ASAP Pathway: THE PODCAST

Dr. Stacy Becker, DDS

In a world where discussions about sleep and airway issues dominate the dental landscape, the journey to understanding and addressing these concerns has evolved drastically. Join us as we dive into the remarkable transformation of dental care over the last decade, from overlooking airway and sleep health to making it a core aspect of treatment planning. Join us as we uncover the journey of understanding and addressing sleep and airway concerns in children. Whether you're a dedicated Dentist seeking comprehensive guidance, a health care provider wanting to collaborate and Find a Provider to work with, or a concerned Parent evaluating your child's well-being, our podcast sheds light on a clear pathway forward. To take the next step, become a member of our community or access valuable resources for your child's evaluation. Visit our website now and be a part of the positive change! https://asappathway.com/

  1. 7H AGO

    Ep.72, Beyond AHI: What Actually Drives Pediatric Growth and Development, Dr. Sandra Kahn

    🎙️In this episode of ASAP Pathway, Dr. Stacy sits down with orthodontist, researcher, and inventor Dr. Sandra Kahn to explore the deeper connection between sleep architecture, craniofacial growth, and long-term health in children. Drawing from her personal journey as a mother and clinician, Dr. Kahn shares how her own children’s challenges led her beyond traditional orthodontics and into the root causes of growth dysfunction—nasal breathing, oral posture, and most critically, deep sleep. Together, they discuss why early intervention alone isn’t always sustainable without maintenance, how nitric oxide and nasal breathing impact brain “cleaning” during stage 3 sleep, and why promoting health through proper resting posture may matter more than treating symptoms during the day. They also unpack the concept of the “invisible swallow,” the role of negative intraoral pressure during sleep, and how environmental—not genetic—factors may drive malocclusion and jaw shrinkage. Finally, the conversation turns toward the emotional realities for families navigating airway care, reminding parents that while form and function matter, preserving family connection and reducing overwhelm is equally essential. Register Here for Dr. Kahn's Family Reset Airway Retreat USE CODE: DRSTACY5 for a DISCOUNT!!💰 Visit Forwardontics IG: Forwardontics Article Referenced: Impact of Palatal Expansion With Up-Locker on Children With Sleep-Disordered-Breathing: A Clinical Trial ⏱️ Chapters 00:00 — Introduction to Dr. Sandra Kahn 04:28 — A Mother’s Journey Beyond Traditional Orthodontics 07:34 — Two Children, Two Airway Extremes 10:13 — Health Promotion vs Disease Prevention 11:38 — Deep Sleep and Why “Health Happens at Night” 13:03 — The Tropic Premise: Resting Oral Posture During Sleep 16:03 — Sleep Architecture, Glymphatic Flow, and Growth 20:20 — Nitric Oxide, Nasal Breathing, and Brain Disconnection 26:00 — Early Intervention vs Long-Term Sustainability 29:05 — The Invisible Swallow and Negative Pressure 36:21 — Post-Surgical Rehab and Why Treatment Relapses 50:21 — Family Stress, Less-Is-More, and Preserving Connection 🧠 Key Learnings Deep (stage 3 non-REM) sleep is when growth hormone release and brain “cleaning” occur—making sleep architecture critical for pediatric growth and emotional regulation.Proper nasal breathing and relaxed oral resting posture during sleep may influence craniofacial development more than daytime behaviors alone.Nitric oxide’s bioavailability, not just its production, is influenced by nasal airflow dynamics and may affect vascular dilation and glymphatic drainage during sleep.Early orthodontic or ENT interventions can improve anatomy but may not be sustainable without functional maintenance (“rehab”) of resting oral posture.Malocclusion and jaw shrinkage may be environmentally driven, emphasizing the importance of early-life conditions over genetics alone.Teaching a relaxed “invisible swallow” (maintaining minimal negative intraoral pressure) may help support effortless resting posture during sleep.The first 1000 days—from conception through early childhood—represent a key developmental window for establishing healthy breathing and swallowing patterns.Over-focusing on treatment can create stress within families; promoting health through simple, consistent conditions may be more sustainable than aggressive intervention.Preserving parent-child relationships during care is essential—family bond disruption can have lasting emotional consequences. This is the ASAP Pathway Podcast, Airway, Sleep, and Pediatric Pathway, where sleep and airway health take center stage, one breath at a time. VISIT: ASAP Pathway Please subscribe, share, and tune in to future episodes of how we can help children live their best lives, one breath, and restful night's sleep at a time. Don't miss this exciting launch into a world of knowledge and transformation.Because Kids Can't Wait... CLICK HERE To Find an ASAP Pathway ProviderCLICK HERE To Become an ASAP Pathway ProviderCLICK HERE FOR ASAP Pathway IN-PERSON COURSESCLICK HERE To See If Your Child Is At Risk!ASAP FREE GIFT AND E NEWSLETTERSUBCRIBE AND SHARE AT OUR OTHER PLATFORMS BELOW ⬇️ ASAP YouTube ▶️ 🔗 ASAP YouTube Music 🔗  ASAP on Spotify 🔗 ASAP IHeartRadio ❤️🔗  ASAP Amazon Music 🎵🔗  ASAP Apple Podcast 🍎🔗 ASAP Pathway MEMBERSHIP OPTIONS, LEARNING and COURSES BELOW ⬇️ 🙌 Join The Practice Breakfast Club! ☕️🔗 2026 ASAP Mini-Residency Pathway 🙌🔗 WANT TO BE A MEMBER IN ASAP Pathway?  ASAP Membership Options BELOW: 🎉👇 ASAP Immersion Membership🔗 OR Comprehensive ASAP Pathway Membership🔗

