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The Speech Source

Podcast The Speech Source
Mary and Kim
Mary Brezik and Kim Dillon are two pediatric speech-language pathologists with over 25 years of combined experience. As speech therapists, we are often the firs...

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  • Podcasting with Purpose
    In this episode Kim and Mary welcome special guest Daj Mitchell (@yourSLPDaj) to join in a conversation on podcasting with purpose. Together, they explore how podcasting can serve as a tool for business growth, collaboration, and audience engagement. Daj shares insights on her journey as a speech-language pathologist and entrepreneur, explaining how her podcast Co-Treat Corner was born from a desire to improve collaboration within therapy fields. The conversation touches on different podcasting styles, from solo hosting to co-hosting, and the skills required for effective interviewing.The episode also delves into podcasting as a marketing strategy, emphasizing its ability to build trust and establish expertise over time. Unlike social media, podcast content remains evergreen, continuing to provide value long after its initial release. Daj, Mary, and Kim discuss the importance of setting podcasting boundaries to prevent burnout, recommending dedicated workdays for various tasks and strategic planning to maintain consistency.Podcasting is a long-term strategy that builds credibility and consistency over time.  Tune in to this insightful episode to learn more about podcasting with purpose!Also, if you haven't done so already, follow our podcast! You will be the first to know when new episodes release. We would also love for you to leave a review and rate our show. The Speech Source appreciates your feedback and support! Follow here!Follow Kim and Mary on IG here! - https://www.instagram.com/thespeechsource/For more information on speech, language, feeding and play - visit The Speech Source Website - https://www.thespeechsource.com/
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  • S3E12: Creating Beauty with Artist Taylor Paladino
    Kim and Mary wrap up this season of Changing the Game by featuring Taylor Paladino, an artist and entrepreneur whose story is as captivating as his art.Taylor shares his story from growing up on a farm in Arkansas to attending Stanford, and eventually launching his successful art business.  Taylor’s business began as a hobby during a transitional period in his life. What started as small watercolor paintings sold to friends quickly evolved into greeting cards and other products. Selling this art at farmer's markets during the pandemic eventually led to partnerships with major retailers like the Container Store. Through trial and error, Taylor built his business from the ground up, bringing production in-house and growing his team with the help of family friends and retired schoolteachers.Taylor’s shares about the importance of partnerships in his business. From his supportive godparents to the friends he has made with fellow vendors at holiday markets, Taylor thrives on the connections he’s made along the way. His collaborations, like designing custom Mahjong tiles and working with the Fort Worth Junior League, showcase his ability to create meaningful partnerships.As an artist, Taylor draws inspiration from the natural beauty of places he’s lived, like Arkansas and California. His stunning ocean landscapes reflect his pursuit of calm amidst chaos—a theme that resonates in both his personal life and business journey.  He encourages others to trust their journey, even when plans fall apart, and to embrace the unexpected opportunities that arise.  This episode is packed with inspiration and a reminder that success often comes from the courage to follow your passions.  Also, if you haven't done so already, follow our podcast! You will be the first to know when new episodes release. We would also love for you to leave a review and rate our show. The Speech Source appreciates your feedback and support! Follow here!Follow Kim and Mary on IG here! - https://www.instagram.com/thespeechsource/For more information on speech, language, feeding and play - visit The Speech Source Website - https://www.thespeechsource.com/
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  • S3E11: Mindfulness in Kids with Nanda Yoga Owner Kate Murphy
    In this episode of The Speech Source Podcast, hosts Kim and Mary talk with Kate Murphy, the founder of Nanda Yoga in Fort Worth, Texas.Kate shares her incredible journey, beginning with her early involvement with movement as a gymnast, dancer, and cheerleader, and her discovery of yoga in college. After earning her children’s yoga certification in 2007, she dreamed of creating a space combining her love for children and movement. While living and traveling in Europe and experiencing several jobs that shaped this dream, she eventually landed a job working as a child life specialist in pediatric hospitals.  Here she witnessed the vital role of mental and emotional well-being in children’s lives.Kate’s path to opening Nanda Yoga Studio in 2020 was filled with challenges and triumphs, including navigating the global pandemic only 3 weeks after her studio's launch. Through perseverance, adaptability, and community support, she transformed her vision into a reality. Nanda Yoga is a unique space dedicated exclusively to children aged six weeks to 12 years, offering yoga classes, sensory gym activities, and enriching play opportunities.  Kate talks about the intentional design of her studio, inspired by her experiences working with children in medical and educational settings. The studio includes thoughtfully curated sensory play areas and a mural that sparks imagination and focus during yoga practice. The goal is to create a safe and nurturing environment where children can develop physical, emotional, and social skills.Beyond the studio, Nanda Yoga extends its reach into schools, libraries, and community centers, providing accessible yoga programs to over 500 children weekly. Kate emphasizes the importance of equipping kids with mindfulness tools, coping mechanisms, and a love for movemen.Kate also shares about her personal growth as a neurodivergent entrepreneur and the lessons learned from her supportive family. She encourages listeners to embrace their passions, persevere through challenges, and take bold steps toward their dreams. For her, Nanda Yoga is not just a business—it’s a legacy of connection, creativity, and holistic wellness for future generations.Also, if you haven't done so already, follow our podcast! You will be the first to know when new episodes release. We would also love for you to leave a review and rate our show. The Speech Source appreciates your feedback and support! Follow here!Follow Kim and Mary on IG here! - https://www.instagram.com/thespeechsource/For more information on speech, language, feeding and play - visit The Speech Source Website - https://www.thespeechsource.com/
