ZOOM Is Changing The Way We Communicate by author and blogger Karl Robb - A Soft Voice in a Noisy World ... read more
Source: A Soft Voice In A Noisy WorldPublished on 2020-06-18By Karl Robb
Related Articles:
- The Gifts of Parkinson’s September 14, 2018 Written by Karl Robb I didn’t choose to get Parkinson’s in my teens. Nor did I expect to spend so much of my life trying to counteract many of the symptoms which accompany it. Now, in my early fifties, I realize more than ever that there are lessons from this illness that can easily be missed. If we allow emotions,…
- Let’s talk about talking with Parkinson’s disease August 13, 2019 Let’s talk about talking with Parkinson’s disease Communication issues (such as soft voice, imprecise speech, lack of inflection, and others) can become a problem for people living with Parkinson’s disease (PD). Recently APDA published a new booklet entitled Make Your Voice Heard! Healthy Communication and Parkinson’s Disease which can be downloaded from our website for free or ordered by mail…
- Zooming on Zoom! August 12, 2020 With the new school year breathing down everyone’s neck, many educators face teaching online using software like Zoom, and they’re not happy about it. Perhaps teachers don’t know how to maximize what Zoom offers, especially if they try to teach online by transferring knowledge from inside the teacher’s head to inside the students’, which is how teachers might work in…
- Zooming on Zoom! August 12, 2020 With the new school year breathing down everyone’s neck, many educators face teaching online using software like Zoom, and they’re not happy about it. Perhaps teachers don’t know how to maximize what Zoom offers, especially if they try to teach online by transferring knowledge from inside the teacher’s head to inside the students’, which is how teachers might work in…
- The Parkinson’s Voice Project - An Interview with Samantha Elandary about Speech Therapy for Parkinson’s Disease July 19, 2018 Watch the FULL Interview with Parkinson Voice Project’s founder, Samantha Elandary(Scroll down this page to see excerpts of the video where we cover different topics, including tips for swallowing, speaking, excess droll, stuttering, and singing.)Parkinson’s Voice ProjectSamantha Elandary is a speech-language pathologist who founded The Parkinson’s Voice Project, a non-profit in Richardson, Texas, whose mission is to increase access to affordable…
- The Parkinson’s Voice Project - An Interview with Samantha Elandary about Speech Therapy for Parkinson’s Disease July 19, 2018 Watch the FULL Interview with Parkinson Voice Project’s founder, Samantha Elandary(Scroll down this page to see excerpts of the video where we cover different topics, including tips for swallowing, speaking, excess droll, stuttering, and singing.)Parkinson’s Voice ProjectSamantha Elandary is a speech-language pathologist who founded The Parkinson’s Voice Project, a non-profit in Richardson, Texas, whose mission is to increase access to affordable…
- The Parkinson’s Voice Project - An Interview with Samantha Elandary about Speech Therapy for Parkinson’s Disease July 19, 2018 Watch the FULL Interview with Parkinson Voice Project’s founder, Samantha Elandary(Scroll down this page to see excerpts of the video where we cover different topics, including tips for swallowing, speaking, excess droll, stuttering, and singing.)Parkinson’s Voice ProjectSamantha Elandary is a speech-language pathologist who founded The Parkinson’s Voice Project, a non-profit in Richardson, Texas, whose mission is to increase access to affordable…
- The Parkinson’s Voice Project - An Interview with Samantha Elandary about Speech Therapy for Parkinson’s Disease July 19, 2018 Watch the FULL Interview with Parkinson Voice Project’s founder, Samantha Elandary(Scroll down this page to see excerpts of the video where we cover different topics, including tips for swallowing, speaking, excess droll, stuttering, and singing.)Parkinson’s Voice ProjectSamantha Elandary is a speech-language pathologist who founded The Parkinson’s Voice Project, a non-profit in Richardson, Texas, whose mission is to increase access to affordable…
- Karl Robb Found a New Purpose Through Parkinson’s January 15, 2018 Written by Karl Robb for the Davis Phinney Foundation Dream Big series – Photo by Erick Gibson What does “dreaming big” mean to you? Dreams come and go as we age and mature. Some of our dreams are merely passing whims, while others we never forget. When I was seventeen and on the tennis team, I dreamed about playing tennis competitively…
- The Parkinson’s Voice Project - An Interview with Samantha Elandary about Speech Therapy for Parkinson’s Disease July 19, 2018 Watch the FULL Interview with Parkinson Voice Project’s founder, Samantha Elandary(Scroll down this page to see excerpts of the video where we cover different topics, including tips for swallowing, speaking, excess droll, stuttering, and singing.)Parkinson’s Voice ProjectSamantha Elandary is a speech-language pathologist who founded The Parkinson’s Voice Project, a non-profit in Richardson, Texas, whose mission is to increase access to affordable…
