• Understanding Highly Sensitive People with Sarah Koestner

    Have you heard the term “Highly Sensitive Person”, or HSP? This entails a lot more than being "overly emotional". Roughly 20% of the population is considered “highly sensitive”, a term coined by Dr. Elaine Aron. Whether you or someone in your life is highly sensitive, understanding its implications can be life-changing.

    In today’s episode, Tricia sits down with fellow HSP Sarah Koestner to discuss tips for communicating with both yourself and others. You don’t have to be highly sensitive to benefit from this episode! We discuss mental health strategies relevant for people of all sensitivity levels. 


    About Sarah:

    Sarah is a certified professional coach and a mother of a beautiful boy. She is a former actress with 20 years experience who is now passionate about supporting highly sensitive people navigate life's transitions with more ease and less anxiety.

    Growing up Sarah saw her sensitivity as a problem and liability due to "social norms." After a lot of inner work and healing she wanted to help others get underneath the anxiety, fear, doubt, perfectionism, inner critic, and all the other ways we sabotage ourselves so we can hear the voice of inner guidance. Sarah partners with you to develop more self trust and implement tools to help you live a more courageous and empowered life.


    Where you can find Sarah:

    https://www.sarahkoestner.com/ 

    IG: @sarahkoestnercoach


    45m - Feb 21, 2022
  • Owning the Video Conference with Garrett Blair

    As the world went virtual (hybrid at best), 2020 was basically a learning curve in...how to use Zoom. Businesses around the world have had to adapt and (buzz word alert) pivot to accommodate the changing landscape of interaction. For some this meant learning to work from home, while for others, it marked a shift in their entire career. Such was the case for Garrett Blair, a virtual communication instructor, who took his 20+ year career in acting, directing, producing, and curriculum-development and transformed theater art concepts into his Live Video Conferencing (LVC) Training.

     

    In this episode, Molly and Tricia pick Garrett’s brain to discover his top tricks to stand out as a public speaker on a virtual platform, how to maintain audience engagement and stay engaged when you’re the listener, and how to create your own “virtual handshake” (no sweaty grasp necessary).  

     

    Garrett Blair is on a mission to build an elite force of live virtual communicators who can leverage the medium to create a competitive advantage and influence change world-wide. With over 20 years of education, curriculum development, theatre/stage performance and direction experience, Garrett has developed revolutionary public speaking techniques and methodologies and is launching the Live Virtual Communication (LVC) Playbook - a complete guide to everything virtual. He trains corporate sales teams with members across the country, coaches speakers for TEDx events from Santa Barbara, CA to Waltham, MA., teaches online workshops, leads webinars, and works with private clients. Garrett believes that anyone with an idea can share it with confidence, authenticity, and the poise of a seasoned speaker. 

     

    Connect with Garrett: 

    Website: www.garrettblair.com 

    LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/garrett-blair-theperformanceguy

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    41m - Jul 6, 2021
  • Embodying Confidence and Owning your Space with Ally Melendez

    Have you ever marveled at “naturally good” speakers? Or admired the enthusiasm of entertainers who never seem to get nervous?  Today’s guest, Ally Melendez, shares the secrets behind being “the energizer bunny”, as she calls herself. Ally embodies confidence through her infectious enthusiasm and presence. Ally, Molly, and Tricia discuss how even broadcasters aren’t always natural in front of a crowd, how to  exude confidence and up your energy no matter the setting, and the role movement and breath play in it all!

     

    Ally is a TV host, mentor, and certified yogi and fitness expert. Currently, Ally is the in-arena host for the Long Island Nets, the NBA G-League team affiliate to the Brooklyn Nets, at NYCB Live. She can also be seen on YES Network as the co- host of Stadium Authentics with Brandon Steiner of The Steiner Agency. In 2020, Ally launched The On-Air Institute, a 12 week course that helps aspiring on-air hosts and public speakers master their mindset and confidence, sharpen their public speaking skills, and ultimately land or create the on-air job of their dreams!