    1h 6m
  2. Ep. 71, From Cavities to Airway: Why Pediatric Dentistry Can’t Ignore Sleep, Dr. Rafif Tayara

    FEB 2

    Ep. 71, From Cavities to Airway: Why Pediatric Dentistry Can’t Ignore Sleep, Dr. Rafif Tayara

    🎙️Dr. Stacy welcomes pediatric dentist and airway-focused clinician Dr. Rafif Tayara to the ASAP Pathway Podcast for a global conversation on early interceptive care, pediatric sleep-breathing red flags, and why “just looking at teeth” misses the real root causes. Dr. Tayara shares how her career across Montreal, Abu Dhabi, Dubai, and Qatar led her to connect recurring childhood cavities to mouth breathing and low nighttime saliva—pushing her beyond traditional pediatric dentistry into airway, function, and sleep medicine (including training at Tufts University). They unpack why parents’ anxiety can transfer directly to kids in the dental chair, how behavior management affects early orthodontic access, and why multidisciplinary teamwork (ENT + dental + myofunctional therapy and more) is the only sustainable path. They also address the backlash that can come with changing paradigms, the logic behind orthodontics influencing airway, and why early expansion and functional re-education can reduce complexity later—sometimes making “Phase 2” minimal. The episode wraps with fun rapid-fire questions, including a Tiësto concert night in Dubai and a bold Bangkok food moment. IG: Dr. Rafif Tayara IG: Junior Dental Junior Dental Website Dr. Tayara’s Book: Danny and Sarah Go to Dr Smile 🕰️ Chapters: 02:04 — “Danny and Sarah Go to Dr. Smile” 03:06 — Where to find the book + why she wrote it (fear-free first visits) 06:30 — “Kids borrow a parent’s mental health” in the dental chair 09:58 — Why kids behave differently when the parent steps out 11:38 — Dubai context + her career path and opening her clinic 14:15 — The cavity relapse problem: mouth breathing, saliva, and nighttime risk 16:10 — Airway + function journey: tongue posture, swallow, palate, adenoids 20:06 — Social media backlash + why early ortho/airway work matters 23:34 — Multidisciplinary care: ENT + function + expansion + resistance reduction 28:53 — Protocols in practice: myofunctional therapy, expanders, Invisalign First 45:47 — Barriers in dentistry: time, screening, questionnaires, practice models + wrap-up 🧠 Key Learnings:  A big driver of pediatric dental “failure” can be airway-related, especially mouth breathing and reduced saliva at night—leading to cavity relapse even with strong hygiene and motivated parents.Parent anxiety can directly shape a child’s dental experience, and well-meaning language can unintentionally increase fear (the “unknown” is often the trigger).Behavior management is a real bottleneck for early orthodontic care—if clinicians can’t comfortably scan, take impressions, or earn trust, early intervention gets delayed into “come back later” monitoring.If you don’t know what you’re looking for (tongue posture, swallow pattern, function), you won’t find it—and “nothing to see here” becomes a training blind spot.The tongue can be the best or worst orthodontist: function can stabilize results or drive relapse, depending on posture and habits.Orthodontics influencing airway is basic anatomy/physics logic, especially when comparing adult sleep treatment mechanics (mandibular advancement/CPAP/MMA concepts) to pediatric orthopedic/orthodontic approaches.Kids often improve through combined care, not a single fix: airway evaluation + ENT involvement + expansion + functional re-education + myofunctional therapy (and sometimes osteopathy) working together.Early expansion in primary dentition can be controversial—but momentum is shifting, with more clinicians adopting earlier approaches and airway screening increasingly discussed in pediatric guidelines.Practice model limitations are real (high-volume pediatric schedules, limited time): screening tools and questionnaires can help capture key data without derailing workflow.The long game is prevention and simplification: early work can reduce the intensity of later “phase 2” ortho and, in some cases, make it minimal. This is the ASAP Pathway Podcast, Airway, Sleep, and Pediatric Pathway, where sleep and airway health take center stage, one breath at a time. VISIT: ASAP Pathway Please subscribe, share, and tune in to future episodes of how we can help children live their best lives, one breath, and restful night's sleep at a time. Don't miss this exciting launch into a world of knowledge and transformation.Because Kids Can't Wait... CLICK HERE To Find an ASAP Pathway ProviderCLICK HERE To Become an ASAP Pathway ProviderCLICK HERE FOR ASAP Pathway IN-PERSON COURSESCLICK HERE To See If Your Child Is At Risk!ASAP FREE GIFT AND E NEWSLETTERSUBCRIBE AND SHARE AT OUR OTHER PLATFORMS BELOW ASAP YouTube ▶️ 🔗 ASAP YouTube Music 🔗  ASAP on Spotify 🔗 ASAP IHeartRadio ❤️🔗  ASAP Amazon Music 🎵🔗  ASAP Apple Podcast 🍎🔗 ASAP Pathway MEMBERSHIP OPTIONS, LEARNING and COURSES BELOW ⬇️ 🙌 Join The Practice Breakfast Club! ☕️🔗 2026 ASAP Mini-Residency Pathway 🙌🔗 WANT TO BE A MEMBER IN ASAP Pathway?  ASAP Membership Options BELOW: 🎉👇 ASAP Immersion Membership🔗 OR Comprehensive ASAP Pathway Membership🔗

