SLPs share how mindfulness tools help people focus on the present moment and ease their communication with others.Michael Boyle (Montclair State University) is an SLP who uses these tools personally and professionally. He discusses what these tools offer people who stutter and addresses misconceptions about mindfulness. Plus, in an interactive element, Boyle guides listeners through a mindfulness exercise.Later in the episode, SLP Jean Neils-Strunjas (University of South Carolina) joins me for a conversation on mindfulness and aging. And, she speaks on the benefits she’s seen for people with aphasia and the research she’s doing related to mindful walking.Learn More:* ASHA Convention Presentation: Cultivating Mindfulness to Enhance Communication Outcomes for Individuals With Communication Disorders (https://plan.core-apps.com/asha2024/event/a0c9b28d2341216f9b9d905f876552d3)* ASHA Voices: Stuttering and Stigma With SLP Derek Daniels (https://leader.pubs.asha.org/do/10.1044/2024-0509-podcast-SLP-stuttering-stigma-awareness/full/)* Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research: Age-Related Hearing Loss, Cognitive Decline, and Social Interaction: Testing a Framework (https://pubs.asha.org/doi/10.1044/2024_JSLHR-23-00810)Read the Transcript

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