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Just Say HIE
Hope for HIE
16 episodes
5 days ago
Just Say HIE is the official podcast of the Hope for HIE foundation, a nonprofit serving the worldwide community of HIE families, whose children have been diagnosed with hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy. Just Say HIE brings the stories of the HIE community from around the world to you, exploring each unique journey and connection with its own version of HOPE to share.
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Just Say HIE is the official podcast of the Hope for HIE foundation, a nonprofit serving the worldwide community of HIE families, whose children have been diagnosed with hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy. Just Say HIE brings the stories of the HIE community from around the world to you, exploring each unique journey and connection with its own version of HOPE to share.
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Episodes (16/16)
Just Say HIE
HIE Research Update with Dr. Kenji Cunnion

Join Betsy Pilon, Executive Director at Hope for HIE and Dr. Kenji A. Cunnion, Chief Medical Officer at ReAlta Life Sciences, Inc. for an update on the state of HIE research, the evolution of ReAlta's commitment to therapeutic development for HIE, and the strategy and direction of their upcoming Phase 2 trials.


This episode originally aired 4/28/2022.

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2 weeks ago
44 minutes 10 seconds

Just Say HIE
AAC with Dr. Carole Zangari & Tina Moreno, MA, CCC-SLP

Join AAC experts Dr. Carole Zangari and Tina Moreno, MA, CCC-SLP, to learn all about assistive and augmentative communication, including when to get started, who to engage on your team, community resources, and more.


This episode originally aired on 4/28/2022.

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3 weeks ago
52 minutes 16 seconds

Just Say HIE
Navigating the Therapy Maze with Dr. Danielle Barber

Join Dr. Danielle Barber, member of Hope for HIE's Medical Advisory Board, HIE parent, pediatric neurologist, and lab researcher at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, to learn how she has not only taken the perspective as a HIE parent and child neurologist to advise patients and families on how to navigate the therapy maze.

This episode originally aired on 4/18/2022.

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1 month ago
52 minutes 37 seconds

Just Say HIE
HIE Research Update with Dr. Brian Kalish

Join Dr. Brian Kalish, staff neonatologist and clinician-scientist at SickKids Foundation, and Hope for HIE Medical Advisory Board member, share about his exciting research, and the evolution of HIE research in the past, and into the future, as a part of Medical Advisory Board Educational Series, and HIE Awareness Month events.


This originally aired on 4/12/2022.

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1 month ago
45 minutes 47 seconds

Just Say HIE
Ask the Neurologist with Dr. Monica Arroyo

Dr. Monica Arroyo, a member of Hope for HIE's Medical Advisory Board, is a pediatric neurologist with Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital in Florida, passionate about caring for families, advocating for multidisciplinary care, and follow-up support.


This originally aired on 4/10/2022.

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1 month ago
54 minutes 41 seconds

Just Say HIE
Trauma-Informed Care and Perinatal Mental Health with Dr. LaTrice L. Dowtin

Dr. LaTrice L. Dowtin joins us to discuss the pillars of trauma-informed care and how they can and should be implemented for families facing trauma due to a NICU or PICU experience with HIE, hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy.


This originally aired on 6/3/2021.

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1 month ago
54 minutes 18 seconds

Just Say HIE
BONUS EPISODE: HIE, Seizures & Epilepsy

Join us for this BONUS EPISODE, as we bring our Medical Advisory Board educational series to our Just Say HIE podcast. This conversation was previously recorded and aired in April 2021 during HIE Awareness Month. Topics covered include neonatal seizures, the connection of HIE to seizures and epilepsy, what types of epilepsy babies and children with HIE are at risk for, including the discussion on Infantile Spasms, Lennox-Gastaut Syndrome, and Electrical status epilepticus in sleep (ESES). Tips are discussed on how to build productive relationships with your child's neurologist, including developing a proactive plan of how to contact them in case you suspect a seizure or have a concern about a movement.

We are so grateful to Dr. Hannah Glass and Dr. Renee Shellhaas for sharing their expertise, their dedication to the HIE community in research and in clinical practice, and their involvement in the Medical Advisory Board with Hope for HIE. 

