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Voice Problems For Fast Talkers | How Speaking Environment Can Impact Your Voice
In this video, I talk about being a fast talker and how that might impact your voice. Find a voice expert if you have a voice problem.
Sierra is a speech-language pathologist who has been working for 9 years in the medical field. She supervises graduate students at the University of Oregon and works out of a private practice specializing in the adult population, Eugene Speech Therapy and BreatheWorks, that she used to own, but now focuses more on providing therapy and spending time with her family. For more information please visit eugenespeechtherapy.com
If you have a communication or swallowing disorder, please find an SLP in your state to work with at asha.org.
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Видео

What Is Confidential Voice? How Can I Save My Voice?
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I talk about using confidential voice to help speak when you need to preserve your voice. I call it the "Marilyn Monroe" voice! Fun fact, do you know Marilyn spoke like that as a coping strategy for her stutter? You can use it to save your voice. Reach out to a voice expert if you need help with your voice problem. Sierra is a speech-language pathologist who has been working for 9 years in the ...
How Using Your Voice Is Like Using Your Feet! Taking Care Of Your Voice
Просмотров 454Год назад
Using our voice is like using our feet, watch the video to see how! Sierra is a speech-language pathologist who has been working for 9 years in the medical field. She supervises graduate students at the University of Oregon and works out of a private practice specializing in the adult population, Eugene Speech Therapy and BreatheWorks, that she used to own, but now focuses more on providing the...
What Is Discharging From Speech Therapy?
Просмотров 220Год назад
We are excited to invite Dana M. Bryant on our channel for this mini series. In this video she discusses what it is like to discharge, or "transition" :), from speech therapy. Dana is a Speech Language Pathologist with 8 years of experience working with individuals with neurological disorders. Dana received her Bachelor’s degree in Psychology- Sociology from Birmingham Southern College in 2010....
How To Track Your Progress in Speech Therapy? When Are You Ready For Discharge?
Просмотров 288Год назад
We are excited to bring on board Dana M. Bryant for this mini series, in this video she talks about ways you can track your progress with speech therapy! Be sure to check out the first and third video in this series. Dana is a Speech Language Pathologist with 8 years of experience working with individuals with neurological disorders. Dana received her Bachelor’s degree in Psychology- Sociology ...
What Happens After Your Speech Therapy Assessment? How to Talk to Your Speech Therapist
Просмотров 368Год назад
In this video, we are excited to welcome Dana M. Bryant to talk to you about the steps for initiating your therapy with a speech language pathologist. She discusses client centered care, which takes your functional goals into account. This is how you can make the most out of therapy. Be sure to catch part 2 and 3 as well! Dana is a Speech Language Pathologist with 8 years of experience working ...
Updating Old Parkinson's Treatments
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Isn't it nice to brush off the old and welcome the new? Look at this old handout I found that I used to give to my Parkinson's patients. Is it still relevant? What has changed since then? Do you know someone with Parkinson's? This could be handy information for you, too! Find a speech language pathology to work with at asha.org.
Speech Therapy and Gender Affirming Care | Wes Chernin
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Sierra Speech (formerly Eugene Speech Therapy) is happy to welcome Wes Chernin to our video library in this three part series! Wes (he/him) is a transgender speaker, consultant, educator and speech-language pathologist. His work is rooted in the intentional practices of humanization, deep listening, courage and authenticity. He helps cultivate sustainable practices that uplift and value every v...
The Voice Course Bringing it Home | Thank you!
Просмотров 901Год назад
Welcome! You have come to the right place if you want a comprehensive guide, with videos and handouts, for changing your communication and loving your voice. I am happy you found me! Who am I? A licensed and certified speech-language pathologist who specializes in voice therapy and helps to change voices for a living. I am passionate about this field and love sharing information. This course is...
Voice Course Speech Strategies- Using Intent | Video 9
Просмотров 531Год назад
