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  • This week on the podcast, Hallie dives deep into the world of orthodontics with Dr. Svitlana Koval, an airway orthodontist and Tiffany Zilberman, a pediatric feeding specialist and myofunctional therapist. They challenge the traditional view of orthodontics, highlighting the importance of early intervention and care throughout all life stages.


    The conversation explores how orthodontics can impact not just your smile, but also your speech, breathing, and overall health. They discuss the connection between airway health, orthodontics, myofunctional therapy, feeding therapy and speech therapy, emphasizing the need for a holistic approach.


    Learn the difference between traditional orthodontics focused solely on teeth alignment and airway orthodontics that considers the entire airway system and more! 


    If this episode has resonated with you in some way, take a screenshot of you listening, post it to your Instagram Stories, and tag Hallie @halliebulkin, Dr. Svitlana @drsvitlanakoval, and Tiffany @littleeatersfl


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  • This week, Hallie chats with Jessie Ginsburg, a sensory trained speech-language pathologist and CEO of Pediatric Therapy Playhouse, a top-rated clinic in Los Angeles. Hallie and Jessie discuss the role of sensory processing in speech-language pathology and the importance of addressing sensory needs in therapy.


    Tune in as they address the misconception that sensory is solely within the domain of occupational therapy. They also talk about the interconnectedness of the sensory and motor systems and the impact of regulation and engagement on therapy outcomes.


    Jessie shares her journey of starting an online business and the importance of connection in therapy and more!


    If this episode has resonated with you in some way, take a screenshot of you listening, post it to your Instagram Stories, and tag Hallie @halliebulkin & Jessie @sensory.slp. 


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  • This weekā€™s episode features Ken Hooks, a sleep specialist and founder of True Sleep Diagnostics. He offers home sleep tests (ā€œHSTā€) and has extensive experience in the field. Ken previously worked at Bon Secours St Francis and Greenville Technical College and co-authored a case report on treating pediatric sleep apnea.


    Join Ken and Hallie as they discuss the results of Hallieā€™s follow-up HST, comparing it to her first HST from March 2022. Listen as they explore the validity and interpretation of home sleep tests, highlighting the importance of deep sleep and REM sleep. 


    They also discuss the impact of upper airway resistance on sleep quality and the challenges with end-title CO2 monitoring. Their conversation covers various topics related to home sleep studies and airway health including discussions on insurance coverage, the importance of spO2 pleth in sleep studies, the impact of cardiac function during sleep, airflow dynamics and resistance, and more!


    If this episode has resonated with you in some way, take a screenshot of you listening, post it to your Instagram Stories, and tag Hallie @halliebulkin


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  • This week on the podcast, Hallie welcomes back Dr. Shehab Faragallah, a seasoned dentist with more than 20 years of experience on the Gold Coast. Since 2017, he has been dedicatedly serving at Gold Coast Holistic Dental Care. 

    Dr. Faragalla is particularly passionate about oral myology and is a co-founder of Myospots Australia.


    Tune in as Dr. Shehab and Hallie talk about the vital connection between oral rest posture, nasal breathing, and overall well-being. They shed light on how tongue position can significantly impact oneā€™s health and emphasize the importance of nasal breathing for maintaining good health.


    They also explore the concept of lip taping, discussing both its potential benefits and drawbacks, and highlight the importance of individualization, especially when considering children and MORE!


    If this episode has resonated with you in some way, take a screenshot of you listening, post it to your Instagram Stories, and tag Hallie @halliebulkin and Dr. Shehab @myospots


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  • This week, Hallie answers various questions related to the challenges faced by speech-language pathologists (SLPs) in supporting each other. 


    Listen in as she explores the reasons behind the lack of support, including competition, imposter syndrome, and work environments. Hallie emphasizes the importance of collaboration and uplifting one another in the relatively small field of SLPs. 


    She also addresses questions about the role of lactation in supporting babies with solid foods, who can diagnose tongue ties, and the relationship between oral motor skills and speech articulation.


    This is an exciting episode you donā€™t wanna miss!


