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Episode 267: The Power of Breath with Campbell Will
On this week’s podcast, integrative physiotherapist and breathwork educator, Campbell Will joins Hallie to talk about the importance of breath and how it is often overlooked in healthcare.
Listen in as Campbell shares his journey into specializing in breathwork and the need for a more comprehensive approach that combines functional and intentional breathwork.
Campbell and Hallie also discuss the underestimated power of breathing for health and well-being. They explore how breath impacts the nervous system, emotions, and even posture. Campbell shares techniques while acknowledging the need for personalized practices in our fast-paced world.
If this episode has resonated with you in some way, take a screenshot of you listening, post it to your Instagram stories, and tag Hallie @halliebulkin and Campbell @breathbodytherapy
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Ep 327: Understanding Holistic Dentistry & Myofunctional Therapy
44:45|This week on The Untethered Podcast, Hallie Bulkin sits down with Dr. Jennifer Tipograph, a holistic dentist and passionate advocate for whole-body wellness through oral health. From her beginnings as a dental assistant to her current role as a leading figure in integrative dental care, Dr. Tipograph shares her unique journey and powerful insights into the world of holistic dentistry.You'll also hear about their co-created children’s book series, designed to normalize conversations around tongue ties and educate both kids and parents in a fun and approachable way. With a strong emphasis on the team-based care model, Dr. Tipograph offers invaluable tips for professionals and families alike.If this episode resonates with you, snap a screenshot of you listening and share it on your Instagram Stories! Tag Hallie @halliebulkin and Dr. Tipograph @drjennifertipograph on IG and @naturaldentalassociates to spread the word.In this episode, you’ll hear: ✔️ Dr. Tipograph’s journey into holistic dentistry ✔️ Why tongue ties need more than just a quick release ✔️ The role of myofunctional therapy in lifelong health ✔️ How to prepare kids (and parents!) for tongue-tie procedures ✔️ Empowering children through self-awareness and education ✔️ The magic of team collaboration in care ✔️ Behind the scenes of their educational book series ✔️ Practical advice for both providers and parentsWhether you're a parent, provider, or just curious about the intersection of oral and overall health, this conversation is packed with inspiration and practical guidance!LINKSGet to know Dr. Jennifer Tipograph on InstagramCheck out her website: https://naturaldentistassociates.com/Our books: Amazon link to all 3 https://www.amazon.com/s?k=hallie+bulkin&crid=3D87DP06D122&sprefix=hallie+bulkin%2Caps%2C171&ref=nb_...Be part of our Myo Fam! Join us inside The Myo Membership: www.themyomembership.comBecome a Certified Myofunctional Therapist™ (CMT®). Enroll here: www.themyomethod.comReady to turn your "myo eyes" on? Join our webinar: https://www.feedthepeds.com/myo-webinarDownload a Free F.A.S.T. Myo Screening Packet Here: FastMyoScreening.comFind a myofunctional therapist: www.themyodirectory.comConnect with Hallie on Instagram, Facebook & LinkedINHaven’t left a review yet? Click here and thank you, as always, for being a listener!Ep 326: Overcoming ARFID and Pediatric Feeding Issues with Melanie Potock, MA, CCC-SLP
