversation You Need to Hear with Shelby Clement

    What if everything you’ve been told about your child’s behavior, sleep, or learning struggles is missing a critical piece, their ability to breathe?In this powerful episode, Dr. Meggie Graham sits down with Shelby Clement, owner of the Shelby Clement Marketing Agency (SCM), to explore a story that resonates with countless parents searching for answers. Shelby openly shares her journey with her son Willie, whose challenges, meltdowns, restless sleep, picky eating, daytime fatigue, and school difficulties were nearly attributed to ADHD, sensory processing disorder, or even potential autism. After multiple appointments and mounting confusion, it was a deeper conversation with Dr. Graham that finally revealed what no one else had considered: an airway issue was at the root of it all.Dr. Graham, co-founder of Untethered Airway Health Center, explains the often-overlooked relationship between airway structure, nasal breathing, sleep quality, and whole-body health. She breaks down why so many children struggle unnecessarily, how mouth breathing impacts development, and why traditional medical and dental training often misses these essential clues. Through their conversation, listeners gain insight into the importance of nasal breathing, early intervention, and the structural cues that signal dysfunction—such as crowded baby teeth, dark under-eye circles, forward head posture, restless sleep, and chronic mouth breathing.Shelby reflects on the emotional weight of the journey, the uncertainty, the pushback, the instinct that something wasn’t right and the transformation she witnessed once Willie’s airway was addressed. From a child too exhausted to participate in sports to a confident, energetic five-year-old who now sleeps soundly and thrives in school, the shift was profound. This episode serves as both education and encouragement for parents who feel unheard or dismissed, reminding them that their intuition is powerful and often correct.Dr. Graham and Shelby also discuss how airway issues present in adults, including chronic fatigue, anxiety, hormonal imbalances, cardiovascular concerns, clenching and grinding, headaches, and non-refreshing sleep. Their conversation opens the door to a broader understanding of how breathing impacts long-term health and why addressing airway function can be life-changing at any age.This episode is essential for:Parents navigating confusing or conflicting diagnosesMoms who feel something is “off” but haven’t found clear answersDentists and healthcare providers seeking a more comprehensive view of airway healthAdults experiencing sleep issues, brain fog, or chronic fatigueAnyone curious about the powerful link between breathing, sleep, behavior, and wellbeingBy the end, listeners walk away with both clarity and hope, knowing that airway health may be a missing link worth exploring and that proactive steps can lead to remarkable transformation.Visit us at: https://untetheredairwayhealthcenter.comSubscribe, rate, and share if this helped you rethink what you were told.Follow us for more:Website: https://theuntetheredway.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/untetheredairway/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/untetheredahcTiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@untetheredairwayYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@untetheredairwayhealthcenter

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    Episode 26 - Are Tongue Ties Affecting Your Health? with Autumn Henning

    What if the way you breathe could transform your sleep, your focus, your health, and even your child’s development?In this episode, Dr. Liz Turner sits down with leading airway and oral-function expert Autumn Henning to explore the powerful intersection of structure, function, and whole-body wellness. Autumn shares her unique path to becoming a speech-language pathologist, certified orofacial myologist, and lactation consultant—along with the clinical insights she’s gained from treating patients across every stage of life.Together, we unpack what tethered oral tissues really are, why dysfunction often spans multiple generations, and how early identification and function-focused care can change long-term outcomes. Autumn explains why therapeutic readiness is essential before any release procedure, what true progress in oral function looks like, and how collaboration among dentists, SLPs, OTs, lactation consultants, ENTs, and other specialists leads to the most successful results.Whether you’re a parent searching for answers, a clinician expanding your airway knowledge, or a provider curious about integrating function into your practice, this episode offers clarity, depth, and immediately applicable understanding.Key Topics• The airway–sleep–growth connection • Why tongue and lip ties are often misunderstood • Signs of dysfunction in infants, children, and adults • The role of myofunctional therapy in optimizing outcomes • What families need to know before a release • How to build effective interdisciplinary care teams • The evolution of airway awareness in healthcareThis conversation goes far beyond anatomy, it’s about breathing, thriving, and understanding the foundational systems that shape lifelong health.Visit us at: https://untetheredairwayhealthcenter.comSubscribe, rate, and share if this helped you rethink what you were told.Follow us for more:Website: https://theuntetheredway.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/untetheredairway/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/untetheredahcTiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@untetheredairwayYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@untetheredairwayhealthcenter

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    Episode 25 - The Airway-Heart Connection You Need To Know

