• Mind Maps and Pediatric Feeding Disorder (PFD)
    Mar 24 2026

    How can a simple tool can strengthen complex clinical decision-making?

    Guests: Kelly Kleinhans, PhD, CCC-SLP, and Courtney Richards, MS, CCC-SLP, CLC

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    Kelly and Courtney share how mind maps and case-based learning are used in graduate training to help learners organize complex information, recognize patterns, and connect assessment findings to meaningful intervention planning. Explore how these strategies can support diverse learning styles while also strengthening supervision and mentoring conversations. Use these tools to help students make sense of complex PFD cases and translate knowledge into confident, thoughtful clinical decisions.

    About the Guests: Dr. Kelly Kleinhans is a professor, program director, and clinical education enthusiast who is passionate about helping graduate students become confident, compassionate, and practice-ready SLPs. She leads the Master of Speech-Language Pathology program at Austin Peay State University.

    Courtney Richards, MS, CCC-SLP, CLC, is the Lead Feeding Therapist at Advanced Therapy Solutions (ATS) in Clarksville, TN, where she oversees the feeding program across three clinics.

    Show Notes:

    Bridging Pedagogy and Practice: Case-Based Learning and Mind Maps by Kelly Kleinhans, Courtney Richards, and Alison Desomma

    Supplemental Material

    APSU Speech-Language & Swallowing Community Clinic

    Feeding Therapy Sweatshirt - Courtney’s Etsy Store

    Feeding Matters Power of Two Program

    Support Feeding Matters

    Related Course: Research to "Chew On" with Dr. Amy Delaney

    RAM Clinics

    Gut: The Inside Story of Our Body’s Most Underrated Organ by Giulia Enders

    If Disney Ran Your Hospital: 9 1/2 Things You Would Do Differently by Fred Lee

    Mentioned in this episode:

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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • How to Mentor a Healthy Professional Identity in Future SLPs
    Mar 17 2026

    How can we strengthen and mentor the next generation of clinicians?

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    Michelle Dawson, MS, CCC-SLP, CLC, BCS-S, FNAP welcomes Belinda Daughrity, PhD, CCC-SLP, Anita Fitzgerald, PhD, RN, AGNP, and Sharon Konrad, DNP, RN, ACNS-BC, CNE to this episode of First Bite for a powerful conversation on mentoring a healthy professional identity in future colleagues. Together, these SLPs and nurses demonstrate why interprofessional education across allied health professions is not optional, it is essential. The conversation unpacks what “professional identity” really means in clinical education, why it matters for long-term career resilience, and how intentional mentoring shapes confident, ethical SLPs.

    About the Guests: Belinda Daughrity, PhD, CCC-SLP, Anita Fitzgerald, PhD, RN, AGNP, and Sharon Konrad, DNP, RN, ACNS-BC, CNE are a powerhouse group from California State University Long Beach who bring research from the fields of nursing and social work and pour that wisdom directly into speech-language pathology to strengthen how we prepare and mentor the next generation of clinicians.

    Show Notes:

    Read the journal article, "Professional Identity in Speech-Language Pathology Students"

    Support The National Student Speech Language Hearing Association (NSSLHA)

    Support your local Domestic Abuse Shelter

    Support Beach Food Pantry

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    Register for the School-based Feeding and Swallowing Masterclass

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    1 hr and 16 mins
  • Moving from Understanding to Healing: Trauma and Pediatric Feeding Disorder (PFD) with Lauren Thompson
    Mar 10 2026

    What does trauma-sensitive care look like in Pediatric Feeding?

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    In this episode of First Bite, Michelle Dawson, MS, CCC-SLP, CLC, BCS-S, is grateful to host Lauren Thompson, MEd, CCC-SLP, CLC, for a powerful conversation about trauma and Pediatric Feeding Disorder (PFD). Healing trauma takes time, compassion, and the willingness to move through fear in order to better understand what “trauma” is, especially as it relates to pediatric feeding. Together, Michelle and Lauren differentiate between “trauma-informed” and “trauma-sensitive” care, and Lauren offers thoughtful, practical strategies to help SLPs create trauma-sensitive feeding environments for those they are called to serve.

    This is part one of a two-part conversation. Part two will be released in April 2026.

    About the Guest(s): Lauren Thompson, M.Ed., CCC-SLP, CLC, is the owner of Well Fed Feeding & Swallowing Therapy in Londonderry, New Hampshire. Since 2012, she has supported infants and children with PFD, dysphagia, lactation challenges, ARFID, and feeding-related trauma across inpatient rehabilitation, hospital-based outpatient care, Level II and III NICUs, and public schools. Lauren blends trauma-sensitive care, connection-focused interventions, and play-based approaches to help families build safe, joyful, and pressure-free mealtime experiences.