42:39|ARFID and pediatric feeding disorders take center stage this week on The Untethered Podcast.Hallie welcomes pediatric feeding expert Melanie Potock, MA, CCC-SLP, to discuss the connection between ARFID (Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder), pediatric feeding disorders (PFD), and childhood anxiety.Melanie, a licensed speech-language pathologist and internationally recognized author, breaks down how anxiety plays a central role in many feeding challenges—and how understanding this connection can help families and professionals create meaningful progress.Whether you're a parent navigating extreme picky eating or a professional working with feeding clients, this episode offers practical, compassionate strategies to reduce anxiety, build trust, and promote lasting change.If this episode resonates with you, take a screenshot while you’re listening, post it to your Instagram Stories, and tag Hallie @halliebulkin and Melanie @mymunchbug_melaniepotockIn this episode, you’ll learn:✔️ What differentiates picky eating from ARFID and PFD✔️ How anxiety influences feeding behavior and progress✔️ Ways to reduce anxiety for both children and parents✔️ Why parent coaching is essential in feeding therapy✔️ How autism spectrum disorder intersects with feeding challenges✔️ The power of a transdisciplinary treatment model✔️ Tools and strategies for making mealtimes less stressfulWhether you're a parent, therapist, or educator, this episode provides a roadmap to better understanding and supporting children with complex feeding needs.LINKSGet to know Melanie Potock on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mymunchbug_melaniepotock/Check out her website: https://mymunchbug.com/Be part of our Myo Fam! Join us inside The Myo Membership: www.themyomembership.comBecome a Certified Myofunctional Therapist™ (CMT®). Enroll here: www.themyomethod.comReady to turn your "myo eyes" on? Join our webinar: https://www.feedthepeds.com/myo-webinarDownload a Free F.A.S.T. Myo Screening Packet Here: FastMyoScreening.comFind a myofunctional therapist: www.themyodirectory.comConnect with Hallie on Instagram, Facebook & LinkedINHaven’t left a review yet? Click here and thank you, as always, for being a listener! Want to watch more of the episode? Click hereEp 325: Introducing Solid Foods with Pediatric Feeding Experts Cinthia Scott, RD, IBCLC & Catherine Callahan, MS, CCC-SLP, CLC
35:31|Ep 325: Introducing Solid Foods with Pediatric Feeding Experts Cinthia Scott, RD, IBCLC & Catherine Callahan, MS, CCC-SLP, CLCThis week on The Untethered Podcast, we welcome two incredible pediatric feeding specialists: Catherine Callahan & Cinthia Scott. Catherine is a speech-language pathologist and pediatric feeding therapist, while Cinthia is a pediatric registered dietitian and lactation consultant. Together, they discuss their new book, Baby Leads the Way, which provides an evidence-based guide to starting solid foods. They share valuable insights on recognizing readiness for solids, the benefits of baby-led feeding, early allergen introduction, and maintaining responsive feeding practices that encourage intuitive eating in children. If this episode has resonated with you in some way, take a screenshot of you listening, post it to your Instagram Stories, and tag Hallie @halliebulkinIn this episode, you’ll hear:✔️ How to know when your baby is ready for solids✔️ The benefits and basics of baby-led weaning✔️ Introducing allergens safely and early✔️ Maintaining responsive feeding to foster intuitive eating✔️ Handling choking concerns with confidence✔️ Tips to prevent picky eating✔️ Creating varied, nutritious meals for the whole familyWhether you’re a parent or professional, this episode is packed with practical strategies to support your baby’s feeding journey with confidence and joy!LINKSGet to know Catherine Callahan & Cinthia Scott on Instagram here and here.Check out her website: https://thebabydietitian.com/about/ and https://www.chikidsfeeding.com/Be part of our Myo Fam! Join us inside The Myo Membership: www.themyomembership.comBecome a Certified Myofunctional Therapist™ (CMT®). Enroll here: www.themyomethod.comReady to turn your "myo eyes" on? Join our webinar: https://www.feedthepeds.com/myo-webinarDownload a Free F.A.S.T. Myo Screening Packet Here: FastMyoScreening.comFind a myofunctional therapist: www.themyodirectory.comConnect with Hallie on Instagram, Facebook & LinkedINHaven’t left a review yet? Click here and thank you, as always, for being a listener! Want to watch more of the episode? Click hereEp 324: Exploring Airway Health in Dentistry: Insights from Meggie Graham, DDS & Liz Turner, DMD