    If this episode has resonated with you in some way, take a screenshot of you listening, post it to your Instagram Stories, and tag Hallie @halliebulkin


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  • In this weekā€™s episode, letā€™s join Hallie as she discusses the common misconceptions and regulations surrounding myofunctional therapy. 


    Emphasizing that myofunctional therapy is not the 'wild wild west' and requires proper licensure, Hallie explains who can perform myofunctional therapy and the age limitations for this type of treatment. 


    Tune in as she also highlights the overlap between myofunctional therapy and pediatric feeding therapy, the legal implications of practicing myofunctional therapy without a license ,the exclusionary process in the field, and the importance of controlling the quality and scope of myofunctional therapy.


    If this episode has resonated with you in some way, take a screenshot of you listening, post it to your Instagram Stories, and tag Hallie @halliebulkin


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  • This week on the podcast, Hallie starts a conversation on a hot topic - ASHA's recent announcement on increase in dues which is happening for the first time in a decade!


    Tune in as Hallie talks about this news that has left many speech-language pathologists and audiologists feeling frustrated. Hallie tackles concerns surrounding the perceived value of ASHA membership and the allocation of funds and salaries within ASHA, sparking discussions on transparency and accountability. 


    Hallie also discusses the crucial link between ASHA membership and certification, while advocating for decoupling membership dues from maintaining certification. 


    Don't miss this insightful conversation on ASHA's financial policies and their impact on members.


    If this episode has resonated with you in some way, take a screenshot of you listening, post it to your Instagram Stories, and tag Hallie @halliebulkin 


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  • In this week's podcast episode, Hallie chats with Alonna Bondar, a pediatric speech language pathologist with 24 years of experience specializing in apraxia and other speech sound disorders.


    Alonna enjoys working with children with a variety of diagnoses especially children with down syndrome and autism. She's PROMPT certified, using PROMPT and DTTC techniques to boost verbal language and collaborates with school SLPs for optimized results.


    Tune in as they talk about Childhood Apraxia of Speech (CAS). Learn how CAS differs from other speech sound disorders, understand the diagnostic process, including Suspected CAS, and discover the crucial pre-requisites for effective apraxia therapy.


    Alonna and Hallie also explore evidence-based treatments while shedding light on what not to do when treating CAS. Plus, they discuss the complexities of co-morbidities associated with CAS. 


    Tune in for essential insights into supporting children with CAS on their journey to better communication


    If this episode has resonated with you in some way, take a screenshot of you listening, post it to your Instagram Stories, and tag Hallie @halliebulkin and Alonna @bondarspeech


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  • This week on the podcast, Hallie is joined by Dr. Jenn Moore, a speech-language pathologist with over 15+ years experience in treating muscle & motor disorders in babies & young adults for improved oral function. Her mission is to create an online community where SLPs, parents, and other professionals learn all things related to muscle and motor-based disorders.


    Join them as they talk about all things jaw. They discuss topics from the importance of visual analysis of speech production to speech production involving more than just the articulators ,and jaw grading and jaw sliding. 


    Dr. Jenn and Hallie also cover the influence of vowels on speech movements,

    tools for assessing and tracking motor breakdowns in speech production, and more!


    If this episode has resonated with you in some way, take a screenshot of you listening, post it to your Instagram Stories, and tag Hallie @halliebulkin and Dr. Jenn @DrMooreSpeech


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  • This week on The Untethered Podcast, Hallie features Dr. Karen Parker Davidson, a renowned expert in the field of nasal function, objective nasal measurements, the interpretation of the data for treatment options and clinical progress, and the instruments used to capture the measurement data.


    Join Dr. Karen and Hallie as they talk about the interconnected world of oral and nasal function. They also discuss how rhinomanometry provides crucial insights into airflow and nasal anatomy, how issues like tongue-tie and mouth posture can impact nasal breathing, and how myofunctional therapy can make a difference. 


    Discover the importance of assessing nasal function alongside oral ties, considering factors like congestion and airflow resistance. Learn about the subjective signsā€”like chronic congestion and sleep disturbancesā€”that point to underlying issues, and more!


