Hear Me Out - A Masonic Children's Clinic Podcast

Episode 29: Empowering Words: Laura Brekken's Story of Advocacy and AAC

52 min · 20. mai 2026
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Hosts Niki Lampi and Tamara Pogin introduce the Masonic Children’s Clinic for Communication Disorders podcast, Hear Me Out, featuring parent Laura Brekken and therapist Annika. Laura shares her family’s experience navigating hearing loss, speech delay, autism, and AAC with her sons Jameson and Henry. She highlights Jameson’s growth after starting therapy at the Masonic Clinic, including increased communication and reduced frustration with the use of TouchChat AAC. Laura also discusses the impact of parent support groups, Music and Movement classes, and learning about Gestalt Language Processing. The episode also spotlights the Different Not Less Foundation and an upcoming autism walk/resource fair focused on expanding community resources.

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episode Episode 29: Empowering Words: Laura Brekken's Story of Advocacy and AAC cover

Episode 29: Empowering Words: Laura Brekken's Story of Advocacy and AAC

Hosts Niki Lampi and Tamara Pogin introduce the Masonic Children’s Clinic for Communication Disorders podcast, Hear Me Out, featuring parent Laura Brekken and therapist Annika. Laura shares her family’s experience navigating hearing loss, speech delay, autism, and AAC with her sons Jameson and Henry. She highlights Jameson’s growth after starting therapy at the Masonic Clinic, including increased communication and reduced frustration with the use of TouchChat AAC. Laura also discusses the impact of parent support groups, Music and Movement classes, and learning about Gestalt Language Processing. The episode also spotlights the Different Not Less Foundation and an upcoming autism walk/resource fair focused on expanding community resources.

20. mai 202652 min
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Episode 27: Different, Not Less: Building Advocacy with Devon Maycock

Hosts Niki Lampi and Tamara Pogin sit down with Devon Maycock for a meaningful conversation centered on autism, advocacy, and building stronger support systems for families. Devon shares insight into the lived experiences of families navigating autism, the importance of community connection, and the need for spaces that truly embrace and celebrate neurodiversity. The episode highlights how collaboration between clinicians, caregivers, and local organizations can create real, lasting impact—and why awareness alone isn’t enough without action and inclusion. A key focus of the conversation is the upcoming Autism Walk with the Different Not Less Foundation, bringing the Northland community together on April 26 at the DECC to raise awareness, foster connection, and support families in a visible, meaningful way.

14. april 202658 min
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Episode 26: Decades of Dedication: The Becker Family's Impact on Communication Services

Hosts Niki Lampi and Tamara Pogin on Hear Me Out, sharing the heart behind the Masonic Children’s Clinic for Communication Disorders—a place where families find support, hope, and free speech, language, and hearing services when they need it most. In this episode, they sit down with longtime supporter Maggie Holt, whose connection to the clinic spans generations. From her father’s passionate fundraising and her mother’s years of service, to her own memories growing up alongside the clinic, Maggie reflects on the deep sense of community that has shaped its mission. She shares stories of humble beginnings, the power of giving back, and the lasting impact the clinic has had on families—along with the pride of seeing it grow into what it is today. It’s a heartfelt reminder that behind every service provided is a community that truly cares.

8. april 202636 min