Welcome! You have come to the right place if you want a comprehensive guide, with videos and handouts, for changing your communication and loving your voice. I am happy you found me! Who am I? A licensed and certified speech-language pathologist who specializes in voice therapy and helps to change voices for a living. I am passionate about this field and love sharing information. This course is...
Voice Course Speech Strategies | Video 8
Просмотров 550Год назад
Welcome! You have come to the right place if you want a comprehensive guide, with videos and handouts, for changing your communication and loving your voice. I am happy you found me! Who am I? A licensed and certified speech-language pathologist who specializes in voice therapy and helps to change voices for a living. I am passionate about this field and love sharing information. This course is...
Voice Course Strengthening | Video 7
Просмотров 773Год назад
Welcome! You have come to the right place if you want a comprehensive guide, with videos and handouts, for changing your communication and loving your voice. I am happy you found me! Who am I? A licensed and certified speech-language pathologist who specializes in voice therapy and helps to change voices for a living. I am passionate about this field and love sharing information. This course is...
Voice Course Articulation | Video 6
Просмотров 595Год назад
Welcome! You have come to the right place if you want a comprehensive guide, with videos and handouts, for changing your communication and loving your voice. I am happy you found me! Who am I? A licensed and certified speech-language pathologist who specializes in voice therapy and helps to change voices for a living. I am passionate about this field and love sharing information. This course is...
Voice Course Resonance | Video 5
Просмотров 1 тыс.Год назад
Welcome! You have come to the right place if you want a comprehensive guide, with videos and handouts, for changing your communication and loving your voice. I am happy you found me! Who am I? A licensed and certified speech-language pathologist who specializes in voice therapy and helps to change voices for a living. I am passionate about this field and love sharing information. This course is...
Voice Course Phonation | Video 4
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.Год назад
Welcome! You have come to the right place if you want a comprehensive guide, with videos and handouts, for changing your communication and loving your voice. I am happy you found me! Who am I? A licensed and certified speech-language pathologist who specializes in voice therapy and helps to change voices for a living. I am passionate about this field and love sharing information. This course is...
Voice Course Respiration | Video 3
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Voice Course Respiration | Video 3
The Voice Course (Start Here) | Video 1
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The Voice Course (Start Here) | Video 1
Foundations of Vocal Health | Video 2
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Foundations of Vocal Health | Video 2
Voice Course Introduction
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Voice Course Introduction
How to Know What Gender Pronouns to Use | Wes Chernin
Просмотров 417Год назад
How to Know What Gender Pronouns to Use | Wes Chernin
Voice disorder, Aphasia, Swallowing Disorders, and Cancer During the Holidays
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Voice disorder, Aphasia, Swallowing Disorders, and Cancer During the Holidays
What is Gender Identity? Queer and Trans Cultural Responsiveness and Gender Affirming Practices
Просмотров 625Год назад
What is Gender Identity? Queer and Trans Cultural Responsiveness and Gender Affirming Practices
New Beginnings Update | I sold Eugene Speech Therapy | Sierra Speech
Просмотров 2 тыс.Год назад
New Beginnings Update | I sold Eugene Speech Therapy | Sierra Speech
Tips for Swallowing Therapy Plateaux | What You Can Do to Improve Your Dysphagia Therapy
Просмотров 4 тыс.2 года назад
Tips for Swallowing Therapy Plateaux | What You Can Do to Improve Your Dysphagia Therapy
Tips to Help Someone with Aphasia Using an App or Device | Communication Partners
Просмотров 3,4 тыс.2 года назад
Tips to Help Someone with Aphasia Using an App or Device | Communication Partners
Tips for Chronic Cough
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Tips for Chronic Cough
Respiratory Muscle Strength Training | EMST150 | The Breather
Просмотров 38 тыс.2 года назад
Respiratory Muscle Strength Training | EMST150 | The Breather
Feminine Voice Technique | Lip Spreading Technique
Просмотров 3,7 тыс.2 года назад
Feminine Voice Technique | Lip Spreading Technique
Imposter Syndrome Strategies
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Imposter Syndrome Strategies
How to Strengthen Your Aging Voice | PhoRTE Before and After
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How to Strengthen Your Aging Voice | PhoRTE Before and After