    What if the key to a stronger heart, better sleep, and a calmer mind wasn’t a pill or a medical procedure but simply learning to breathe the way your body was designed to?In this heartfelt episode, Dr. Liz Turner opens up about something deeply personal — her father’s recent open-heart surgery and the surprising connection between his heart condition and years of undiagnosed sleep apnea. What started as a routine scan turned into a life-changing wake-up call about how powerful (and fragile) our airway health really is.Dr. Liz invites you into her world as a daughter, a dentist, and a doctor to share the emotions, lessons, and insights that came from watching someone she loves fight for his health. You’ll hear how a CPAP machine gave her dad not just better sleep, but a new sense of peace and energy he hadn’t felt in years. And you’ll learn how mouth breathing, poor sleep, jaw development, and stress are all intertwined in ways most people never imagine until it’s too late.This isn’t just a story about one man or one diagnosis. It’s a reminder that our bodies are talking to us all the time through fatigue, snoring, headaches, and anxiety and that these signs often trace back to something as fundamental as the breath.If you’ve ever wondered why you’re tired even after eight hours of sleep, or why someone you love snores and wakes up foggy or irritable, this episode will change the way you see “normal.” It’s for the families who want to sleep and live easier. For the healthcare providers who want to treat more than symptoms. And for anyone who’s ready to start breathing and living with intention.Because when you breathe better, you live better.Visit us at: https://untetheredairwayhealthcenter.comSubscribe, rate, and share if this helped you rethink what you were told.Follow us for more:Website: https://theuntetheredway.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/untetheredairway/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/untetheredahcTiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@untetheredairwayYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@untetheredairwayhealthcenter

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    Episode 24 - What Every Parent Should Know About Airway Health with Dr. Hannah Kessler

    What if the way your child breathes could shape their sleep, focus, and overall health for life? It’s a question most parents never think to ask but it’s one that could change everything about how we approach childhood wellness.In this episode, Dr. Liz Turner, Dr. Meggie Graham, and Dr. Hannah Kessler pull back the curtain on the world of airway health revealing how something as simple as nasal breathing can influence jaw growth, posture, sleep quality, and even behavior. They explain why snoring is never normal in children, how mouth breathing affects facial development and learning, and what early warning signs parents often miss.You’ll also learn about:The early signs of airway dysfunction and what they meanWhy jaw development and tongue posture are key to healthy breathingHow nasal breathing and nitric oxide boost oxygen, energy, and focusThe impact of soft diets and allergies on growthWhen to seek help and how early intervention makes all the differenceAt Untethered Airway Health Center, we take a proactive, collaborative approach to help families breathe better and live fully. Their team specializes in airway-focused dentistry, myofunctional therapy, and holistic care for infants, children, and adults.Because when we breathe better we sleep better, grow better, and think better.Your child’s airway health shapes their future, let’s make it a healthy one.Visit us at: https://untetheredairwayhealthcenter.comSubscribe, rate, and share if this helped you rethink what you were told.Follow us for more:Website: https://theuntetheredway.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/untetheredairway/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/untetheredahcTiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@untetheredairwayYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@untetheredairwayhealthcenter

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    Episode 23 - How Airway Dentistry is Changing Lives with Dr. Jeff Rouse

    What if better sleep, sharper focus, and a healthier life all started with something as simple and powerful as how you breathe?In this eye-opening episode of No One Told Me: The Airway Health Connection, co-hosts Dr. Meggie Graham and Dr. Liz Turner sit down with world-renowned prosthodontist, educator, and airway dentistry pioneer Dr. Jeff Rouse to uncover the profound connection between breathing, bruxism, and overall wellness.Dr. Rouse shares his personal and professional journey from exploring why patients grind their teeth to discovering the deeper truth: it’s often not stress, but a sign of airway dysfunction. His research and experience gave rise to a movement that has transformed modern dentistry and changed countless lives.You’ll hear the heartfelt story behind his “Who is Your Jake?” philosophy, a mission born from his own family’s experience that continues to inspire dental professionals worldwide. Through candid stories and clinical wisdom, Dr. Rouse reminds us that awareness is the first step to healing for patients, parents, and practitioners alike.Together, Dr. Graham, Dr. Turner, and Dr. Rouse discuss how airway-centered care can:Help children and adults sleep and function betterReveal the hidden connections between teeth grinding, stress, and oxygenationEmpower dentists to go beyond teeth and truly impact livesBridge the gap between medicine and dentistry for whole-body healthWhether you are a dentist expanding your airway expertise, a parent searching for answers, or simply someone seeking better health through better breathing, this episode will change the way you think about your body one breath at a time.Follow us for more:Visit us at: https://untetheredairwayhealthcenter.comSubscribe, rate, and share if this helped you rethink what you were told.Follow us for more:Website: https://theuntetheredway.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/untetheredairway/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/untetheredahcTiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@untetheredairwayYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@untetheredairwayhealthcenter

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    Episode 22 - Why Airway Health Is the Missing Piece to Better Living with Melissa Mugno

