Views from the 8%

By: Jordyn Carroll M.S. CCC-SLP
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  • Views from the 8% shares the experiences and amplifies the voices of the minoritized 8% of speech-language pathologists. Join Jordyn Carroll, M.S., CCC-SLP (@JRC_theSLP), a Black SLP as she advocates for representation and diversification in and outside of the field. Featuring interviews from the 8%, stories, resources, lessons, conversations, and actionable items to continue bettering ourselves and our communities.
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Episodes
  • Black SLP Magic
    Jan 20 2022

    Chelsie Esek (@EsekHealth) is a Nigerian-American medical SLP and Howard University alumna based in Texas. She is the creator of the Black SLP Magic Conference, with the first event held during ASHA weekend 2021 in Washington, D.C.

    In this episode, we discuss:
    The motivation behind the Black SLP Magic conference
    Why the conference is essential
    Chelsie's future plans
    Finding our purpose through community
    Our experience together at Howard
    And More!

    Less of an interview, more of a conversation between friends.

    Follow Chelsie: https://www.instagram.com/esekhealth/
    Follow Jordyn: https://www.instagram.com/jrc_theslp/

    Watch the episode on YouTube

    Shop apparel, room decor, therapy materials, and more: https://www.etsy.com/shop/JRCtheSLP?ref=shop_sugg


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    51 mins
  • How Did I Get Here? Disparities, what needs to change, and what makes Jordyn the clinician she is
    Oct 27 2021

    This episode, Jordyn was interviewed by a student, Franchesca Soto.
    In this general interview, she answers questions related to a variety of topics about herself, the profession, racial disparities, and more.

    Watch the episode here: https://youtu.be/ZZMZQd-2HOU

    Follow Jordyn on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jrc_theslp/

    Shop products and apparel: https://www.jrctheslp.com/shop

    Shop TpT materials: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Jrctheslp

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    21 mins
  • The Experience of Doing It All: An Interview With Dr. Valencia Perry
    May 9 2021

    Dr. Valencia Perry is a bilingual, bidialectal speech-language pathologist and researcher at Howard University. As a DC Native and HBCU grad, Dr. Perry encompasses a unique experience in cultivating a community of inspiration,

    As a mother, professor, researcher, private practice owner, mentor, and more, Dr. Perry shares so many gems throughout the interview that could be beneficial to all.

    In this episode, we talk about:
    Choosing the doctoral/professorial path
    Why we need different types of people in the field
    Juggling motherhood, private practice, and teaching
    Role reversal: When Dr. Perry's child went to speech therapy
    What does Dr. Perry want to see change in the field?

    Timestamps:
    1:10 Who is Dr. Perry?
    3:28 Becoming an SLP, professor, and SLP
    8:06 Impact of being a D.C. Native, Howard influences, and representation
    14:32 Money and Debt/Why Dr. Perry opened a private practice
    20:13 When the roles reversed: having a child in therapy as an SLP
    24:02 Learning how to better work with moms, caregivers, and communities
    27:20 What Dr. Perry wants to see change in the field
    44:20 Advice Dr. Perry needed to hear when she was younger
    49:17 Where to find/contact her!

    Watch to the entire episode: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoqKLAGVOYl-zXJpDqB1DSQ
    Follow Dr. Perry on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/language_research_therapy/
    Follow Jordyn on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jrc_theslp/

    Shop apparel, stickers, digital resources, and more: https://www.jrctheslp.com/shop


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    51 mins

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