51 podcasts for medical SLPs

Are you a medical speech-language pathologist looking for a good podcast? Whether you want to learn craft, pick up a new business tip, or get inspired, you’ll find something below.

Free DIRECT download: 24 podcasts for adult medical SLPs + 25 more!  (cheat sheet). (Email subscribers get free access to all the resources in the Free Subscription Library.)

  1. AccessAbilities Podcast from UMass Amherst (ended 4/10/19)
  2. All Things Ethics: A Speech Language Pathology Podcast (ended in 2020)
  3. ANCDS Podcast from the Academy of Neurologic Communication Disorders and Sciences
  4. Aphasia Access Conversations
  5. ASHA Voices
  6. Accessibility Minute
  7. Assistive Technology FAQ
  8. Assistive Technology Update
  9. Conversations in Speech Pathology
  10. Dementia Care Partner Talk Show with Teepa Snow
  11. Dementia Matters Podcast from the University of Wisconsin-Madison Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center
  12. Dementia Researcher Podcast from the National Institute for Health Research in the UK
  13. Down the Hatch with Ianessa Humbert and Alicia Vose (ended in 2020)
  14. End of Life University Podcast from Dr. Karen Wyatt, hospice physician
  15. Evidence & Argument in Communication Sciences and Disorders (ended)
  16. FOXcast SLP podcast
  17. Hand in Hand Show from stroke/TBI survivors and their caregivers
  18. Keys for SLPs with Mary Beth Hines
  19. Lingthusiasm
  20. Michael J. Fox Foundation Parkinson’s Podcast
  21. The Parkinson’s Podcast from the Davis Phinney Foundation
  22. Private Practice Success Stories from Jena Castro-Casbon
  23. PrivateSLP podcast from Kyle Meades
  24. Sawbones: A Marital Tour of Misguided Medicine with Dr. Sydnee McElroy and Justin McElroy
  25. Seniors Flourish Podcast, from Mandy Chamberlain, Occupational Therapist
  26. SLP Full Disclosure with Jennifer Martin
  27. SLP Happy Hour with Sarah and Sarie
  28. SLP Nerdcast
  29. SLP Stress Management Podcast
  30. SLP Trivia Fun from Erik X Raj (last episode 2018)
  31. SLPs of Color (last episode 2020)
  32. SLPs Wine & Cheese Podcast with Deborah Brooks & Maria Kotsonis
  33. Speak Up podcast by Speech Pathology Australia
  34. Speech Uncensored with Leigh Ann Porter
  35. Stutter Talk
  36. Stuttering is Cool podcast
  37. Substantial Matters podcast from the Parkinson’s Foundation
  38. Sunday Dinner with Dr. Stanford & Dr. Davis
  39. Talking with Tech AAC Podcast
  40. The Curbsiders
  41. The Missing Link for SLPs
  42. The Queer SLP podcast
  43. The Rural SLP podcast
  44. The SLP-Minded Podcast by Megan Nosol (last episode 2019)
  45. The Speech Science Podcast
  46. The Swallow Your Pride Podcast with Theresa Richard
  47. Transcending Stuttering with Uri Schneider
  48. True Confessions with Lisa & Sarah
  49. Views from the 8%
  50. Women Who Stutter Podcast
  51. Xceptional Leaders with Mai Ling Chan & James Berges

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Free DIRECT download: 24 podcasts for adult medical SLPs + 25 more!  (cheat sheet). (Email subscribers get free access to all the resources in the Free Subscription Library.)

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Lisa earned her M.A. in Speech-Language Pathology from the University of Maryland, College Park and her M.A. in Linguistics from the University of California, San Diego.

She participated in research studies with the National Institute on Deafness and other Communication Disorders (NIDCD) and the University of Maryland in the areas of aphasia, Parkinson’s Disease, epilepsy, and fluency disorders.

Lisa has been working as a medical speech-language pathologist since 2008. She has a strong passion for evidence-based assessment and therapy, having earned five ASHA Awards for Professional Participation in Continuing Education.

She launched EatSpeakThink.com in June 2018 to help other clinicians be more successful working in home health, as well as to provide strategies and resources to people living with problems eating, speaking, or thinking.

5 Comments

  1. Here’s another podcast to check out! https://tradeoffs.org/episodes/

    From their site: “At Tradeoffs, we’ve seen that when you combine rigorous reporting with storytelling, you can drive positive change. From shedding light on critical health care issues to breaking down policy solutions, our reporting drives tangible outcomes that improve health care and empower decision-makers.”

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