    53 min
  3. Ep.70, How Orthodontics Impacts the Whole Patient, Dr. Jackie Demko

    JAN 26

    Ep.70, How Orthodontics Impacts the Whole Patient, Dr. Jackie Demko

    🎙️In this episode Dr. Stacy sits down with orthodontist Dr. Jackie Demko for an honest, experience-driven conversation about airway, growth, and the realities clinicians face when patients don’t fit neatly into traditional timelines or treatment silos. Dr. Demko shares how her clinical perspective has evolved over time, what she began noticing in patients long before airway became a mainstream conversation, and why so many individuals struggle to get clear answers when dentistry and medicine fail to communicate. Together, they explore patterns seen repeatedly in real patients, the long-term impact of delayed intervention, and why listening carefully often reveals more than any single test or protocol. This episode blends clinical insight with patient-centered reality, offering perspective for providers and patients alike who are navigating complex airway, growth, and sleep-related concerns. IG: Demko Orthodontics FB: Demko Orthodontics TIKTOK: Dr Demko Articles Mentioned in this Episode: ⬇️ A Rationale for Expansion Dr. Michael Owen Wiliams, DDS Dr. Larry W White, DMD, MS Beyond the Ligament: A “Whole Bone” Approach to Dentofacial Orthopedics and Falsification of Universal Alveolar Immutability © Neal C. Murphy, DDS, MS 1.2 And Michael O. Williams, DDS, MS3 A special private publication for the American Association of Orthodontists 107th Annual Meeting Seattle, Washington USA May 19-21, 2007 Ortho Tribune, Interview: Advances in NonSurgical Transverse Dimension Development and Tissue Engineering for Long-Term Cosmetic Results Interview with: Dr Michael Williams ⏱️ CHAPTERS: 01:05 – Introducing Dr. Jackie Demko and Her Clinical Background 04:20 – How Jackie’s Perspective on Airway Began to Change 08:45 – Patterns She Kept Seeing in Patients Over Time 13:30 – When “Wait and Watch” Doesn’t Serve the Patient 18:40 – Why Patients Get Conflicting Answers Between Providers 24:15 – Growth, Function, and the Consequences of Delay 30:05 – What Experience Teaches That Training Often Doesn’t 36:20 – The Importance of Asking Better Questions 42:50 – Collaboration: What’s Missing and What’s Possible 49:10 – Putting the Patient at the Center of Decision-Making 55:40 – Final Reflections and Why These Conversations Matter 🧠 Key Learnings: Clinical experience often reveals patterns long before literature catches upPatients are frequently caught between specialties without coordinated careDelaying intervention can carry long-term functional and developmental costs“Normal” timelines don’t apply equally to every patientListening closely often reveals problems before imaging or diagnostics doCollaboration improves outcomes more than rigid adherence to protocolsPatient-centered care requires flexibility, humility, and communication This is the ASAP Pathway Podcast, Airway, Sleep, and Pediatric Pathway, where sleep and airway health take center stage, one breath at a time. VISIT: ASAP Pathway Please subscribe, share, and tune in to future episodes of how we can help children live their best lives, one breath, and restful night's sleep at a time. Don't miss this exciting launch into a world of knowledge and transformation.Because Kids Can't Wait... CLICK HERE To Find an ASAP Pathway ProviderCLICK HERE To Become an ASAP Pathway ProviderCLICK HERE FOR ASAP Pathway IN-PERSON COURSESCLICK HERE To See If Your Child Is At Risk!ASAP FREE GIFT AND E NEWSLETTERSUBCRIBE AND SHARE AT OUR OTHER PLATFORMS BELOW ASAP YouTube ▶️ 🔗 ASAP YouTube Music 🔗  ASAP on Spotify 🔗 ASAP IHeartRadio ❤️🔗  ASAP Amazon Music 🎵🔗  ASAP Apple Podcast 🍎🔗 ASAP Pathway MEMBERSHIP OPTIONS, LEARNING and COURSES BELOW ⬇️ 🙌 Join The Practice Breakfast Club! ☕️🔗 2026 ASAP Mini-Residency Pathway 🙌🔗 WANT TO BE A MEMBER IN ASAP Pathway?  ASAP Membership Options BELOW: 🎉👇 ASAP Immersion Membership🔗 OR Comprehensive ASAP Pathway Membership🔗

