Swallow Your Pride Podcast

Swallow Your Pride Podcast


Latest Episodes

269 – Better Together: The SLP Council Initiative with Nikki Howell, CCC-SLP
March 03, 2023

Have you ever gotten a MBSS report and felt like you needed to do another study just to get the information you need to actually know how to treat the patient? Many SLPs have faced this dilemma that i

268 – SLP Alternatives: The Clinical Liaison – Bret Stuckenschneider MS, CCC-SLP
February 22, 2023

In this episode of SYP, I have a conversation with Bret Stuckenschneider, MS, CCC-SLP, about his transition from an acute SLP to a clinical liaison with a national neuro-rehab company.

268 – SLP Alternatives: The Clinical Liaison – Bret Stuckenschneider MS, CCC-SLP
February 22, 2023

Have you considered a career change before? Maybe you really love helping your patients and the impact you're able to make in their lives but the burnout is just getting too real... My guest this week

267 – Pediatric TBI: Real-life Research – Jessica Salley Riccardi, PhD CCC-SLP
February 14, 2023

If you got a consult for a pediatric TBI patient, would you expect them to be like any other peds patient? Or maybe like your adult TBI patients? Or... maybe you have no idea what to expect at all! Th

267 – Pediatric TBI: Real-life Research – Jessica Salley Riccardi, PhD CCC-SLP
February 14, 2023

If you got a consult for a pediatric TBI patient, would you expect them to be like any other peds patient? Or maybe like your adult TBI patients? Or... maybe you have no idea what to expect at all! Th

266 – The Dysphagia Pathways Program: Palliative Dysphagia Management – Mechelle Motsinger, MA, CCC-SLP
February 08, 2023

How many times have you had a dysphagia patient that is at the end of their life and someone suggests a PEG? Maybe they still want to eat, because food makes their life enjoyable, but they don't want

266 – The Dysphagia Pathways Program: Palliative Dysphagia Management – Mechelle Motsinger, MA, CCC-SLP
February 08, 2023

How many times have you had a dysphagia patient that is at the end of their life and someone suggests a PEG? Maybe they still want to eat, because food makes their life enjoyable, but they don't want

265 – Neonatal Opioid Withdrawal Syndrome and the SLP – Erin Redle Sizemore PhD, CCC-SLP
February 01, 2023

Looking to get into the NICU or EI settings? My guest this week is sharing her experience working with these populations and some of the newer challenges they're facing. As the opioid epidemic continu

264 – Pediatric Feeding in Real Life: From the NICU to the Schools – Lauren Pontoppidan Straughan MA, CCC-SLP
January 24, 2023

Are you a medical SLP or a school SLP? What if I told you that you don't have to choose? Sure, many SLPs work in schools and PRN in a medical facility on the weekends or during school breaks... But wh

263 – The SLP Field of Dreams: If You Build It, The Patients Will Come – Katie Moore, MS, CCC-SLP
January 18, 2023

As SLPs, we often have BIG dreams of how we can improve our field, our facility, and the care our patients receive. All too often, these big dreams are suffocated by red tape and never come to fruitio

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