In this episode Hallie talks to Tiffany Lamberton, DDS about the role that the Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) and Temporomandibular Disorder (TMD) play in Myo. Dr. Lamberton shares her own journey, first as a Physical Therapist (PT) turned Dentist (DDS) an ...
Episode 172: ADHD and Sleep Disordered Breathing
Hallie continues the series with Part 3 of the “Symptoms of Orofacial Myofunctional Disorders” mini-series, explaining the link between Sleep Disordered Breathing (SDB) and symptoms of ADHD. She highlights the most severe form of SDB, Obstructive Sleep Ap ...
Episode 171 : Breathing Shouldn’t be Audible with Hallie Bulkin, MA, CCC-SLP, CMT, COM, QOM
Hallie introduces an exciting new series “Symptoms of Orofacial Myofunctional Disorders”. In this first episode of her series she discusses audible breathing and what it indicates. She highlights the impairments to our overall health across th ...
Episode 170: Does Your Child Have Enough Tongue Space with Dr. Skye Zeller, DDS
Hallie talks to Dr. Skye Zeller, DDS about her myofunctional orthodontic practice. Dr. Zeller shares her personal journey with her twin boys, how she ended up in this practice space and how she's built an airway centric team of medical providers (e.g., EN ...
Episode 169: Functional Dentistry and The Oral Microbiome with Dr. Staci Whitman
In this episode, Hallie chats with Dr. Staci Whitman, a holistic oral health educator and functional dentist. Dr. Staci explains functional dentistry, the importance of the oral microbiome, airway and sleep health. They discuss steps parents and providers ...
Episode 168: An Update on Hallie’s Airway Journey
In this episode, Hallie discusses her personal airway journey. She ventures back to infancy and her teen years and shares her experience with orthodontic relapse and adult expansion. She goes on to discuss her most recent nasal surgeries and how she is re ...
Episode 167: The Power of A Growth Mindset with Rachael Garrett, DDS, MSD
In this episode, Hallie talks with Rachael Garrett, DDS, MSD about her passion for Tethered Oral Tissues (TOTs) and her path to becoming a release provider. Rachael discusses the importance of finding a mentor, having an open mind, the difference between ...
Episode 166: Choosing Your Path: What Sets One Program & Provider Apart From The Next with Jen Kirkham, RDH-EA, BS, OMT
In this episode, Hallie talks with Jen Kirkham, RDH-EA, BS, OMT about choosing your path and the importance of understanding what sets one program and provider apart from the next. They highlight the need to gather information on your journey to determine ...
Episode 165: What You Need To Know About Executive Functioning with Tera Sumpter, M. A., CCC-SLP
In this episode, Hallie talks with Tera Sumpter, M.A., CCC-SLP all about executive functioning and her book The Seeds Of Learning. Tera explains executive functioning and the role it plays in a child’s development. They also discuss why SLP’s should ...
Episode 164: Lactation Consultants Journey Into Tethered Oral Tissues
In this episode, Hallie talks with Christal Brodziak Registered Nurse (RN) and International Board Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC), on her personal breastfeeding struggles with her children. Christal discovered with her fourth child that tongue tie ...