    What if better sleep, clearer focus, and a calmer mind all started with how you breathe?In this episode Dr. Liz Turner and Dr. Meggie Graham sit down with Melissa Mugno, host of the Mind Your Mouth Podcast. Together, they explore how something as simple and powerful as breathing well can transform every part of your life.Melissa shares her inspiring story of growing up with undiagnosed sleep and focus challenges, her journey through the world of dentistry, and how discovering airway health changed her life and career. From her early days assisting in dental offices to becoming a leading consultant and educator in myofunctional therapy, Melissa’s story is a reminder that healing begins when we learn to listen and breathe.This conversation goes far beyond dentistry. It’s about connection, awareness, and the power of understanding how our airway shapes who we are mentally, physically, and emotionally. Whether you are a parent hoping your child sleeps better, a dentist expanding your airway expertise, or someone looking for a healthier, more centered life, this episode will leave you thinking differently about every breath you take.You will hear about:The surprising link between breathing, sleep, ADHD, and mental healthHow airway screening and myofunctional therapy empower both patients and providersThe truth about tongue-ties and why therapy always comes firstBuilding an airway-aware practice (without burnout or overwhelm)Why awareness, not perfection, is the real key to better healthJoin Dr. Meggie and Dr. Liz each week as they bring bold insights, personal stories, and practical advice to help you breathe freely and live fully. Because when you breathe better, you live better.Connect with the guest – Melissa MugnoWebsite: https://www.melissamugno.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/melissa_the_mouth/Follow us for more:Visit us at: https://untetheredairwayhealthcenter.comSubscribe, rate, and share if this helped you rethink what you were told.Follow us for more:Website: https://theuntetheredway.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/untetheredairway/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/untetheredahcTiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@untetheredairwayYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@untetheredairwayhealthcenter

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    Episode 21 - Your Breath Could Change Your Baby’s Life

    What if a mother’s breathing could shape her baby’s future health?It’s a question few people ask yet the answer connects pregnancy, birth outcomes, and a child’s lifelong airway development.In this episode, Dr. Meggie Graham takes you inside one of the most overlooked conversations in health care: how maternal breathing during pregnancy influences everything from sleep quality and preeclampsia risk to a baby’s ability to latch, feed, and grow.As hormones reshape the body and airway, many women experience nasal congestion, snoring, and disrupted sleep for the first time. But what if these changes aren’t “just pregnancy symptoms”? What if they signal an airway issue that could cascade into hypertension, early induction, and preterm birth setting the stage for feeding and breathing struggles in newborns?Dr. Graham connects these dots and shows how airway-focused dentists are uniquely positioned to make a difference. By recognizing mouth breathing, fatigue, or poor sleep in pregnant patients, dentists can help identify at-risk moms early and offer supportive, non-invasive interventions that protect both mother and baby.You will learn:How nasal congestion, snoring, and mouth breathing increase during pregnancyThe link between poor sleep, oxygen dips, and hypertensive complicationsWhy preterm birth can disrupt a baby’s first latch and airway formationWhat airway-aware dentists can do to screen, educate, and collaborateSimple tools like nasal dilators, myofunctional therapy, and better sleep postureWhen moms breathe better, babies grow better. Airway awareness in pregnancy isn’t just a dental topic, it’s preventive care at its most powerful.Visit us at: https://untetheredairwayhealthcenter.comSubscribe, rate, and share if this helped you rethink what you were told.Follow us for more:Website: https://theuntetheredway.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/untetheredairway/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/untetheredahcTiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@untetheredairwayYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@untetheredairwayhealthcenter

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    Episode 20 - Is Your Child's Breathing Causing Sleep Problems?

    Is your child’s breathing quietly affecting their sleep, behavior, and overall health?In this episode, Dr. Liz Turner breaks down the often-misunderstood topic of tonsil and adenoid enlargement and how it connects to airway health, jaw development, and your child’s long-term well-being.Tonsils and adenoids are more than just immune tissues. When they’re chronically enlarged, they can block airflow, disturb sleep, and contribute to long-term breathing dysfunction. But is surgery always the answer? Or could airway expansion, posture correction, and nasal breathing retraining offer another path forward?Whether you are a parent navigating a possible tonsillectomy, or a provider looking to understand the structural causes of pediatric airway issues, this conversation is packed with insights that challenge the status quo.In this episode, you will learn:Why tonsils and adenoids become enlarged in children—and when it’s a problemThe role of mouth breathing, allergies, reflux, and tongue posture in inflammationHow poor jaw development can restrict airway spaceWhat airway expansion is, and how it may reduce the need for surgeryThe impact of laryngopharyngeal reflux (LPR) and oral dysfunction on chronic congestionWhen to consider ENT evaluation, and why not all ENTs see things the same wayThe importance of interdisciplinary care: dentists, ENTs, and airway professionals working togetherWho this episode is for:Parents of children struggling with snoring, restless sleep, or persistent nasal congestionHealthcare professionals seeking a more holistic understanding of pediatric airway healthDentists and ENTs exploring collaborative approaches to airway-centered careAnyone interested in the connection between breathing, growth, and quality of lifeVisit us at: https://untetheredairwayhealthcenter.comSubscribe, rate, and share if this helped you rethink what you were told.Follow us for more:Website: https://theuntetheredway.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/untetheredairway/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/untetheredahcTiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@untetheredairwayYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@untetheredairwayhealthcenter

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    Episode 19 - The Hidden Link Between Jaw Growth & Sleep Problems