     

    Connect with Ally: 

    IG: @ally.melendez

    Website: www.allymelendez.com

    Sign Up for the On-Air Institute: https://www.allymelendez.com/the-on-air-institute 

     



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    34m - May 4, 2021
  • Talking Mental Health & Creating a Healthier Brain with Johnny Crowder

     This week, we had the joy of inviting Johnny Crowder, founder and CEO of Cope Notes, to the podcast. During our talk, Johnny offers inspirational insight about his own mental health diagnoses and triumphs, life experiences through dating and therapy, and busy life as a CEO and a singer in a metal band. He breaks down how his text-based mental health platform is rooted in psychological principles and how those tricks help you in your everyday life! 

     

    Johnny Crowder is a  suicide/abuse survivor, TEDx speaker, touring musician, mental health and sobriety advocate, and the Founder & CEO of Cope Notes, a text-based mental health platform that provides daily support to users in nearly 100 countries across the globe. With 10 years of clinical treatment, a psychology degree from UCF, and a full decade of peer support and advocacy through the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) under his belt, Johnny’s youthful vigor for the topic of mental health is unmatched. Whether speaking at events or touring with his band, Prison, Johnny’s infectious positivity and firsthand experience with mental illness (ranging from bipolar disorder and OCD to schizophrenia) uniquely equip him to provide realistic, yet hopeful insight into the pains of hardship with authenticity, levity, and wit.

     

    *****Check out his awesome platform here!! https://copenotes.com/ ******



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    35m - Apr 20, 2021
  • Fostering Healthy Communication Around Working Out & Building Fitness Communities with Eliza Shirazi of Kick it By Eliza®

    We all know exercise is good for us, but the way we frame it can easily become unhealthy if we’re not careful. The way we talk about fitness - both to ourselves and to others - plays a huge role in how committed we’ll be, how inspired we’ll feel to work out, and our overall self-esteem. Shifting the focus from physical appearance to enjoyment of an experience among a tight-knit community is one way progressive fitness instructors are mitigating negative beliefs around exercise.

     

    Eliza Shirazi, creator of Kick It By Eliza®, has cultivated a welcoming space where exercise becomes a fun and social, yet highly effective, activity. Kick It is more than just a fitness method - it’s a community and outlet to foster positive thinking around self-image, strength, and self-love.

     

    In the episode, Tricia and Molly (who became a Kick It by Eliza® instructor in May 2020) discuss how Eliza created the Fempire® community as a safe yet vulnerable and supportive space, how to shift your mind to focus on wellness rather than weight loss and comparison, and how humanization can help solve it all.  

     

    Eliza Shirazi was a student at the University of Massachusetts Amherst when she noticed the lack of community-centered fitness options for women. That changed when Eliza founded Kick It, a kickboxing method that promotes health and wellness while celebrating and inspiring women to lead a healthy life and make authentic connections with other women. This loyal following dedicated to female empowerment is better known as the Fempire®. What began as a passion-fueled project has since turned into a well-respected brand that has certified more than 400 instructors, partnered with brands like PopSugar and New Balance, and has been featured in major publications like Glamour and Teen Vogue. 

     

    Connect with Eliza: 

    IG: @KickItByEliza

    Website: KickItByEliza.com

    Sign Up for the Kick It® Community

     

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    32m - Mar 2, 2021
  • Transforming Deep-Rooted Disagreements into Productive Conversations for Resilient Relationships with Melody Stanford Martin

    The events of the past year have led us to a social and political climate characterized by often intense disagreements and stark polarization. This has altered, if not broken, many family relationships, friendships, and romantic partnerships. Where do we go from here?

     

    Melody Stanford Martin, a social ethicist, communications expert, and author of Brave Talk, joins us to discuss the power of conflict transformation. She shares how adjusting communication has affected her relationship with her mother, ways to foster relationships that can handle the weight of disagreements, and the importance of regulating emotions in the heat of the moment. This episode is a game-changer.

     

    Melody Stanford Martin is a social ethicist and communications expert and the author of Brave Talk: Building Resilient Relationships in the Face of Conflict (Broadleaf Books, 2020). Melody is a regular contributor to PsychologyToday.com, the Founder of Brave Talk Project, and Founder & CEO of Cambridge Creative Group, a narrative messaging and design company. Melody's work focuses on rhetorical innovation, courageous community engagement, and out-of-the-box thinking to solve social problems. 