To learn more about HIE and epilepsy, be sure to visit our blog.

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3 years ago
52 minutes 49 seconds

Just Say HIE
Giving Hope for the Holidays

Join us as David Ford, president of Hope for HIE's board of directors, shares his HIE story, his calling to give back to Hope for HIE, and encouragement for others to get involved in a myriad of ways as the giving season begins. Learn how to get started with Giving Tuesday, Hope for HIE's 100 for $100 campaign, and the exciting sixth annual Hope for the Holidays giving program benefiting HIE families to improve the quality of life for children and families - now totally over $70,000 of equipment, experiences and journey-lifters for the worldwide HIE community. 


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3 years ago
33 minutes 17 seconds

Just Say HIE
Connecting Across the Miles - with Julie and Margie

Join us as we share the stories of Julie Makow and Margie Jones, two HIE moms, who connected through Hope for HIE on the road to kidney transplants for their children. With acute kidney injury and HIE, many children may have impacted kidney function. While Julie and Margie did not leave near each other, through Hope for HIE, they were able to complete the circle of support, for each other and new families. Learn more about some of the plot twists in life, and how tacos with a friend can transform pain into a kindred friendship. 

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4 years ago
56 minutes 34 seconds

Just Say HIE
HIE from the Neonatologist Perspective

Join us as we turn the tables and interview the hosts of the widely popular INCUBATOR podcast, Dr. Ben Courchia and Dr. Daphna Yasova Barbeau. We were excited to come together to showcase the parent and clinician perspectives in this collaboration, learning how each physician approaches care, communication and connection in the NICU, how they prevent burnout, process difficult cases, and provide hope in the uncertainty of HIE.

Episode links:

Incubator Podcast:

  • Interview with Betsy Pilon
  • Dr. Ben Courchia on Twitter
  • Dr. Daphna Yasova Barbeau

Contact us for questions, ideas or to be a guest - justsayhie@hopeforhie.org

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4 years ago
51 minutes 51 seconds

Just Say HIE
BONUS EPISODE: Tongue, Lip & Cheek Ties

Join Medical Advisory Board members, Nancy Calamusa and Dr. Scott Siegel as they share about the impact of lip and tongue ties on speech, swallowing and feeding, when surgical intervention may be necessary, and why follow up therapies are critical for success. 

Tongue, lip and cheek ties are a hot topic in parenting groups. There's a lot of misinformation on the potential benefits, impact and drawbacks to getting these types of connective tissues revised. Without proper pre and post-procedure therapy, especially for children with HIE and other children with feeding and swallowing disorders, it can sometimes cause more harm than good.

Learn from the experts on who may or may not be a good candidate from pediatric feeding and swallowing expert, Nancy Calamusa, MA, CCC-SLP, and pediatric oral-maxillofacial surgeon, and pediatric dentist, Dr. Scott Siegel, who often work in tandem to ensure children can benefit from this procedure. 

This episode originally aired as a part of Hope for HIE's Medical Advisory Board educational video series on Facebook, which you can view here.

For more information about Hope for HIE, visit our website.

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4 years ago
1 hour 3 minutes 13 seconds

Just Say HIE
Connecting with Worldwide Support

Join us as we interview Shiru Wanjiru to learn more about her HIE story and connection, finding support, ideas for advocacy, and the need for collaboration to improve access to equipment in areas of disparity. Learn about the nuances of her journey and the connections that have helped her advocate for cultural change and the reduction of stigma surrounding disability.

Shiru Wanjiru is an attorney advocate, mother, wife, and resident of Tanzania, where she works closely with marginalized populations. 

Listen along to learn more about an upcoming project Hope for HIE will be partnering with Shiru on to fulfill some critical needs of her community and families of children with disabilities, her hopes for Malik, and the power of connection in the Hope for HIE community, worldwide.

To learn more about Shiru's story, click here. 

