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OMT

Leslie Barrow

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Helping others get to the path that allows life to be on your own terms! Teaching others to take control without regret!
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The OMT Podcast

Tanja Ohlson

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In this podcast, we show you how diverse the Organization and Management (OMT) division of the Academy of Management and its members really are. Our conversations explore how they got to where they are today, the cutting-edge questions they are asking, and what motivates them and their work.
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Welcome to DO.fm Student Edition, home to stimulating discussions on all things osteopathic family medicine. DO.fm Student Edition is the place for medical students (and undergrads) to learn more about why family medicine could be the right fit for them and how to pursue career opportunities within the family medicine specialty. Our show is designed by medical students, from the student perspective. Listeners will hear how recent residents matched into their residency programs, how new physi ...
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Daniel Promotes Show

B.A.D.D. OMT BOSS

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DANIEL PROMOTES WHERE OTHERS GET SUPPORT. FROM ARTISTS TO ATHLETES TO PROFESSIONALS FIND DANIEL PROMOTES PROMOTING THEM. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/omtnation/support
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For over a century the modern healthcare system has relied primarily on medications and surgery to treat most of the ailments patients face. While these advances have vastly increased our longevity and health, there are times when these treatments don’t work, or even worse, have unintended side effects or other consequences. Today, patients have become increasingly frustrated with these limitations and are looking for alternatives. Fortunately, osteopathic physicians have an alternative lite ...
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Primary Care Podcast

Dr. Ross Tanick

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Hi I’m Ross Tanick, DO, family medicine resident at Swedish Medical Center in Colorado. This podcast features interviews and stories with physicians from a variety of backgrounds and involved in many different styles of practice (mental health, addiction and pain, rural practice, OMM/OMT, geriatrics, pediatrics, lifestyle med, preventive medicine, etc). We dive into the journey to become a physician and choosing a specialty, as well as hear fun stories and compelling cases being presented. N ...
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Speechie Side Up

Venita

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You’re listening to the Speechie Side Up podcast hosted by author, AAC specialist, and matcha tea lover, Venita Litvack! Every week, you get to hear what other SLPs are doing in the field and how they found their passion. This podcast was created to help YOU stop re-inventing the wheel and start loving your job again!
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Welcome to DO.fm Practice Management Edition, home to stimulating discussions on all things around the business of osteopathic family medicine. DO.fm Practice Management Edition is the place for physicians, residents and students to learn about upcoming trends in treatment, billing & coding that will effect their day-to-day work as care providers.
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This show attempts to answer one question - what are the best and worst ways to study in medical school? Too often, students of medicine use low-yield study strategies and end up selling themselves short. The show focuses on the most effective ways to learn and remember the material, test-taking skills, time management, and ways that you can study less but study more effectively. We'll also debunk common myths about studying in medical school. These are strategies I utilized over the years t ...
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Start to Stop Toddler Breastfeeding

Jenna Wolfe, Certified Lactation Counselor (CBI) and Certified Purejoy Parent Coach