    Show Notes:

    Contact Lauren: @laurenteetheslp on Instagram

    Lauren’s Private Practice: Well Fed Feeding Therapy

    Love Money Cause: Feeding Matters

    Related Course: Allyship and Advocacy in Pediatric Feeding Disorder with Tracy Camille Johnson

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    Register for the School-based Feeding and Swallowing Masterclass

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    1 hr and 42 mins
  • Celebrating World Hearing Day with Pediatric and Educational Audiologist Courtney Turner
    Mar 3 2026

    Discover what happens when SLPs and Educational Audiologists team up.

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    In celebration of World Hearing Day, Michelle Dawson, MS, CCC-SLP, CLC, BCS-S, welcomes Courtney Turner, AuD, CCC-A, for an important conversation about collaboration in hearing care. Courtney breaks down what Educational Audiologists actually do, how they assess and support children with different types of hearing loss. From technology to teamwork, you will gain a clearer understanding of how partnering with an Educational Audiologist can strengthen outcomes for children with hearing differences.

    About the Guest: Dr. Courtney Turner is a board-certified pediatric audiologist based in Hattiesburg, MS. She has worked at The Children's Center for Communication and Development at the University of Southern Mississippi since 2015, providing clinical and educational audiology services to children from birth through age 5 across southern Mississippi.

    Show Notes:

    Contact Courtney Turner: @cg_turner on Instagram

    Padapillo by Valerie James Abbott

    Educational Audiology Association

    Children Center for Communication and Development at The University of Southern Mississippi

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    Register for the School-based Feeding and Swallowing Masterclass

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    1 hr and 23 mins
  • "Initiation" with Filmmaker and SLP Joshua Shah
    Feb 24 2026

    Guest: Joshua A. Shah, MS, CCC-SLP

    Earn 0.10 ASHA CEUs for this episode: Complete the accompanying course online with Speech Therapy PD

    Watch this episode on Youtube: Initiation with Filmmaker and SLP Joshua Shah

    In a First Bite first, host Michelle Dawson, MS, CCC-SLP, CLC, BCS-S, sits down with Joshua A. Shah, MS, CCC-SLP, a speech-language pathologist, filmmaker, and the creative force behind the upcoming film Initiation, a fictional narrative inspired by lived experiences related to stuttering and communication differences. Joshua and Michelle explore the responsibilities that come with representing communication differences accurately and compassionately and how language, storytelling, and visibility shape public understanding. Together, they examine the connection between communication and power, including how representation can influence whose voices are valued, amplified, or marginalized. Tune in now for a thoughtful, timely conversation, and stay tuned for the film that sparked it.

    About the Guest(s): Joshua A. Shah is a filmmaker from Fremont, California. He currently serves as a home health speech-language pathologist, primarily working with individuals with neurological and communication impairments. He’s become inspired to bring the narratives of individuals with communication challenges to the silver screen and is dedicated to crafting these stories with both accuracy and creativity, challenging the current media landscape with empathetic storytelling.

    Show Notes:

    Contact Joshua: @shahjosh on Instagram

    Love Money Cause: @initiationshortfilm on Instagram

    “Initiation” Short Film: seedandspark.com/fund/initiation2026#story

    The Stuttering Foundation: www.stutteringhelp.org

    SPACE | Stuttering Organization: www.spacetostutter.org and @spacetostutter on Instagram

    The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat: www.oliversacks.com/oliver-sacks-books/the-man-who-mistook-his-wife-for-a-hat/

    My Stroke of Insight: mystrokeofinsight.com/index.html

    The Sound of Metal: www.imdb.com/title/tt5363618/

    American Association for People with Disabilities: www.aapd.com

    Able South Carolina: www.able-sc.org

    First Bite Podcast: Subscribe and listen on Spotify or Apple Podcast

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    Register for the School-based Feeding and Swallowing Masterclass

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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • #BlackSLPMagic Part 2: Advancing Diversity and Inclusion in SLP
    Feb 17 2026

    Guests: Chelsie Esek-Onyeahialam, MS, CCC-SLP, and Jordyn R. Montique, MS, CCC-SLP

    Earn 0.10 ASHA CEUs for this episode with Speech Therapy PD: www.speechtherapypd.com/courses/blackslpmagic-part-2

    FREE Black History Month Conference: www.speechtherapypd.com/courses/culture-care-knowledge

    This course meets ASHA's Content Area 2 PD requirement for providing culturally responsive services and effective self-reflection, adaptability, and collaborative practice.

    In this episode of First Bite, Michelle Dawson, MS, CCC-SLP, CLC, BCS-S, continues the conversation with Chelsie Esek-Onyeahialam, MS, CCC-SLP, and Jordyn R. Montique, MS, CCC-SLP, founders of #BlackSLPMagic. Part 2 shifts from awareness to action, focusing on practical ways to advance diversity, equity, and inclusion within the field of speech-language pathology.

    Together, Michelle, Chelsie, and Jordyn examine systemic barriers that continue to impact BIPOC professionals and discuss evidence-based strategies for creating more welcoming, supportive, and inclusive professional environments. The conversation centers on reducing obstacles to professional growth, increasing representation, and strengthening meaningful connections across the SLP community.