Комментарии

  • @ayrtongretschventura506
    @ayrtongretschventura506 2 дня назад

    How to get memory loss so i can forget things😊

  • @cskillet2003
    @cskillet2003 4 дня назад

    I think one other tip would be to give them a nice cat (like yours!) to sit with them. There are a lot of nonverbal communication opportunities there.

  • @yesuratnam5077
    @yesuratnam5077 6 дней назад

    Madam you are very good speaker. Your advice and suggestions for aphasia patients are useful. And also you are looking very beautiful and gorgeous in this video

  • @yadavdurgesh4068
    @yadavdurgesh4068 12 дней назад

    Someone kindly help, how to recover from aphrasia faster.

  • @gs07007
    @gs07007 13 дней назад

    Hey, I’m Georg and 3 years ago I injured my voice while singing. For about 2 years I haven’t been able to talk without pain and swelling feeling at all so I’ve not talked at all. I’ve consulted with my doctors and they’ve told me to exercise speaking regularly even if there’s pain but I want to spread my story to get second opinions. I used to sing a lot for several years before my injury. Some days even about 3 hours a day. Went to singing school sometimes, learn a bit of the (CVT vocal technique) One evening, I started to sing and my voice was not that great that day and I also drank a milk product before what causes my throat to produce a lot of mucus and thick feeling. I tried to sing one high note, but I couldn't reach it, so I squeezed my neck and vocal chords to get that high note and that’s how I injured my voice. From that day on my vocal injury has gone worse to the point that for 2 years now, I haven’t been speaking at all. Just a couple of words in one year. The reason for it is now when I speak, my vocal chords and thyroid area get “swollen” and painful(nerve pinching pain). I put swollen in brackets, because I’ve been to a laryngoscope and the camera didn’t detect any swelling in my vocal chords when they looked at it. And also they didn’t find anything other than couple of granulomas(not on the vocal chords) which could have been caused by some food intolerance. The vocal chords were just weak and atrophied. Going back to 2021 when I firstly injured my voice. The symptoms then were similar, there was the swelling feeling, and nerve pain. (it’s really weird to me that there was no swelling detected on camera, because when I get the swelling feeling, my whole throat feels so swollen. I even got a thyroid ultrasound, but nothing was detected there) So back then, basically I still could use my voice after the injury. So I had to not speak for a couple of weeks and then the swelling feeling went away. And I could practice again and talk. But as time went on. The swelling came back and back. I gave it more and more rest, to make the swelling go away.(one doctor back then even said that don’t stop speaking, but for me it didn’t make sense cause my throat felt so swollen and nerve pinching pain was quite bad). So I gave it more and more rest and as the time went on, about a year from the injury, I could only speak about 20 minutes a day. And it was difficult to avoid the swelling feeling and pain away, so I gave it more and more rest, until it became so bad that last year I couldn’t even laugh and this swelling feeling came back. It has since got minimally better now, but still I can only laugh about 5 times a day or less. My question is, if I start to practice again and ignore the swelling feeling in my throat and the nerve pain, would it injure me even more. That’s what I’m worried about. If someone told me that “100%, you will not injure your voice more when practicing through the pain”, then I would start. The last doctor said exactly that, but I needed to get a second opinion somewhere else, because I’m scared to injure my vocal chords even worse, to the point that I could lose my vocal chords forever. Thank you for reading it the whole way through and I would love to hear your opinion! Thank you in advance! :)

  • @sparlax3624
    @sparlax3624 15 дней назад

    I’m 14 and I suffer from this. For example instead of saying “actually” I say acshully and I have no clue on how to fix it. What really made me aware of this is when I accidentally said concession the wrong way and my friend laughed at it. That day I broke down crying because I knew that I wasn’t the only person that noticed it. I always told my mom about it but she said I sound completely fine but I know I don’t. The main reason I actively avoid talking to people is because of this issue. I just hope it goes away with time.

  • @SlowPokeX
    @SlowPokeX 15 дней назад

    My friends say i sound like a dieng seal

  • @1831Darwinia
    @1831Darwinia 16 дней назад

    I can't hold the air in my cheeks. They aren't strong enough.

  • @user-ru4py9qq9q
    @user-ru4py9qq9q 17 дней назад

    My name is Anita I had a massive stroke 7 years ago and now I'm can walk by myself and can function on My own but I can't talk thought I can say words but can't speak in sentences

  • @aicfy
    @aicfy 22 дня назад

    Hi. My son is autistic. He started speaking many words meaningfully like Cow, Dog, etc. but when I ask him what's this he never answers. This is happening from 3 the last 3-4 months. Can you please tell us what should we do? We are from India and we already don't listen to his gesture requests.

  • @rdty9251
    @rdty9251 25 дней назад

    kermit the pog

  • @NK-tm6tf
    @NK-tm6tf 26 дней назад

    Super helpful❤

  • @ishbosh-v3b
    @ishbosh-v3b 28 дней назад

    Is it normal for these exercises to make me gag?

  • @jamesgustin6449
    @jamesgustin6449 29 дней назад

    Thank you for taking the time to create this video. The information is very helpful, and you presented it in a very concise yet friendly and warm manner.