55:22|Ep 324: Exploring Airway Health in Dentistry: Insights from Meggie Graham, DDS & Liz Turner, DMDThis week on the Untethered Podcast, Hallie welcomes Liz and Meggie from the Untethered Airway Health Center. They discuss the origins of their center and the importance of airway health in dentistry. Both Liz and Meggie dive into their personal journeys into airway-focused care and the establishment of their collaborative center. The conversation covers the holistic and interdisciplinary approach to treating tongue ties, the significance of pre and post-operative care, and how facial restrictions impact overall health. If this episode has resonated with you in some way, take a screenshot of you listening, post it to your Instagram Stories, and tag Hallie @halliebulkin and Meggie and Liz @untetheredairwayIn this episode, you’ll hear:✔️ The origin of the Untethered Airway Health Center and its mission.✔️ Meggie’s journey and collaboration with Liz.✔️ The importance of airway health in dentistry.✔️ Challenges in pediatric feeding and the role of myofunctional therapy.✔️ The value of comprehensive, interdisciplinary care.✔️ Cadaveric dissection and fascial connections.✔️ Identifying and treating airway issues in dentistry.✔️ The impact of orthodontics on airway health.✔️ Advocacy for children's health and educating providers and parents.✔️ New resources to advance airway health education.THIS WEEK:Doors to the Pediatric Feeding Hub are NOW OPEN! Get monthly mentorship from 5 experienced SLP and OT pediatric feeding specialists (plus the other members!) for a fraction of what a single consult would cost. https://pediatricfeedinghub.com/ LINKSGet to know Meggie Graham, DDS & Liz Turner, DMD on Instagram. Check out their website: https://untetheredairwayhealthcenter.com/aboutReady to turn your "myo eyes" on? Join our free training and learn how to screen patients for myo: https://www.feedthepeds.com/myo-webinarFind a myofunctional therapist here: www.themyodirectory.comConnect with Hallie on Instagram, Facebook & LinkedINHaven’t left a review yet? Click here and thank you, as always, for being a listener! Want to watch more of the episode? Click hereEpisode 323: 40 Things I Haven’t Figured Out at 40
21:51|Ep 323: 40 Things I Haven’t Figured Out at 40 “A Special Birthday Episode with Hallie Bulkin”This week on The Untethered Podcast, Hallie Bulkin gets real and really relatable in this humorous and heartfelt 40th birthday episode. She opens up about 40 things she still hasn’t figured out at 40 — and guess what? It’s perfectly okay.From the never-ending struggle with fitted sheets to overthinking, forgetting to drink water, or learning how to rest without guilt — Hallie takes us through the beautifully messy journey of growth, self-compassion, and still figuring it all out.It’s a celebration of being human, imperfect, and totally okay with it.If this episode has resonated with you in some way, take a screenshot of you listening, post it to your Instagram Stories, and tag Hallie @halliebulkinIn this episode, you’ll hear: ✔️ Real talk on ambition vs. contentment ✔️ Personal quirks and struggles we all share ✔️ Reflections on work, wellness & the wildness of adulting ✔️ A gentle reminder that growth is nonlinear ✔️ Laughs, wisdom, and plenty of birthday feelsDrop Hallie some birthday love in the comments & let us know:What’s something you still haven’t figured out — and are learning to accept?LINKSBe part of our Myo Fam! Join us inside The Myo Membership: www.themyomembership.comBecome a Certified Myofunctional Therapist™ (CMT®). Enroll here: www.themyomethod.comReady to turn your "myo eyes" on? Join our webinar: https://www.feedthepeds.com/myo-webinarDownload a Free F.A.S.T. Myo Screening Packet Here: FastMyoScreening.comFind a myofunctional therapist: www.themyodirectory.comConnect with Hallie on Instagram, Facebook & LinkedINHaven’t left a review yet? Click here and thank you, as always, for being a listener! Want to watch more of the episode? Click hereEpisode 322: Child Expansion Journey: Real Talks with Lily and Mia