     

    Melody’s Book: Brave Talk: Building Resilient Relationships in the Face of Conflict (Broadleaf Books, 2020) 

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    Connect with Melody:

    Web:bravetalkproject.com

    IG: @bravetalkproject


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    31m - Feb 23, 2021
  • “You never asked” - Using Questions to Create and Strengthen Relationships


    Have you ever been dying to tell someone something but were waiting for them to ask? Or thought, “that would be nice to share, but it’s just never come up” ?

     

    It’s easy to take for granted the conversations we have with people in our lives. Sometimes we forget that certain topics won’t be unearthed without a bit of probing. We may make assumptions about one another based on our own experiences, without actually asking for the other person’s perspective. When we do ask the right questions, we realize how much there is still to learn about the person before us - which is thrilling! 

     

    Today’s episode was inspired by a line in a movie, coupled with Molly & Tricia’s own recent life experiences. We talk about different types of questions used to build rapport with a stranger, or to take your relationship to the next level. We discuss how being generally inquisitive can help relationships, how to get in the habit of coming up with good questions to ask, and what makes conversations with Trader Joe’s employees so special! 



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    32m - Feb 16, 2021
  • Vulnerability and Self-Expression Through Art with Arely Cardenas

    Speaking isn’t the only form of communication. In fact, visual art can often reveal deep emotions we may find challenging to express verbally. In today’s episode, self-taught artist Arely Cardenas shares her experience as an introverted artist. She walks us through how she created a community through her art work, what inspires her to paint, and the ways her mood influences her painting (and vice versa).

     

    Whether you consider yourself an artist or not, this episode will teach you about empowering yourself and embracing vulnerability through creative expression. 

     

     

    Who is Arely?

    She is a first-generation Mexican-American female artist who was born and raised in San Jose, CA. Two words that describe her artwork: Vibrant and Detailed. Her paintings are influenced by my culture, all that she admires about Mother Nature and the female anatomy. Today, she is painting with a heavy focus around empowering women. Latina women particularly heavily influence the woman she is becoming. This year she wants to paint more freely and she is not only excited but curious how life will inspire her. She wants to continue creating sublime pieces that mirror pieces of our soul and evoke emotions that lie in the depths of our subconscious. More importantly, she wants passion and pride to spread like wildfire across her community.

     

    Connect with Arely:

    Web: Arelycardenas.com

    IG: @arelypaintthis

    FB: Arely Cardenas Art


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    37m - Feb 9, 2021
  • Salary Negotiations: Advocating for Yourself and Harnessing Your Value at Work

    Negotiating a salary can feel SCARY!! But it doesn’t have to be. Advocating for yourself can feel empowering when coming from the right place. Today’s guest, Kacie Brennell, is a salary negotiation coach and a master at standing her ground! 


    In this episode, Kacie offers advice on how to determine the value you offer to your workplace, how to use this to get what you’re asking for, and ways to feel into your own self-worth before an important conversation. 


    Who is Kacie Brennell?


    By day, Kacie Brennell is a business strategy consultant dedicated to helping early stage founders design and execute sustainable revenue streams for their social impact businesses. By night, she is a salary negotiation teacher working to create more equality for women in the workplace. She has worked in multiple industries including ecommerce, education, tech, and nonprofit, but no matter where she finds herself, helping women go after what they want is always her first priority. 

     

    Connect with Kacie:

    Instagram, TikTok: @kacieconnects

    www.kacieconnects.com

    4-week Get That Money Program: https://www.kacieconnects.com/get-that-money 


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    43m - Feb 2, 2021
  • Conflict Transformation in the Workplace with Gregory Toole

    Most of us spend 40+ hours per week at our jobs, but how many of us are actually happy with our “work” life? How many issues arise that we feel like we can’t address, and how many times do we secretly wish to ourselves, “Why can’t I have this at my job?”


    Gregory Toole, a Conflict Transformation Coach, talks to Molly and Tricia about why  there shouldn’t be a difference between your “work” self and you “social” self, how to be “emotional” at work, and how to be happier at your job by  invoking change if you need to.


    Who is Gregory Toole?