    59 min
  4. Ep.69, The ENT & Dentist Collaboration Wishlist, Dr. Keith Matheny

    JAN 20

    Ep.69, The ENT & Dentist Collaboration Wishlist, Dr. Keith Matheny

    In this episode Dr. Stacy sits down with Vanderbilt-trained ENT and sleep specialist Dr. Keith Matheny for a wide-ranging, real-world conversation about the airway—starting where many discussions skip: the nose. They unpack why nasal obstruction (fixed and functional) is often minimized in sleep care, how “CPAP intolerance” is frequently a nasal problem in disguise, and why the nasal valve is commonly missed even by clinicians—sometimes because the tools used to examine the nose temporarily “fix” the problem.  Dr. Matheny shares practical, current ENT options that don’t require major surgery, including in-office radiofrequency treatments that can address nasal valve issues, turbinates, and septal swell bodies with minimal downtime. From there, the conversation expands into pediatric airway concerns, the long-term cost of “waiting it out,” and how chronic mouth breathing can shape growth, sleep quality, and even the labels kids accumulate. They finish with a compelling vision for what’s next: true medical-dental collaboration—sleep boards, shared language, better screening, and models that make treatment more accessible for patients. And, because Dr. Matheny is also “The Grill Doctor,” the episode closes with pizza wedges, skiing attempts, grilled salmon, and a seasoning drop coming soon!! US ENT PARTNERS Dr. Matheny's Practice, Collin County ENT SLEEP VIGIL SEPTUM SOLUTIONS GRILL DOCTOR ON IG CHAPTERS: 00:00 – Welcome + Why Dr. Matheny Had to Be on the Show 00:46 – Structure vs. Function in Airway Care 02:48 – Meet Dr. Keith Matheny: ENT, Sleep, Patents… and BBQ 06:40 – Authenticity in Healthcare: Patients Need a Real Human 08:22 – ENT + Dentistry: Same Playground, Not Enough Collaboration 09:22 – “The Nose Doesn’t Matter” in Sleep? Let’s Talk About That 13:49 – Nasal Valve Collapse + The Cottle Maneuver (Why It’s Missed) 17:22 – Septal Swell Bodies: The Obstruction People Overlook 22:16 – In-Office Radiofrequency: What It Treats + What Recovery Is Like 25:10 – Kids, Mouth Breathing, and the Cost of Waiting 41:38 – The “Sleep Board” Idea: Copying Oncology’s Team Model 47:35 – Keith’s Model: Sleep Dentist Inside the ENT Office (Insurance + Access) 🌟 Key Learnings  The nose is central to sleep-disordered breathing—literally and functionally, even when some clinicians downplay it.“CPAP intolerance” often points to nasal obstruction, fixed or functional, because most CPAP is delivered at least partially through the nose.Functional nasal obstruction can look “fine” at rest, then collapse during inspiration/expiration due to weak cartilage or mobile tissue.Nasal valve collapse is frequently missed, partly because putting a speculum in the nose can temporarily “fix” the collapse during an exam.Septal swell bodies are an under-recognized contributor to obstruction and inflammation and have become a bigger topic only in the last ~6–10 years.Small increases in airway diameter can feel huge (Keith references aerodynamics/“to the fourth power” effect on perceived breathing).In-office radiofrequency procedures can treat turbinates/valve/swell bodies with minimal downtime and can also help chronic rhinitis/post-nasal drip.“Wait until adolescence” can cost years of sleep and development—kids may “outgrow” adenoids, but not the consequences of chronic mouth breathing and fragmented sleep.Mouth breathing can affect craniofacial growth, sleep quality, school performance, and lead to labels like ADHD-type behavior patterns.Medical-dental collaboration isn’t optional in sleep care—better screening, shared language, and structured collaboration models are needed.Keith shares a practical collaboration model: bringing a sleep dentist into the ENT office as a delegate/contractor so oral appliances can be billed through medical insurance (state-dependent/legal-dependent).CPAP in growing children can influence midface growth, similar to orthodontic “headgear effects,” which makes coordination with airway-minded dentistry/orthodontics critical.This is the ASAP Pathway Podcast, Airway, Sleep, and Pediatric Pathway, where sleep and airway health take center stage, one breath at a time. VISIT: ASAP Pathway Please subscribe, share, and tune in to future episodes of how we can help children live their best lives, one breath, and restful night's sleep at a time. Don't miss this exciting launch into a world of knowledge and transformation.Because Kids Can't Wait... CLICK HERE To Find an ASAP Pathway ProviderCLICK HERE To Become an ASAP Pathway ProviderCLICK HERE FOR ASAP Pathway IN-PERSON COURSESCLICK HERE To See If Your Child Is At Risk!ASAP FREE GIFT AND E NEWSLETTERSUBCRIBE AND SHARE AT OUR OTHER PLATFORMS BELOW ASAP YouTube ▶️ 🔗 ASAP YouTube Music 🔗  ASAP on Spotify 🔗 ASAP IHeartRadio ❤️🔗  ASAP Amazon Music 🎵🔗  ASAP Apple Podcast 🍎🔗 ASAP Pathway MEMBERSHIP OPTIONS, LEARNING and COURSES BELOW ⬇️ 🙌 Join The Practice Breakfast Club! ☕️🔗 2026 ASAP Mini-Residency Pathway 🙌🔗 WANT TO BE A MEMBER IN ASAP Pathway?  ASAP Membership Options BELOW: 🎉👇 ASAP Immersion Membership🔗 OR Comprehensive ASAP Pathway Membership🔗

