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    Explore " speech therapist" with insightful episodes like "Meet the Most Fearless of Fixers", "Other SLPs’ Pockets— Know Your Worth!", "How Brionna’s Leadership Raised Medicaid Rates in Ohio", "Where Do We Go From Here?" and "So ASHA Raised Their Rates" from podcasts like ""Fix SLP", "Fix SLP", "Fix SLP", "Fix SLP" and "Fix SLP"" and more!

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    Meet the Most Fearless of Fixers

    Meet the Most Fearless of Fixers

    Dr. Jeanette Benigas and Megan Berg speak with ASHA Fellow, Dr. Angela Loavenbruck who has served on many ASHA committees and also served on ASHA’s board as Vice President of Standards. Dr. Loavenbruck was refused membership and accused of violating the ASHA Code of Ethics when she dropped her CCC in the early 2000’s. She has lived happily ever after since that time. Fix SLP certainly didn’t start this revolutionary conversation, and if you want to hear the long history of ASHA’s battle to maintain their certification product at all costs to the profession, this is the episode for you.

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    Other SLPs’ Pockets— Know Your Worth!

    Other SLPs’ Pockets— Know Your Worth!

    We have a fresh episode of the Fix SLP podcast ready and waiting for you that will be released on Monday! In the meantime, enjoy this popular episode from our limited series podcast, Other SLPs’ Pockets, where we ask SLPs what they make. In this episode, we explore how we ditch our imposter syndrome, know our worth, and communicate that worth clearly to our employers. Join "Julie" and Ingrid Desormes (host of The Miseducation of the SLP podcast) as we tease apart these questions.

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    How Brionna’s Leadership Raised Medicaid Rates in Ohio

    How Brionna’s Leadership Raised Medicaid Rates in Ohio

    Brionna Pickens, M.A., SLP joins Dr. Jeanette Benigas to share her journey of advocacy to increase Medicaid reimbursement rates in Ohio. Brionna discusses her efforts to address the longstanding issue of low Medicaid rates, which significantly impacted her private practice and access to care for families. She recounts her four-year journey of research, collaboration, and advocacy, culminating in a substantial increase in reimbursement rates for non-institutional providers in Ohio. Her story exemplifies the impact of individual commitment and collective action in effecting positive change in the field of SLP. Tune in to gain insights into Brionna's advocacy process, the importance of perseverance, and her vision for the future of the profession.

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    Where Do We Go From Here?

    Where Do We Go From Here?

    Dr. Jeanette Benigas and Megan Berg discuss the explosive growth of the Fix SLP platform and the plans to turn this movement into a crowd-sourced grassroots advocacy firm. Unions, non-profits, alternative associations are all discussed, as well as an invitation to everyone who finds this work valuable to consider becoming a Fix SLP sustaining partner.

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    So ASHA Raised Their Rates

    So ASHA Raised Their Rates

    Dr. Jeanette Benigas and Megan Berg discuss ASHA’s recent announcement of an 11% increase in fees starting in 2025. Why did they do this? What do they spend their money on? How can we opt out of their coercive system and what actions can we take right now to make a difference? We cover it all! If you’d like your question to be answered on the podcast, leave us a voicemail at fixslp.com (click on quick links).


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    Why Are SLPs So Afraid?

    Why Are SLPs So Afraid?

    Dr. Jeanette Benigas and Megan Berg speak with Dr. Ianessa Humbert about why SLP is trapped in a culture of fear. The episode centers around the intersectionality of gender, race, and institutions of control. In a field full of majority white women who would rather uphold a broken system than let it crumble at the risk of losing their own position of privilege, this episode is one you don’t want to miss if you’ve ever asked yourself, “Why is this change taking so long?” or if you’ve ever liked our posts but not yet found the courage to join in the conversation or take action.

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    State by State: OHIO

    State by State: OHIO

    Dr. Jeanette Benigas chats with Taylor Hahn, M.A., CCC/SLP, executive board member of the Ohio Speech-Language-Hearing Association (OSLHA), about the association's impactful advocacy work. They cover legislative wins like Madeline's Law, focusing on hearing aid reimbursement rates, ongoing efforts for affordable continuing education, and support for the Audiology & Speech-Language Pathology Interstate Compact. Taylor stresses social media engagement and member support in sustaining advocacy. They also touch on OSHLA's future goals regarding finance, education, and membership growth and how yearly agendas are set. The episode wraps up with Jeanette joining OSLHA, highlighting the membership process and the importance of backing professional associations with action.

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    What CEUs Do I Need?

    What CEUs Do I Need?

    Dr. Jeanette Benigas and Megan Berg speak with Dr. Meredith Harold about the state of continuing education regulation in the field of SLP. Spoiler alert: ASHA CEUs aren’t required to maintain the CCC. What’s the difference between ASHA CEUs and ASHA-approved CEUs? Does ASHA vet courses for quality? Who can we trust to provide high quality CEUs? What is a professional development hour (PDH)? Do you actually need to pay for the ASHA CE Registry? Should the free market system regulate CEUs? What would that even look like? Join us and learn all about how to navigate lifelong learning in the form of CEUs. 

