The Myohacker Podcast: Answering Myo, Airway, & Feeding Questions
The MyoHacker Podcast | Airway Health, Myofunctional Therapy & Whole-Body Development
The MyoHacker Podcast helps parents and providers understand the connection between breathing, sleep, oral function, and whole-body health. Hosted by Karindy, a licensed Speech-Language Pathologist and myofunctional therapist, this show breaks down complex airway topics into practical, real-life strategies you can use at home.
Learn how issues like mouth breathing, tongue ties, and poor oral function impact sleep, behavior, development, and long-term health. Discover how myofunctional therapy supports airway development, orthodontic stability, and nervous system regulation.
Each episode features clinical insight, real-life case examples, and actionable tools to help children grow, eat, breathe, sleep, and thrive.
Follow @MyohackerSLP and visit MyohackerSLP.com for free resources, guides, and courses.
Episodes

Monday Feb 24, 2025
Monday Feb 24, 2025
We discuss how herbal remedies and Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) can transform your oral health, airway, sleep, and overall well-being in episode 20 of The Myohacker Podcast. Join Karindy and Dr. Chloe Weber, DACM, L.Ac—Doctor of Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine and founder of Radical Roots Herbs & Noxi Herbs—as they dive into the healing potential of Chinese medicine. Dr. Chloe shares the incredible story behind Remy’s Revenge, an herbal formula she developed for her son, who battles a rare genetic disorder and intractable epilepsy. She breaks down TCM principles and their connection to neurological health, offering invaluable insights for families navigating complex medical needs.
From a myofunctional perspective, this episode is fascinating—Dr. Chloe highlights the tongue as a diagnostic tool in Chinese medicine, explaining what different features reveal about health (including Karindy’s own tongue reading!).
You'll also discover:
Why hemp product quality matters for healing
How TCM approaches headaches, seizures & neurological disorders
The role of genetic diagnoses in understanding health conditions
The powerful link between gut health, stress & digestion
Holistic strategies to support caregivers & special needs families
Plus, stay tuned until the end as Dr. Chloe shares how Noxi Herbs offers targeted support for women with endometriosis and hormonal imbalances.
Exclusive Discount for Podcast Listeners! Get 20% off at NoxiHerbs.com, RadicalRootsHerbs.com, or a custom formula from Dr. Chloe with code: MYOHACKER
This episode is packed with wisdom—please share it with the women in your life who are caring for others and need a boost for themselves!
How to Connect with Dr. Chloe
Instagram | @radicalroots @noxiherbs
Podcast | Radical Remedy Podcast
https://radicalrootsherbs.com/
https://www.noxiherbs.com/
How to Connect with Karindy
https://www.myohackerslp.com/
Instagram | @myohackerslp
Facebook | @myohackerslp
YouTube | @theMyohackerPodcast
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Credits
The Myohacker Podcast is hosted by Karindy Ong, MA, CCC-SLP and edited by Allison Massengale. Song “Better Sweater” performed by Desert Dive, licensed via Soundstripe. Content ID: MQLTBVFFAQ6XG6D6
Disclaimer
The content shared on this podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only. The views and opinions expressed by the host and guests do not necessarily reflect those of the podcast or its affiliates. This podcast does not provide medical, legal, or professional advice. Always consult with appropriate professionals regarding your individual circumstances. By listening, you agree that the host and podcast are not responsible for any actions you may take based on the information provided.