    Sometimes the most unexpected discoveries bring the deepest insights. For Dr. Meggie Graham, it all began with a flooded basement, an old trunk, and a childhood photo that resurfaced decades of hidden struggles. That single image a little girl in oversized glasses, holding a kitten, and wearing cervical headgear sparked a powerful reflection on missed diagnoses, airway dysfunction, and the long-term effects of traditional orthodontic treatments.In this heartfelt episode of No One Told Me: The Airway Health Connection – The Untethered Way, Dr. Meggie Graham revisits her own journey through orthodontics that focused only on straightening teeth, without considering airway health or jaw development. The result? A compromised airway, years of poor sleep, clenching, grinding, fatigue, anxiety—and ultimately, a passion to help others avoid the same path.Listeners will hear how personal experience and professional expertise come together to tell a story that is equal parts emotional, educational, and transformational. Alongside Dr. Liz Turner, Dr. Graham unpacks the importance of looking beyond the surface when it comes to breathing, sleep, and whole-body health.In this episode, we explore:The surprising story behind a childhood photo, headgear, and a missed airway diagnosisWhy traditional orthodontics sometimes gets it wrong—and the consequences of treating teeth in isolationThe ripple effect of poor airway health on sleep quality, fatigue, anxiety, and long-term well-beingHow adult interventions like expansion, myofunctional therapy, and tongue-tie release can undo decades of dysfunctionWhy early intervention for children can prevent years of struggle and change the trajectory of healthHow Dr. Graham’s personal journey inspired the creation of Untethered Airway Health Center and a mission to help others breathe freely and live fullyIf you have ever wondered why airway health matters, why jaw development is about so much more than a smile, or how breathing shapes every part of life, this episode will help you see things differently. Whether you’re a parent, a provider, or someone navigating your own airway challenges, you will walk away with insights and hope.Visit us at: https://untetheredairwayhealthcenter.comSubscribe, rate, and share if this helped you rethink what you were told.Follow us for more:Website: https://theuntetheredway.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/untetheredairway/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/untetheredahcTiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@untetheredairwayYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@untetheredairwayhealthcenter

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    Episode 18 - What CT Scans Reveal About Airway Health

    Most people think of breathing as automatic—but what if how you breathe is the missing link to better sleep, sharper focus, and a healthier life? In this eye-opening episode of No One Told Me: The Airway Health Connection, The Untethered Way, Dr. Maggie Graham and Dr. Liz Turner uncover how airway health shapes everything from your child’s growth to long-term wellness.With real CT scans and case examples, they walk you through how subtle signs—like snoring, mouth breathing, or even dark circles under the eyes—can reveal much deeper challenges with airway development. You’ll learn why crowded teeth, crossbites, and palate constriction aren’t just dental issues, but critical clues about how well someone can breathe, sleep, and thrive.This episode goes beyond dentistry, highlighting how airway health ties into sleep apnea, sinus problems, and even systemic health risks. The doctors also share the surprising ways CT scans can uncover hidden issues—from adenoid enlargement to early warning signs of stroke or cardiac risk.Whether you’re a parent worried about your child’s restless sleep, or a dentist wanting to expand your airway expertise, this conversation will change the way you look at breathing forever.What You will Learn in This Episode:Why airway health is the hidden foundation of better livingEarly signs parents should never ignore: snoring, fatigue, mouth breathing, dark eye circlesHow maxillary development and palate width impact breathing and tooth alignmentThe surprising link between high-vaulted palates, deviated septums, and sinus issuesHow dentists can use airway scans to catch problems before they escalateReal-world stories of how expanding airway space transforms sleep and life qualityVisit us at: https://untetheredairwayhealthcenter.comSubscribe, rate, and share if this helped you rethink what you were told.Follow us for more:Website: https://theuntetheredway.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/untetheredairway/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/untetheredahcTiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@untetheredairwayYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@untetheredairwayhealthcenter

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    Episode 17 - Breathing, TMJ & Better Sleep with Dr. Ryan Vaughn

    This week on No One Told Me: The Airway Health Connection, Dr. Maggie Graham welcomes Dr. Ryan Vaughn, a highly trained and respected otolaryngologist and founder of Exhale Sinus, TMJ, Headache & Sleep. Dr. Vaughn brings his deep expertise in ENT, sinus health, and sleep disorders to explain how airway-focused medicine is changing the way we treat TMJ, headaches, and breathing issues.About Our Guest:Ryan Vaughn, MD, earned his medical degree from the University of Colorado School of Medicine in 2007, graduating in the top 3% of his class and being inducted into the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society. He then completed his residency in otolaryngology–head and neck surgery at the University of Illinois at Chicago, training across some of Chicago’s leading medical institutions, including Lurie Children’s Hospital, Jesse Brown VA Medical Center, and Stroger Hospital. Today, he leads Exhale Sinus, TMJ, Headache & Sleep in Schaumburg, Illinois, where he helps patients achieve better breathing and better living.What We Cover in This Episode:Dr. Vaughn’s journey from top medical graduate to ENT specialistHow sinus health, nasal breathing, and TMJ pain intersectPatient stories that reveal the life-changing power of airway careWhy collaboration between ENTs and dentists is criticalHow sleep, focus, and wellness all begin with proper breathingConnect with Our Guest – Dr. Ryan VaughnWebsite:https://www.exhalesinus.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/doctorvaughn/Visit us at: https://untetheredairwayhealthcenter.comSubscribe, rate, and share if this helped you rethink what you were told.Follow us for more:Website: https://theuntetheredway.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/untetheredairway/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/untetheredahcTiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@untetheredairwayYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@untetheredairwayhealthcenter

