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Kindred Compass

Kindred Compass

Priscilla Rheinberger

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Show overview

Kindred Compass has published 9 episodes during 2024. That works out to roughly 4 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a roughly quarterly cadence.

Episodes typically run twenty to thirty-five minutes — most land between 13 min and 40 min — with run-times ranging widely across the catalogue. Roughly 56% of episodes carry an explicit flag from the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-AU-language Health & Fitness show.

The catalogue appears to be on hiatus or wound down — the most recent episode landed 1.4 years ago, with no new episodes in over a year. Published by Priscilla Rheinberger.

Episodes
9
Started
2024
Median length
27 min
Cadence
Quarterly-ish

From the publisher

Welcome to Kindred Compass, your go-to for all things Allied Health.  We are creating a community for allied health professionals. My name is Priscilla and I am a Speech Pathologist, a small business owner and have a passion for spreading the truth.I believe everything starts from a conversation, so come on the journey of growth and collaboration with me and let's see how far we take this. 

Latest Episodes

S1 Ep 9Design your ideal work place in 2025

Join Priscilla Rheinberger from Kindred Compass as she dives into the art of crafting your dream workplace for 2025. In this candid and conversational episode, she unpacks insights from @informedjobs, an Instagram community dissecting why speech pathologists are leaving their roles. Through this "verbal diarrhoea" of reflection and practical tips, Priscilla encourages us to assess what truly matters in our work lives, empowering you to design a job that aligns with your values and aspirations. Whether you're at a crossroads or just curious, this episode is your guide to building a workplace that feels right for you!

Dec 16, 202413 min

S1 Ep 8SLP workforce word vomit

**🎙️ Episode Title: Exploring the Diverse Roles in Speech Pathology**For the first time, *Speechify* is hosted solo by Priscilla! In this special episode, Priscilla draws from her personal journey in the speech pathology profession to explore the wide variety of roles and job types available in the field. From early intervention to adult care, and everything in between, she discusses how each area of practice can align with different career paths and work environments.Whether you’re just starting out or thinking of expanding your practice, this episode offers a personal and insightful look into the flexibility and opportunities within the speech pathology profession. Tune in to hear Priscilla's unique perspective and learn how you can find your own niche in this rewarding field!

Nov 20, 202410 min

S1 Ep 7The world of Positive Behaviour Support (Practitioner)

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**🎙️ Episode Title: Niki Grant: A Journey into Positive Behaviour Support**In this episode of *Speechify*, we’re joined by Niki Grant, a passionate social worker who found her calling as a Positive Behaviour Support Practitioner (PBSP) straight out of university—and she’s never looked back! Niki shares her unique journey into the field, offering valuable insights for those curious about this career path.We dive into the top 5 pieces of advice Niki has for anyone considering a role as a PBSP and explore the day-to-day experiences of her work from her own perspective. If you’ve ever wondered what it’s really like to be a PBSP, or are looking for tips to get started, this episode is for you!Tune in for a thoughtful and inspiring conversation that highlights the impact of positive behaviour support on individuals and communities.

Oct 15, 202449 min

S1 Ep 6ASMR chaotic admin energy loop

Welcome to another episode of "Speechify" the podcast where we bring you the serene and soothing sounds from behind the scenes of our speech pathology practice. Today’s episode features a unique auditory experience—41 minutes of uninterrupted ASMR audio capturing the gentle, choatic, rhythmic sounds of completing office admin with a little spicy rush. Settle in and let the subtle tapping of keys, the rustle of papers, and the soft hum of productivity transport you to a place of calm and focus. Whether you're a fellow speech pathologist, a parent, or someone who simply enjoys the quiet sounds of a busy office, we hope you find this episode relaxing and inspiring.Based on feedback, we have placed the audio on a loop to reach a 41 min uninterrupted episode! Hope you enjoy our spicy productivity :)

Sep 6, 202441 min

S1 Ep 4A can of worms Pt 2

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"A Can of Worms Pt 2"Featuring: Irini Kouvalakis, she's back and ready for a yap Let's deep dive! ---Join us as we unravel the intricate issues behind speech pathology professional burnout. Our deep dive reveals alarming statistics: the number of teachers leaving the profession has tripled in the last eight years, while 31% of speech pathologists (or 4,650 of 15,000 members) are contemplating an exit, and another 13% are seeking promotions.**Key Discussion Points:**- **Salary Considerations:** - Average salaries compared: - Speech Pathologists: $90-100k - Teachers: $100-105k - Psychologists: $95-110k- **Defining a Manageable Caseload:** - **Irini's Perspective:** - Daily quota: 2-3 clients based on goals and presentations. - Preference for bulk client-facing days versus admin time. - **Priscilla's Perspective:** - Travel time and fatigue considerations. - A caseload of 3 clients per day feels optimal. - At least 1 hour of admin time per client.- **Study Findings on Burnout:** - Emotional exhaustion. - Lack of social support and supervision. - Low feelings of accomplishment. - Overarching depersonalization, feeling like a cog in a big machine.**Supervision Insights:**- **Irini:** - Focus on non-clinical supervision for emotional support, counselling, and validation.- **Priscilla:** - Specialized supervision for specific concerns, with weekly touch-bases. - Highlighting an OT who created a non-clinical supervision business- called 'Passionoccupationaltherapy'**Evidence-Based Practice (EBP):**- Clinical perspective integrating external, science-based research with internal, individualized client values, beliefs, and goals. - Considerations of race, culture, societal experience, expectations, priorities, and values.Tune in to explore these compelling insights and discover strategies to mitigate burnout and foster a supportive professional environment.---