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Start to Stop Toddler Breastfeeding by Jenna Wolfe is dedicated to supporting moms breastfeeding and weaning their older babies, toddlers and preschoolers, and those who are hoping to make it that far and want to set themselves up for success. You wanted to breastfeed for years, not months, but I bet you didn’t expect gymnurstrics, skin crawling with every latch, nipple twiddling, meltdowns, and still having sleepless nights. In this podcast you will find everything you need to extended brea ...
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In this episode, I am joined by Christina Cahill Longo, aSpeech-Language Pathologist & Orofacial Myologist. Christina shares her journey from working in an acute medical setting to establishing a private practice in a school environment. She emphasizes the importance of a growth mindset, both for children and their parents, advocating for a focus o…
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In this episode, I am joined by Sneha Susan Jacob, an ASHA certified Speech-Language Pathologist with over 20 years of experience and now CEO of Italk Inc. Susan's journey spans from India to the United States, working in diverse settings from schools to skilled nursing facilities. She shares her passion for early intervention and her approach to t…
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In this episode, I am joined by Samantha Novick, a Speech-Language Pathologist and owner of Bridge Therapy in South Florida. Samantha shares insights from her career, the importance of community support among professionals, and the role of mentorship. She highlights her achievements, including developing a virtual camp for individuals with disabili…
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In this episode, I am joined by Melissa Oliva, a Speech-Language Pathologist, as she shares insights into her methods for cultivating effective speech therapy practices. Melissa discusses the importance of individualized and culturally responsive approaches, and strategies for gaining trust from teachers and parents. She highlights practical tips f…
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In this episode, we are joined by Paige O'Dwyer, a Speech-Language Pathologist and the Owner and Director of Communication Options, Inc. Paige discusses the innovative approaches her practice takes in early childhood speech and language intervention, particularly through their Partners in Play program. This program focuses on providing a speech and…
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In this episode, I am joined by Hallie Sherman, a licensed Speech-Language Pathologist and CEO of Speech Time Fun, Inc, as we discuss effective strategies for motivating older speech students. Hallie emphasizes the importance of understanding student resistance and building a compassionate rapport, as well as using student interests and flexible le…
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In this episode, we are joined by Amruta Potdar as we dive into creating successful therapy sessions using principles of mindfulness and Montessori. With nearly 20 years of experience, Amruta shares her holistic approach to therapy and emphasizes the importance of a prepared child, adult, and environment in fostering communication and skill develop…
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A specially crafted mix for those that feel the madness eating at them that results in a Marathon run. You are all crazy, mental, lost a bracket, not the full pint, marbles missing and to all purposes, lost to common sense. However, if you fell that you absolutely "MUST" run a marathon, then this mix is for you. It took a while to put together, tec…
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A specially crafted mix for those that feel the madness eating at them that results in a Marathon run. You are all crazy, mental, lost a bracket, not the full pint, marbles missing and to all purposes, lost to common sense. However, if you fell that you absolutely "MUST" run a marathon, then this mix is for you. It took a while to put together, tec…
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In this episode, I am joined by Sherry McMillan, author of 'My S's Are Messes.' Sherry discusses her journey from avoiding writing about her speech sound disorders to embracing them in her acclaimed book, 'What the Seal Saw.' Inspired by interactions with readers and Speech-Language Pathologists, she wrote a new book specifically for children with …
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In this episode, I am joined by Lauren Hermann, a former medical Speech-Language Pathologist who transitioned into a career as a freelance copywriter. Lauren shares her journey of combining her passion for Speech Language Pathology and writing into a viable career. Facing challenges like moving to a small town and the impact of COVID-19, Lauren tur…
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This solo is all about AAC in early intervention. We review 3 tips to start using AAC in EI when you don’t have buy-in or access to high-tech systems. This episode is also a sneak peek into the AAC Connect program. AAC Connect includes a variety of therapy materials, training, and personalized support. You can access ALL of these resources when you…
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In this episode, I am joined by Stephanie Michele Sweigart, an expert in mindfulness and compassion-based practices in special education, as we explore on the importance of self-advocacy for clinicians facing high caseloads and workloads. Stepahie, certified as a teacher of mindfulness meditation and a speech-language pathologist, shares her insigh…
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In this episode, I am joined by Jessie Kensey, a Pediatric Speech Language Pathologist and owner of Simply Speech Therapy, as she shares her journey from being a high school English teacher to starting her own private practice. She discusses the motivations behind starting her business, the importance of building rapport with clients, and how her u…