    1h 10m
  5. Ep.68, Crows Teaching Crows; The Empowered Sleep Apnea Project, Dr. Dave McCarty

    12/29/2025

    Ep.68, Crows Teaching Crows; The Empowered Sleep Apnea Project, Dr. Dave McCarty

    🎙️ PODCAST DESCRIPTION In this episode of the ASAP Pathway Podcast, Dr. Stacy is joined by Dr. David McCarty for a deeply thoughtful conversation about how patients—children and adults—are often misunderstood, mislabeled, and mistreated when care focuses on symptoms instead of root cause. Drawing from neuroscience, clinical experience, and real patient stories, Dr. McCarty challenges the way we approach diagnoses such as ADHD, anxiety, sleep disorders, and behavioral dysregulation. He explains how airway function, tongue stability, neurological signaling, and chronic physiological stress can quietly shape how patients think, feel, sleep, and function—often for years before anyone connects the dots. This episode speaks to the exhausted patient, the frustrated provider, and the family searching for answers, highlighting how siloed care and rushed labels can leave people stuck in cycles of treatment that never fully address what’s happening beneath the surface. At its core, this conversation is a call to slow down, listen better, and approach patients as whole humans—across all ages—whose bodies are communicating long before pathology shows up on a chart. LISTEN HERE for the Crows Teaching Crows Song! 🐦‍⬛🎶🔗 Dr. Dave is Co-Creator (with Ellen Stothard, PhD) of the Empowered Sleep Apnea Project! 🔗 Dr Dave McCarty on LinkedIn 🔗 FB Empowered Sleep Apnea 🔗 Dr. Dave as CMO of Rebis Health! 🔗 🎧 EPISODE CHAPTERS  📖 00:00 – Welcome to ASAP Pathway & Setting the Tone for the Conversation  00:16 – Introducing Dr. David McCarty & Why This Episode Matters 00:26 – The “Cartoon” That Explains Where Airway & Diagnosis Are Right Now 11:27 – Neurology, Anatomy & Why Symptoms Aren’t the Root Problem 13:22 – Development, Adaptation & What Happens When the Body Compensates 16:33 – The Risk of Diagnosis Without Understanding Physiology 19:05 – Patients Who Are Exhausted, Out of Answers & Out of Hope 19:33 – Where Medicine and Dentistry Must Work Together 27:49 – Tongue Function, Airway & Nervous System Regulation 38:10 – What Patients Are Communicating Through Their Symptoms 49:40 – Rethinking Labels, Behavior & Chronic Dysregulation 56:26 -- Building a Unified Language 01:02:30 – What Patients Can Do First: Slowing Down & Asking Better Questions 01:13:45 – Restoring Hope Through Whole-Patient Understanding 01:21:10 – Closing Reflections & Why This Conversation Matters 🌟 KEY LEARNINGS  Symptoms are often adaptive responses, not primary disorders.Airway, tongue function, and neurology are tightly interconnected.Patients can compensate for years before breakdown occurs.Labels without physiology can delay meaningful healing.Chronic dysregulation affects sleep, cognition, mood, and behavior at any age.Medicine and dentistry must collaborate to see the full picture.Patients often feel unheard long before they feel “sick.”The future of sleep medicine includes a unified language around sleep apnea that all healthcare providers can share.Hope begins with better questions, not faster answers This is the ASAP Pathway Podcast, Airway, Sleep, and Pediatric Pathway, where sleep and airway health take center stage, one breath at a time. VISIT: ASAP PathwayPlease subscribe, share, and tune in to future episodes of how we can help children live their best lives, one breath, and restful night's sleep at a time. Don't miss this exciting launch into a world of knowledge and transformation.Because Kids Can't Wait... CLICK HERE To Find an ASAP Pathway ProviderCLICK HERE To Become an ASAP Pathway ProviderCLICK HERE FOR ASAP Pathway IN-PERSON COURSESCLICK HERE To See If Your Child Is At Risk!ASAP FREE GIFT AND E NEWSLETTERSUBCRIBE AND SHARE AT OUR OTHER PLATFORMS BELOW ASAP YouTube ▶️ 🔗 ASAP YouTube Music 🔗  ASAP on Spotify 🔗 ASAP IHeartRadio ❤️🔗  ASAP Amazon Music 🎵🔗  ASAP Apple Podcast 🍎🔗 ASAP Pathway MEMBERSHIP OPTIONS, LEARNING and COURSES BELOW ⬇️ 🙌 Join The Practice Breakfast Club! ☕️🔗 2026 ASAP Mini-Residency Pathway 🙌🔗 WANT TO BE A MEMBER IN ASAP Pathway?  ASAP Membership Options BELOW: 🎉👇 ASAP Immersion Membership🔗 OR Comprehensive ASAP Pathway Membership🔗

