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Evidence and Argument in Communication Sciences and Disorders

by Meredith Harold, PhD, CCC-SLP & Ianessa Humbert, PhD, CCC-SLP

A podcast about science, clinical practice, and ethics in speech–language pathology and audiology.

Copyright: © 2024 Meredith Harold, PhD, CCC-SLP & Ianessa Humbert, PhD, CCC-SLP

Episodes

Episode 10: I'm not angry, I'm clear. FINAL EPISODE

1h 10m · Published 26 Jan 20:22
In this final episode of Evidence and Argument, Dr. Ianessa Humbert describes why she's moving on from speech–language pathology, and Drs. Harold and Humbert close the Evidence and Argument podcast.

Episode 9b: Ask about The Fears and Dramas

1h 4m · Published 11 Aug 13:25
In this one-year anniversary episode series, Drs. Humbert and Harold answer: "What are your fears for our field?" and "What dramas have you experienced in our field?"

Episode 9a: Ask about The Joys

51m · Published 11 Aug 13:23
In this one-year anniversary episode series, Drs. Humbert and Harold answer: "What joys have you experienced in our field?" and "What is the best part of being in our field, for you?"

Episode 8: “Who, me!?”: Solutions are easy, but nobody wants to do them.

1h 4m · Published 19 Apr 22:02
In this episode, we being to brainstorm solutions for some of the top problems SLPs voice concerns about, and welcome you all to join us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram to share your solutions as well. After this episode, you may come to align "easy" with possible, not painless.

Episode 7: “We’re struggling over here”: SLPs’ top four problems, and why they're not fixed

1h 1m · Published 19 Apr 22:02
In this episode, we talk: training and expertise, perceived value and respect, caseload/workload/productivity, and money. We try to dig deeper than the basic bitching that happens on social media, to unearth the explanations for and connections among our problems. After all, there cannot be solutions without attempting to understand the problems in the first place.

Episode 6: “But I meant well”: The history of our field and our f*ck-ups

1h 0m · Published 19 Apr 22:01
In this episode, Drs. Harold and Humbert discuss the history of speech–language pathology, and unearth some truths and trends that will shock you. But also explain exactly why we are where we are today as a field. Understanding our problems and pain points today, after all, only makes sense when you realize how we got here.

Episode 5: You are not in charge of your own brain

1h 21m · Published 08 Oct 17:24
In this episode, Meredith and Ianessa discuss how businesses and social media influencers have a surprising amount of power over what clinicians think and buy.

Episode 4: Are barriers to EBP mind-over-matter or matter-over-mind?

1h 48m · Published 08 Oct 17:20
Join us with special guests Summer Loehr, MA, CCC-SLP & Will Farnham, MS, CCC-SLP, for a discussion-turned-collegial dispute about whether clinicians do not align with EBP because they themselves are the barriers or because external obstacles (i.e. time, resources) far outweigh individual determination.

Episode 3: Thrown to the Wolves (or, How to Deal with Pseudoscience, Charlatans, Know-It-Alls, and Internet Assholes)

1h 12m · Published 29 Jul 12:00

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Episode 2: Is the Evidence Gap in Our Field Graduate Programs' Fault?

51m · Published 28 Jul 23:00

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Evidence and Argument in Communication Sciences and Disorders has 11 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 12:18:48. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 22nd 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on March 26th, 2024 09:14.

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