Monday Feb 17, 2025
Monday Feb 17, 2025
In this episode of the MyoHacker podcast, Karindy Ong interviews Melissa Nealy, CPM, LM, a midwife with a diverse background in music education, formerly an International Board Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC), Melissa delves into the complexities of tongue ties, implications for breastfeeding, and the hormonal changes during pregnancy that affect maternal health. Melissa emphasizes the need for proactive conversations about maternal health and the importance of addressing issues like iron levels and breathing during pregnancy. In this conversation, Melissa discusses the critical importance of monitoring iron and ferritin levels during pregnancy, the need for comprehensive lab testing, and how treatment approaches to low ferritin and iron may lend different results. She also addresses postpartum recovery, connective tissue concerns, and the challenges faced by neurodiverse individuals during pregnancy. The discussion emphasizes the need for individualized care and the importance of understanding the unique health needs of pregnant women.
Chapters
00:00 Journey to Midwifery: A Unique Path
08:02 The Role of Music in Midwifery
12:03 Understanding Tongue Tie and Its Impact
19:56 Pregnancy: Hormonal Changes and Their Effects
28:01 Breathing and Oxygen Needs During Pregnancy
31:57 Understanding Low Iron and Ferritin Levels
36:21 The Importance of Comprehensive Testing
41:46 Postpartum Recovery and Iron Levels
46:21 Oral Supplementation vs. Iron Infusions
54:14 Connective Tissue Concerns in Pregnancy
01:00:50 Neurodiversity and Pregnancy Challenges
How to Connect with Melissa
www.spiralpathmidwifery.com
Instagram | @spiralpathmidwifery
How to Connect with Karindy
https://www.myohackerslp.com/
Instagram | @myohackerslp
Facebook | @myohackerslp
YouTube | @theMyohackerPodcast
Spotify | The Myohacker Podcast
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Credits
The Myohacker Podcast is hosted by Karindy Ong, MA, CCC-SLP and edited by Allison Massengale. Song “Better Sweater” performed by Desert Dive, licensed via Soundstripe. Content ID: KTYUHKBBOIWPA3DD
Disclaimer
The content shared on this podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only. The views and opinions expressed by the host and guests do not necessarily reflect those of the podcast or its affiliates. This podcast does not provide medical, legal, or professional advice. Always consult with appropriate professionals regarding your individual circumstances. By listening, you agree that the host and podcast are not responsible for any actions you may take based on the information provided.

Thursday Feb 13, 2025
Thursday Feb 13, 2025
In this episode of the MyoHacker Podcast, Karindy Ong provides practical ways to use play and oral motor activities to promote airway health in toddlers. She emphasizes the role of play in therapy, the distinction between feeding and myofunctional therapy, and practical techniques for parents to engage their children in oral health practices. The conversation covers various strategies for improving tongue coordination, nasal breathing, desensitization techniques, and the significance of chewing for craniofacial development. This episode is fun and should make you want to play and model these fun activities for your kiddos of all ages!
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Myofunctional Therapy for Kids02:47 Understanding Myofunctional and Feeding Therapy06:08 Engaging Play Techniques for Tongue Awareness09:00 Desensitization and Sensory Play for Oral Health11:52 Nasal Breathing Techniques and Practices15:07 Teaching Kids to Blow Their Nose18:02 Importance of Chewing for Craniofacial Development
How to Connect with Karindy
https://www.myohackerslp.com/
Instagram | @myohackerslp
Facebook | @myohackerslp
YouTube | @theMyohackerPodcast
Spotify | The Myohacker Podcast
Apple Podcast | The Myohacker Podcast
Credits
The Myohacker Podcast is hosted by Karindy Ong, MA, CCC-SLP and edited by Allison Massengale. Song “Better Sweater” performed by Desert Dive, licensed via Soundstripe. Content ID: EJF8ZMJQ8K4KBDA6
Disclaimer
The content shared on this podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only. The views and opinions expressed by the host and guests do not necessarily reflect those of the podcast or its affiliates. This podcast does not provide medical, legal, or professional advice. Always consult with appropriate professionals regarding your individual circumstances. By listening, you agree that the host and podcast are not responsible for any actions you may take based on the information provided.