    A former Silicon Valley exec and seasoned non-profit leader, Gregory Toole guides businesses and organizations in conflict transformation, focusing on mindful relating and conscious communication. Gregory started his career in the computer industry as a software developer. After completing an MBA at MIT's Sloan School of Management, he worked in Business Development and Marketing for several Silicon Valley tech companies. After many years in the tech industry, Gregory became interested in how work life could be more fulfilling and personally meaningful (and he is still passionate about what technology can do to improve people’s lives). To that end, he earned a master's in Consciousness Studies from Holmes Institute and is an ordained minister. Gregory's mission is to inspire authentic, compassionate relationships through education, tools, and specific consciousness practices. These tools and practices make people more effective in working with others - and their work more fulfilling and meaningful.

     

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    38m - Jan 12, 2021
  • Conversation: The Good, Bad, and Spectacular with Fred Dust, Author of Making Conversation: Seven Essential Elements of Meaningful Communication

    This week we spoke with Fred Dust, the author of Making Conversation: Seven Essential Elements of Meaningful Communication.  This conversation got us laughing out loud as we realized how well our mission aligns with his.  Together we speculate causes of the loneliness epidemic and discuss the neurological impacts of technology on our day-to-day interactions. Fred gives tips on how to turn active listening into creative and joyful listening and teaches us that the tough conversations around divisive topics (such as politics or racial justice) can actually be the most spectacular.  


    About Fred: 

    Fred Dust was a Senior Partner and Global Managing Director at international design firm IDEO. A leading voice and practitioner of human-centered design and networked innovation, he helps organizations in media, finance, retail, and health confront disruption stemming from shifts in consumer behavior, social trends, economic pressures, and new technology. Prior to IDEO, Dust worked as an architect and spent eight years working with independent artists and major art organizations. He chairs the board of Parsons and sits on the board of the New School, NPR, and the Sundance Institute. He has written for Fast Company and has been interviewed by The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, USA Today, CBS Sunday Morning and New York’s NPR affiliate WNYC.  He lives in New York City.


    Where to find Fred: 

    Twitter: @f_dust

    Instagram: @fdbrave 


    Books Recommendations: 

    Making Conversation: Seven Essential Elements of Meaningful Communication: https://amzn.to/3atFtjb

    Giving Voice to Value: How to Speak Your Mind When You Know What's Right: https://amzn.to/34ve5Ob


    LAOC GIFT GUIDE: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1HRfTaaOuxJ9lLNiQOTpv15ll_lTmAFklQ9pt1D1PCmA/edit#slide=id.gc6f83aa91_0_79


    

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    48m - Dec 22, 2020
  • The Millennial Therapist : Tess Brigham LMFT

    We had the pleasure of interviewing an insightful and relatable guest who calls herself “The Millennial Therapist,” Tess Brigham, LMFT, BCC.  As millennials themselves, Molly and Tricia were able to ask Tess questions about personal struggles they’ve been facing both during and pre-COVID. Tess, Molly, and Tricia also hypothesize about what the world will look like socially post-COVID. Tess gives tips on how to communicate with those who are living with a mental health diagnosis and answers a listener question about toxic friendships and setting boundaries.  


    About Tess:

    Tess Brigham (LMFT, BCC) is a Licensed Psychotherapist and Board-Certified Coach and specializes in helping Millennials discover their unique life path so they can go out into the world and make an impact. With over 15 years of experience, Tess has helped thousands of people find their purpose, develop their confidence and create a life they’re excited about living. Identifying your issues is one thing, taking action to get past them is another. She has been featured on the TV show “The Doctors” and is a regular contributor at CNBC as “The Millennial Therapist.” 


    Where to Find Tess: 

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tess_brigham/

    Twitter: @MFTTess

    Website: www.tessbrigham.com

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    47m - Dec 1, 2020
  • Making Gratitude More than a Noun

    You’ve probably heard the term “gratitude” and may even have a gratitude practice of your own. Are you maximizing its potential, though? 


    In this episode, Molly and Tricia spend time discussing what it really means to be grateful, how cultivating a deeper feeling of gratitude can create physiological changes (what up dopamine release?!), and how being thankful can impact how you communicate with the people in your life.  


