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Their journeys talk about stroke and aphasia! Aphasia is a communication disorder caused by stroke or other brain injuries and illnesses that can affect a person’s ability to speak, comprehend, read, write or calculations. They are still smart!!! APHASIA PHIL INVITES SESSION ATTENDEES TO BE INTERVIEWED ON THE CHANNEL OR PODCASTS Phillip Oxendine [email protected] youtube.com/@AphasiaP aphasia.org
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Discover a world of support and transformation with this podcast, dedicated to parents of children on the autism spectrum. We dive into energetic tools and resources that address autism, Asperger's, aphasia, apraxia, and more. Learn how the Telepathy Tapes Podcast inspired my decision to share my experiences working with autistic children, their parents and visiting some of my nonspeaking clients on the hill. Find unique advice on nonverbal communication, AAC (Augmentative and Alternative Co ...
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Beyond Stillness: Stories After Stroke

Beyond Stillness: Stories After Stroke

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Beyond Stillness: Stories After Stroke is a podcast where stroke survivors share powerful stories shaped by purpose, connection, and hope. Each episode is the result of eight weeks of guided, reflective story-crafting—conversations that help uncover the life wisdom that emerges through stroke recovery. Most guests are years, sometimes decades, beyond their stroke. Their stories offer perspective shaped by time, healing, and deep reflection—modern-day parables that invite listeners into momen ...
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Jonathan Hirons's journey following his stroke and diagnosis of aphasia is both inspiring and informative. Here’s a summary of his experience and insights about aphasia: Jonathan's Experience with Aphasia 1. Initial Incident: In January 2019, while in a business meeting, Jonathan began to feel strange and soon realized he could not communicate effectively. His colleagues quickly called for medical help. 2. Medical Emergency: He was rushed to University College Hospital, where scans revealed ...
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Richard Min from Asia (Seoul, Korea). I am an entrepreneur, Fashion Technology Accelerator and Tech Accelerator, and VC/Angel, and loads of other stuff. I used to run a radio show, and now a podcast! 1. I have aphasia caused by my stroke (high-blood pressure). Aphasia is when you don't communicate and speak well. My intelligence is in tact. So, I listen and understand with no problem. I’m getting better, and it will take some time. I will beat you aphasia and stroke! (You have been warned.) ...
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The story I write on occasion. I will tell what I want to say, but you won't understand. Counter indicated aphasia and possibly poetry and prosaic song, one of many in the podcast medium. Thanks for being a Listener. Evolution into the abyss. Mystery to me. Health wellness and care. Avoidance amplifies. Cover art photo provided by Jason Zeis on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@zeis
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Neurology Minute

American Academy of Neurology

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The Neurology Minute podcast delivers a brief daily summary of what you need to know in the field of neurology, the latest science focused on the brain, and timely topics explored by leading neurologists and neuroscientists. From the American Academy of Neurology and hosted by Stacey Clardy, MD, Ph.D., FAAN, with contributions by experts from the Neurology journals, Neurology Today, Continuum, and more.
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Brainstorms: Functional Neurorehab for SLPs

Renee Garrett, MSEd, CCC-SLP, CBIS

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Join Renee Garrett, MSEd, CCC-SLP, CBIS, and a variety of guests for this innovative podcast combining evidence-based practice with functional tasks for patients with various communication and cognitive-linguistic disorders. This is a Speech Therapy PD podcast, earn 0.1 ASHA-CEU for every episode, visit speechtherapypd.com/podcasts to learn more!
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A podcast about the scientific study of language and the brain. Neuroscientist Stephen Wilson talks with leading and up-and-coming researchers about their work and ideas. This podcast is geared to an audience of scientists who are working in the field of language neuroscience, from students to postdocs to faculty.
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The Slow Road to Better