Monday Feb 10, 2025
Monday Feb 10, 2025
In this episode of The MyoHacker podcast, Karindy interviews functional dietitian and counselor Danielle Mitchell, M.Ed., LPC, RDN, LD, FMCHC from The Cognizant Group. This conversation delves into the intricate relationship between nutrition, airway, and mental health. Danielle shares her personal journey into the field of neuro nutrition, highlighting her experiences with pediatric health and the impact of nutrition on brain function. They discuss the NeuroWell+ Nutrigenomics Panel, a functional assessment tool designed to identify nutritional needs and genetic predispositions, and delve into the significance of methylation, detoxification, mitochondria, autophagy and more in maintaining overall health. The conversation underscores the necessity of tailored dietary interventions and the role of collaboration among healthcare professionals. In this conversation, Danielle and Karindy discuss the intricate relationship between nutrition, airway, genetics, and overall health. They discuss the impact of blood sugar on behavior, the importance of meal timing, and the role of fasting in health management. The conversation also delves into detoxification myths, supporting mitochondrial health, and understanding health markers through genetic insights. They emphasize the need for a balanced approach to health, encouraging parents to foster a love for wellness in their children while navigating the complexities of health management without feeling overwhelmed. Practitioners wanting to use the NeuroWell+ Nutrigenomics Panel may use the code "MYOHACKERPODCAST" for 15% off the course.
Takeaways
The connections between nutrition, airway, & mental health is profound.
The NeuroWell+ Nutrigenomics Panel helps identify individual needs at a cellular level & makes a powerful impact when interpreted in the context of symptoms.
Methylation plays a critical role & should be treated through an interconnected systems approach.
Autophagy is vital for cellular health & blood sugar regulation.
Blood sugar dips can lead to irritability and aggression.
Detoxification should focus on reducing body burden.
Mitochondrial health is essential for overall wellness.
Anxiety can hinder effective health changes, even if the supplements, diet, and interventions are optimal.
Flexibility in health practices is important for sustainability & to reduce caregiver burnout.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Neuro Nutrition and Personal Journeys
05:56 The Intersection of Nutrition and Mental Health
12:00 Understanding Functional Assessments & Multidisciplinary Care
18:02 Exploring the NeuroWell+ Nutrigenomics Panel
23:59 Methylation and Its Impact on Health
29:56 The Role of Inflammation & Autophagy in Cellular Health
40:40 Understanding Blood Sugar and Its Impact on Behavior
42:30 The Importance of Nutrition and Meal Timing
44:47 Rest, Digest, and the Role of Fasting
46:59 Detoxification: Myths and Realities
51:17 Supporting Mitochondrial Health
59:44 Navigating Neurotransmitter Markers and Genetic Insights
01:01:38 Overcoming Overwhelm in Health Management
01:09:29 Fostering a Love for Wellness in Children
How to Connect with Danielle Mitchell of The Cognizant Group:
Website | https://thecognizantgroup.com/
Instagram | @thecognizantgroup
Course (Practitioners Only) for the NeuroWell+ Nutrigenomics Panel: https://thecognizantgroup.mykajabi.com/neurowell-panel-course
How to Connect with Karindy
https://www.myohackerslp.com/
Instagram | @myohackerslp
Facebook | @myohackerslp
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Credits
The Myohacker Podcast is hosted by Karindy Ong, MA, CCC-SLP and edited by Allison Massengale. Song “Better Sweater” performed by Desert Dive, licensed via Soundstripe. Content ID: XKUIEHVELU2SOM5V
Disclaimer
The content shared on this podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only. The views and opinions expressed by the host and guests do not necessarily reflect those of the podcast or its affiliates. This podcast does not provide medical, legal, or professional advice. Always consult with appropriate professionals regarding your individual circumstances. By listening, you agree that the host and podcast are not responsible for any actions you may take based on the information provided.

Tuesday Feb 04, 2025
Tuesday Feb 04, 2025
In this quickie episode of The Myohacker Podcast, Karindy answers questions submitted by listeners.
Topics include:
1) What exercises can you do if a tongue tie release isn’t possible at this time?
2) How can a mom help her young children with dental crowding?
3) A discussion of dysautonomia and myofunctional disorders.
This quick Q&A episode answers questions submitted via Instagram. Do you have a question for the Myohacker Podcast? Share it with Karindy on Instagram @MyohackerSLP and listen to see if your question is discussed in next week’s episode.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and disclaimer
01:06 Exercises if you can't immediately do a revision
03:59 Two daughters with tongue ties
06:44 Addressing Concerns for the 17-Month-Old
08:38 Building a Supportive Care Team
10:25 Discussion on Dysautonomia
19:50 Thanks for listening
How to Connect with Karindy
https://www.myohackerslp.com/
Instagram | @myohackerslp
Facebook | @myohackerslp
YouTube | @theMyohackerPodcast
Spotify | The Myohacker Podcast
Apple Podcast | The Myohacker Podcast
Credits
The Myohacker Podcast is hosted by Karindy Ong, MA, CCC-SLP and edited by Allison Massengale. Song “Better Sweater” performed by Desert Dive, licensed via Soundstripe. Content ID: 8VSXH0XL4GPD3WLJ
Disclaimer
The content shared on this podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only. The views and opinions expressed by the host and guests do not necessarily reflect those of the podcast or its affiliates. This podcast does not provide medical, legal, or professional advice. Always consult with appropriate professionals regarding your individual circumstances. By listening, you agree that the host and podcast are not responsible for any actions you may take based on the information provided.