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    Global Series: AUSTRALIA

    Global Series: AUSTRALIA

    Megan Berg speaks with Chantelle Hutchinson about the process for becoming a speech-language pathologist in Australia, discussing the ins and outs of Speech Pathology Australia’s Certified Practising Speech Pathologist program. The episode also covers international standards (or lack of international standards) and the risks posed to the profession when relying on certification products to regulate SLP standards across borders. 


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    It's About Autonomy, Not Control

    It's About Autonomy, Not Control

    Dr. Jeanette Benigas and Megan Berg discuss the idea of trying to change the direction of ASHA by getting on the board of directors- a concept that has been brought up by SLPs on social media. The episode covers how systemic factors limit practicing clinicians, particularly those whose views do not align with ASHA’s, from successfully moving through the board’s nomination and election process. Megan and Jeanette and encourage SLPs to take action in areas where they do have control. 

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    State by State: IOWA

    State by State: IOWA

    Dr. Jeanette Benigas speaks with Ashley Laudick M.A., CCC-SLP, the president of the Iowa Speech-Language-Hearing Association. Ashley delves into the association's successful endeavors safeguarding SLP billing codes in Iowa and sheds light on ongoing advocacy work, particularly concerning potential restructuring of the state’s licensing boards. They discuss the significance of member engagement, transparency, and the pivotal role of lobbyists in championing Iowa’s SLPs. Ashley underscores the importance of clinician awareness and support for the sustainability of state associations, emphasizing their crucial role in advocating for the profession and addressing Iowa-specific issues.

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    Practice Analysis Paralysis

    Practice Analysis Paralysis

    Dr. Jeanette Benigas and Megan Berg discuss the ASHA SLP Practice Analysis, which serves as the evidence base for the CAA standards, the CCC standards, and the questions on the Praxis test. Is the practice analysis strong enough to hold up the entire field in these ways? Is it possible for SLP to evolve towards a competency-based model that adequately supports both instructors and students and protects consumers from lack of comprehensive training?

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    12 Things We Wish for SLPs

    12 Things We Wish for SLPs

    Dr. Jeanette Benigas and Megan Berg list their top 12 wishes for SLPs from rest to career fulfillment to never having to hear the words, “But I talk just fine!” ever again. Join us as we celebrate all of the positive possibilities for our field!

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    The Certification Trap

    The Certification Trap

    Dr. Jeanette Benigas and Megan Berg speak with MaryTherese Sabatino, an SLP currently completing her SLPD and pursuing a track in academia who has decided to drop ASHA membership. The episode touches on the history of the membership association, how it has grown in the last 20 years, and opinions around lack of transparency and accountability. Grassroots change at the level of state associations is discussed, along with competency-based training and evaluation.

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    Boost your kids' language skills

    Boost your kids' language skills

    Speech therapist Mary Kiteou guides us how to do exactly that

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    Professional Regulations

    Professional Regulations

    Dr. Jeanette Benigas and Megan Berg talk to 12 different people from 12 different professions about how their field is regulated. The bottom line? There is no *one* way to regulate a field. There are lots of different ways! We explore if the current standard of ASHA attempting to quasi-regulate the field with their “optional” certification is working for SLPs.

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    Who Regulates SLPs?

    Who Regulates SLPs?

    Dr. Jeanette Benigas and Megan Berg discuss how the field of speech-language pathology is regulated. Like most professions in the United States, SLP is regulated by the government, which creates rules and regulations to protect consumers. Governing bodies take recommendations from established institutions that position themselves as experts of the domain. SLP is in a unique position right now as it transitions to be fully supported by government regulation, shining a light on some of the redundancies we now face, including certification and licensure.

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    Q/A Session

    Q/A Session

    Dr. Jeanette Benigas and Megan Berg discuss your questions, including how this conversation applies to CFs, what ASHA does for SLPs, how to get off of the teacher pay scale, how the ASHA ethics board works, what people who are pro-CCC are saying, and why the BCS-S requires the CCC.

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    Freedom

    Freedom

    Megan Berg and Dr. Jeanette Benigas talk to Kristin, an SLP who runs a private practice in Pennsylvania. Kristin discusses her decision to drop the CCC and expresses frustration with the requirement of holding the CCC to be a member of ASHA. The episode also features Courtney, who works in the schools and has never paid for the CCC as an SLP. Courtney discusses the need for changes in graduate programs, tracks for school and medical SLPs, and the need for more people to enter the field. Brooke Richardson also joins the conversation and talks about discussions happening on Pumble regarding changes to Medicaid rules in North Carolina, encouraging others to get involved locally. Megan and Jeanette emphasize the importance of individuals taking action to create change. (Summary generated by AI and edited by a human).

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