Episodes
Guest: Casey Lewis, MS CCC-SLP, CNT, NTMTC - Renee is joined by Casey Lewis, who will discuss her growth as the owner of TexScope, a mobile endoscopy company in Texas, while continuing to nurture her relationships as a hospital employee. Casey will also review advocacy strategies regarding salary negotiation. Finally, Casey will discuss the importance of being intentional in personal and professional relationships, as both are necessary for happiness and career success. Join Renee and Casey...
Published 05/23/24
Guest: Rene Utianski, PhD., CCC-SLP, BC-ANCDS - In this episode, Renee is joined by Dr. Rene Utianski to discuss functional speech disorders. Dr. Utianski’s research focuses on defining these disorders, effective treatment to address them, and cough and related disorders. SLPs are an integral part of the treatment team for these disorders. Join Renee and Rene to learn more about what they are, how we treat them, and how you can get more information to support your practice.
Published 05/20/24
Guest: Jerrold Jackson, MA, CCC-SLP - In this episode, Renee is joined by Jerrold Jackson to discuss advocacy, SLPAs, and ways we, as professionals, can incorporate SLPAs into our practice. Jerrold’s experiences with mentorship, supervision, and interprofessional collaboration are integral to the conversation. These topics help us uncover why we continue practicing in the Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences. Join Renee and Jerrold to learn more about these topics in an hour packed with ideas to...
Published 05/10/24
Guest: Yvette Hyter, PhD, CCC-SLP - In this episode, Renee is joined by trauma-informed care specialist Dr.Yvette Hyter to discuss how CSD professionals can incorporate trauma-informed practices, why it matters, how trauma-informed practices fit into culturally responsive practice, and how CSD students can be involved in trauma-informed practices. Join us for an informed hour packed with immediate actionable items for your CSD practice.
Published 05/08/24
Guest: Jennifer Ruckner, MS, CCC-SLP - In this episode, Renee is joined by Jennifer Ruckner, the owner of Tots to Teens Therapy. They will discuss essential professional needs for starting a private practice, business structures, and how to determine if private practice is right for you. Join Renee and Jennifer for a discussion that helps define some important considerations for private practice success—demystified!
Published 05/03/24
Guest: Hillary Cooper, MA, CCC-SLP - In this episode, Hillary joins Renee to discuss the role of state associations and why non-profit status matters. They explore different classifications of non-profits, involvement in state associations, and how it affects local issues. These are just some of the topics Renee and Hillary will discuss. If this discussion can help you launch the non-profit you have been dreaming of, our goal is met.
Published 05/01/24
Guest: Walt Fritz, PT - In this episode, Renee is joined by Walt to discuss manual therapy and how it applies to SLP practice. Walt brings his unique perspective and skill set to the forefront of this conversation, including evidence-based practice and shared decision-making. Join Renee and Walt for an hour packed with innovative concepts for the ever-evolving SLP practice repertoire.
Published 04/30/24
Guest: Fred Stal, MS CCC-SLP, CBIS - In this episode, Renee is joined by Fred to discuss how Head and neck cancer patients face unique challenges in their assessment and treatment journey. Late effects of radiation and lymphedema can further complicate their recovery. This episode will explore the assessment, treatment, and impact of late effects on these patients. Let's explore the complexities and strategies to navigate these issues effectively. Join Renee and Fred for this hour of...
Published 04/29/24
Guest: Eric Blicker, SLP.D, CCC-SLP, BCS-S - In this episode, Renee is joined by Dr. Blicker for a productive discussion about the relationship between laryngopharyngeal reflux disease (LPRD), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and dysphagia. Eric provides evidence-based research to support the interplay between these disease processes and findings SLPs may see on FEES. Join Renee and Eric for a knowledge-filled, research-based discussion.
Published 04/28/24
Guest: John Ashford, PhD, CCC-SLP - In this episode, Renee is joined by Dr. Ashford to discuss aspiration, pneumonia, and factors associated with both. Join us for a knowledge-packed hour and a deeper dive into laryngeal aspiration.
Published 04/27/24
Guest: Nikita Pangarkar, MA, CCC-SLP - In this episode, Renee is joined by Nikita for a discussion about culturally sensitive care for immigrant clients. What considerations should we, as SLPs, consider when evaluating and treating across the lifespan? How can we empower ourselves to provide quality care that demonstrates cultural humility? Join Renee and Nikita for a deep dive into serving the immigrant client community.
Published 04/26/24
Guest: Jill Adlin, MA, CCC-SLP - In this episode, Renee is joined by Jill to discuss alternative and augmentative communication (AAC) for medically complex patients/clients across the lifespan. Renee and Jill both share a passion for communication as a basic human right and seek to decrease the abandonment of AAC devices. As Jill says, join us to “GEEK OUT ABOUT AAC.”
Published 04/25/24
Guest: Laura Purcell Verdun, MA, CCC-SLP - In this episode, Renee is joined by Laura for a deep dive into atypical Parkinsonism. Identification and treatment considerations, as well as why it matters, will be explored. How does the differential diagnosis impact early treatment, and how can SLPs provide evidence-based and meaningful treatment? Identify immediate practices you can implement for rehabilitating this unique diagnosis.