    Articles referenced in this episode: 

    https://www.consciouslifestylemag.com/benefits-of-gratitude-research/

    https://www.health.harvard.edu/mind-and-mood/in-praise-of-gratitude

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    27m - Nov 24, 2020
  • Communicating Through Song with XIMXIA

    Have you ever wondered how singer/songwriters are able to communicate such deep, meaningful thoughts in a 3-4 minute tune? In today’s episode, we sit down with the incredibly talented Lauren D’Abate, also known as XIMXIA (pronounced shim-shee-ya). She walks us through her transition from classical pianist to versatile Los Angeles performer, providing tips to increase confidence, change the way you see yourself, and achieve your dreams by embodying the type of person you want to become! 


    Where to find XIMXIA: 

    Website: https://ximxia.com/

    IG: https://www.instagram.com/ximxiamusic/

    Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/user/3NI1p3IVpB8gWWnrSnpXz2 

    Book Recommendation from Lauren: https://lauraday.com/product/the-circle/

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    32m - Nov 17, 2020
  • Using Curiosity to Build Trust and Respect with Robin Barone

    Curiosity is...well, curious. We may know the concept, but few of us take time to think about how to cultivate an attitude of curiosity in our daily lives. Today’s guest, Robin, believes we can’t foster a sense of connection and trust if we don’t appear curious about one another.


    In this episode, we cover topics including the role of curiosity in romantic partnerships, work relationships, and friendships, specific language to use to help foster a curious demeanor, and how to be assertive rather than aggressive. In our current climate, curiosity can be a powerful antidote to bridge feelings of division or misunderstanding. 


    Robin Barone is the founder of Diplomat Books and “Curiosity Conversations”, a newsletter and workshop designed to create better outcomes for the employee experience to increase innovation, employee engagement & retention, and overall productivity through increasing the amount of curiosity in company culture.  She is passionate about teaching curiosity to improve the employee experience. 

    Curiosity is a life skill that can be nurtured and strengthened with knowledge and practice like a muscle. Increasing the level of curiosity in professional communications will lead to strong relationships built on trust, resiliency, and innovation. Strong relationships lead to increased collaboration and productivity of teams.

    Curiosity Conversations: https://curiosityconversations.co/

    Curiosity Course: https://curiosityconversations.co/the-course/ 

    Uncomfortable Conversations with a Black Man: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h8jUA7JBkF4 

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    38m - Nov 10, 2020
  • People Pleasing and Setting Boundaries with Helen Snape

    As (currently) recovering “people pleasers,” we were so excited when Helen reached out to us to discuss how to say “no” to others in order to say “yes” to ourselves. 


    We walk through Helen’s journey from working in HR to becoming a boundary-centric relationship coach, discuss why people fall into the habit of “people pleasing,” and provide many tangible action items to help you learn to ask for what you need.


    Helen is a trauma informed Relationship Coach who helps ‘good girls’ say ‘No’ by building boundaries, confidence and healthy relationship skills. Helen has been coaching for over 10 years, has a degree in Psychology from the University of Warwick and is qualified in transformational coaching and mindfulness. An award winning speaker, Helen has been interviewed on BBC Radio, at the Women's Economic Forum and been featured in Happiful magazine.

     

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HelenSnapeCoaching/

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/HelenSnape3

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/helen.snape/

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/helensnape/

    Website: https://www.helensnape.com

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    33m - Oct 27, 2020
  • Embracing Your True Self and Finding Your Purpose with Lyndsey Wright of Boss Ladies’ Blog

    Calling all Boss Ladies (and gents)!!


    Lyndsey Wright, the creator of Boss Ladies’ Blog, joins Molly and Tricia this week on the pod.  Our conversation begins with Lyndsey sharing her journey creating the blog and how it’s transformed her communication. She opens up about ways to embrace vulnerability as a member of the LGBTQIA+ community, even through simple means like fashion.


    This is one to listen to if you need to find your fire or inspiration! 


    We referenced the following blog post in this episode: https://www.thebossladiesblog.com/post/defining-your-non-negotiable-s


    The Boss Ladies' Blog is for Boss Ladies by Boss Ladies. Owner and author, Lyndsey Wright is a proud member of the LGBTQ+ community, MBA graduate, and is passionate about helping LGBTQ women in business. The blog features vulnerable and personal recounts from Lyndsey's life as well as interviews with LGBTQ women and our ally's. The blog strives to be insightful, informative, and a bit humorous at times. 