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    Episode 16 - The Bedwetting Secret No One Tells You with Dr. Nichelle Gurule

    Primitive reflexes are often seen as “baby milestones,” but what happens when they don’t integrate? In this episode of No One Told Me: The Airway Health Connection — The Untethered Way, Dr. Liz Turner sist down with Dr. Nichelle Gurule, a pediatric chiropractor from Colorado, to explore how reflexes like Moro, Palmar, ATNR, and Spinal Galant affect children beyond infancy.Together, they uncover how retained reflexes can show up as clumsiness, bedwetting, poor sleep, emotional regulation struggles, messy eating, or speech delays. Dr. Nichelle Gurule also shares how container culture (car seats, swings, strollers) and missed milestones like crawling can ripple into long-term nervous system development, and why airway restrictions like tongue ties often overlap with these challenges.This conversation highlights:Why retained reflexes matter for kids’ sleep, focus, and emotional regulationHow pregnancy and postpartum stress can shape a child’s nervous systemThe hidden link between airway health, oral function, and primitive reflexesPractical steps families and providers can take to support integration and healthier growthWhether you’re a parent searching for answers or a provider eager to expand your airway health expertise, this episode offers eye-opening insights into how breathing, movement, and nervous system health are deeply connected.Connect with Our Guest – Dr. Nichelle GuruleWebsite: https://liveloudlife.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr.nichellegurule_dc/ Website: https://mbncolorado.com/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/@mindbodyneurocolorado Visit us at: https://untetheredairwayhealthcenter.comSubscribe, rate, and share if this helped you rethink what you were told.Follow us for more:Website: https://theuntetheredway.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/untetheredairway/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/untetheredahcTiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@untetheredairwayYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@untetheredairwayhealthcenter

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    Episode 15 - Empowering Families Through Pediatric PT & Airway Health

    Better breathing means better living, and it starts earlier than you think. In this episode of No One Told Me: The Airway Health Connection, Dr. Maggie Graham and Dr. Liz Turner welcome pediatric physical therapist Dr. Brita DeStefano, founder of Progress Through Play.They discuss the vital link between airway health, infant movement, and lifelong development. From torticollis and tongue ties to milestone red flags and collaborative care, you’ll gain a fresh perspective on how proactive screening and therapy can set children up for healthier futures.What You Will Learn in This Episode:Why the quality of movement matters more than just milestone checkboxesHow tongue ties and body restrictions affect feeding, sleep, and growthThe importance of manual therapy and reflex integration before considering releasesWhy parents should trust their instincts when something feels “off”The role of interdisciplinary collaboration in creating better outcomes for familiesWhether you’re a parent navigating infant challenges or a provider seeking to expand your airway expertise, this conversation is packed with actionable insights.Connect with our guest:Website: https://www.ptpdenver.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/progressthroughplay/Website: https://mbncolorado.com/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/@mindbodyneurocolorado Visit us at: https://untetheredairwayhealthcenter.comSubscribe, rate, and share if this helped you rethink what you were told.Follow us for more:Website: https://theuntetheredway.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/untetheredairway/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/untetheredahcTiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@untetheredairwayYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@untetheredairwayhealthcenter

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    Episode 14 - The Brain–Breath Connection: Neurofeedback, Anxiety, and Airway Health with Lisa Kramer

    In this episode Dr. Liz Turner welcomes neurofeedback specialist Lisa Cramer (Mind Body Neuro). Together, they dive into the fascinating world of brainwave training, exploring how neurofeedback can help with anxiety, sleep issues, learning struggles, concussion recovery, and even performance optimization. They also uncover the surprising overlap between airway health and brain health — and why breathing well is the foundation of sleeping well, focusing well, and living well. What You will Learn in This Episode: What neurofeedback is and how it trains the brain to reduce symptoms. The most common challenges Lisa sees in children and adults (hint: anxiety tops the list). How EEG data provides a roadmap for treatment. Why post-COVID brain patterns look so different and what that means. The role of social media and digital addiction in modern brain health. How airway health and neurofeedback work hand-in-hand to restore energy, focus, and sleep.Connect with our guest: Website: https://mbncolorado.com/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/@mindbodyneurocolorado Visit us at: https://untetheredairwayhealthcenter.comSubscribe, rate, and share if this helped you rethink what you were told.Follow us for more:Website: https://theuntetheredway.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/untetheredairway/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/untetheredahcTiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@untetheredairwayYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@untetheredairwayhealthcenter

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    Episode 13 - Circumcision vs. Oral Ties, The Untold Airway Health Conversation