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Join Dr. Bruce Williams and student doctor Kelsey McKenna as they explore the essential qualities, and strategies that shape effective student leaders in osteopathic medicine. During this episode Dr. Williams will share insights and practical advice for navigating leadership challenges. Whether you're aiming to get involved locally at your school o…
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This solo episode is all about the mistakes I made with AAC in the past. We review 6 things I wish I knew starting out with AAC like determining grid size, programming, moving beyond requesting, teaching literacy, adding gestalts, and giving exploration time. This episode is also a sneak peak into the AAC Connect program. AAC Connect includes a var…
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In this episode, I am joined by Megan Hayes, MS, CCC-SLP, as we explore how working in a private practice setting differs from other professional environments. The discussion focuses on the unique aspects, benefits, and challenges of private practice in comparison to alternative settings.Visit Speechie Side Up to learn more about this episode.…
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In this episode I share five key strategies for conducting effective AAC device trials. This episode emphasizes on the importance of having light or no-tech backups, involving caregivers and school staff in data collection, acquiring AAC apps for iPads, borrowing devices from loan libraries, and initiating funded device trials. It also highlights t…
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In this episode, we are joined by Martha Boiardt, an experienced Speech-Language Pathologist and founder of Miami Speech Therapy as she shares her expertise on bilingual speech therapy, discussing the importance of maintaining heritage languages while navigating language delays. Martha addresses common challenges, including the lack of quality mate…
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The episode is part of the AAC Connect series and was inspired by a frustrated teacher that reached out to me. She was told her student wasn’t ready for AAC because he did not point, discriminate or attend long enough. I share some ways to address each skill when a client is not exhibiting these skills "yet." This episode is also a sneak peak into …
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In this episode, I am joined by Rachel May, a Speech Language Pathologist with over two decades of experience as we explore the challenges and benefits of pursuing entrepreneurship versus employment. Rachel discusses her journey and the motivation behind starting her own private practice. She is also joined by her colleagues, Sheila and Amber, who …
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In this episode, I am joined by Quinn Kelly as we delve into the intricacies of integrating AAC devices with ASL for individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing. Quinn is a bilingual ASL-Fluent Certified Speech Language Pathologist in New York and New Jersey. Quinn shares insights on the historical use of AAC, its overprescription, and the importan…
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In this episode, I am joined by Gina Russell, the owner of Tiny Sparks, LLC, as we discuss her private coaching and consulting services designed to support parents and professionals in helping young children reach their full potential. Gina explains the philosophy behind her diagnosis-free approach, aiming to assist families regardless of their cur…
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In this episode, I am joined by Kellie Willis, a Speech-Language Pathologist specializing in Early Intervention as we discuss the importance of education, relationships, and the use of AAC in empowering families and caregivers. Kellie emphasizes the delicate and intimate nature of early intervention, the necessity of building trust with the family,…
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In this episode, I am joined by Kaitlin Mulcahey, a Pediatric Speech-Language Pathologist and owner of Competent Communicators, LLC, as we discuss how to provide neurodiversity-informed therapy for Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) and Gestalt Language Processing (GLP) learners. Caitlin shares her experiences and tips on incorporatin…
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This month, Student Doctor Haley Schuster is joined by Dr. Misra, Dr. Smith, and Dr. Baylis for an insightful discussion on excelling in your third-year medical rotations. They share practical tips, expert advice, and real-life experiences to help you navigate this crucial phase of your medical education. Tune in for valuable strategies to build yo…
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In this episode, I am joined by Kaitlin Mulcahey, a Pediatric Speech-Language Pathologist and owner of Competent Communicators, LLC, as we discuss how to provide neurodiversity-informed therapy for Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) and Gestalt Language Processing (GLP) learners. Caitlin shares her experiences and tips on incorporatin…
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In this episode, I am joined by Lisa Pugliese-Lacroix, aUSPTA and PTR Elite Certified Tennis Professional and a certified Speech-Language Pathologist specializing in autism. Lisa shares her journey of combining her passion for tennis with speech therapy to benefit children and adults with autism through her unique nonprofit organization, Love Servi…
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In this throwback episode, I was joined by Dr. Kelly Farquharson, a Speech-Language Pathologist, Associate Professor, and Director of the Children’s Literacy and Speech Sound (CLaSS) Lab at Florida State University. The mission of the CLaSS lab is to help children with speech and language impairments achieve classroom success.…
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In this episode, I am joined by Sarah Breshears, a Speech-Language Pathologist and founder of Social Moguls.as we discuss the significance of literacy in speech therapy. Sarah shares insights from her career, including her experience introducing reading to young children and the benefits of using books to target multiple speech and language goals. …
