Finding Your Voice: Clinical Artistry, Evidence, and Identity in SLP with Jen Walentas Lewon
In celebration of National Speech-Language-Hearing Month, we sit down with Jen Walentas Lewon, clinical associate professor at the University of Colorado Boulder, to explore the intersection of science, artistry, and human connection in speech-language pathology.Jen shares her journey across diverse clinical settings, her passion for voice and neurogenic disorders, and her approach to student-centered mentorship. From gender-affirming voice work to the principles of LSVT LOUD, this conversation highlights how clinicians can balance structured, evidence-based practice with creativity and individualized care.We also discuss the evolving role of technology, telepractice, and access to care—while reinforcing a central theme of American Speech-Language-Hearing Association’s National Speech-Language-Hearing Month: the importance of communication and those who support it.Whether you’re a clinician, student, person living with a communication disorder, or a family member supporting a loved one, this episode offers insights into how we can all better understand, support, and empower the human voice.Show Notes:Special Guest: Jen Walentas Lewon, MS, MA, CCC-SLPHost: Elizabeth Peterson, MA, CCC-SLPTheme song: Think LOUD for Parkinson’s by Kindred Spirit and Leo Sayer, a song and video inspired by LSVT LOUD® speech treatment. Developed to raise awareness for Parkinson’s worldwide.Available for download and streaming on all major music platforms. Proceeds benefit the UK charity Cure Parkinson’s. The video can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=li1sfIXnrpcPodcast Production Team: CS Design Studios https://www.csdesignstudios.com/Get Certified: https://lsvtstore.mybigcommerce.com/LSVT Global Website: https://www.lsvtglobal.comFind LSVT Clinicians: https://www.lsvtglobal.com/LSVTFindClinicians