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4 years ago
30 minutes 9 seconds

Just Say HIE
BONUS EPISODE: HIE, Cerebral Palsy & Dystonia

Dr. Bhooma Aravamuthan, a pediatric neurologist, movement disorders expert, and lab researcher tackling HIE and dystonia, joins us during Cerebral Palsy Awareness Month to discuss diagnosis of cerebral palsy and dystonia in HIE, transitioning from pediatric to adult medicine, treatments and surgical options for dystonia, and some strategies to help partner with your child's medical team if you suspect or have confirmed dystonia. We are grateful for Dr. Aravamuthan's involvement in our Medical Advisory Board.

Key show notes:

  • Advocacy continues to push for earlier detection and diagnosis of cerebral palsy, which can improve access to therapy services and connections to other families and people in the cerebral palsy community.
  • A call for better transitions of care for children with cerebral palsy aging out of pediatric services and transitioning into the adult medicine world, and the needs of adults with cerebral palsy.
  • Many times getting a diagnosis for dystonia is difficult, especially in a child with CP after HIE.
  • Dr. Aravamuthan works with both animal and human research to improve diagnostics and treatments for dystonia that comes from HIE, which traditionally has not been receptive to treatments that may benefit those with dystonia from non-HIE causes.
  • Some signs that can help differentiate spasticity vs. dystonia = spasticity maintains pretty much the same throughout the day. Dystonia is variable and triggerable and may be triggered by trying to move or excitement-induced movement.
  • Families can help give more insight to their pediatric neurologist by capturing movements on video and sharing with their provider and team for analysis, to augment the in-person clinical assessment. 
    • More research is needed into treatments. Evidence is now showing some medications are not as effective, and some may be more effective in treating. Surgical options such as Deep Brain Stimulation in children identified earlier than seven years old can be effective, and intrathecal Baclofen pumps may be beneficial when placed up on the spine further than when it is traditionally used for spasticity management may also be a consideration. 
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4 years ago
28 minutes 36 seconds

Just Say HIE
Look at the child, not the paper - with Melanie Riggins

Join us as Melanie Riggins, long time volunteer with Hope for HIE, and mom to Zoe and Maisie, talks about her experience with HIE, hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy, her NICU journey, and advice for moving through the different parts of the United States educational system. 

Melanie is a talented graphic designer and owner of her own freelance company, Melanie Riggins Designs. In 2013, her daughter, Zoe, was born with HIE, started having seizures several hours later, and began her journey. In addition to Zoe, Melanie has a younger daughter, Maisie, and calls suburban Atlanta home.

Listen along as Melanie discusses her guiding mantra of how "looking at the child, not the paper" has helped her advocate to help meet Zoe's needs from the very beginning, build relationships with her medical team and educational teams, and through her advocacy learning how the various systems work, has helped her build teams that see Zoe for who she is and what her true potential is.

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4 years ago
49 minutes 28 seconds

Just Say HIE
BONUS: HIE & NICU Nursing

Join the nursing professionals of Hope for HIE's multidisciplinary Medical Advisory Board to discuss NICU nursing and HIE, ways to improve care, communication and connection to advocate for HIE families and reduce disparities.

Originally airing on Facebook LIVE! on March 19, 2021, we welcomed Kathi Randall RN, MSN, CNS, NNP-BC, Brooke Rakes PhD(c), RN, RNC-CIC, and Jayne Solomon, MSN, RNC-CIC, NNP-BC, to discuss their experiences and expertise in not only caring for HIE babies and families as neonatal nurses and nurse practitioners, but also trailblazing care. They discuss the evolution of care for HIE, including therapeutic hypothermia, and the various ways they see improvement and research moving forward.

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4 years ago
51 minutes 13 seconds

Just Say HIE
Q&A with Annie Goeller

Learn more about Annie Goeller's involvement in volunteering on Hope for HIE's Board of Directors, what she wants others to know about her daughter's journey with HIE, and how she pioneered launching global HIE Awareness Month in April, beginning in 2016.

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4 years ago
45 minutes 56 seconds

Just Say HIE
Just Say HIE is the official podcast of the Hope for HIE foundation, a nonprofit serving the worldwide community of HIE families, whose children have been diagnosed with hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy. Just Say HIE brings the stories of the HIE community from around the world to you, exploring each unique journey and connection with its own version of HOPE to share.