Published 04/24/24
Guests: Jackie Rodriguez, MS, CCC-SLP & Fe Gonzalez Murray, EdD, CCC-SLP - In this episode, Renee is joined by Jackie and Dr. Murray as we discuss growing up and working as Spanish/English bilinguals. The discussion is an honest conversation about what it's like to be a bilingual practitioner, yet not feeling bilingual enough to fit in any space. Through the conversation, the group will explore topics such as linguistic competency, masking, imposter syndrome, considerations for recruiting...
Published 04/23/24
Guest: Ed Bice, MEd., CCC-SLP - In this episode, Renee is joined by Ed Bice to discuss standards of care for dysphagia treatment. Join us for a thought-provoking discussion, including ethics, informed consent, and competence. Learn how all those components are intertwined and how to implement them into your practice immediately.
Published 04/22/24
Guest: Treasyri Williams Wood, SLPD, CCC-SLP/L - In this episode, Renee is joined by Dr. Treasyri Williams Wood to discuss the many facets of aphasia. Whether SLPs are involved in the rehabilitation of the acute phase of the chronic phase of aphasia, what does our EBP treatment look like? What techniques and strategies are we utilizing across the continuum of care? How can we implement or even create a community-based support group to address the needs of our patients with aphasia? Join Renee...
Published 04/21/24
Guest: Shari Robertson, PhD, CCC-SLP - In this episode, Renee is joined by Dr. Shari Robertson to discuss burnout and resilience-building strategies. Shari teaches us how to identify signs and symptoms of burnout in ourselves and in others. She also identifies research-based strategies to mitigate both stress and burnout. Join Renee and Shari for a “new year, new you” style podcast designed to inspire new ways to handle our professional challenges.
Published 04/20/24
Guest: Megan Battles Parsons, PhD, CCC-SLP - In this episode, Renee is joined by Dr. Megan Battles Parsons to discuss a framework for structuring clinical practicums that empowers students to increase knowledge and active participation in their education. How can one devise a mentor/mentee educational program? What key components have proven successful in this type of program? Join Renee and Megan as we discuss ways SLPs can implement educational strategies in other clinical roles, including...
Published 04/19/24
In this episode, Renee reviews two very different aphasia case studies:
Case study 1: a 40-year-old patient who had a stroke post chemo/radiation for stage 4 lung cancer with global aphasia.
Case Study 2: a 53-year-old patient who had a stroke after foot surgery 3 years ago and was in SNF when the world shut down. She had no therapy for a YEAR, and she could not leave the SNF. Once home, she used a wheelchair and had significant expressive and receptive language deficits due to...
Published 04/18/24
Guest: Brooke Beilman, MS, CCC-SLP - In this episode, Renee is joined by Brooke to discuss journeys with the head and neck cancer population. Brooke will review the speech pathologist's role in HNC, including a review of the scope of practice and understanding of the importance of prophylactic care. Renee and Brooke will discuss identifying the root etiology of swallow dysfunction and the role lymphatics play in acute and chronic swallow dysfunction. A review of relevant historical, current,...
Published 04/17/24
Guest: Stephanie Sweigart, MS, CCC-SLP - In this episode, Renee is joined by Stephanie to discuss compassionate communication strategies. Whether you are utilizing these strategies in therapy, with caregivers or colleagues and multi-disciplinary teams, we can build the skills needed to enhance collaboration and innovation. What does the 4-step pathway entail? How can we, as SLPs, remain non-reactive when tough situations or conversations occur? Join Renee and Stephanie for an interactive and...
Published 04/16/24
Guest: Jackie Rodriguez, MS, CCC-SLP - In this episode, Renee is joined by Jackie to discuss cultural considerations in a variety of SLP treatments. Renee and Jackie will also discuss dialectal density and how it impacts the assessment of patients with suspected motor speech disorder. Being aware of how to navigate a patient’s SDOH and how that impacts patient education and treatment is an important component of an ethical-based treatment model. Join Renee and Jackie for an information-packed...
Published 04/15/24
Guest: Terresa Ross, MS, CCC-SLP -In this episode, Renee is joined by Terresa to discuss ethics, shared decision-making, and informed consent when evaluating and treating patients with dysphagia. We will also discuss advocacy for patient choice in relation to patients/caregivers and the medical team. Join Renee and Terresa as they discuss practical applications of these concepts with case studies.
Published 04/14/24
Guest: George Barnes, MS, CCC-SLP, BCS-S - In this episode, Renee is joined by George to discuss dysphagia care and how SLPs can improve clinical decision-making. How do we, as SLPs, make decisions? Are we providing all options to patients or simply making a “solid” recommendation? We will discuss utilizing research-based practices to reduce mistakes while dispelling some common practices and myths surrounding dysphagia care. We will also use these strategies to review case studies, providing...
Published 04/13/24