Monday Feb 03, 2025
Monday Feb 03, 2025
In this episode of The Myohacker Podcast, Karindy interview’s Victoria Fisher about her son’s health journey. Victoria shares her experience researching and navigating myofunctional health, feeding challenges, and the impact of mold exposure on health. In this conversation, Victoria shares her experiences as a mother advocating for her child's health, the importance of intuition in decision-making, and the transformative changes they experienced after moving to a healthier environment. The conversation emphasizes the significance of holistic health approaches and the resources available for families facing similar challenges.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to the Myohacker Podcast
03:12 Identifying Concerns: Elijah's Development
06:06 The Mold Connection: Testing and Results
10:35 Transformative Changes: Moving and Healing
18:01 Danger Coffee Discount Code
19:30 Navigating Mold Awareness and Resources
25:05 Advice for Parents: Trusting Your Intuition
27:38 Thanks for listening
How to Connect with Karindy
https://www.myohackerslp.com/
Instagram | @myohackerslp
Facebook | @myohackerslp
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YouTube | @theMyohackerPodcast
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How to Connect with Victoria:
Instagram | @v.c.fisher
Show Notes Link:
To view all of the links and resources mentioned in today’s episode, please visit https://www.myohackerslp.com/podcast
Credits
The Myohacker Podcast is hosted by Karindy Ong, MA, CCC-SLP and edited by Allison Massengale. Song “Better Sweater” performed by Desert Dive, licensed via Soundstripe. Content ID: 67SWOFTOWUKXYMSJ
Disclaimer
The content shared on this podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only. The views and opinions expressed by the host and guests do not necessarily reflect those of the podcast or its affiliates. This podcast does not provide medical, legal, or professional advice. Always consult with appropriate professionals regarding your individual circumstances. By listening, you agree that the host and podcast are not responsible for any actions you may take based on the information provided.

Sunday Jan 26, 2025
Sunday Jan 26, 2025
In this episode of The MyoHacker Podcast, I chat with Cheryl Pelletier, MS, CCC-SLP, the innovator of the SideBiter, a revolutionary bridge tool in feeding therapy. We explore key topics such as:
The critical role of oral motor skills in feeding development
Innovative strategies to enhance therapy outcomes
The development process behind the SideBiter tool
Challenges in therapy and the essential role of family involvement
Whether you're a therapist, parent, or care about feeding and myofunctional health, this episode is packed with valuable insights and practical takeaways and Cheryl's joy and passion for helping families shines through. Tune in now!
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to the SideBiter Tool
02:16 Cheryl's Journey as a Speech Pathologist
06:04 The Development of the SideBiter
11:36 Overcoming Manufacturing Challenges
15:55 The Importance of Sensory Experience in Feeding
22:12 Session Progression for NPO Patients
29:31 Utilizing the SideBiter in Therapy
31:16 Innovative Food Engineering in Therapy
36:28 Practical Applications of the SideBiter Tool
41:44 Enhancing Food Experience for Children
44:43 Quality of Life and Comfort in Feeding
49:20 Connecting with the Community and Spreading Awareness
54:55 Thanks for listening
How to Connect with Karindy
https://www.myohackerslp.com/
Instagram | @myohackerslp
Facebook | @myohackerslp
YouTube | @theMyohackerPodcast
How to Connect with Cheryl & The SideBiter
https://www.sidebiter.com/
Instagram | @side_biter
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Show Notes Link:
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Credits
The Myohacker Podcast is hosted by Karindy Ong, MA, CCC-SLP and edited by Allison Massengale. Song “Better Sweater” performed by Desert Dive, licensed via Soundstripe. Content ID: ESPLKY7MOKEWO0AM
Disclaimer
The content shared on this podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only. The views and opinions expressed by the host and guests do not necessarily reflect those of the podcast or its affiliates. This podcast does not provide medical, legal, or professional advice. Always consult with appropriate professionals regarding your individual circumstances. By listening, you agree that the host and podcast are not responsible for any actions you may take based on the information provided.