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  • S3E10: Glitter&Gold Goals with Mallory Dougherty
    In this episode, Kim and Mary interview Mallory Dougherty, founder of Glitter&Gold, a unique jewelry and accessories business.  Mallory grew up in a small town near Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, and later studied advertising and marketing at the University of South Carolina. Her career took unexpected turns, from selling wedding gowns to discovering her passion for accessories that transform simple outfits into statement looks. Inspired by her bridal styling days, Mallory launched Glitter&Gold, a brand that reflects her love for unique, curated pieces and her commitment to supporting small businesses.Mallory’s approach to sourcing and selling jewelry sets her apart. Instead of sticking to traditional wholesale markets, she partners with small creators worldwide, often finding them on platforms like Etsy or Instagram. Her meticulous buying process and dedication to quality ensure every piece she sells is unique and personal. Whether designing her own products or collaborating with creators, Mallory balances quality, fair pricing, and customer appeal. Every item she offers reflects her style and her deep connection to her customers. Beyond her business, Mallory actively involves her two daughters, who help with tagging products, running cash registers, and learning the ropes of entrepreneurship. While she dreams of one day opening a brick-and-mortar store, Mallory remains focused on flexibility and creating a life that works for her family.Mallory encourages other entrepreneurs to stay true to themselves, avoid fleeting trends, and build businesses aligned with their values. Her story is a testament that inspires others to dream big and create lives they love. You can follow Mallory on Instagram here and don't forget to check out https://www.glitterandgoldfw.com/about-usAlso, if you haven't done so already, follow our podcast! You will be the first to know when new episodes release. We would also love for you to leave a review and rate our show. The Speech Source appreciates your feedback and support! Follow here!Follow Kim and Mary on IG here! - https://www.instagram.com/thespeechsource/For more information on speech, language, feeding and play - visit The Speech Source Website - https://www.thespeechsource.com/
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  • S3E9: Noticing What Matters with Sisters MaryAnn and Emily
    In episode 9 of The Speech Source podcast, hosts Kim and Mary are joined by  sisters MaryAnn Means-Dufrene and Emily McAnelly who share their story into the world of podcasting and self-discovery. Together, they recently launched The Great Noticing Podcast, encouraging listeners to pause, observe, and engage more deeply with the world around them.MaryAnn shares how a casual conversation nine years ago planted the seeds for The Great Noticing. Emily recalls being invited into this dream by MaryAnn, noting her initial hesitation but expressing admiration for her sister’s vision and leadership. For MaryAnn and Emily, “noticing” is a transformative practice that helps break cycles, encourages nonjudgmental awareness, and allows for personal growth. MaryAnn developed this concept while working in leadership and coaching with her company Collective Growth Leadership.  Emily, too, finds herself using “noticing” to manage emotions, better understand relationships, and bring curiosity into her daily life.Emily recently made the brave decision to step back from her tech career to focus on her family, a transition that has prompted self-reflection and a reevaluation of identity. This conversation between the sisters goes into the common struggle many women face in balancing career and family, as well as the societal pressures surrounding these choices.Through The Great Noticing Podcast, they hope to inspire listeners to become “noticers” in their own lives, allowing mindfulness to guide their responses rather than reactions. Their ultimate goal? To help others gain insight into their experiences, build a deeper understanding of themselves, and foster growth in both personal and professional realms.Tune in to hear more from MaryAnn and Emily about their journey and the lessons they’ve learned from each other and from those they interview. Plus, hear Kim and Mary reflect on their own personal experiences, illustrating the powerful impact of community and connection. Don’t miss out on these inspiring stories—subscribe to The Great Noticing Podcast and The Speech Source Podcast for more genuine conversations.Also, if you haven't done so already, follow our podcast! You will be the first to know when new episodes release. We would also love for you to leave a review and rate our show. The Speech Source appreciates your feedback and support! Follow here!Follow Kim and Mary on IG here! - https://www.instagram.com/thespeechsource/For more information on speech, language, feeding and play - visit The Speech Source Website - https://www.thespeechsource.com/
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About The Speech Source

Mary Brezik and Kim Dillon are two pediatric speech-language pathologists with over 25 years of combined experience. As speech therapists, we are often the first professionals to assess young children once they are referred by their pediatrician. Either they are not talking well or they are not eating well. We get to know our patients, their families, and how they are developing. We have a front row seat during the first critical and formative years of development for those who receive our services. Because of this, we have developed relationships with other professionals, observed what parent questions and concerns often arise, and see a need to share the resources and information we have compiled over the years. Join us as we dig into topics that show all of the overlapping aspects of child development and intervention. We invite you to be a part of our collaborative platform as we discuss, learn and grow for the betterment of our kids!
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