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This week, Hallie welcomes Gal Bason, an NAET holistic practitioner dedicated to guiding a transformative journey toward wellness. Rooted in the belief in an inherent capacity for health and driven by a desire to support her own children, Gal uses NAET’s gentle, non-invasive techniques to uncover and address the root causes of allergies, intolerances and more.
Tune in as Gal and Hallie discuss their personal journeys, focusing on the N-A-E-T method. They highlight the importance of understanding root causes, addressing allergies as the body’s response rather than isolated reactions, and exploring the 3 levels of treatment: physical, emotional, and chemical.
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This week, Hallie is joined by Amy Williams, a pediatric occupational therapist, feeding specialist, and the founder of San Diego Feeding Therapy. She is also one of the presenters in our Pediatric Feeding Therapist Curriculum where she talks about supporting complex sensory feeders.
In this conversation, Amy and Hallie discuss the complexities of feeding therapy, particularly focusing on the challenges faced by complex sensory feeders. Tune is as Amy shares her personal journey into feeding therapy, influenced by her experiences with her own sisters.
Their discussion also emphasizes the importance of understanding the nervous system's role in feeding, the need for a safe and regulated environment, the distinction between behavioral and relationship-based approaches in therapy, and more!
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This week on The Untethered Podcast, Hallie welcomes Erin Gaul, owner and speech-language pathologist at Your Speech Path, LLC. Join Erin as she shares her journey from Gallaudet University to private practice, where she discovered her passion for childhood apraxia of speech (CAS) and orofacial myofunctional disorders (OMDs).
In this episode, Erin and Hallie discuss diagnosing and treating CAS and OMDs, intensive therapy, and the challenges of collaboration in the field. They also explore the value of creating supportive spaces for SLPs to share knowledge, the role of orofacial myofunctional therapy, the need for better education to prepare future professionals, and more!
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In this week’s The Untethered Podcast episode, Hallie is joined by Madeleine Goodman. She is a board-certified orthodontist and the co-owner of Harmony Pediatric Dentistry & Orthodontics in Bethesda, Maryland.
Tune in as Maddy and Hallie discuss the importance of myofunctional therapy, early orthodontic intervention, and holistic care in speech therapy. Maddy also shares her journey, discussing collaborative care, the impact of tongue ties, and the challenges of educating parents.
In this episode, they also touch on topics like TMJ, the role of ENTs in diagnosing sleep apnea, orthodontic research, and sustainable dentistry—all underscoring the power of interdisciplinary collaboration to improve patient care and professional growth.
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This week, Hallie welcomes Brianne Lee—a passionate mother on a mission to create a healthier, more intentional childhood experience. Brianne champions homeschooling, homegrown food, a hands-on approach to childhood, and a natural, unplugged lifestyle.
Join them as they explore the profound connections between oral health, chronic illness, and holistic healing. Brianne shares her own journey of discovering how wisdom teeth removal may have contributed to her chronic health struggles, underscoring the importance of a holistic perspective on health.
In this episode, they explore how childhood development shapes overall health, the role of fascia in the healing process, and the importance of addressing tongue ties and birth-related concerns. This powerful conversation sheds light on preventive health, a holistic approach to wellness, and what mothers can do to support their children’s long-term health—and their own!
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On the podcast this week, Hallie talks about the importance of finding the right TOTS release provider, emphasizing the necessity of functional evaluations and the qualifications of practitioners.
Join Hallie as she provides insights into the questions caregivers should ask potential providers and highlights resources for finding qualified professionals in the field of pediatric feeding and myofunctional therapy.
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In this week’s episode, Hallie discusses her decision to drop her COM certification. She also dives into her experience with intellectual property theft by a competitor in the myo world, clarifying her businesses sole ownership and rights to the CMT certification.
Join her as she shares her personal journey of aligning her professional identity with her values, the challenges she faced with an organization that has been infringing on her intellectual property (IP), and how you can protect your IP!
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In the podcast this week, Hallie shares helpful tips on how to choose a Myo course, emphasizing the importance of understanding course content, instructor expertise, and the need for mentorship.
She provides insights into what to look for in a course, the significance of practical application, cautions against cookie-cutter programs and more!
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This week on the podcast, Hallie dives into the key factors to consider when selecting a myofunctional therapist.
Join Hallie as she talks about the importance of qualifications, licensure, and experience, as well as the significance of individualized treatment approaches. Hallie also highlights the value of mentorship and community support in the field of myofunctional therapy, and more!