Stroke Comeback Center

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This podcast produced by members of the Stroke Comeback Center in Vienna, Virginia. In each episode our members share honest and uplifting stories of how they adapt to life after stroke and brain trauma, and what keeps them going on The Slow Road to Better.
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Hosted by BAST Training expect interviews and conversations to inspire and inform singing teachers and singers who are ready to teach. ABOUT BAST TRAINING We are here to help singers gain the knowledge, skills, understanding and qualifications required to be a great singing teacher. We can help you whether you are getting started or just have some knowledge gaps to fill. Start with the Foundition course or level up into a Level 5 qualification. https://basttraining.com | [email protected] ...
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The Truth Lies and Alzheimer’s Podcast features Lisa Skinner, a highly recognized expert and media host. Lisa Skinner’s original thinking and counter-intuitive solutions provide family members, spouses, children, caregivers, and others with a concise guide and the tools they need to effectively manage the symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease and dementia. She is an International Speaker and Author. The Podcast features conversations that provide Tips for all caregivers navigating the heartbreakin ...
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Two guys with brain injuries share the lived experience in collaboration with a speech/language pathologist. Co-hosts Ken and Jesse interview peers about their experiences following Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) and healthcare professionals and friends and family members who spend time with people following ABI. Melissa Capo, M.S., CCC/SLP, along with graduate students, supports the co-hosts in the planning, interviewing and review of podcast episodes. An audio engineer professional and his st ...
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Only at Craig

Craig Hospital

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This podcast brings to life the fun, quirky moments that are only possible at Craig Hospital. Our staff have heard it before – Craig is unique. To celebrate our incredible culture, we’ve developed the “Only at Craig” podcast with episodes focused on interesting topics that make our workplace shine.
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The purposes of the Academy are professional, clinical, educational, scientific and charitable and are ultimately to encourage the highest quality of life for those with communication disorders.
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RehabCast: The Rehabilitation Medicine Update

RehabCast: The Rehabilitation Medicine Update

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The audio hub for rehabilitation medicine produced by the Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, the field’s top journal. Hosted by Dr. Bill Niehaus. Each episode features in-depth interviews with scientists publishing in the journal and news briefs relevant to all rehabilitation clinicians - PM&R physicians, physical therapists, occupational therapists, speech-language pathologists, psychologists and more. The Archives is the official journal of the American Congress of Rehabilit ...
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PermiServ is the leading supplier of garden waste permits and permit management software to local councils throughout the UK. The PermiServ podcast covers a range of topical issues – sometimes focused on waste and recycling, sometimes looking far beyond the sector. Join Sales Director Louise Lambourne and her PermiServ colleagues for lively, interesting and timely discussions.
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Making Headway