    Where to find the Boss Ladies’ Blog

    Website: thebossladiesblog.com

    Facebook: @The boss Ladies Blog

    IG: @thebossladiesblog

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    We’d love to hear from you about your thoughts, ideas, and stories! You can reach us at: lostartofcommunication@gmail.com. Follow us on Facebook (@lostartofcommunication), Instagram (@lostartofcommunication), and Twitter (@LostArtofCommu1) for more updates.


    42m - Oct 13, 2020
  • Using Your Menstrual Cycle to Improve Communication and Enhance Productivity

    There is so much more to a menstrual cycle than chocolate, cramps, and crying! Dorit Palvanov, a nutritionist and female-centric health coach, walks us through the four phases of a menstrual cycle in order to help women capitalize on their strengths and get to know themselves.


    In this episode we discuss the “taboo” topic of periods, ways to use feminine power to your advantage, and how to take control of your life. 


    This episode is not exclusive to women!!! Men can learn a great deal about the women in their lives by understanding where they are cyclically. 


    Dorit Palvanov is a nutritionist, female-centric health coach, the founder and voice of the weekly podcast for moms – Confident, Energized and Sexy Mama and the creator of the revolutionary health and mindset program for women, wives and mothers – ‘WHOLE FEMALE‘. She summarizes her work as, “I teach females how to be women.”


    Where to Find Dorit: 

    Podcast: https://doritpalvanov.com/category/podcast/

    Website: https://doritpalvanov.com/

    IG: https://www.instagram.com/doritpalvanovcoaching/

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    46m - Sep 22, 2020
  • Public Speaking Tips with Brenden from MasterTalk

    Public speaking is a major fear for many. Brenden Kumarasamy, founder and host of “MasterTalk”, joins us today to share his insights on the topic.


    In this episode we discover Brenden’s thoughts on why we fear public speaking, how to solicit honest feedback on your presentations, and concrete strategies (improv games, pacing, etc.!) to improve your public speaking performance.


    "Brenden is the founder of MasterTalk, a YouTube channel he started to help the world master the art of public speaking and communication. He coaches purpose driven entrepreneurs on how to master their message and share their ideas with the world."


    Where to Find Brenden: 

    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBYFP4mZLQovr7W6Si6sueA

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/masteryourtalk/

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    We’d love to hear from you about your thoughts, ideas, and stories! You can reach us at: lostartofcommunication@gmail.com. Follow us on Facebook (@lostartofcommunication), Instagram (@lostartofcommunication), and Twitter (@LostArtofCommu1) for more updates.



    32m - Sep 15, 2020
  • Authentically Autistic: A Conversation with Rachel Dorsey, The Autistic SLP

    According to the CDC in March, approximately 1 in 54 children have been identified with Autism Spectrum Disorder. With autism being such a prevalent diagnosis in our society, it is important for neurotypical people (those not diagnosed with a neurological disorder) to learn about autism and the autistic community. As our guest on the episode, Rachel Dorsey, says, “Autism cannot be cured. Autism is not bad, nor is it good—it just is. It is a different neurology and a different way of being human.”  


    In this episode, Molly, Tricia, and Rachel discuss Rachel’s personal experience being autistic, ways neurotypical people can communicate with those with autism, and the mental health complications caused when autistic people “mask.”

     

    Rachel Dorsey, MS, CCC-SLP is a late-diagnosed autistic speech-language pathologist who has worked in early intervention, preschool, and clinic-based settings. She is currently working in a private practice located in the greater Boston area and runs a consultancy, Rachel Dorsey: Autistic SLP, aimed at educating professionals about autism-friendly practices and coaching parents of autistic children. Her specialized interests include autism research, education, and advocacy, makeup styles and techniques, Sailor Moon, and cats. 


    Find Rachel:

    Website:  www.dorseyslp.com

    IG: @rdorseyslp 

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dorseyslp.


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    Connect with us! 

    We’d love to hear from you about your thoughts, ideas, and stories! You can reach us at: lostartofcommunication@gmail.com. Follow us on Facebook (@lostartofcommunication), Instagram (@lostartofcommunication), and Twitter (@LostArtofCommu1) for more updates.



    55m - Sep 8, 2020
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