Ep. 93 – Creating a Supportive Virtual Network with Michelle Gage
In this episode, Michelle Gage discusses the importance of building friendships and fostering relationships when working on a travel assignment or virtually. She shares her personal experiences of forming meaningful connections with people she would have never met otherwise. Michelle discusses the value of being intentional, open, and authentic in making these connections. She also highlights the significance of maintaining communication with colleagues and professionals in order to create a supportive network.
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Timestamps
00:00 Importance of Meaningful Relationships
2:34 Taking a Chance + Putting Yourself Out There
10:00 Building Connections Across States
12:07 Importance of Personal Connections
15:53 The Connection of Virtual Relationships
17:40 Final Thoughts
About Michelle
Michelle Gage, MA CCC-SLP, embarked on her journey in speech-language pathology during her undergraduate studies at the University of Mississippi, where she also worked at North Mississippi Regional Center, gaining invaluable experience in various therapy approaches. Following her Master's Degree in Speech-Language Pathology from the University of Central Florida, she has dedicated 25 years to empowering children and families improving their language skills and overall development. Currently residing in Mississippi, Michelle extends her expertise through telehealth services. Additionally, she proudly serves as the host of the SLP Full Disclosure podcast.
Outside of her professional commitments, Michelle is the proud mother of Mia, an accomplished middle school math teacher, and all-around amazing human. In her leisure time, she indulges in her love for travel and cherishes moments spent with family and friends.