Podcast Episodes
Back to Search#173: The Importance of Compassion As a Provider with Dr. Jessica Rohrer
Episode 173
As I continue to bridge the gap in research to the therapy room, I also see deficits in pre-service training that can make therapy a better experienc…
1 year, 11 months ago
#172: They Have a Voice, Are We Listening? with Joe Veneziano and Dr. Shannon Shea
Episode 172
The title of Joe Veneziano and Dr. Shannon Shea’s research article, They Have a Voice, Are We Listening?, caught my eye and I had to read it. These t…
1 year, 11 months ago
#171: SLP Services in an ABA Setting- A conversation with Susan Browning
Episode 171
After 2 decades of working in a clinical long term care setting as an SLP, Susan Browning was looking for something different amidst the pandemic. Th…
1 year, 11 months ago
#170: A Conversation with Maura Weis - A Family’s Autism Journey
Episode 170
Maura Weis is the mother of two, a son and a daughter. The Weis family’s autism journey began when their youngest, Hannah, experienced early life dif…
1 year, 11 months ago
#169: Raising a Child With a Disability with Kelley Coleman
Episode 169
If you walk away with anything from today’s episode, let it be: It will get better. My guest, Kelley Coleman, is a mother of 2 and wrote the book she…
1 year, 11 months ago
#168: Using Video Modeling with Dr. Teresa Cardon
Episode 168
In the age of smartphones and tablets, video modeling is more accessible than it ever has been before. Dr. Teresa Cardon dives into the research on h…
2 years ago
#167: The Importance of Public Speaking In Healthcare with Dr. Breanne Hartley
Episode 167
Whether you’re a keynote speaker or you’re attending a small group team meeting, front of the room speaking opportunities are abundant in the autism …
2 years ago
#166: What Does An Advocate Do? A Conversation with April Rehrig
Episode 166
Do you hear the word parent advocate and immediately anticipate a contentious IEP meeting with an US vs THEM mentality? It doesn’t have to be that wa…
2 years ago
#165: Increasing Comprehension Skills For Autistic Students
Episode 165
When it comes to teaching comprehension to autistic learners, it can be difficult to know where to get started. This is an important skill leading to…
2 years ago
#164: Accepting Different Opinions About Autism with Rachel Stotts
Episode 164
*Alexa play Get Along by Kenny Chesney*
Rachel Stotts wrote the article, Accepting Different Opinions About Autism in the Nov/Dec issue of ASHA Leader…
2 years, 1 month ago