    1h 9m
  6. Ep.67, The Nose Decoded!, Dr. Karen Parker Davidson

    12/22/2025

    Ep.67, The Nose Decoded!, Dr. Karen Parker Davidson

    🎙️ PODCAST DESCRIPTION  In this episode of the ASAP Pathway Podcast, Dr. Stacy welcomes one of the most respected and passionate voices in airway science: Dr. Karen Parker Davidson—airway clinical nurse specialist, medical researcher, innovator, and widely known as “the nose nerd.”  This conversation goes far beyond nasal breathing and into the complex physiology of nasal function, pressure regulation, neurology, gut health, posture, and sleep. Dr. Parker Davidson explains why the nose is not simply a passageway for air—but a diagnostic organ that reflects the body’s overall health, adaptation, and dysfunction. Together, they unpack why widening the airway does not always equal better breathing, how pressure differentials shift throughout the body, and why nasal resistance—not just anatomy—must be measured objectively. From rhinomanometry and facial phenotypes to CPAP intolerance, tongue posture, orthodontic expansion, and the dangers of oversimplified treatment protocols, this episode challenges conventional thinking and calls for deeper, more individualized diagnosis. The conversation also honors the legacy of Dr. Klaus Vogt, a pioneer in rhinology and mentor to Dr. Parker Davidson, whose work continues to shape the future of airway medicine. This is a must-listen episode for dentists, orthodontists, ENTs, sleep physicians, therapists, and patients seeking a clearer, more nuanced understanding of airway health. LinkedIn Dr Karen Parker Davidson Instagram "The Nose Knows", Dr Davidson Facebook Dr Karen Parker Davidson Dr Karen Parker Davidson's Website! 🌟 KEY LEARNINGS The nose is not just for breathing—it is a diagnostic organ. It reflects neurological, inflammatory, postural, and systemic changes.Nasal resistance is sneaky, slow, and often invisible. Patients adapt for years before symptoms become obvious.Bigger airways do not guarantee better breathing. Function depends on pressure differentials—not just volume.There is no universal “normal” for nasal resistance. Each nose is as unique as a fingerprint.The tongue cannot function properly with high nasal resistance. Tongue posture is neurologically dependent on nasal airflow.Expansion and mandibular advancement shift pressure gradients. Improvement in one area may create dysfunction elsewhere.Mouth breathing is a reflex, not a habit. It signals underlying resistance or obstruction.Objective measurements matter. Symptoms alone can mislead diagnosis and treatment planning.Over-reduction surgeries can worsen quality of life. Empty Nose Syndrome highlights the danger of “more space = better.”Airway care must be collaborative, not siloed🎧 ASAP Pathway – Episode Chapters  00:00 – Welcome to ASAP Pathway & Introducing Dr. Karen Parker Davidson 01:23 – Why Karen Is Known as “The Nose Nerd” 02:45 – From Critical Care to Airway Science 04:08 – Introducing Rhinomanometry & Objective Nasal Data 05:21 – The Nose as a Diagnostic Organ 09:48 – Facial Phenotypes & What the Face Reveals About Breathing 11:06 – Nasal Resistance: Slow, Sneaky & Insidious 16:25 – Tongue Instability, Pseudo-UARS & Misinterpreted Airway Collapse 17:05 – Expansion, Pressure Shifts & the “Honeymoon Period” 20:54 – Jaw Position, Vertical & Neurological Feedback Loops 29:57 – CPAP Intolerance & Why the Nose Still Matters 34:40 – ENT Surgery, Turbinates & Empty Nose Syndrome 41:10 – Early Intervention, Children & Developmental Windows 49:35 – Honoring Dr. Klaus Vogt & His Rhinology Legacy 1:02:55 – Rapid-Fire Questions, Reflection & Closing Thoughts This is the ASAP Pathway Podcast, Airway, Sleep, and Pediatric Pathway, where sleep and airway health take center stage, one breath at a time. VISIT: ASAP PathwayPlease subscribe, share, and tune in to future episodes of how we can help children live their best lives, one breath, and restful night's sleep at a time. Don't miss this exciting launch into a world of knowledge and transformation.Because Kids Can't Wait... CLICK HERE To Find an ASAP Pathway ProviderCLICK HERE To Become an ASAP Pathway ProviderCLICK HERE FOR ASAP Pathway IN-PERSON COURSESCLICK HERE To See If Your Child Is At Risk!ASAP FREE GIFT AND E NEWSLETTERSUBCRIBE AND SHARE AT OUR OTHER PLATFORMS BELOW ASAP YouTube ASAP YouTube Music  ASAP on Spotify ASAP IHeartRadio  ASAP Amazon Music  ASAP Apple Podcast ASAP COURSES BELOW ⬇️ 🙌 Join The Practice Breakfast Club! ☕️ 2026 ASAP Mini-Residency Pathway 🙌 WANT TO BE A MEMBER IN ASAP?  ASAP Membership Options BELOW: 🎉👇 ASAP Immersion Membership OR Comprehensive ASAP Pathway Membership