    Listeners will gain concrete tools for advocacy, professional networking, and allyship, along with actionable steps they can take within their own workplaces, organizations, and professional circles. Chelsie and Jordyn share grounded insights on how intentional actions, not just intentions, can help shift culture and create lasting change.

    Whether you identify as an ally, advocate, or leader in speech-language pathology, this session offers practical strategies to move beyond awareness and toward meaningful action, supporting a profession where all voices are valued and reflected in the communities we serve.

    Show Notes:

    Contact Chelsie: @esekhealth on Instagram

    Contact Jordyn: @jrc_theslp on Instagram

    Black SLP Magic: @blackslpmagic on Instagram, www.blackslpmagic.org

    Donate to Black SLP Magic: ko-fi.com/blackslpmagicslpsocialseen

    SLP Social Scene: @slpsocialseen on Instagram

    Professional Identity in Speech-Language Pathology Students: pubs.asha.org/doi/abs/10.1044/2024_PERSP-24-00043

    Cultural Competence Check-ins: www.asha.org/practice/multicultural/self/

    Cultural Responsiveness: www.asha.org/practice-portal/professional-issues/cultural-responsiveness/

    Bias, Appraisal Tools, and Levels of Evidence: www.asha.org/research/ebp/bias-appraisal-tools-and-levels-of-evidence/

    Related Courses:

    1. #BlackSLPMagic Paving the Way for the Future
    2. Culture, Care, & Knowledge: Advancing Equity in Speech-Language Pathology: A Black History Month Conference

    Mentioned in this episode:

    Register for the School-based Feeding and Swallowing Masterclass

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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • Allyship and Advocacy in PFD with Tracy Camille Johnson
    Feb 10 2026

    Guest: Tracy Camille Johnson, MS, CCC-SLP, CLC, MSPA-CPSP

    Earn 0.10 ASHA CEUs for this episode with Speech Therapy PD: www.speechtherapypd.com/courses/allyship-advocacy-pfd

    Related Course: Lactation and the Interprofessional Practice Seminar: www.speechtherapypd.com/courses/lactation-and-ip

    First Bite is back for an all new season, and host Michelle Dawson, MS, CCC-SLP, CLC, BCS-S, kicks things off with a powerful conversation on allyship and advocacy. She’s joined by Tracy Camille Johnson, MS, CCC-SLP, CLC, MSPA-CPSP, Founder and CEO of Buttercup Therapy Services. Together, they explore barriers that BIPOC clinicians may encounter on their journey to becoming an SLP, how Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) shape service delivery, and ways to identify functional, community-based resources that truly uplift caregivers supporting children with pediatric feeding disorders. If you’re ready to reflect, grow, and strengthen your advocacy lens, this episode will meet you there. Come hungry for growth and leave feeling full.

    About the Guest: Tracy Camille Johnson is a Speech Language Pathologist, Pediatric Feeding Specialist, Certified Lactation Counselor, and Advocate. Originally from Chicago, she now calls Austin, Texas home. She is the founder and CEO of Buttercup Therapy Services which services the greater Austin region across the lifespan for feeding, swallowing, and communication skills since 2022.

    Show Notes:

    Lactation Seminar: www.speechtherapypd.com/courses/lactation-and-ip

    Contact Tracy: @chattytraceface.slp on Instagram

    Butter Cup Therapy: www.buttercuptherapy.org

    Black Mamas ATX (Love Money Cause): blackmamasatx.com

    National Black Association for Speech-Language and Hearing (NBASLH): www.nbaslh.org

    Find Help: www.findhelp.org

    Mentioned in this episode:

    Register for the School-based Feeding and Swallowing Masterclass

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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • Population Health for the Pediatric SLP
    Dec 30 2025

    Guests: Rachel S. Tyrone, PhD, CCC-SLP, Assistant Professor at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, and Torrey Robinson, MS, CCC-SLP, doctoral student at UMMC.

    Earn 0.10 ASHA CEUs for this episode with Speech Therapy PD: https://www.speechtherapypd.com/courses/population-health

    Y’all, this conversation exists because of a fantastic dress and a spontaneous chat outside the bathroom at the Mississippi Annual Speech-Language-Hearing Convention. That chance moment sparked a soul-filling discussion about population health, public health, and social determinants of health, and how all three directly shape our work as pediatric SLPs. As 2025 comes to a close and many of us are reflecting on our professional place in the world, this episode offers hope, perspective, and practical ways to think and act upstream. You will walk away inspired to become an “Upstreamist,” ready to lead gently and passionately for our field, our colleagues, and the children and families we serve in 2026.

    Show Notes:

    ASHA SDOH: https://www.asha.org/practice/social-determinants-of-health/?srsltid=AfmBOopPx1sLqvjVFTyhNQ3gM8f4tlJ3_e6otXZgc5w9S8gGNCKH5zWK

    Healthy People: https://odphp.health.gov/healthypeople

    Mentioned in this episode:

    Register for the School-based Feeding and Swallowing Masterclass

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    1 hr and 6 mins