Welcome to Fresh SLP
Keeping you fresh, not frozen!
Come be curious with us!
We have a very engaging podcast that is rocketing to the top of the SLP podcast charts!
We have a community site where you find other SLPs with so many of the same questions you have.
We have self-directed courses to give you roots to grow and wings to fly!


Our Mission
Our mission is to empower new and transitioning SLPs worldwide to step into their careers with purpose, skill, and confidence while embracing a culture of acceptance, collaboration, and accountability.

Our Goal
Our goal is to do our very best at providing entry-level resources, community, and support for SLPs who are new in the field or transitioning in their careers.
Hey, fresh SLP! What if you could confidently step into your career, knowing that you had very specific materials and support for this very unique time in your career?
I Get It!
Fresh SLP is the Beginner’s Guide to the Galaxy (or in this case, your SLP Career!)
I have SLPs who ask me all the time,
“How do I do my very first clinical swallow evaluation all by myself?”
“How do I do my very first chart review?”
“What do I do again for language evaluation? I’ve never done one by myself.”
“How do I handle my schedule – there is so much to do!!”
“Help! I feel so alone!!”
You are not alone!
While other SLP websites are for SLPs who have at least some experience, the courses and resources at Fresh SLP are for those SLPs who are very new to the field or are transitioning into a different setting.
Fresh SLP is your missing link between graduate school and a successful SLP career.
We are your training wheels and you won’t need us for long but you will be very happy you took the time to learn from us. You will be riding down the road without your training wheels in no time!
So, looking for support as you take your first steps as a CF?
Ready to start your SLP career with some of the best entry-level resources possible?
Maybe you are already into your career and want to build a stronger foundation of professional and clinical skills.
Materials and support
Fresh SLP provides the materials and support for you to start your career or transition in your career with more confidence, competence, and choice!
Because all you want to do is just get started with your career in the most successful way possible. Spend less time worrying about what to do and more time enjoying the start of a great career. Fresh SLP joins you at this intersection of grad school and a successful SLP career by offering…
Books
- The SLP Graduate School Planner
- Lessons on Becoming: 52 Weekly Inspirations & Reflections on How to Become the SLP You Were Meant to Be
Podcast
The Missing Link for SLPs podcast – We’ve found the missing link for SLP awesomeness! Get clinical wisdom, pep talks, tips for success, inspirational quotes and so much more related to speech-language pathology! This podcast keeps you Fresh and connected with what you know and how to use it to master more and stress less!
Blog
With interesting, insightful information that will keep you swiping up to continue reading!
Membership
For the very new and transitioning SLP targeting 3 areas: the SLP as an individual, the SLP as a professional, and the SLP in a career.
Community
Meet other new and transitioning SLPs and feel safe in a community where you can ask questions and find answers.
The Missing Link for SLPs Episode: 122 A Day in the Life of a School-Based SLP Series #14: Working across age ranges in a small bilingual school with Breeah Carey #9
In this episode, we talk with Breeah Carey, an SLP truly loving her work as a contract school based therapist in a small bilingual school of 200 students. She talks about how she works with students from pre-K right through to eighth grade, their parents, and their teachers.
Big on relationship building, Breeah speaks about, especially after post-pandemic isolation, the importance of helping her little ones build relationships and communication skills with others to help improve overall quality of life. She also talks about how she had to learn additional skills to also work in private practice, and the benefits of social media for SLPS.
The Missing Link for SLPs Episode: 121 A Day in the Life of a School-Based SLP Series #14: Learnings and Insight from Transitioned School Based SLP with Renee Brown, The Busy Speech Mom #8
In this episode, you’ll hear Renee Brown talking with Katie Widestrom-Landgraf about how she took up an opportunity to switch from being a medical SLP to being school based. Renee talks about aspects of being a school based SLP that she needed to relearn and update to meet current practice. She also talks about what’s worked for her to work collaboratively with teachers, and other duties SLPs may find themselves tasked with in the school setting. A therapist who takes a holistic child led approach, Renee talks about the importance of advocacy not just for students, but also yourself, and the SLP profession.
The Missing Link for SLPs Episode: 120 A Day in the Life of a School-Based SLP Series #14: Being a School and Private Practice SLP #7
Our guest for this episode, Noelle Scolieri, works in both private practice and schools. Noelle talks about how she learned to adapt to the expectations of being an SLP as a grad student versus the reality in the job, and working long days. Hear how being a graduate student at the start of the pandemic and being unable to go to planned placements ultimately has led her to finding a niche in teletherapy. Noelle also shares some great tips on how to manage challenges such as attendance and no-show issues, leading an IEP meeting, and working effectively with other school-based professions.
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I have been listening to your podcasts for the past 4-5 months and have learned so much about myself and my career as an SLP.
Each episode makes me think outside the box and I walk away with so many ah-ha moments and quick tips I can easily apply to both my professional and personal life. I often forward different topics to friends (both SLPs and those that are not) that I know could benefit from the advice you and/or your guests discuss. Thank you for bringing light to so many topics that are frequently not discussed in our profession. Please keep these discussions coming because you are making a real difference to so many!

Vanessa Abraham, M.S. CCC-SLP Speech-Language Pathologist