Eryn Martin and Alison House

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Making Headway is a podcast made for brain injury survivors by two friends who also happen to be brain injury survivors. Known as the "invisible disability", brain injuries can make survivors feel alone and isolated even though an estimated 1.5 million Americans are affected every year. You are not alone. Join hosts Eryn Martin (subarachnoid hemorrhage survivor) and Alison House (subarachnoid hemorrhage survivor) on their brain injury recovery journeys as they interview medical practitioners ...
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Healthcare is one of the most rapidly changing industries, with key advancements in technology, leadership and sustainability shaping future trends. Uncover the latest insights with Omnia Health Insights Podcast bringing you exclusive interviews and discussions with key leaders from the healthcare industry. Omnia Health Insights is one of the leading news and insights platform covering healthcare trends and updates in the Middle East, Africa and beyond. Keep your finger on the pulse of the h ...
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Hosted by Leigh Ann Porter, MA, CCC-SLP, the Speech Uncensored Podcast explores the world of medical Speech and Language Pathology. Building on a passion for education and implementing best practice approaches, Leigh Ann created the Speech Uncensored Podcast to connect medical SLPs with meaningful resources, emerging research, and practical tools. Leigh Ann’s goal is to empower and connect SLPs to enhance our profession and accelerate the research to practice pipeline. Visit https://www.spee ...
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Cadence is a podcast about music: how it affects your brain, your life, and the community in which you live. Join our host, cognitive neuroscientist and classically trained opera singer Indre Viskontas while we talk to scientists, musicians, musicologists, and composers to find answers to some of the biggest questions still surrounding the intersection of music and science. How much can we learn about the mind with music as the lens?
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**Broot, Toasta and Splich have discontinued the podcast. They are still happily living their lives, but likely not going to pod anymore. Takes a lot of time and work. But never say never?** **Offensive Content Warning. ** Broot and Splich join for a Comedy Podcast that takes a controversial or a random a** topic and brutally picks it apart. They have healthy debates but will not hesitate to cross lines until they're satisfied. Half the time they're hanging out, talking about hypotheticals a ...
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Hidden Disabilities Sunflower https://hdsunflower.com/ If you ever had Aphasia, Stroke, Traumatic brain injury, Brain tumor, Neurodegenerative diseases (e.g., Alzheimer's disease) Let's talk about your journey! Remember, it's your voice. USE IT! APHASIA PHIL INVITES TO BE ON MY PODCAST Name Date/Time 2-4 sentences about what you want to talk about.…
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In the second installment of our series on primary progressive aphasia (PPA), Dr. Rogan Magee discusses logopenic PPA. Show citations: Grossman M, Seeley WW, Boxer AL, et al. Frontotemporal lobar degeneration. Nat Rev Dis Primers. 2023;9(1):40. Published 2023 Aug 10. doi:10.1038/s41572-023-00447-0 Gorno-Tempini ML, Hillis AE, Weintraub S, et al. Cl…
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In this episode, Lisa explores one of the most challenging and misunderstood symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease — aphasia, the loss of language and communication abilities that often accompanies dementia. Through a touching real-life story from her book Truth, Lies & Alzheimer’s – Its Secret Faces, Lisa introduces us to Harvey in “The Pill Box Story.”…
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Guest: Lauren Schwabish, MS, CCC-SLP Earn 0.1 ASHA CEU for this episode with Speech Therapy PD: https://www.speechtherapypd.com/courses/parenting-through-aphasia Parenting comes with its own set of challenges, and when aphasia enters the picture, those challenges can become even more complex. In this episode of Brainstorms, Lauren Schwabish, MS, CC…
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In this episode, editor in chief Joseph E. Safdieh, MD, FAAN, highlights articles about how monoclonal antibodies revolutionized neurologic treatment, why pregabalin link to increased heart failure, and a combined therapy that slows progression in primary progressive aphasia.By American Academy of Neurology
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Dr. Alex Menze and Professor Hakan Cetin discuss the need to reevaluate the approach to diagnosing and treating seronegative myasthenia gravis. Show citations: Krenn M, Wagner M, Schuller H, et al. Screening for Congenital Myasthenic Syndromes in Adults With Seronegative Myasthenia Gravis Using Next-Generation Sequencing. Neurology. 2025;105(8):e21…