    Why is circumcision, a procedure with no immediate functional impairment, considered routine, while oral ties, conditions that can limit feeding, speech, breathing, and craniofacial development, are often minimized or ignored?In this compelling episode, Dr. Liz Turner brings an honest, challenging perspective on how cultural norms, medical training gaps, and outdated practices shape the care we give our children. She dives deep into the history of circumcision in the U.S., breaks down the anatomy and function of oral ties, and explains their long-term consequences when left untreated.From newborn feeding struggles to childhood sleep issues and even adult airway problems, you’ll see why oral ties are far more than a “cosmetic” concern and why every family deserves clear, unbiased information to make the right choice for their child.You will Learn:The cultural vs. medical history of circumcisionWhat the AAP actually says about routine circumcisionHow tongue and lip ties restrict movement and affect functionWhy airway health starts with proper oral development in infancyThe link between oral ties, sleep quality, and behavior in kidsWhy informed consent should be the baseline for any procedureVisit us at: https://untetheredairwayhealthcenter.comSubscribe, rate, and share if this helped you rethink what you were told.Follow us for more:Website: https://theuntetheredway.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/untetheredairway/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/untetheredahcTiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@untetheredairwayYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@untetheredairwayhealthcenter

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    Episode 12 - Breastfeeding & Airway Health: The Hidden Link to Your Baby’s Growth and Breathing

    When most people think about breastfeeding, they picture nutrition, bonding, and immune support, but what if we told you it’s also shaping your baby’s jaw, face, and ability to breathe for the rest of their life?In this episode Dr. Liz Turner breaks down the fascinating (and often misunderstood) relationship between early feeding, oral structures, and long-term airway health. She explains why the tongue is “nature’s expander,” how proper latch and tongue motion influence craniofacial growth, and why even small oral restrictions like tongue ties and lip ties can have ripple effects far beyond infancy.This is more than a lecture — Dr. Turner draws from her own experiences as both a clinician and a breastfeeding mom. She knows firsthand the frustration, confusion, and even guilt parents can feel when feeding doesn’t go smoothly. And she’s here to cut through the noise, bust myths, and help families understand what’s really going on.You’ll hear about:How breastfeeding drives optimal jaw and airway developmentWhy some oral ties get missed (and how to spot them early)The role of manual therapy and bodywork in relieving tension for better feedingHow to work with the right professionals — from IBCLCs to airway-focused dentists — without getting lost in a maze of conflicting advicePractical, compassionate tips for parents navigating feeding challengesWhether you’re a parent determined to give your baby the best start, a provider looking to deepen your knowledge, or simply someone curious about the hidden ways early life shapes long-term health, this episode is for you.Listen in and discover why better breathing and better living really can begin at birth.Visit us at: https://untetheredairwayhealthcenter.comSubscribe, rate, and share if this helped you rethink what you were told.Follow us for more:Website: https://theuntetheredway.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/untetheredairway/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/untetheredahcTiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@untetheredairwayYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@untetheredairwayhealthcenter

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    Episode 11 - Why Airway Health Changes Everything: Dr. Liz Turner’s Story

    What if your child’s crankiness was actually a symptom of a structural airway issue? What if early jaw development could help prevent major health conditions later in life? In our very first episode, Dr. Liz Turner opens up about her path to becoming a leader in airway dentistry, shaped by personal challenges, professional insight, and a powerful moment with her newborn son.In this episode, you will learn:The critical connection between airway health and whole-body wellnessHow dental trauma and selective mutism shaped Dr. Turner’s journeyWhy tongue ties are more than just a feeding issueThe systemic ripple effects of poor jaw developmentHow a baby’s crankiness led to a clinical epiphanyThe untold cardiac risks of untreated sleep apneaWhat it means to be a “structuralist” in dentistryWhy early intervention is essential for lifelong healthVisit us at: https://untetheredairwayhealthcenter.comSubscribe, rate, and share if this helped you rethink what you were told.Follow us for more:Website: https://theuntetheredway.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/untetheredairway/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/untetheredahcTiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@untetheredairwayYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@untetheredairwayhealthcenter

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    Episode 10 - What No One Told You About Nighttime Clenching

    Better sleep starts with better breathing, and for many kids, grinding is the body's way of sounding the alarm. In this powerful episode, Dr. Meggie Graham uncovers the real reason behind childhood bruxism. It’s not stress. It’s not just a phase. It’s often an airway red flag.What you will learn:How grinding is a neurological reflex to airway resistanceWhy it’s not about teeth, but about survivalThe hidden role of nighttime acid and saliva productionThe link between grinding, anxiety, and poor breathingWhat to look for in your child and how to get supportVisit us at: https://untetheredairwayhealthcenter.comSubscribe, rate, and share if this helped you rethink what you were told.Follow us for more:Website: https://theuntetheredway.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/untetheredairway/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/untetheredahcTiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@untetheredairwayYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@untetheredairwayhealthcenter

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    Episode 9 - The Hidden Danger of Mouth Breathing by Dr. Meggie Graham

    Dr. Meggy Graham, co-founder of the Untethered Airway Health Center, challenges the “they’ll grow out of it” myth and uncovers the truth about mouth breathing and airway health.Discover why open mouth posture isn’t just a quirky habit but a warning sign that impacts sleep, facial growth, and whole-body wellness. Backed by research and real-life cases, this conversation explores:Why humans are designed to be nasal breathers.How mouth breathing affects brain development, focus, and behavior.The long-term structural changes caused by poor tongue posture.Practical tips for parents to support healthy breathing early.If you’re a parent, healthcare professional, or simply curious about improving your health through better breathing, this episode is packed with actionable insights. Because when you breathe better, you live better.Website: https://theuntetheredway.comFollow for more on airway health, sleep, and functional wellness.