- ZOOM Is Changing The Way We Communicate June 18, 2020 ZOOM Is Changing The Way We Communicate by author and blogger Karl Robb - A Soft Voice in a Noisy World
- ZOOM Is Changing The Way We Communicate June 18, 2020 ZOOM Is Changing The Way We Communicate by author and blogger Karl Robb - A Soft Voice in a Noisy World
- ZOOM Is Changing The Way We Communicate June 18, 2020 ZOOM Is Changing The Way We Communicate by author and blogger Karl Robb - A Soft Voice in a Noisy World
- Closing the Gap for Voice Impairment in Parkinson’s October 10, 2018 Speech and voice impairments are common among those living with Parkinson’s. As many as 90% of people with Parkinson’s experience difficulties such as “hypophonia” (soft speech) or a more monotone, raspy or breathy voice (Duffy, 2005). Speech can become less intelligible and can make communication difficult, especially if paired with decreased facial expressions (facial masking). It comes as no surprise…
- Parkinson's Disease News - Editor's Picks (Archive 2016.09) October 15, 2016 Newsfeed: PD News PD Research News PD Fitness News PD Boxing News PD Web Articles PD Blogs PD Editor's Picks PD Twitter Newsfeed ‘The Terrorist Inside My Husband’s Brain’: Robin Williams’ Widow Details His Disease – Live ScienceLive Science'The Terrorist Inside My Husband's Brain': Robin Williams' Widow Details His DiseaseLive ScienceBut Robin Williams was not diagnosed with Lewy body disease…
- World Parkinson Congress - Day One October 28, 2016 Our first full day of the World Parkinson Congress started late because we both overslept. I guess all the travel caught up with us. Our hotel, the Quality Inn, had a free breakfast buffet included, and we managed to get there right before they closed. As we were eating, a lady with a WPC badge (I think the entire hotel…
- Vocal Cord Function and the Early Detection of Voice and Swallowing Changes September 24, 2019 Understanding the vital role of the function of vocal cords can lead to early detection and treatment of voice and swallowing problems. Statistics tell us that nearly 75-89% of PwP will acquire a voice disorder while 95% will develop a swallowing disorder. These disorders may occur independently or concurrently, making it sometimes a challenge to differentiate. Most commonly we identify…
- SPEAK OUT! Voice Therapy Program Improves Speech in Parkinson’s Patients, Study Shows July 17, 2018 A voice therapy program called SPEAK OUT!, developed by the Parkinson Voice Project, can help Parkinson’s disease patients regain their ability to communicate, according to a new study. Parkinson’s patients, especially those who received the training in early stages of the disease, saw improvements in speech intensity, pitch range, reading intelligibility, and vocal quality after SPEAK OUT! therapy. The study, “Prosodic Improvement…
- Care Partner Support: Learning to Find What You Need September 24, 2017 Written by Angela Robb Settling into Life with Parkinson’s My relationship with Parkinson’s began with a mouse click. I met my husband, Karl, in an America Online chat room 21 years ago. Our first discussions were mostly comprised of getting to know one another and playing 20 questions. Our conversations were easy, and his dry sense of humor came shining…
- Parkinson Voice Project’s Speech and Swallowing Therapy Program Goes Global April 23, 2019 Samantha Elandary has been dreaming for years of making the Parkinson’s speech and swallowing therapy program she developed in her Dallas, Texas, living room available worldwide. If she sounds excited these days, it’s because the pace of progress at her nonprofit group, Parkinson Voice Project (PVP), has shifted from a trot to a gallop over the past two years — thanks to initiatives…
- Pesticides and Head Injuries – But Also Nuts, Red Meat and Soft Drinks – Linked to Parkinson’s Risk in Cyprus Study November 11, 2019 Exposure to pesticides, severe head injury with fainting, and consumption of soda, nuts and red meat appear to be risk factors for Parkinson’s disease among people in Cyprus, a Mediterranean island with an interesting genetic mix, a study suggests. Study results further suggest that smoking and eating fish are associated with a lower risk of Parkinson’s, and it confirms some…
- Tips: What Can I Do to Improve My Speech and Communication? May 9, 2019 About 75 percent of people with Parkinson’s disease (PD) experience changes in speech and voice. These changes usually come on gradually and can vary from mild to severe. In the newest Parkinson’s Foundation educational book, Speech and Swallowing, we cover the symptoms, tools and exercises that can help you or a loved one better understand and manage speech, swallowing, voice,…