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As we close out this month for LGBTQ Pride, join us and Dr. Eisenberg (she/her) and S/D Jay Wang (he/him) as they discuss the intersections of LGBTQ+ patients, family medicine, and advocacy. Listen in as Dr. Eisenberg shares her experiences as a provider for this amazing community and S/D Wang share his perspectives and resources on how you can hel…
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This episode is a sneak peek of Spencer Russell's episode for Literacy Connect. At Literacy Connect, we’re excited to guide you through how structured literacy ​instruction ​can help your students and children thrive. From assessment and treatment to ​understanding dyslexia and exploring the latest technology, we’ve got it all covered. We are ​on a…
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Are you ready to stop feeling overwhelmed with literacy and know exactly how to help ​children learn to read and write? At Literacy Connect, we’re excited to guide you through how structured literacy ​instruction ​can help your students and children thrive. From assessment and treatment to ​understanding dyslexia and exploring the latest technology…
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In this episode, I am joined by Britney Morrish, MSc-SLP (C) R. SLP and the owner of the Language and Literacy Clinic of Manitoba, as we delve into the critical importance of literacy. Britney discusses the expansive role of literacy beyond mere reading and writing, emphasizing its impact on cognitive skills and democratic discussions. She explains…
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In this episode, I am joined by Brianna Guild, a private practice SLP from Ontario, Canada, as we discuss the integration of literacy tasks into speech therapy sessions, emphasizing the importance of phonological awareness and phonics. Brianna shares her expertise and experience in literacy intervention, especially for children with speech sound de…
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In this podcourse, we identified 3 signs of dyslexia and discussed an SLPs role in the diagnosing process. We looked at 3 areas to assess dyslexia and how to effectively identify which 2 assessments to consider for a dyslexia evaluation. This episode is part of a digital conference event called SLP Live. Listening to this episode does not automatic…
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In this episode, I am joined by Tiffany Pierangelo and Megan Hapeman, as we dive into a comprehensive discussion that focuses on the role AAC consultants play in supporting SLPs within large school districts. Tiffany and Megan, experienced Speech Pathologists and AAC consultants, covered effective strategies for aiding school-based SLPs, highlighti…
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In this episode, I am joined by Tiffany Pierangelo and Megan Hapeman, as we dive into a comprehensive discussion that focuses on the role AAC consultants play in supporting SLPs within large school districts. Tiffany and Megan, experienced Speech Pathologists and AAC consultants, covered effective strategies for aiding school-based SLPs, highlighti…
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Join this episode of ACOFP's DO.fm Practice Management edition to hear how Steven Ferreira, DO incorporates OMT into his practice. From discussing OMT with new patients and fellow clinical staff to time management and coding tips, this episode provides a couple quick tips to help you include OMT in your practice.…
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In this episode, I am joined by Carrie Clark, M.A. CCC-SLP, to explore techniques to revolutionize scheduling and service delivery to save time without compromising on client progress. Carrie discussed a deep dive into time mastery strategies for Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs), particularly focusing on school-based settings. Key learning outco…
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In this episode, I am joined by Carrie Clark, M.A. CCC-SLP, to explore techniques to revolutionize scheduling and service delivery to save time without compromising on client progress. Carrie discussed a deep dive into time mastery strategies for Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs), particularly focusing on school-based settings. Key learning outco…
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This week I'm answering a coaching call question from an extended breastfeeding mom: "My toddler often doesn't accept dad at night when she wakes up crying. I am and have always been the preferred parent. I have just found out about a work trip I need to take which will have me away from my 2-year-old overnight for the first time. Typically, I feed…
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In this episode, I am joined by Melanie Evans from Pediatric Speech Sisters. Melanie shares insights on cultural diversity, inclusion, and the importance of cultural competemility in the field of Speech-Language Pathology (SLP). The conversation covers defining cultural competemility, ethical considerations according to the American Speech-Language…
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**SUBMIT YOUR Q FOR ME TO ANSWER IN FUTURE EPISODES** In this week's episode of Start to Stop Toddler Breastfeeding, I'm answering a question I received from a student in Own Your Breastfeeding Story. "How can I encourage my 2 year old to settle down when he is on the bed with us? We cosleep and most of the time especially in the morning when he wa…
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In this episode, I am joined by Melanie Evans from Pediatric Speech Sisters. Melanie shares insights on cultural diversity, inclusion, and the importance of cultural competemility in the field of Speech-Language Pathology (SLP). The conversation covers defining cultural competemility, ethical considerations according to the American Speech-Language…
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