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"Straight From the Heart" Interview Series: Breana Herren
Breana Herren is an incredibly hardworking, and kind mother to her three children - Kaiden (5) Max (3) Madalynn (1). Bre and her husband,...


15 Things I Would Tell My 12 Year-Old Self
When I first started going to speech therapy at Circle Creek, Courtni showed me an article about a list of things that another stutterer...


"Straight from the Heart" Interview Series: Stephen Doherty
Stephen is a hardworking, personable, & kind father. Courtni & Stephen own Circle Creek Therapy, and they have their son, (Noah), attend...


The Stuttering Tax
Imagine my friend, let’s call her Margot, is eating a chicken Caesar salad at her favorite restaurant. Margot is a beautiful, smart,...


"Straight From the Heart" Interview Series: Shelley Lemieux
Shelley Lemieux goes to Circle Creek Therapy for speech, occupational, and physical therapy because she has MS. MS stands for "multiple...


My Best Experience with Coffee, A Complete Stranger, & My Stutter
It was just another summer morning. The sun was shining through every window, and I was feeling ready for my day. Even though Washington...


"Straight From The Heart" Interview Series: Doniella Adame
Doniella Adame is a hard working, and loving mother to her son, Noah. Doniella and her husband bring Noah into Circle Creek Therapy for...


What I Wish More People Knew About My Job
Audri: I do a little bit of everything around the office, depending on what time of the year it is, and what my schedule permits. My job...


The Power of the Waiting Room
Our waiting room has power. No, I’m not talking about the power in the waiting room, but instead the power of the waiting room. I never...


What I Wish People Knew About My Job as a Speech Pathologist
Courtni: Someone: “So, you’re a speech therapist, huh? You help people with their sounds, like when they have a lisp?” Me: “Yes but so...


"Straight From the Heart" Interview Series: Laura Fenwick
Laura is a kind, thoughtful, and wonderful mother. She is raising 3 boys, and one little girl alongside her husband. Laura brings in her...


What I Wish People Knew About My Job as a COTA
Katie: When many people hear the words “Occupational Therapy”, they think that I am here to help find them a job. Well, not quite....


What I Wish People Knew About My Job as a Physical Therapist Assistant
Kristen: First off, PT does not stand for Physical Torture! :) Being a PTA means helping my patients get back to the things that they...


The Stereotypical “Stutterer"
When you think of someone who stutters, who do you usually think of? Do you think of Colin Firth who plays King George VI in "The King's...


What I Wish People Knew About My Job as a Speech Language Pathologist
Maria: It's not all "speech" sound work like working on /s/ or /r/, although we do love articulation! Some clients work on their social...


"Straight From the Heart" Interview Series: Alicia Gundersen
Alicia Gundersen is a successful business owner, personal trainer, wife and mother to her two daughters. Overall, she is the most...


What I Wish People Knew About My Job as an SLPA
I haven't been an SLPA for a very long time, but I do love what I do! I received my BS in Communication Disorders from the Speech &...


What I Wish People Knew About My Job as a Speech Therapist
Audrey: I always look forward to people asking what I do for work, because most people don’t know what it is Speech-Language Pathologists...


What I Wish People Knew About My Job as a Physical Therapist
Melissa: As a physical therapist, there are many different settings and age ranges we can work with. My specialty is pediatrics and what...


What I Wish People Knew About My Job As An Occupational Therapist
Cindy: As an occupational therapist, I wear many hats. As a healer, I need to be a good listener for my patient, in order to hear the...
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