Monday Jan 20, 2025
Monday Jan 20, 2025
In Episode 13 of The MyoHacker Podcast, one mom asks Karindy why her oldest child can mouth-breathe without dysregulation, while her younger children - who primarily breathe through their noses - are becoming increasingly dysregulated. Karindy explores the differences between surgical and non-surgical options for tonsils and adenoids, offering valuable insights to help parents make informed decisions. The discussion includes the impact of environmental factors on airway development, strategies to support detoxification, and ways parents can harness their creative strengths to stay resilient and curious while navigating family health challenges.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and disclaimer
04:05 Exploring the Impact of Nutrition and Environment
11:06 The Role of Gut Health & Detoxification
16:38 Navigating Treatment Options and Referrals
23:01 Addressing Structural Concerns & Holistic Approaches
25:09 Navigating Surgery vs. Other Treatments
28:23 The Role of Surgery in Health Management
29:54 Innovative Treatments & Therapies
33:21 Supporting Parents in Their Journey
36:41 Encouragement for Overwhelmed Parents
38:17 Resources and Next Steps for Families
40:30 Thanks for listening
How to Connect with Karindy
https://www.myohackerslp.com/
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Facebook | @myohackerslp
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Show Notes Link:
To view all of the links and resources mentioned in today’s episode, please visit https://www.myohackerslp.com/podcast
Credits
The Myohacker Podcast is hosted by Karindy Ong, MA, CCC-SLP and edited by Allison Massengale. Song “Better Sweater” performed by Desert Dive, licensed via Soundstripe. Content ID: XSFAXPRO4IDXBK8V
Disclaimer
The content shared on this podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only. The views and opinions expressed by the host and guests do not necessarily reflect those of the podcast or its affiliates. This podcast does not provide medical, legal, or professional advice. Always consult with appropriate professionals regarding your individual circumstances. By listening, you agree that the host and podcast are not responsible for any actions you may take based on the information provided.

Monday Jan 13, 2025
Monday Jan 13, 2025
In this episode of The MyoHacker Podcast, host Karindy Ong interviews Rachel Divin, who shares her journey as a mother advocating for her son and uncovering multiple diagnoses in her persistence to find answers. The conversation explores the importance of early intervention, the complexities of differing medical opinions, and the impact of loving and accepting a child exactly as they are. Rachel's highlights the significance of understanding diagnoses and proactive steps parents can take to advocate for their children's health and well-being. Finally, they highlight what a joy it is to know and be known by Rachel's son as he shares gentle hope and kindness to everyone he meets.
To find out more about PTEN, please visit: https://ptenfoundation.org/
Takeaways
Every child has unique set of strengths that can be nurtured.
A child (and their family) can make a big impact on their providers.
Family involvement can enhance therapeutic outcomes.
Therapy impacts a family, not just the child in therapy.
Teletherapy can be effective and engaging for kids.
Understanding a child's diagnosis can provide clarity and direction.
Navigating medical opinions requires persistence and advocacy.
PTEN is a genetic condition that can impact development.
Holistic health approaches can benefit both children and parents.
Connect with Karindy:
https://www.myohackerslp.com/
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Facebook | @myohackerslp
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Get access to Myohacker courses and guides at https://www.myohackerslp.com/course-guides
The Myohacker Podcast is hosted by Karindy Ong, MA, CCC-SLP and edited by Allison Massengale. Song “Better Sweater” performed by Desert Dive, licensed via Soundstripe. Content ID: RSYJ1F4PBHGWSHFI
Disclaimer: The content shared in this podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only. The views and opinions expressed by the host and guests do not necessarily reflect those of the podcast or its affiliates. This podcast does not provide medical, legal, or professional advice. Always consult with appropriate professionals regarding your individual circumstances. By listening, you agree that the host and podcast are not responsible for any actions you may take based on the information provided.