    If this episode has resonated with you in some way, take a screenshot of you listening, post it to your Instagram Stories, and tag Hallie @halliebulkin and Dr. Karen @_thenoseknows


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  • On this weekā€™s episode, Hallie welcomes Cindy Napoli and Daniele McLean, experienced feeding therapists and Feed The PedsĀ® alumni. They talk about the transformative impact of the Feed The PedsĀ® course on their practice, while sharing about the complexities of serving as both therapists and parents.


    Topics discussed include juggling parenthood & practice, and the importance of educating healthcare professionals about feeding issues and the signs of airway problems. 


    The interconnectedness of feeding issues with other factors such as torticollis and sensory processing are emphasized along with the need for more research and understanding in areas like tongue tie releases, therapy for children with connective tissue disorders, and more!

     

    If this episode has resonated with you in some way, take a screenshot of you listening, post it to your Instagram Stories, and tag Hallie @halliebulkin, Cindy @thegoodlatchot, and Daniele @tidal_therapy_solutions_nc


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  • This week on the podcast, Hallie sits down with Tiffany Zilberman, a remarkable mom of three (including a toddler and twins) and a feeding therapist who journeyed from treating dysphagia in geriatrics to specializing in pediatrics.


    Join the conversation as they explore how Feed The PedsĀ® and Tiffanyā€™s personal experiences as a twin mom affirmed her decision to specialize in pediatric care. Discover the unique challenges she faces, wearing both hats as a therapist and a twin mom, navigating issues like lip ties, bottle feeding, and more.


    Starting her private practice called Little Eaters, Tiffany prioritizes home visits, creating a comfortable environment for children's natural feeding development. In a community lacking feeding therapists, she becomes a valuable resource for moms navigating uncertainties. 


    The episode unfolds with insights into Tiffany's most recent case, where she shares her approach to guiding a 4-year-old boy. Hear about the significance of making food exploration a delightful experience for both parents and kids. 


    Join Hallie and Tiffany in this insightful conversation about nurturing little eaters and empowering parents through the journey of pediatric feeding therapy.


    If this episode has resonated with you in some way, take a screenshot of you listening, post it to your Instagram Stories, and tag Hallie @halliebulkin and 

    Tiffany @littleeatersfl


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  • This week on The Untethered Podcast, Hallie features Melanie Peacock Shell, a seasoned Speech-Language Pathologist with over 40 years of experience and an FTPĀ® Alumna. Melanie has worked extensively with children in schools, private practices, early intervention programs, and hospitals and specializes in assisting children with feeding, swallowing, sensory communication, and Autism. 


    Listen in as they discuss Melanie's journey into pediatric feeding therapy, the importance of understanding normal child development in treating feeding disorders, and the significant role of sensory levels in working with children with autism.


    Hallie and Melanie also explore the advantages of using intake forms, highlight the value of the alumni group for mentorship and collaboration, and more!


    If this episode has resonated with you in some way, take a screenshot of you listening, post it to your Instagram Stories, and tag Hallie @halliebulkin and 

    Melanie @mpeacockshell


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  • In this week's episode, Hallie has a fun conversation with Marie Cannon, a Myo MembershipĀ® member who found her calling in myofunctional therapy. Dive into Marie's journey, from alumna of Feed The PedsĀ® and The Myo MethodĀ® to running her own practice. Learn how the Membership's support, lifetime course materials, and the CMTĀ® certification helped her patients and her business. 


    Listen in as they discuss the significance of cultivating meaningful connections with patients and the importance of cultural responsiveness in the field, and more!


    If this episode has resonated with you in some way, take a screenshot of you listening, post it to your Instagram Stories, and tag Hallie @halliebulkin and 

    Marie @stagestherapies


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  • In this week's episode, Hallie is joined by Marissa Douglas, a certified Speech-Language Pathologist, owner of a private practice, and one of the original participants in the Feed The PedsĀ® course back in 2020.


    Listen in as Hallie and Marissa discuss Marissa's journey in pediatric feeding and the significant impact Feed The PedsĀ® has had on her role as a therapist and a private practice owner.


    Discover why Marissa opted for FTPĀ®, how it elevated her skills, and why she wholeheartedly recommends it to fellow therapists and business owners. The conversation also covers the dynamic learning experience and emphasizes how the course continues to play a crucial role in Marissa's daily professional practice.


