#51 The Spirit of SLP with Steff Lebsack

Published: March 30, 2021, 12:30 a.m.

Steff Lebsack became a speech-language pathologist because she has an older brother, Jasper, who is a person who stutters. Steff focuses clinically on the treatment of stuttering and cluttering and is the current course designer/instructor for the graduate Fluency Disorders course for the Baylor University online Master\u2019s Degree Program. Steff believes that her role in the field of speech pathology is a life passion and not a career. She lives with her husband Kevin, her two beautiful young children Mary and Karter and a pug named Ritchie. When she isn\u2019t playing with her kids or catching up on stuttering current events, she can be found baking, writing or reading. She can even be found playing piano or the drums if you are brave enough to listen.

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NOTES

0:00-22:30- Introductions

22:30-38:00- Stuttering and shifting it in acceptance, giving them the keys; chats with Dr. Phil

38:00-47:25- Transcending Stuttering Cohort & meaning behind it

47:25-54:40- Empathy in life and therapy; nicknames around the SLP community

54:40- 1:08:38- Love and marriage with Kevin; end

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HOST BIO

Uri Schneider, M.A. CCC -SLP\xa0is co-founder and leader at\xa0Schneider Speech; creator of\xa0Transcending Stuttering Academy\xa0and faculty at the\xa0University of California, Riverside School of Medicine.