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43: The One About SLP Doctoral Programs with Danielle Reed
In this episode, we talk with Danielle Reed from Sublime Speech! Danielle is a school based SLP and doctoral student with a focus on fun. I think her approach can be summed up with her motto “Boring isn’t beneficial so let’s have fun!”
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42: The One About PECS with Lindsey Hockel
In this episode, we talk about PECS with Lindsey Hockel from Speechy Things.
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41: The One About Selective Mutism with Mia McDaniel
In this episode, Mia McDaniel from Putting Words in Your Mouth joins the podcast to explain how to get started and feel confident when working with individuals with selective mutism.
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40: The One About Clinical Fellowship with Julia Mora
In this episode we discuss how her Clinical Fellowship year is going, how Instagram has influenced her professional career, and some new projects she is working on.
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39: The One with Jenn From Crazy Speech World
In this episode we discuss her tips for supervising graduate students and advocating for yourself, and why she calls herself a nontraditional graduate student.
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38: The One with Nikki Hunjan from Teach Speech 365
In this episode we discuss Nikki's organization tips, a sneak peek at her weekly lesson plans, and using apps in therapy.
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37: The One About AAC & Self-Care with Anne Page
In this episode we discuss the AAC Academy, self-care, and lifting other women up.
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36: The One About Childhood Apraxia of Speech with Nancy Kaufman
In this episode we discuss the signs and symptoms of Childhood Apraxia of Speech, treatment options for Childhood Apraxia of Speech, and how Nancy is helping children and families from afar.
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35: The One About Getting Organized with Marisha From SLP Now
In this episode we discuss literacy based materials, the process it took to create an online conference, and tips for getting more organized in therapy.
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34: The One About Work Advocacy with Katie Bernadkin
In this episode we discuss work advocacy and how to effect systematic change for the students you serve, tips for identifying and seeking help for your students’ mental health needs, and we even have a surprise SLP caller!
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33: The One About Minimal Prep Therapy With The Type B SLP
In this episode we discuss minimal prep therapy and using what you have; the flexibility to meet your students at their ability to learn; and how iPad and devices, when used intelligently, can be a life changer in the classroom.
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32: The One With Rachel From Let’s Talk Speech Therapy
In this episode, we discuss what it’s like to work in a Title 1 school, her love of working with mixed groups, and how Let’s Talk Speech Therapy has led her to finding a strong SLP community that she can rely on.
About the Host
Venita Litvack M.A. CCC-SLP (She/Her)
Venita is an Assistive Technology (AT) Consultant in south Florida. She has a passion for using AAC, AT, and literacy to support individuals with complex communication needs, autism, and other diagnoses. Venita has presented on several topics related to AAC at local and national conferences. She co-authored two articles published in ASHA Leader’s online publication, as well as the Lou Knows What to Do book series published by Boys Town Press.