    If this episode has resonated with you in some way, take a screenshot of you listening, post it to your Instagram Stories, and tag Hallie @halliebulkin and Marissa @pedsfeedingtherapy


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  • On this episode of The Untethered Podcast, Hallie welcomes Dr. Emily Heisey and Dr. Matt Otteman, the power duo behind KinActive Kids - a globally renowned pediatric intensive clinic that combines physical therapy and chiropractic care to help children reach developmental milestones. 


    Tune in as they have an insightful conversation about gross motor development, KinActive Kidsā€™ mission to support parents of children with delayed gross motor development and purposeful play as a way to support a child's development.


    In this episode, learn about the importance of collaboration between physical therapy, chiropractic care, and other therapies for comprehensive support, and more!


    If this episode has resonated with you in some way, take a screenshot of you listening, post it to your Instagram Stories, and tag Hallie @halliebulkin, Dr. Emily @kinactive_kids, and Dr. Matt @dr_otto_dc


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  • This week's episode of The Untethered Podcast features Abbie Gacke, a speech-language pathologist, feeding specialist, board-certified lactation consultant, owner of Childworks Therapy Clinic, and a proud mother of three young boys.


    Abbie has established her private practice with the fundamental belief that therapy should offer a safe, welcoming, and enjoyable environment for children to cultivate essential skills that enhance their daily lives.


    Tune in as Hallie and Abbie talk about Abbieā€™s journey from working in a pediatric private practice to founding her own clinic. Their discussion dives into the challenges and rewards of building a private practice, touching on topics such as the significance of research, collaboration with other specialists, effective communication, and more!


    If this episode has resonated with you in some way, take a screenshot of you listening, post it to your Instagram Stories, and tag Hallie @halliebulkin and Abbie @feedingbabes_slp


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  • This week on The Untethered Podcast, Hallie chats with Jeanne Pichoff, a seasoned pediatric occupational therapist and proud owner of Flourish Pediatric Therapy and Lactation LLC. With over 19 years of experience, Jeanne specializes in infant feeding, lactation support, and early intervention services. 


    Join Hallie and Jeanne as they discuss why lactation credentials are an essential asset to any therapist working in infant feeding. They also talk about Failure To Thrive (FTT), poor weight gain and its causes, growth charts, weight, the role of tethered oral tissues and more! 


    If this episode has resonated with you in some way, take a screenshot of you listening, post it to your Instagram Stories, and tag Hallie @halliebulkin and Jeanne @flourishpediatrictherapy


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  • In this week's episode, Hallie is excited to chat with Jessica Hassellā€”mom of 8, SLP, and Myofunctional therapist specializing in homeopathy. Jessica's journey started in early intervention and feeding, where her interest in oral motor intricacies grew. 


    After taking Hallie's course, The Myo MethodĀ®, she launched her private clinic, addressing orofacial myofunctional disorders and offering homeopathic consultations.


    Listen in as Jess shares her personal journey with tongue tie and feeding issues, highlighting challenges in finding suitable providers for her children's tongue ties. She emphasizes the importance of a root cause approach. 


    The episode also underscores the need for increased education and awareness among providers and parents, discussing the benefits of early intervention in improving oral function in infants. Jess shares her experience with their baby's full release and explores the impact of tethered tissue under the tongue on the entire body.


    If this episode has resonated with you in some way, take a screenshot of you listening, post it to your Instagram Stories, and tag Hallie @halliebulkin and Jessica @living.rooted


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  • This week on The Untethered Podcast, Hallie has an inspiring conversation with Erica Bonner, a mom and occupational therapist whose own challenges with latching and feeding her daughter started her journey into the myo world. 


    Join them as Erica opens up about her journey as a first-time mom, navigating the hurdles of latching and feeding issues, addressing tongue tie concerns, and grappling with societal pressures on parents (especially first-time parents). She also sheds light on the often overlooked issue of gaslighting within the healthcare system and more!


    Tune in as Ericaā€™s story definitely proves that nobody knows your baby like you do.  


    If this episode has resonated with you in some way, take a screenshot of you listening, post it to your Instagram Stories, and tag Hallie @halliebulkin and Erica @thefunctionalfinder


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