Aug 6, 202439 min

S1 Ep 5Office Admin ASMR Edition

Welcome to another episode of "Speechify,". This ep we give no context or intro.We bring you the serene and soothing sounds from behind the scenes of our speech pathology practice. Today’s episode features a unique auditory experience—four minutes of uninterrupted ASMR audio capturing the gentle, rhythmic sounds of completing office admin and report writing. Settle in and let the subtle tapping of keys, the rustle of papers, and the soft hum of productivity transport you to a place of calm and focus. Whether you're a fellow speech pathologist, a parent, or someone who simply enjoys the quiet sounds of a busy office, we hope you find this episode relaxing and inspiring.

Jul 30, 20244 min

S1 Ep 3I am a swallow-o-logist!!!!

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Welcome to Speechify! In today's episode, we're thrilled to welcome a good friend and fellow speech therapist to the show- Jaimee Jeon (previously Jaimee Lai!!). Get ready for an enlightening conversation as we dive into the dynamic career journey of our special guest. I do apologise in advance for my loud *pings* mid-conversation- very embarassing, I am still recovering.....From starting in an employee role to embracing the world of contracting, Jaimee shares their insights, experiences, and lessons learned along the way. Discover what led them to make the shift, what they loved about contracting and the unique challenges they faced.But that's not all – our guest is also a savvy small business owner, and they're here to share their top five tips for anyone considering going down the same path. From maintaining relationships with colleagues while being mobile to the perks of being your own boss, get ready for some invaluable advice.And finally, we pose a thought-provoking question: If given the chance, what would our guest rename the Speech Pathology profession as? Tune in as we explore this and more, only on Speechify!

Jun 3, 202438 min

S1 Ep 2A can of worms Pt 1

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Welcome to Speechify! In today's episode, we're delving deep into the world of speech therapy with our special guest and fellow "speechie," Irini Kouvalakis. Join us as we explore a range of compelling topics:- Ever wondered about the stark contrast between the average salary in speech therapy and education/teaching? We'll uncover the discrepancies and discuss the shifts in NDIS salary jobs.- What about other allied health professions? (can of worms I say!)- Did you know that a significant percentage of professionals leave the speech therapy profession within five years? We'll explore the reasons behind this trend and the issue of burnout.- From unrealistic KPIs to challenges with evidence-based practice, we'll tackle the problems plaguing the profession (in our humble opinion) - Despite the challenges, many speech therapists echo the sentiment, "I don't do this for the money." But how does this mindset impact the profession?- Billable hours and manageable caseloads: we'll delve into the implications of these metrics on speech therapy practice from our own experiences - What exactly constitutes a "manageable caseload," and why is it crucial for both therapists and clients?- Evidence-based practice sounds great in theory, but we'll discuss the practical issues and limitations therapists face.- Imposter syndrome: a common experience among speech therapists. We'll explore its impact and strategies for overcoming it.- And finally, a thought-provoking question: Will the name of the profession ever change?Tune in as we navigate the complexities and nuances of the speech therapy profession with Irini, providing insights, perspectives, and perhaps even some solutions to the challenges we face. Let's dive in!P.S Here is a list of sources Irini used for the poddy if you're interested! Labour market insights SLP happy hourBurn out quote : Burnout is the sum total of hundreds and thousands of tiny betrayals of purpose each one so minute it hardly attracts notice- Richard GundermanIdentity politics // source is also SLP happy hour and the Other SLP Pocket PodThe University of Michigan- the trouble with passion: sociology Therapy insights : https://therapyinsights.com/Cliniko: https://www.cliniko.com/blog/Christine Diana : TikTok @christinediana.nyc

Apr 29, 202427 min

S1 Ep 1MQ grads- where you @?

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Welcome to Speechify, where insightful conversations unfold with professionals shaping the future of healthcare. In today's episode, we are joined by Emma Birrell, an Allied Health Assistant on the cusp of a remarkable transition into the world of speech pathology.Join us as we delve deep into Emma's journey, exploring the intricacies of allied health assistant work and the unique challenges it presents. Discover the pathways to entering the allied health profession, gaining valuable insights from Emma's personal experiences and perspectives.But that's not all – buckle up as we navigate through some controversial topics, carefully peeling back the layers to reveal the complexities within the healthcare landscape. Emma fearlessly opens up a whole can of worms, offering thought-provoking discussions that may challenge preconceptions and spark new perspectives.Whether you're a seasoned professional in the field or someone curious about the inner workings of allied health-speech pathology, this episode promises to be an engaging and eye-opening exploration. Join us on Speechify as we unravel the stories, experiences, and opinions that shape the ever-evolving world of healthcare.

Feb 2, 202426 min
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