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One of my greatest blogging thrills was being selected to attend ASHA 2011 in San Diego as an official blogger. I had a ball attending
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One of my greatest blogging thrills was being selected to attend ASHA 2011 in San Diego as an official blogger. I had a ball attending
Ahhh….speech sessions have ended at the schools I’m at and my paperwork is typed and sent out. Yipee! Summer vacation! I will be seeing a
Have you seen the swag celebrities receive at award shows? Last month, NBC reported the value of a Golden Globes swag bag was $50K. 50K!!!
We are surrounded by communication. As SLPs, we know this instinctively. From the report you write, to the blog you read, to the greeting in
My notebook is brimming with hastily scrawled notes and printed handouts. I have presentations downloaded on my computer and a convention program loaded with descriptions
The perks of a big state or national convention are many. It’s a chance for intensive learning, an opportunity to chat with colleagues, a time
Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor was exiting the hotel elevator I got on this morning and I did a double take. It took only a moment
Hello, San Diego! The trip was lengthy, but uneventful (no to delays, yes to luggage) and I arrived early enough to get in some sightseeing.
I’m so excited to introduce you to Dawn Moore, a clinician in North Carolina who freely admits to loving /r/ therapy! I heard her speak
I have a geeky habit that, against my better judgment, I continually foist on friends and family. It’s continuing education classes from The Great
I love to travel. So much so that the destination hardly matters—near, far, domestic, international. I love it all. I adore hotels, especially good hotels.
(this post appeared on ASHAsphere on September 13, 2011) I recently picked up the book, Talent is Overrated, by Geoff Colvin and it’s one of
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