Monday Jan 06, 2025
Monday Jan 06, 2025
Summary
In this episode of The MyoHacker Podcast, Karindy Ong, MA, CCC-SLP, sits down with pediatric dentist Amy Luedemann, DDS, MSD, to explore the transformative potential of the ALF appliance in the airway healing space. Amy shares her journey into laser dentistry, her expertise in the gentle application of the ALF appliance, and her passion for whole-body dental care. They discuss the philosophy behind the ALF, its applications in treating craniofacial issues, and how it differs from traditional dental airway and orthodontic approaches.
Listeners will hear compelling case studies that highlight the life-changing impact of the ALF, insights into how it promotes cranial motion, and the importance of a collaborative, multidisciplinary approach that includes myofunctional therapy. Amy also addresses treatment timelines and considerations for cases with severe underdevelopment, emphasizing the holistic and individualized nature of ALF treatment.
Tune in to this enlightening conversation to discover how the ALF is reshaping pediatric dental care—and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss an episode!
Takeaways
The ALF is a flexible appliance that promotes natural craniofacial changes.
Holistic dentistry focuses on removing obstacles and enriching the environment.
ALF treatment can lead to significant improvements in patient health and well-being.
Traditional dental approaches often overlook the interconnectedness of the body.
Case studies illustrate the effectiveness of ALF in complex dental situations.
ALF can produce rapid positive changes in patients, contrary to common perceptions.
The importance of understanding patient history and function in treatment planning.
ALF promotes a more gentle and supportive approach to dental care.
Amy emphasizes the need for minimally invasive interventions in dentistry. The ALF is designed to create cranial motion and improve glymphatics.
A team approach is essential for effective treatment outcomes.
The ALF can support myofunctional therapy by enhancing tongue posture.
Treatment duration varies, typically ranging from 12 months to 2 years.
ALF is not contraindicated, even in severely underdeveloped cases.
Holistic treatment considers the entire body and its systems.
Patient experiences can vary widely based on individual needs.
Proper placement of the ALF is crucial for its effectiveness.
Collaboration among providers enhances patient care.
Education and training for providers are vital for successful ALF implementation.
ALF Provider Courses Mentioned:
Darick Nordstrom, DDS: https://www.daricknordstrom.com/
Tasha Turzo, DO: https://www.drtashaturzo.com/courses
Tasha Turzo’s book The ALF Approach https://amzn.to/403rN6H
Jim Bronson, DDS: https://alfeducationalinstitute.com/dt_teachers/james-m-bronson/
ALF InterFACE Academy: https://alfinterface.academy/
Angie Tenholder, DMD: https://thesynergy.academy/
How to Connect with Amy:
Email dramy@integratedsmile.com
Integrated Smiles, Pediatric Dental Consulting PLLC
Please email Amy if you would like to find out more about her ALF Consulting Services
How to Connect with Karindy
https://www.myohackerslp.com/
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Credits
The Myohacker Podcast is hosted by Karindy Ong, MA, CCC-SLP and edited by Allison Massengale. Song “Better Sweater” performed by Desert Dive, licensed via Soundstripe. Content ID: USAUXTVWCZE1QOGG
Disclaimer
The content shared in this podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only. The views and opinions expressed by the host and guests do not necessarily reflect those of the podcast or its affiliates. This podcast does not provide medical, legal, or professional advice. Always consult with appropriate professionals regarding your individual circumstances. By listening, you agree that the host and podcast are not responsible for any actions you may take based on the information provided.

Welcome Myohacker!
Karindy Ong is a Speech-Language Pathologist who came from the world of spinal cord and brain injury, but when her own children had ongoing airway related issues, she transitioned into the world of Myofunctional Therapy in order to better address their needs. While researching and learning about orofacial myofunctional disorders for her own children, Karindy saw the applications across age groups and diagnoses. She witnessed an increasing need for an orofacial myofunctional approach, seeing that this was the best path to address complex airway related issues in patients suffering from a variety of issues.
Karindy is passionate about myofunctional therapy, feeding issues, the role of fascia, CFT (craniosacral fascia therapy), collaborating with a qualified team of providers, and getting to the root cause issues. Through her own healing journey Karindy has developed a broad understanding of holistic and functional medicine applications, and utilizes an integrative approach in every treatment plan of care. To improve treatment outcomes and reduce treatment time, Karindy utilizes biofeedback and biohacking technologies and concepts in her sessions. With the focused intention of making a massive difference in the world, Karindy is on a mission to educate families around the globe with information about airway development. The heart behind her mission is seeing not only her own children but also their peers grow up to be healthy and vibrant, able to live without the pain and cost of chronic airway challenges.
Karindy Ong is a licensed Speech-Language Pathologist who graduated from the University of Houston with a Master of Arts in Communication Sciences and Disorders in May 2015. She has extensive clinical experience in acute, post-acute inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation hospital settings. Karindy has specialized experience working with brain injury, disorders of consciousness, spinal cord injury, infant feeding issues, and orofacial myofunctional disorders. She currently provides therapy to neurologically and medically complex patients from infancy through adulthood with feeding, swallowing, and orofacial myofunctional disorders with MyohackerSLP, PLLC in Katy, Texas.
When not engrossed in therapy, Karindy enjoys being outside and exploring state parks with her family, going to the gym, listening to podcasts and books, and learning more about biohacking.