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    Episode 8 - Why Feeding Struggles Could Signal Airway Dysfunction in Kids

    Is your child struggling with breastfeeding, gagging on certain foods, or refusing to eat anything but soft, processed textures? You're not alone, and you're not imagining things.In this eye-opening episode of the Untethered Airway Podcast, Dr. Meggie Graham shares why feeding difficulties in infants and young children often signal deeper concerns tied to oral function and airway development.This episode covers:● Signs of tethered oral tissues (like tongue ties).● How poor feeding can impact sleep and facial growth.● The real connection between feeding, breathing, and development.● Why early signs like reflux, colic, and latch pain matter.● The long-term effects of ignoring airway-related feeding issues.If you've ever been told "they’ll grow out of it" this episode will give you a new framework to understand what’s really going on. Dr. Graham empowers parents and providers to look deeper, ask smarter questions, and seek airway-informed care.🔎 Learn more or connect with our team at:Website: https://theuntetheredway.com🎙️ Hosted by Dr. Meggie Graham Mom | Provider | Patient

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    Episode 7 - Why Is My Child Always Sick? | The Airway-Immune Connection You’ve Been Missing

    Always Sick, Always Tired: Chronic Illness, Immunity & the Airway Connection. Is your child constantly battling congestion, ear infections, or fatigue? You’re not alone and it might not be “just a phase.”In this episode of the Untethered Airway Podcast, Dr. Maggie Graham, dentist and airway health advocate, exposes the often overlooked link between immune dysfunction and airway problems in children. How chronic mouth breathing, poor sleep, and structural airway issues can silently undermine your child’s health.🎧 What You’ll Learn:How nasal breathing supports immune functionWhy chronic illness may stem from airway dysfunctionKey signs your child may need an airway evaluationThe critical role of sleep in healing and immune repairReal success stories from kids who went from sick to thrivingThis episode is for parents, providers, and anyone who's tired of hearing “they’ll grow out of it” when the signs of dysfunction are screaming otherwise.🌐 Learn more: Website: https://theuntetheredway.com 📱 Follow @untetheredairway on InstagramHosted by Dr. Maggie Graham, Co-Founder of Untethered Airway Health Center.Don’t just treat symptoms, start asking better questions. Tune in now.

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    Episode 6 - Not Just A Bad Attitude: ADHD Behavior, And The Overlooked Airway

    Does your child show signs of ADHD… but something feels off?In this episode of the Still Struggling series, Dr. Meggie Graham (dentist, mom, and airway health advocate) talks about what happens when kids are misdiagnosed with ADHD, when in fact, the real issue is hidden in how they breathe and sleep.She breaks down the science of sleep architecture, explains how disrupted breathing affects brain development, and shares powerful research and real case studies. If your child snores, grinds their teeth, sleeps with their mouth open, or wakes up tired—it’s time to consider the airway.Dr. Graham empowers parents and providers to dig deeper and see beyond the behaviors.Listen in to learn:What signs point to airway dysfunction (even if your child "sleeps fine")Why sleep fragmentation mimics ADHD symptomsHow structure, breathing, and regulation are all connectedWhat to do if you suspect an airway issueThis episode will change how you view childhood behavior because sometimes “bad behavior” is just a tired brain asking for air.📍Website: https://theuntetheredway.com📲 Instagram: @untetheredairways

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    Episode 5 - Night Accidents, Missed Connections | Still Struggling: What We Miss When We Miss the Airway | Episode 01

    Bedwetting isn’t just frustrating it’s a red flag. And what if the root cause isn’t the bladder… but the airway?Welcome to untethered Airway Podcast and our new series “Still Struggling” where we uncover the hidden links between sleep, behavior, and airway health that most providers miss.In this episode, Dr. Meggie Graham explores the true root causes of nocturnal enuresis (bedwetting) and reveals the science-backed connection between poor sleep, disrupted breathing, and nighttime accidents.🧠 Parents are often told to “wait and watch”—but that delay can lead to declining function, shame, and misdiagnosed conditions like ADHD or sensory issues. If your child snores, grinds their teeth, wakes frequently, or breathes through their mouth—this is an episode you can’t afford to skip.💬 What You’ll Learn:Why bedwetting is often a brain and breathing issue—not a bladder problemHow poor airway health affects antidiuretic hormone and sleep cyclesWhat science says about mouth breathing, snoring, and fragmented sleepThe critical red flags to observe during your child’s sleepHow to advocate for your child when you're being dismissed🎧 Tune in, take notes, and tag a parent or provider who needs to hear this.💬 Leave a review to help more families get answers that actually help.📲 Learn more: Website: https://theuntetheredway.com📸 Follow us on Instagram: @untetheredairway

