Health Coaching merged into Speech Pathology practice
Tracy Klein spent five years building a mobile private practice in Denver. She was seeing kids at private schools, contracting with early intervention, an…
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Tracy Klein spent five years building a mobile private practice in Denver. She was seeing kids at private schools, contracting with early intervention, an…
Erica Krasinowski opened Discovery Speech Language and Literacy in January 2020. Two months later, a global pandemic rewrote every plan she'd made. But he…
Most speech-language pathologists pick a lane. Pediatrics or adults. Clinical or corporate. Sonia Sethi-Coley picked all of them.
Corinne Vargas spent years crunching numbers at Deloitte Consulting before she realized the thing that actually lit her up wasn't on any spreadsheet. It w…
Lori Kaplan-Cologne didn't plan on pediatrics. She came out of graduate school chasing a hospital position in adult rehab. But life had other plans, and t…
Katie Carney didn't plan to become an infant feeding therapist. She was a pediatric SLP with an early intervention caseload, a new baby, and a nagging fee…
Teresa Harp filed her LLC paperwork two full years before she saw her first client. That might sound like procrastination, but it was actually a calculate…
Kate Grandbois does one thing, and she does it well. She works with non-speaking individuals who have behavioral challenges, fits them for AAC tools, and…
"We'd rather continue in some form with our families." That was Amy Prince's answer when asked what happens if insurance doesn't reimburse for teletherapy…
Jamie Henderson calls clinical supervision an art. It's the kind of thing you don't fully appreciate until you're three years into the role, watching grad…
Brittany Ferri hit a wall three years into her career as an occupational therapist. The burnout was real. Instead of pushing through it, she did something…
Nola Radford didn't set out to run a clinic. She set out to change how clinicians are made.
Gail Whitelaw knew she wanted to be an audiologist at age 11. She met one, made up her mind, and never looked back. Twenty-five years into directing the S…
School districts across the country can't find enough speech-language pathologists. The shortage is real, and it's not going away. But Melissa Keller and…
Ibtisam Mustak didn't start in speech-language pathology. She started in international development, working grassroots nonprofit jobs and eventually becom…
Joy McKenzie still remembers the exact moment everything shifted. March 12th, 5 a.m. She opened her email and saw the first notification: students at loca…
Maggie Block had been meaning to explore teletherapy. It was on the list, somewhere between updating her website and taking new professional headshots. Th…
Lucie LeDoux doesn't pretend to have it all figured out. She's been running Shine Pediatric Therapy and Learning since 2011, she's moved cities, dissolved…
A boy pushed another kid off a swing. When Rhonda Osisek asked him why, he said, "Well, Miss Rhonda, I wanted a turn on the swing." Just like that. Matter…
"I have so much respect for SLPs in the schools because I don't know how you do it. It's stressful as it is with just speech sound disorders."
"I have nowhere to send these kids."
Most EMR software companies start with a technical roadmap. ClinicNote started with a complaint about documentation.
"Instead of giving away a percentage of my income, I can probably do this myself."
"I would be like, so just so you know, the school district office offers services. And if you have insurance, they'll have a list of providers." Angie Hro…
"I kept getting the feeling like, no, you should try this, you should do it."
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