ASHA Voices
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA)
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02/13/20 • 22 min
“It's really important to recognize that things are called microaggressions, but it doesn't mean the impact of them is small.” - author Ijeoma Oluo
Oluo is the author of the best-selling book "So You Want to Talk About Race." In it, she addresses complex issues—from history to intersectionality to hair—to start a conversation about race and racism in America.
At the ASHA Convention, she joined ASHA Voices host J.D. Gray and 2018 ASHA President Elise Davis-McFarland for a discussion after Oluo gave the ASHA Office of Multicultural Affairs’ 50th Anniversary Address.
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Preview: ASHA Voices in 2020
ASHA Voices
01/02/20 • -1 min
Join us for a preview of what you'll hear on ASHA Voices in the new year!
03/12/20 • -1 min
We all experience work stress, so let's talk about it.
Maybe you’re feeling depleted or experiencing burnout in some way. Once that cycle starts, it can get harder to step back and revitalize. On this episode of ASHA Voices, we talk with Sarah Lockhart and Sarie Wu, the hosts of the podcast SLP Happy Hour, about how to get some of that headspace back. They share what they've learned from producing a show about healthy work and personal lives for SLPs for more than two years.
Plus, we’re joined again by our featured voice on tech, Sean Sweeney. He shares how to use apps that help with mindfulness in your sessions or treatment plans.
02/15/24 • 25 min
We’re delving into new research addressing the where and the who of hearing loss in the U.S.
Principal investigator David Rein, of NORC at the University of Chicago, and audiologist Nick Reed, of Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, discuss the Sound Check project. This research initiative includes new estimates of bilateral hearing loss and an interactive map that presents the data by state, county, and more.
Hear the researchers observe trends and share takeaways from this comprehensive look at hearing loss in the U.S.
04/09/20 • -1 min
This week on the podcast: What happens when health care workers are exposed to the coronavirus? We hear from two SLPs who share their experiences with potential exposure and self-quarantine.
And, we continue our look at health care with a check-up. It’s been six months since the Patient Driven Payment Model went into effect. We ask what this new payment system has meant for those in skilled nursing facilities.
01/30/20 • 0 min
We talk to dysphagia expert Lori Burkhead Morgan. With a background in exercise science, the speech-language pathologist brings an interdisciplinary lens to dysphagia treatment. Next, Purdue University’s Georgia Malandraki describes the new tool she’s developed so SLPs don’t have to send bulky, expensive machinery home with patients. And, consultant Emily Homer offers guidance on building strong feeding and swallowing services in school districts.
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08/27/19 • -1 min
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12/19/19 • -1 min
The new Medicare reimbursement model taking effect in home health might seem complicated and confusing. But in this week’s episode, we have experts break it down for you. Find out what you need to know about the Patient Driven Grouping Model, or PDGM, as we parse the changes and debunk the myths.
Portrayals of Hearing Loss on the Big Screen
ASHA Voices
03/18/21 • 32 min
The Academy Award nominations are in, and one of this year’s contenders examines the emotional toll of sudden hearing loss. On this episode of ASHA Voices, we discuss how the movie “Sound of Metal” fits into a long history of hearing loss and tinnitus portrayals on the silver screen -- and what this can tell us about societal views.
Joining our panel are audiologists Peter Ivory and Michelle Hu, and author and media scholar Mack Hagood. The trio discuss past films and performances featuring people with hearing loss, and a sudden increase in on-screen tinnitus portrayals in the early 2000s. And we dig into Oscar-nominated “Sound of Metal” from the perspectives of audiologists and people who have hearing loss, as Hu does.
01/18/24 • 29 min
SLP and health services researcher Jen Oshita provides strategies SLPs can share with people with communication disabilities to facilitate effective communication in health care. She discusses how communication access in health care interactions can contribute to health disparities, and she addresses barriers to care related to communication, such as rushed appointments with providers or the use of confusing medical jargon.
Throughout this conversation, we’ll hear from patients and care partners as they share their experiences with the health care system, including advocate Matthew LeFluer and health communications strategist Karen Hilyard, who shares strategies as well.
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FAQ
How many episodes does ASHA Voices have?
ASHA Voices currently has 164 episodes available.
What topics does ASHA Voices cover?
The podcast is about Health & Fitness, Medicine, Podcasts and Business.
What is the most popular episode on ASHA Voices?
The episode title 'Author Ijeoma Oluo on Race, Communication, and Microaggressions' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on ASHA Voices?
The average episode length on ASHA Voices is 27 minutes.
How often are episodes of ASHA Voices released?
Episodes of ASHA Voices are typically released every 13 days, 23 hours.
When was the first episode of ASHA Voices?
The first episode of ASHA Voices was released on Aug 27, 2019.
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