25:39|Episode 322: Child Expansion Journey: Real Talks with Lily and MiaThis week on The Untethered Podcast, we’re bringing you a heartwarming and candid conversation as host Hallie Bulkin sits down with her own daughters, 9-year-old Lily and 7-year-old Mia, to share their real-life experiences with orthodontic expansion.From upper ALF appliances to rapid palatal expanders and customized HA devices, Lily and Mia talk about the good, the hard, and the funny sides of having airway-focused appliances.If this episode has resonated with you in some way, take a screenshot of you listening, post it to your Instagram Stories, and tag Hallie @halliebulkin and Dr. Annie @dr.anniebabbIn this episode, you’ll hear:✔️ Personal stories from Lily and Mia’s orthodontic journey✔️ The impact of ALF and HA appliances on eating, speech & daily life✔️ Tips for cleaning and managing appliances✔️ Real talk about how kids really feel wearing these devices✔️ Why airway-centric orthodontics matter for long-term healthIf you’re a parent navigating pediatric orthodontics or curious about airway-focused care, this episode is full of relatable insights and practical tips—straight from the kids themselves!LINKSBe part of our Myo Fam! Join us inside The Myo Membership: www.themyomembership.comBecome a Certified Myofunctional Therapist™ (CMT®). Enroll here: www.themyomethod.comReady to turn your "myo eyes" on? Join our webinar: https://www.feedthepeds.com/myo-webinarDownload a Free F.A.S.T. Myo Screening Packet Here: FastMyoScreening.comFind a myofunctional therapist: www.themyodirectory.comConnect with Hallie on Instagram, Facebook & LinkedINHaven’t left a review yet? Click here and thank you, as always, for being a listener! Want to watch more of the episode? Click hereEpisode 321: Understanding Baby Milestones: A Pediatric PT's Guide to Early Development with Dr. Allison Mell, PT, DPT
55:29|Episode 321: Understanding Baby Milestones: A Pediatric PT's Guide to Early Development with Dr. Allison Mell, PT, DPTThis week on the Untethered Podcast, Hallie welcomes Dr. Allison Mell, a pediatric physical therapist with a deep passion for child development. Allison shares her journey from general physical therapy to specializing in infant development, focusing on empowering parents with the tools and knowledge to support their child’s growth. The conversation dives into essential early milestones such as tummy time, rolling, crawling, and walking, emphasizing the quality of movement over just meeting checklists. The episode also tackles the recent removal of certain milestones from the CDC guidelines and the implications for early intervention and parental confidence. If this episode has resonated with you in some way, take a screenshot of you listening, post it to your Instagram Stories, and tag Hallie @halliebulkinIn this episode, you’ll hear:Allison’s transition into pediatric physical therapy and her mission to support families.The importance of recognizing and supporting quality of movement in early development.Tummy time as a foundational activity for motor skills and strength building.Practical, everyday strategies for encouraging movement and milestones at home.Discussion on rolling and how it can impact sleep and comfort.The effects of CDC milestone changes on early detection and intervention.Barriers parents face when seeking developmental evaluations and services.Encouragement for parents to trust their instincts and advocate for their child’s needs.Whether you're a parent, provider, or simply passionate about early childhood development, this episode is packed with valuable insights and support!LINKSGet to know Dr. Allison on Instagram. Check out her website: https://www.totsontarget.com/Be part of our Myo Fam! Join us inside The Myo Membership: www.themyomembership.comBecome a Certified Myofunctional Therapist™ (CMT®). Enroll here: www.themyomethod.comReady to turn your "myo eyes" on? Join our webinar: https://www.feedthepeds.com/myo-webinarDownload a Free F.A.S.T. Myo Screening Packet Here: FastMyoScreening.comFind a myofunctional therapist: www.themyodirectory.comConnect with Hallie on Instagram, Facebook & LinkedINHaven’t left a review yet? Click here and thank you, as always, for being a listener!Want to watch more of the episode? Click hereEpisode 320: Understanding the Impact of Oral Restrictions on Growth and Development with Dr. Annie Babb, DDS