  • @Dr.Jas-AyurvedaExpert-se9mi
    @Dr.Jas-AyurvedaExpert-se9mi 29 дней назад

    For dysphagia you can take heartburn capsules, digestion support and Yashtimadhu churna by Planet Ayurveda.

  • @carolkolenda1843
    @carolkolenda1843 Месяц назад

    Where do we get this breathing device? How much does it cost?

  • @kemmypaws
    @kemmypaws Месяц назад

    i dont even have a backed up nose my voice has sounded like this since a kid... i have a lisp and nasal voice PLS HELP I cant go anywhere without ppl making fun of me

  • @Pabloparsil
    @Pabloparsil Месяц назад

    I can hold air in my cheeks and breathe from my nose at the same time. I don't understand how this works/would work

  • @terrymom7773
    @terrymom7773 Месяц назад

    Such great info thanks for sharing. Tremendously helpful!!

  • @terrymom7773
    @terrymom7773 Месяц назад

    Great info. Just diagnosed and my neurologist didn’t mention any of this. I went to an ENT to try to identify what’s wrong with my voice. They didn’t know. Thx to you now I understand what’s going on and how to get help. Looking for a speech therapist now. Thank you so very much

  • @spiderqueen601
    @spiderqueen601 Месяц назад

    I was told the Mosako was a “tongue thrust” or “immature swallow” so now I’m really confused.

  • @neet3596
    @neet3596 Месяц назад

    How does an SLP become certified in VitalStim? Thank you...

  • @kennethdarlington682
    @kennethdarlington682 Месяц назад

    I am not only happy am alive but also glad that "DrMadida" was able treat and cure me with his herbal medication of my parosmia, Meniere disease and Parkinson disease(PD) with their herbal treatment. My smile is so bright because I am happy.’’

  • @Lepcie
    @Lepcie Месяц назад

    1:56 🤫🧏

  • @chunli99
    @chunli99 Месяц назад

    Speech therapy is literally going to be talking isht in a corner to do emotional damage.

  • @rickardosymister1330
    @rickardosymister1330 Месяц назад

    Good morning you traning so helpful your ling realy need your help im jamaica Hard find help

  • @nassimamokore8013
    @nassimamokore8013 2 месяца назад

    EN FRANCAIS

  • @punkw7852
    @punkw7852 2 месяца назад

    After my right brain injury from ruptured aneurysm I had a really hard time convincing people I was now a 2-step person. How many times I’d try to explain it they would retort, “oh, it’s really easy. Just go down this hall to the 3rd door on the left. After you turn you will see 2 sets of double doors. Use the…” Once the 3rd part of direction the 1st part would drop off the sequence for me. That followed through the entire set of directions. I just gave up after I tried explaining why I needed written directions (which all too OFTEN still confused me because I’d get lost moving thru each step because I’d have to remember which step I did previously AND figure out what was the next step while trying to figure out what stage of the set of directions I was currently. If you only keep 2 in a sequence, often times the middle step that you are on can be the part you lose. It’s a very bizarre thing. My life has become very small & repetitive because of it so I’m not living a chaotic cycle that is disheartening to myself. ~ but ~ fun fact is that when you don’t really make memories - time has no value. I rarely miss someone that I haven’t seen in a very long time, including my adult aged kids. I had a busy, productive 10-ring circus before I was 38. Now I’m 50 & hang in very tight to the one ball life I live to live peacefully within my head. For anyone else living through this please remember… We may lose memories, but sometimes we don’t lose intelligence. Memory problems is like living a day in the same type of recall as a person that wakes up & can recall a dream & tell it in detail. After 1 day they can remember the basic info of dream theme. A week later they remember very little, maybe just a person or place of that dream. A few weeks later it’s COMPLETELY gone. That’s how I am now.

  • @SkittleBomber
    @SkittleBomber 2 месяца назад

    I’m 19 and my voice is high and often squeaky or not predictable.I work in construction amd people can never hear me. I’m also short and skinny so I’m basically always treated like a kid. I also have major chiropractic issues which no one’s been able to help and I can’t afford more doctors. I wonder if my voice has to do with my structural problems because my jaw started popping and locking up so bad I had to get an orthotic mouth piece to change my bite and I feel strange things in my neck and I have to chew slowly. But then I have like a different voice for yelling if I want to yell really loud but I don’t use it cause people are shocked when they hear it.

