
📌 Episode Summary:
In this episode of Bright Conversations, host Lisa Kathman sits down with Sam Walker—SLP, content creator, and mentor to graduate students and early-career clinicians—to talk about navigating the early years of our profession. Together, they explore how to find confidence when you're placed in an unfamiliar setting, how to handle being called “the expert” before you feel like one, and how to embrace growth without expecting perfection. Sam’s humor, honesty, and practical insights remind listeners that everyone starts somewhere—and that self-compassion is just as essential as clinical skill.
👤 Guest Bio:
Sam Walker, M.S., CCC-SLP, is a speech-language pathologist, digital creator, and advocate for new and future SLPs. Known for her relatable posts, helpful resources, and honest perspective on the realities of the profession, Sam helps early-career clinicians build confidence and find community. Through her online platforms and merchandise brand, she brings humor, heart, and practical wisdom to the SLP experience.
🗣️ Topics We Cover in This Episode:
Adjusting to new or unexpected clinical settings
Overcoming imposter syndrome as a new SLP
What to do when others see you as “the expert” before you feel ready
Building confidence through mentorship and reflection
Finding your voice and boundaries early in your career
The importance of community and shared experience among SLPs
📚 Learning Objectives: By listening to this episode, you’ll be able to:
✅ Identify common challenges new SLPs face when entering the workforce
✅ Describe strategies to build self-confidence and manage imposter syndrome
✅ Apply reflective practices to navigate professional growth and uncertainty
✅ Recognize the importance of mentorship and collaboration in early career success
🔗 Connect with Sam Walker:
Instagram: @samwalkerslp
Website & Shop: samwalkerslp.com