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    Episode 4 - Something I Learned From My Mistakes

    You’re fired up about airway-focused dentistry—but how do you actually bring it into your practice without overwhelming your patients, your team… or yourself?In this solo episode of The Untethered Airway Podcast, Dr. Meggie Graham gets real about what it actually looks like to integrate airway into your clinical model. She shares her early mistakes, burnout moments, and the lessons that transformed her approach.This episode is part heart-to-heart, part masterclass—and 100% honest.In This Episode, You’ll Learn:The biggest mistake new airway dentists make—and how to avoid itWhy connection is your first treatment planHow to balance traditional dentistry with your passion for airwayHow to spark curiosity (not confusion) in your patientsWhy slowing down is the key to true, sustainable implementationWhether you’re fresh off your first airway course or struggling to get team buy-in, this is your permission slip to pause, reassess, and build with intention.🎧 Listen now and learn how to implement airway dentistry with clarity, connection, and confidence.Learn more about Untethered Airway Health Center:Website: https://theuntetheredway.com

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    Episode 3 - Airway 101: Insights with Dr. Liz Turner

    In this episode of Untethered Airway Health, Dr. Liz Turner dives deep into why airway dysfunction is often the root cause of chronic health issues. From sleep apnea and snoring to ADHD, breathing problems are more than just an inconvenience—they disrupt overall well-being.Discover how mouth breathing and poor sleep patterns can have long-lasting effects on both children and adults. Dr. Liz Turner explains why nasal breathing is crucial for proper brain development, growth, and overall health, and why so many people struggle with it without even realizing.The episode also explores actionable solutions like tongue-tie release, orthodontics, and myofunctional therapy. Early intervention in airway health can make a profound difference in a child’s growth and a patient’s long-term health.This is the episode you’ve been waiting for if you want to understand why airway health is the missing link in modern medicine. Tune in and learn why breathing better can lead to living better.Learn more about Untethered Airway Health Center:Website: https://theuntetheredway.com

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    Episode 2 - The Untold Impacts of Tongue Ties: Insights with Dr. Meggie Graham

    Sleepless nights, a struggling baby, and a determined mom – in this touching episode, we explore how airway-focused dentistry transformed one family’s life. Dr. Meggie Graham chats with a mother who recounts how her infant’s tongue-tie and breathing issues made every night miserable. Dr. Graham explains the medical insight behind those feeding and sleep struggles, and how a quick in-office tongue-tie release and airway therapy led to a remarkable turnaround.This episode is equal parts educational and emotional: you’ll learn why things like tongue position, jaw development, and nasal breathing are crucial from infancy onward. Most importantly, you’ll hear the hope and relief in a mom’s voice now that her child is finally sleeping soundly and thriving.Whether you’re a parent, a healthcare professional, or just curious about airway dentistry, this story highlights the life-changing impact of addressing the root causes of breathing and sleep problems.Learn more about Untethered Airway Health Center:Website: https://theuntetheredway.com

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    Episode 1 - Untethered Airway Health Podcast – Breathing New Life into Dentistry

    In this episode of Untethered Airway Health, Dr. Liz Turner and Dr. Meggie Graham explore how airway-focused dentistry is transforming lives at every age. They explain the often hidden links between oral development and issues like poor sleep, ADHD symptoms, and chronic fatigue. You’ll hear heartfelt stories – from infants who struggled to feed, to adults chained to CPAP machines – and learn how addressing the root causes (like narrow jaws or tongue-ties) can lead to dramatic improvements.The doctors share their personal journeys and passion for a holistic, collaborative approach to healthcare. They discuss why children don’t “grow out” of airway problems, the power of early intervention, and how their team helps patients breathe, sleep, and thrive without invasive surgeries or endless treatments. This conversation is equal parts educational and uplifting, delivered in an accessible way for parents and anyone curious about better health through better breathing.Learn more about Untethered Airway Health Center:Website: https://theuntetheredway.com

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Welcome to the No One Told Me Airway Health Connection podcast — where modern dentistry meets whole-body wellness. Hosted by Dr. Liz Turner and Dr. Meggie Graham, airway-centered dentists and moms behind the Untethered Airway Health Center, this podcast is your new favorite space to explore how breathing better changes everything.We created this show to educate and empower families, providers, and anyone who’s ever felt like something’s “off” — whether it’s your child’s restless sleep, picky eating, chronic congestion, or your own ongoing fatigue and reliance on sleep aids. The answer may lie in your airway. And the good news? There’s a path forward.🎙 Why tune in?Because airway health is about more than teeth or snoring. It’s the root of sleep, behavior, feeding, focus, growth, and quality of life — from infancy through adulthood. And while these issues are common, they’re not normal. They’re treatable.We believe in root-cause, research-backed care — without overwhelm. We collabora

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