  • @vonmusel6158
    @vonmusel6158 2 месяца назад

    Christ preserve you lady!

  • @Everlonggirl
    @Everlonggirl 2 месяца назад

    I am an 18 year old in college, and I still struggle with conversions. Speech problems made me have low self-esteem. I had "speech therapy" in elementary school, but it seems like I will forever have speech problems no matter what I do. I read books, I talk to people online/in person, I practice my words, and yet I still have problems with it and not just that, but people judge me or make fun of me for that. Some people view me as a child or not smart enough. Whoever is reading this and they have speech problems, just remember you are not alone. I know it sucks having speech problems, but remind yourself that you are strong and smart. Always love yourself and that it is okay making mistakes when it comes to talking. We do not have flirters/autocorrects when we talk. Your flaws in speech are unique.

  • @jayseelan1257
    @jayseelan1257 2 месяца назад

    Hi Sierra , I m Jay from India. I m having disphagia problem after my stroke. Last 19 months I m having food through Ryle's tube only. Pls help. I m having problem in swallowing 0:08 0:0

  • @jayseelan1257
    @jayseelan1257 2 месяца назад

    My friend is a female but her voice is male voice Pls help

  • @rg5113
    @rg5113 2 месяца назад

    She gives the first tip at 2:40

  • @THE_MR_MAN
    @THE_MR_MAN 2 месяца назад

    thegh yu i uz du zpeak bad buh nah im szill suc

  • @speechandhearingshortfilms9226
    @speechandhearingshortfilms9226 3 месяца назад

    informative

  • @annebutt4507
    @annebutt4507 3 месяца назад

    thank you :)

  • @TimesandGens
    @TimesandGens 3 месяца назад

    Thanks for this, as I age with an old stroke, my swallow has gotten weaker,

  • @njayaram123
    @njayaram123 3 месяца назад

    I tried the head turn for my dad not knowing which side is affected . He shared it is easier to swallow on left side and lunch went in smoothly . Thank u Doc for putting such useful exercise video . I will have to teach him now to ensure he is independent . ❤ the way you explained it . Thanks again .

  • @Ian-dy8vm
    @Ian-dy8vm 3 месяца назад

    I hope one day that our Almighty God will heal us soon❤

  • @mehulnawal9777
    @mehulnawal9777 3 месяца назад

    Foes it work?

  • @kaiprice1607
    @kaiprice1607 3 месяца назад

    I haven’t had a stroke but I have had physical trauma to the left side of my neck when wrestling. Turning the head makes a huge difference! Thank you for the information

  • @Coopiss
    @Coopiss 3 месяца назад

    Thank you so much

  • @Leon_fnt
    @Leon_fnt 3 месяца назад

    Well as someone that has speech disorder cant read properly

  • @SuperLuckao
    @SuperLuckao 4 месяца назад

    Very good advice.

  • @SuperLuckao
    @SuperLuckao 4 месяца назад

    I'm in Australia and my long distance bff of 8 years had a stroke ladt week. He all.has aphasia on day 9. I managed to call hospitals and found him. The irony is I know him better than his parents I told him but I'm not on next of kin list ad he kept us private because othets don't understand long distance relationships. Now we cannot communicate. It is tragic and I asked nurse just before to please let him know that I know and that he is not alone and I send my love. I don't know if he underst sands rhem. I'm trying to find out if he can have flowers in his room. Thu don't seem to be sure. I am besides myself but can only pray. I don't know we his parents contact details.

  • @user-lb7zu9wy4j
    @user-lb7zu9wy4j 4 месяца назад

    Oh my god, Sierra you are a legend! Just boosted my confidence in my swallowing ability by 200 times. Thank you very much for this video!

  • @Greenangel2040
    @Greenangel2040 4 месяца назад

    Everytime I do the muscle down my left side of neck I cough till i get sick but not on my right side. Amy clues?

  • @CeeEyeCee
    @CeeEyeCee 4 месяца назад

    She's just saying like if you don't want to sing Nasal but bands do pull it off look at placebo they're huge and brian their vocalist hes known for only singing nasal so even nasal u can make it guys 😅😅ruclips.net/video/OMaycNcPsHI/видео.htmlsi=1Jqt65pWG6UxwUrd

  • @sethmewes161
    @sethmewes161 4 месяца назад

    It hurts when nobody realizes how much not being able to eat a single egg or even a fry can change your entire life