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*****Originally Aired: February 28, 2025 Guest: Rebecca Weber, MS, CCC-SLP, CBIS Earn 0.1 ASHA CEU for this episode with Speech Therapy PD: https://www.speechtherapypd.com/course?name=Insights-into-Mild-Cognitive-Impairment-MCI Join Renee Garrett as she welcomes Rebecca Weber, founder of Navigating Neurospeech Therapy. This episode delves into the …
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Dr. Gregg Day and Professor Jonathan Rohrer discuss the significance of studying individuals at risk of developing genetic frontotemporal dementia, focusing on how early cognitive changes before symptoms appear can inform research and future therapeutic trials. Show citation: Russell LL, Bouzigues A, Convery RS, et al. Executive Function Deficits i…
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Falls are one of the most common—and preventable—risks for individuals living with Alzheimer’s and other dementia-related illnesses. In this episode, Lisa dives into the critical topic of fall prevention and how caregivers can create safer, more supportive environments for their loved ones. Drawing insights from the Fall Prevention Foundation, Lisa…
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Alexa Terry unwraps ten fresh, fun, and fabulously festive Christmas songs to help singing teachers bring new sparkle into their studios, offering a mix of musical theatre treasures, modern pop tunes, heartfelt ballads, and powerful rock renditions that give both students and teachers a welcome break from the usual overplayed holiday hits. With voc…
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Discover how gratitude can be a powerful tool for healing and transformation, especially for parents of children on the autism spectrum. Through personal stories and practical tips, learn how to infuse gratitude into daily life, even in challenging moments. Embrace the deep gratitude that transcends circumstances and brings peace and light into you…
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In the first part of this series, Dr. Rogan Magee provides an introduction to primary progressive aphasia (PPA) and explains its three subtypes. Show citations: Grossman M, Seeley WW, Boxer AL, et al. Frontotemporal lobar degeneration. Nat Rev Dis Primers. 2023;9(1):40. Published 2023 Aug 10. doi:10.1038/s41572-023-00447-0 Gorno-Tempini ML, Hillis …
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In this epidode, I talk with Greg Hickok, Distinguished Professor of Cognitive Sciences & Language Science at the University of California, Irvine, about his new book ‘Wired for words: the neural architecture of language’. Hickok G. Wired for words: The neural architecture of language. 2025; MIT Press. Key Hickok papers: Hickok G, Poeppel D. The co…
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Today we meet a woman whose life was defined by constant motion—conference to conference, idea to idea, achievement to achievement. She traveled with a car full of plans and a calendar full of purpose, moving through her days on autopilot while her consciousness split between the present moment and endless to-do lists. But her body was already tryi…
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Today we meet a woman whose life was defined by constant motion—conference to conference, idea to idea, achievement to achievement. She traveled with a car full of plans and a calendar full of purpose, moving through her days on autopilot while her consciousness split between the present moment and endless to-do lists. But her body was already tryi…
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If you ever had Aphasia, Stroke, Traumatic brain injury, Brain tumor, Neurodegenerative diseases (e.g., Alzheimer's disease) Let's talk about your journey! Remember, it's your voice. USE IT! APHASIA PHIL INVITES TO BE ON MY PODCAST Name Date/Time 2-4 sentences about what you want to talk about. ⁠[email protected]⁠ (937) 296-6299 APHASIA PHIL IN…
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Dr. Jason Crowell and Dr. YuHong Fu discuss the importance of differentiating between dementia with Lewy bodies and Parkinson disease dementia. Show citatiion: Fu Y, Halliday GM. Dementia with Lewy bodies and Parkinson disease dementia - the same or different and is it important?. Nat Rev Neurol. 2025;21(7):394-403. doi:10.1038/s41582-025-01090-x…
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Guest: Beth McHose, MS Ed, CCC-SLP Earn 0.1 ASHA CEU for this episode with Speech Therapy PD: https://www.speechtherapypd.com/courses/aac-more-than-just-expression In this episode of Brainstorms, Renee Garrett, MSED, CCC-SLP, CBIS, is joined by Beth McHose, MS Ed, CCC-SLP, to explore the many roles AAC plays beyond expression. Together, they discus…
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Dr. Dan Ackerman and Dr. Isabel Hostettler discuss the diagnosis, risk factors, and prognosis of RCVS, highlighting the need to recognize symptoms and distinguish it from other causes of subarachnoid hemorrhage. Show reference: Hostettler IC, Ponciano A, Wilson D, et al. Outcomes After Reversible Cerebral Vasoconstriction Syndrome With Convexity Su…
