The Feeding Pod Brianna (Bri) Miluk, MS, CCC-SLP, CLC
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The Feeding Pod was created with the purpose of providing easy to access, evidence-based information about pediatric feeding and swallowing disorders. Your host, Brianna (Bri) Miluk, MS, CCC-SLP, CLC, (she/her) is here with the goal to support students through seasoned clinicians in providing well-informed care for patients and their families. This pod brings research, first-hand experiences, and "the tea" on controversial, but important conversations for feeding therapists. Plus, you'll likely catch information on how to decipher pseudoscience and Bri's PhD journey. Thanks for being here!
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Heartfelt Insights: Navigating Pediatric Feeding Challenges with Kari Negrin
🎙️ Dive into the world of pediatric feeding therapy with Brianna and special guest Karli Negrin! Karli has nearly 20 years of experience in this specialized area of cardiac feeding disorders. 🍼 Follow along from pre-op to post-op, as they unravel the complexities of pediatric cardiac feeding, offering invaluable tips for SLPs and caregivers alike. Get ready for a heartwarming journey filled with compassion and expertise. 💖 #FeedingTherapy #PediatricCHD #PediatricFeeding #HeartHealth #SpeechTherapy #ExpertInsights
Instagram: @chd_slp
Email Karli at: Karli.Negrin@nemours.org
Cardiac newborn neurodevelopmental network
NPCQIC
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The Dark Side of SLP Business: Ethical Gray Areas with Maggie Patterson
In this thought-provoking podcast episode of The Feeding Pod, Brianna (Bri) Miluk, MS, CCC-SLP, CLC is joined by Maggie Patterson, co-host of the podcast “Duped: The Dark Side of Online Business” as they delve deep into the world of dark marketing and ethical business practices and their relevance to the field of speech-language pathology. With over two decades of experience in marketing, sales, and business, Maggie shares her insights into the complexities of ethics, shedding light on the gray areas that often challenge professionals. As they discuss parallels between ethical dilemmas in various industries and those faced by SLPs, you’ll gain valuable perspectives on topics like ethical businesses in name only and the cultish tactics sometimes found in online business. Plus, can answer questions like “do certifications really matter?” This engaging and informative conversation also touches on shady sales practices and the potential dangers of triggering and traumatic storytelling. Tune in for a captivating exploration of ethical considerations that will empower SLPs to make informed decisions in their careers and beyond.
Dr. Cialdini's 6 Principles of Persuasion
Dr. Steven Hassan - BITE Model
Toxic Positivity Book (Amazon Affiliate Link)
Maggie's IG
Duped Podcast
Ethical Business and Name Only Episode
The Cultish Side of Online Business Episode
The Very Tired Tropes Episode
Certifications: Credibility Booster or Money Making Scheme? Episode
Seriously Shady Sales Practices Episode
The Trouble with Triggering and Traumatic Stories Episode
Netflix How to Be a Cult Leader
BS Free Business Podcast
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Advocating Together: Uniting Disciplines for Cleft and Craniofacial Care
In this episode Brianna (Bri) Miluk, MS, CCC-SLP, CLC is joined by Meg Lico, MA, CCC-SLP where they explore the dynamic world of multidisciplinary care for patients with cleft and craniofacial conditions. Join as they delve into the intricacies of this specialized field. They discuss the importance of collaboration among healthcare professionals, share advocacy tips, uncover myths, and shed light on innovative approaches to care. Whether you're a healthcare provider or caregiver, this podcast offers insights, inspiration, and invaluable knowledge to enhance the quality of care for cleft and craniofacial patients.
ACPA
Erin Ross Feeding Matterns Presentation
Mythbusters
Five Reasons Why NSOME Do Not Work
Meg's IG
Achieving Age-Appropriate Speech
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Oral Care Chronicles: SLPs and Pediatric Dentistry in Feeding Disorders
In this episode Brianna (Bri) Miluk, MS, CCC-SLP, CLC is joined by Dr. Taylor McFarland, a Board Certified pediatric dentist as they explore the intricate relationship between pediatric dentistry and pediatric feeding disorders. Dr. McFarland shares her inspirational journey into the field and guides you through crucial topics, from scheduling a child's first dental visit to preventing cavities and addressing oral care in children with pharyngeal dysphagia. They also delve into the pillars of aspiration pneumonia and discuss how oral care may need to adapt for children with feeding disorders, including the use of suction and a "no rinse" approach. Whether you're an SLP looking to enhance your knowledge or a healthcare professional dedicated to children's well-being, this episode promises expert insights, inspiring stories, and practical advice to bridge the gap between pediatric dentistry and speech-language pathology.
Dental Home Guideline
AAPD find a pediatric dentist
MamaDentist Amazon Shop
Frida Baby Brush
Surround by Specialized Care Co
Brushing Budding (affiliate - 15% off with code THEMAMADENTIST)
The In Between Book
Fridababy triple angled brush
Surround by Specialized Care Co (toddler)
Surround by Specialized Care Co (big kids, 6 year molars+)
The In-Between Book
YouTube (Subscribe & Join My Community)
Tiktok
Instagram
Facebook
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Enhancing Pediatric Feeding in Rural Communities: Building Competencies and Diminishing Misinformation
Join in the latest episode of The Feeding Pod where Brianna (Bri) Miluk, MS, CCC-SLP, CLC is joined by Rebecca Smith, MS, CCC-SLP, CNT, CLC, BCS-S as they delve into the critical world of pediatric feeding and swallowing competencies. This episode sheds light on the challenges faced in rural areas, where access to specialized care is scarce and misinformation looms. Discover how misinformation can hinder interventions, exacerbate issues, and erode trust in evidence-based care. Explore actionable strategies to empower parents, collaborate with specialists, and leverage technology, bridging gaps in rural pediatric feeding competencies. Tune in to uncover success stories and partnerships between urban and rural healthcare providers, as they advocate for improved pediatric healthcare in underserved regions.
NeoEAT
PediEAT
Dr. Jordan Hazelwood - Dysphagia Competency Verification Tool
Dunning Krueger article
Marshall Article
Mahmood article
Trends in Survival after Childhood Cancer
Improved Outcomes of Children with Malignancy
Survival of Infants with Spina Bifida
20 Year Survival of Children Born with Congenital Anomalies
Measuring Functional Outcomes After Prematurity
The Informed SLP
Listening.io
SciSummary
Scholarcy
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Beyond the Numbers: Navigating Outcomes for Therapeutic Success with Dr. Katherine Sanchez
Join host Bri Miluk, MS, CCC-SLP, CLC, and guest Dr. Katherine Sanchez, PhD, CPSP, in a riveting discussion on outcome measurements in therapeutic studies. Explore the essential nature of these measurements, how they align with therapy goals, and their role in family-driven care. The episode includes examples from studies on behavior-based feeding therapy, NICU length of stay, and tube feeding to demonstrate considerations and application in your own practice. Plus, Bri’s favorite, a rapid-fire Q&A segment to get to know Katherine a bit more! Whether you’re a new or seasoned clinician, this episode will help you navigate outcome measurements in a meaningful way for patient care.
Choosing the Measurements: Outcome Measurements Matter
The Informed SLP
Jeanne Marshall’s PROMS article
The Priory of The Orange Tree
Goal Attainment Scaling
Something to Chew On Article