    1h 8m
  7. Ep.66, Super Breathers to the Rescue!, Kelley Richardson

    12/08/2025

    Ep.66, Super Breathers to the Rescue!, Kelley Richardson

    🎙️ PODCAST DESCRIPTION In this heartfelt and deeply educational episode of the ASAP Pathway Podcast, Dr. Stacy sits down with Kelley Richardson, a longtime dental industry leader, airway advocate, and author of the children’s book The Very Stuffy Nose. What begins as a professional conversation quickly becomes a powerful personal story of motherhood, persistence, and the life-changing impact of understanding pediatric airway health. Kelley shares her son’s early struggles with feeding, mouth breathing, restless sleep, and learning challenges—and the six-year journey it took to finally uncover the root cause: disordered breathing and improper craniofacial development. Through this lived experience, Kelley found her calling in airway education, myofunctional therapy awareness, and collaborative care. Together, Dr. Stacy and Kelley explore: Why mouth breathing in children is so often missedHow sleep affects brain development, learning, and emotional regulationThe critical role of the tongue in facial growth and airwayWhy teachers, hygienists, dentists, ENTs, and physicians must work togetherAnd how early intervention can change a child’s entire life trajectoryThe episode closes with practical guidance for parents, inspiration for providers, and a reminder that awareness is the first step toward transformation. ⏱️ EPISODE CHAPTERS   00:00 – Welcome to ASAP Pathway & Introducing Kelley Richardson Kelley’s background in dentistry, airway education, and her children’s book. 05:10 – From Dental Sales to Airway Advocacy Kelley’s early career and transition into aligner therapy and occlusion. 10:35 – Why the Tongue, Occlusion, and Airway Are Inseparable How improper tongue posture affects facial growth and breathing. 15:40 – Kelley’s Son: Early Feeding Challenges & Missed Red Flags Latching issues, reflux, gagging, and mouth breathing from infancy. 22:10 – Restless Sleep, Night Sweats & Learning Struggles Classic but often overlooked signs of pediatric sleep-disordered breathing. 27:05 – The “Aha” Moment: Discovering Airway Dentistry The life-changing social media post that led Kelly to the right answers. 32:40 – Breathing Retrainers, Expansion & Facial Growth Timing Why nasal breathing alone isn’t enough—structure matters. 38:15 – Why Deep Sleep (N3) Is Critical for Children’s Development Growth hormone, glymphatic cleansing, memory consolidation, and learning. 43:20 – The Teacher’s Perspective: Seeing the Change in the Classroom How better sleep transformed Kelly’s son’s behavior and focus. 48:10 – The Role of Hygienists & Myofunctional Therapists Why hygienists are frontline airway detectors. 52:30 – Why Teachers Must Be Part of the Airway Conversation Connecting education, behavior, and undiagnosed sleep disorders. 58:40 – What Parents Should Look For at Home Dark circles, open-mouth posture, scalloped tongues, and facial patterns. 1:04:00 – The Very Stuffy Nose: Education Through Storytelling How Kelley’s book empowers families to recognize mouth breathing early. 1:09:30 – Advice to Dentists, Orthodontists & Medical Providers Why airway-minded diagnosis must expand beyond straight teeth. 1:14:45 – Rapid-Fire Fun Questions & Closing Reflections Pizza toppings, fears, name mix-ups, and heartfelt gratitude. 🌟 KEY LEARNINGS Mouth breathing is not benign. It is a red flag for airway obstruction, poor sleep quality, and altered facial growth.The tongue is a primary driver of facial development. When the tongue sits low, the palate narrows, the airway shrinks, and breathing suffers.Restless sleep is often the only visible symptom in children. Night sweats, movement, hyperactivity, and inattention may all trace back to poor sleep.Deep sleep (N3) is essential for growth, brain health, and learning. This is when growth hormone is released and the brain clears toxins.Teachers frequently observe sleep-related problems first. Yet they are rarely trained to recognize airway-based causes.Early expansion and orthopedic intervention can be life-changing. Timing matters — structural treatment is far more effective in childhood.Hygienists are key gatekeepers for airway awareness. They see patients more often than physicians and can identify early signs.Not all orthodontic treatment considers airway health. Straight teeth alone do not equal healthy breathing.Parents must trust their instincts. If a child “still doesn’t sleep right,” there is likely a deeper cause.Awareness changes everything. Once families understand airway health, they can seek the right help sooner. Superbreathers IG Superbreathers FB Page Kelley Richarson LinkedIn Get your copy of The Stuffy Nose below! Super Breathers Website This is the ASAP Pathway Podcast, Airway, Sleep, and Pediatric Pathway, where sleep and airway health take center stage, one breath at a time. VISIT: ASAP PathwayPlease subscribe, share, and tune in to future episodes of how we can help children live their best lives, one breath, and restful night's sleep at a time. Don't miss this exciting launch into a world of knowledge and transformation.Because Kids Can't Wait... CLICK HERE To Find an ASAP Pathway ProviderCLICK HERE To Become an ASAP Pathway ProviderCLICK HERE FOR ASAP Pathway IN-PERSON COURSESCLICK HERE To See If Your Child Is At Risk!ASAP FREE GIFT AND E NEWSLETTERSUBCRIBE AND SHARE AT OUR OTHER PLATFORMS BELOW ASAP YouTube ASAP YouTube Music  ASAP on Spotify ASAP IHeartRadio  ASAP Amazon Music  ASAP Apple Podcast ASAP COURSES BELOW ⬇️ 🙌 MARPE Clinical Updates Course, Dec 16th VIRTUAL Join The Practice Breakfast Club! ☕️ 2026 ASAP Mini-Residency Pathway 🙌 ASAP Membership Options BELOW: 🎉 ASAP Immersion Membership OR Comprehensive ASAP Pathway Membership