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In this episode, editor in chief Joseph E. Safdieh, MD, FAAN, highlights articles about artificial sweeteners' impact on cognitive health, how drug company payments influence prescribing decisions, and the use of graphene technology to accelerate maturation of neurons.By American Academy of Neurology
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This week, Alexa chats with the brilliant Ian Howell to explore how we really hear the singers we work with. From psychoacoustics and functional listening to timbre, bias and intention, Ian unpacks the hidden processes behind vocal perception—and how understanding them can transform the way we teach. A deep, fascinating conversation for any singing…
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Join us as I explore the profound power of asking angels for help, a practice that has brought incredible miracles into my life. Discover real-life stories of divine intervention and learn how you can gain access to a life-changing free mini-class. Don't miss out on this opportunity to invite angelic guidance into your everyday experiences. 00:40 D…
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Dr. Aaron Zelikovich discusses a recent article on nipocalimab and its role in treating generalized myasthenia gravis. Show citations: Antozzi C, Vu T, Ramchandren S, et al. Safety and efficacy of nipocalimab in adults with generalised myasthenia gravis (Vivacity-MG3): a phase 3, randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled study. Lancet Neurol. 20…
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Dr. Katherine Havard Coiro discusses the 2024 McDonald Criteria for Multiple Sclerosis and how to interpret cerebrospinal fluid. Show reference: Diagnosis of multiple sclerosis: 2024 revisions of the McDonald criteria. Montalban, Xavier, et al. The Lancet Neurology, Volume 24, Issue 10, 850 - 865By American Academy of Neurology
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*****Originally Aired: October 24, 2024***** Guest: Anna Ware, MS, CCC-SLP Earn 0.1 ASHA CEU for this episode with Speech Therapy PD: https://www.speechtherapypd.com/courses/bridging-communication-aac-through-a-culturally-humble-lens In this episode, Renee is joined by Anna Ware, MS, CCC-SLP, to discuss the importance of cultural humility for CSD p…
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Dr. Alison Christy and Dr. Matthew Ryan Woodward discuss the complexities of status epilepticus, focusing on its definitions, the transition to refractory and super-refractory states, and the implications for treatment. Show citation: Woodward MR, Brown JP, Kittner SJ, et al. Super-Refractory Status Epilepticus Diagnosis, Management, and Prognostic…
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In the second part of this two-part series, Dr. Bradley Ong explains the four clinical phases of a typical migraine attack. Show citation: Lipton RB, Stokes J, Evans CJ, et al. Characterizing the patient experience during the prodrome phase of migraine: A qualitative study of symptoms and their timing. Headache. 2025;65(8):1355-1368. doi:10.1111/he…
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In this episode, host Lisa Skinner shares a powerful and personal story from her book Truth, Lies, and Alzheimer’s – Its Secret Faces, titled “The Birds in the Mattress.” Through this real-life account, Lisa explores the frightening and often misunderstood world of paranoia, hallucinations, and delusions experienced by those living with Alzheimer’s…
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In this episode, Becky Morton, Principal of Further Education at ACM and Alexa explore what the FE academic route can offer young singers stepping into today’s music industry. Becky shares curriculum structure with project-based training, and how this helps students to build both industry awareness and artist identity. The pair dig into why early p…
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Welcome to Voices of Resilience: A Beyond Stillness Program where our storytellers speak directly to those beginning their recovery journey. What follows is a message from one stroke survivor to another, born from experience, compassion, and hope. After her stroke left her paralyzed on her right side and unable to talk, sing, or walk, Angel James f…
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Welcome to Voices of Resilience: A Beyond Stillness Program where our storytellers speak directly to those beginning their recovery journey. What follows is a message from one stroke survivor to another, born from experience, compassion, and hope. Instead of offering unsolicited advice to stroke survivors in their first year of recovery, Michelle c…
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Welcome to Voices of Resilience: A Beyond Stillness Program where our storytellers speak directly to those beginning their recovery journey. What follows is a message from one stroke survivor to another, born from experience, compassion, and hope. After waking from a five-day coma in 1990 with right-sided paralysis and aphasia, Sue Aigner Phipps fo…
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