53:19|Episode 320: Understanding the Impact of Oral Restrictions on Growth and Development with Dr. Annie Babb, DDSThis week On Untethered Podcast, Hallie Bulkin welcomes Dr. Annie Babb, a dentist specializing in oral restrictions and airway health. Dr. Annie shares her journey from general dentistry to opening her own practice focused on tongue ties, lip ties, and myofunctional therapy. They discuss the importance of a functional approach to treating oral restrictions, the role of bodywork, collaborating with other healthcare professionals, and the considerations for treating infants versus older children. This episode offers valuable insights for both healthcare providers and parents navigating the complexities of oral health and its impact on overall development.If this episode has resonated with you in some way, take a screenshot of you listening, post it to your Instagram Stories, and tag Hallie @halliebulkin and Dr. Annie @dr.anniebabbIn this episode, you’ll hear:Dr. Annie Babb's Professional JourneyOpening a New PracticeFocus on Function and TherapyChallenges with Toddler TreatmentsEarly Expansion in ChildrenPersonal Experiences with ExpansionTongue Tie Releases in InfantsImportance of Body WorkPost-Procedure Support and TechniquesUnderstanding Caregiver ExperiencesTechniques for Infant Oral CareChallenges in Wound Care RecommendationsDebate on Tongue and Lip TiesImpact of Orthodontic PracticesInsurance and Treatment AccessibilityLINKSGet to know Dr. Annie on Instagram here and here. Check out her website https://allaboutfunctionpc.com/Be part of our Myo Fam! Join us inside The Myo Membership >>> www.themyomembership.comBecome a Certified Myofunctional Therapist™ (CMT®). Enroll here: www.themyomethod.comReady to turn your "myo eyes" on? Join our webinar >>> https://www.feedthepeds.com/myo-webinarDownload a Free F.A.S.T. Myo Screening Packet Here: FastMyoScreening.comFind a myofunctional therapist >>> www.themyodirectory.comConnect with Hallie on Instagram, Facebook & LinkedINHaven’t left a review yet? Click here and thank you, as always, for being a listener! Want to watch more of the episode? Click hereEpisode 319: Elevate Your Practice with the Pediatric Feeding Hub, Hallie Bulkin, MA CCC-SLP, CMT®, CPFT™
18:04|Episode 319: Elevate Your Practice with the Pediatric Feeding Hub, Hallie Bulkin, MA CCC-SLP, CMT®, CPFT™ This week On Untethered Podcast, host Hallie Bulkin announces the launch of the Pediatric Feeding Hub, a new mentorship and community platform for pediatric speech-language pathologists (SLPs), occupational therapists (OTs), physical therapists (PTs), and feeding therapists. The hub aims to provide affordable, flexible, and real-time support through weekly Zoom office hours, a private Facebook group, and live mentorship from experienced clinicians. The initial phase offers a limited-time beta pricing opportunity. This new initiative is designed to alleviate the feelings of isolation and uncertainty that many therapists face while treating complex pediatric feeding and swallowing cases.If this episode has resonated with you in some way, take a screenshot of you listening, post it to your Instagram Stories, and tag Hallie @halliebulkinIn this episode, you’ll hear:Exciting Announcement: The Pediatric Feeding HubWhat is the Pediatric Feeding Hub?Meet the Expert TeamMembership Details and BenefitsHow to JoinBeta Pricing for 5 Days OnlyQ&A: Common Questions AnsweredFinal Thoughts and MissionLINKSJump into The Pediatric Feeding Hub by joining our email list here or by emailing support@feedthepeds.com Connect with Hallie on Instagram, Facebook & LinkedINHaven’t left a review yet? Click here and thank you, as always, for being a listener! Want to watch more of the episode? Click here