    1h 18m
  8. Ep. 65, Seeing the Light!  Red Light and Other Therapies in Sleep/Airway & TMD Health, Dr. Kip Covington

    12/01/2025

    Ep. 65, Seeing the Light! Red Light and Other Therapies in Sleep/Airway & TMD Health, Dr. Kip Covington

    🎙️ PODCAST DESCRIPTION   In this episode, Drs. Stacy and Michelle sit down with Dr. Kip Covington, a dentist whose expertise in sleep and TMJD care is matched only by his passion for helping patients navigate a confusing, often overwhelming treatment landscape. Together, they dive into why so many patients feel lost when seeking help for chronic jaw pain, sleep-related issues, and facial discomfort—and how dentistry can fill the gap by offering clear, evidence-based options. Dr. Covington breaks down the limitations of traditional TMJD management, the power of diagnosing the true source of pain, and the growing role of conservative therapies such as red light therapy, physical therapy, and splint-based force control. From orthobiologics like PRF to the underdiagnosed world of temporal tendonitis, the conversation highlights how targeted diagnosis can spare patients unnecessary surgery and years of misdirected treatment. They also explore the broader picture—nutrition, gut health, inflammation, collaborative care, and the role dentists should play in systemic wellness. It’s an honest, educational, and deeply relatable discussion you won’t want to miss. GET YOUR DISCOUNTED RED VIVE LASER HERE! ENTER CODE FOR 40% OFF!: KIP79853 Dr Kip Covington's IG Dr. Kip Covington's FB Dr. Kip Covington's TikTok ⏱️ EPISODE CHAPTERS  02:04 – Why patients struggle to find accurate TMD information 05:10 – Philosophies & modalities: why understanding options matters 08:22 – Red light therapy as a conservative TMD treatment 12:15 – Diagnosing the root cause before treating the symptoms 15:48 – Orthobiologics (PRF) vs. steroids for joint pain 20:05 – Splints: controlling joint forces for long-term stability 24:10 – Temporal tendonitis & cases of misdiagnosed ear/occipital pain 28:46 – Physical therapy & targeted therapy success stories 32:21 – Photobiomodulation: pain, snoring, wound healing, and more 37:08 – Red light therapy at home: practical and accessible options 41:55 – Managing pain without opiates—especially for young patients 46:02 – Nutrition, gut health & systemic wellness in dental practice 50:44 – Medicine + dentistry: why collaborative care is essential 55:12 – Holiday traditions, favorite movies & gratitude for listeners 🌟 KEY LEARNINGS 1. Patients need clarity—not confusion—about TMD treatment options. Dentists must understand multiple philosophies to guide patients toward effective, conservative care.  2. Red light therapy is an accessible, powerful tool. It supports collagen regeneration, inflammation reduction, and overall healing—without the cost of a $50k laser. 3. Accurate diagnosis is everything. Conditions like temporal tendonitis can mimic ear pain or occipital pain, leading to unnecessary imaging or misdiagnosis. 4. Orthobiologics like PRF offer long-term healing. Unlike steroid injections, PRF promotes tissue regeneration and sustained pain relief. 5. Splints help control destructive joint forces. Properly designed splints create a more stable joint environment and support conservative healing. 6. Pain management must go beyond opiates. Especially for younger patients, photobiomodulation, physical therapy, and biologic treatments provide safer long-term relief. 7. Oral-systemic connections matter. Nutrition, gut health, sleep, inflammation, and systemic disease all influence oral health and overall wellness. 8. Collaboration is the future of dental medicine. Working with medical teams—cardiology, ENT, PT, sleep medicine—creates better outcomes for complex cases. 9. Listening is a superpower. Patients are experts on their bodies, and effective care starts with truly hearing them. 10. Human connection matters. Holiday traditions, gratitude, and shared experiences remind us why we do what we do. This is the ASAP Pathway Podcast, Airway, Sleep, and Pediatric Pathway, where sleep and airway health take center stage, one breath at a time. VISIT: ASAP PathwayPlease subscribe, share, and tune in to future episodes of how we can help children live their best lives, one breath, and restful night's sleep at a time. Don't miss this exciting launch into a world of knowledge and transformation.Because Kids Can't Wait... CLICK HERE To Find an ASAP Pathway ProviderCLICK HERE To Become an ASAP Pathway ProviderCLICK HERE FOR ASAP Pathway IN-PERSON COURSESCLICK HERE To See If Your Child Is At Risk!ASAP FREE GIFT AND E NEWSLETTERSUBCRIBE AND SHARE AT OUR OTHER PLATFORMS BELOW ASAP YouTube ASAP YouTube Music  ASAP on Spotify ASAP IHeartRadio  ASAP Amazon Music  ASAP Apple Podcast ASAP COURSES BELOW ⬇️ 🙌 MARPE Clinical Updates Course, Dec 16th VIRTUAL Join The Practice Breakfast Club! ☕️ 2026 ASAP Mini-Residency Pathway 🙌 ASAP Membership Options BELOW: 🎉 ASAP Immersion Membership OR Comprehensive ASAP Pathway Membership

    59 min

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