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In this week's episode, Hallie discusses the assessment and treatment of myofunctional disorders, emphasizing the importance of understanding case histories, listening to patients, and creating individualized treatment plans.
Tune in as she also talks about the components of a myofunctional evaluation, the transition from assessment to treatment, the significance of community support in the myofunctional practice, and more!
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In this week's episode, Hallie discusses the importance of screening for orofacial myofunctional disorders using the F.A.S.T. Myo Screener.
Hallie highlights the need for SLPs, OTs, PTs, RDHs and dentists to have the tools to identify myofunctional disorders. She also covers the F.A.S.T. Myo Screener, its clinical use, and the critical role early intervention plays in improving patient outcomes.
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In this episode of the Untethered Podcast, Hallie revisits the controversial changes made by the CDC to developmental milestones, emphasizing the negative impact these changes have on child development.
Tune in as she discusses the importance of crawling as a critical developmental milestone and its role in brain development and integration. Hallie also explores environmental factors, such as toxins and nutritional deficiencies, that contribute to developmental delays in children and more!
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This week on the Untethered Podcast, Hallie talks about the common feelings of guilt and self-blame that parents and caregivers experience regarding their children's development.
In this episode, Hallie reassures parents that it’s NOT your fault. It is also totally normal to feel overwhelmed or unprepared and encourages parents to prioritize their child’s needs, seek appropriate professional help, and remember that every child’s development is unique.
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This week, join Hallie as she addresses Mini-Myo (mini orofacial myofunctional therapy) and its role in pediatric feeding therapy, emphasizing that Mini-Myo is merely a marketing tactic.
Listen as she stresses the need for proper licensure and training for those offering pediatric feeding therapy, explains key goals of orofacial myofunctional therapy, and so much more!
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This week, Hallie discusses the topic of pacifiers and addresses the misinformation spread by a viral Instagram reel and the lack of research and third-party validation for pacifier claims made by companies in the United States.
Tune in as Hallie debunks pacifier myths, highlights the importance of proper oral rest posture, and MORE!
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This week on the podcast, Hallie welcomes Dena Freedman-Muchnick, a licensed speech-language pathologist with over 24 years of experience, certified lactation consultant, and founder and clinical director of Myofunctional Spot.
Dena Freedman Muchnick shares her son’s journey with food allergies and the Tolerance Induction Program (TIP) at the Food Allergy Institute.
Dena and Hallie also talk about the program's personalized approach, costs, and the potential for a life-changing outcome. Tune in to hear about the challenges, successes, future of food allergy treatment, and more!
If this episode has resonated with you in some way, take a screenshot of you listening, post it to your Instagram Stories, and tag Hallie @halliebulkin and Dena @myofunctionalspot
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In this episode, Hallie discusses the healing process after a tongue, lip, or buckle tie release and outlines the phases of healing, including the inflammatory phase, the proliferation fibroblastic phase, and the recovery and healing phase.
Join Hallie as she talks about the importance of monitoring healing alongside symptoms and completing post-op therapy, the significance of retraining orofacial muscles and more!
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In this week's episode, Hallie shares her insights on appropriate timing for a tethered oral tissue release. She emphasizes the importance of proper preparation before scheduling a release and the need for a collaborative team of professionals.
Tune in as Hallie discusses the factors that contribute to optimal outcomes, including assessing muscle function, addressing body tension, and individualizing the treatment plan and more!
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This week on The Untethered Podcast, Hallie welcomes mother-daughter duo, Drs. Lynda & Krystle Dean-Duru, board certified pediatric dentists specializing in integrative, functional holistic pediatric dental care. Together they discuss the importance of early intervention in pediatric dentistry and the need for a more comprehensive approach to oral health.
Tune in as they talk about the interconnectedness of facial growth, airway function, and overall health. Drs. Lynda and Krystle also share insights on the crucial role of pediatric dentists in identifying and addressing issues like tongue and lip ties, breastfeeding difficulties, facial development and MORE!
If this episode has resonated with you in some way, take a screenshot of you listening, post it to your Instagram Stories, and tag Hallie @halliebulkin and Dr. Lynda and Dr. Krystle Dean-Duru @ashburnchildrensdentistry
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On the podcast this week, Hallie dives into how to approach orthodontists who have different approaches to treatment. She talks about the importance of personalized care, functional evaluations, and the role of appliances in therapy.
Hallie also gives tips on building strong referral relationships, getting second opinions, and avoiding high-pressure sales tactics, all to ensure patient-centered decision-making.
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- Visa fler