Bishop Budde on Diane Rehm Show. Dr. Grant. She is an actress and producer, known for Younger (2015), When My Time Comes (2021) and Smash Mouth: All Star (1999). It’s not a very fun topic to consider, but Diane Rehm knows her answer. It’s a voice reliably there at midmorning on her NPR talk show, familiar; listeners love it. JEANHi. About - Diane Rehm. One is traumatic, usually actually from surgery related to thyroid or chest surgery. REHMGive me an example of what you mean, Dr. Milstein. COMING SOON TO PBSIn When My Times Comes, Diane Rehm--renowned radio host and one of the most trusted voices in the nation--candidly and compassionately addresses the hotly contested right-to-die movement, of which she is one of our most inspiring champions.Through interviews with terminally ill patients and their relatives, as well as physicians, ethicists, religious … And you're listening to "The Diane Rehm Show." REHMIt's good to have you with us, Gary. CATONAWell, I don't claim to be able to cure this condition. Especially because when that voice is smoothed out, there's a lot of breath coming through, so people won't be able to speak with as many words in one breath. She has Spasmodic Dysphonia. So if you have a diaphragm problem, where the diaphragm is lax, you may get very little air to support a good and strong voice. Well, the good news is that we can change those voices and people can be taught to speak much better. I would suspect that your husband has a speech or language impairment. The other can be just from a cancer, from laryngeal cancer, or cancer in the chest that affects the nerve that works the vocal cord. That sound then resonates through our throat and our pharynx, or the back of our throat, so it's important to be relaxed, to relax our jaw, to open our throat as we speak and then to articulate clearly. So as Dr. Milstein is saying, whatever works that is not harmful that will improve your voice, I think is definitely worth pursuing. GRANTSure. For over three decades, Diane Rehm has entertained millions of listeners from her seat in front of the microphone at public radio station WAMU in Washington D.C. Now 79, Rehm has interviewed countless political and cultural figures, including Barack Obama, Bill and Hillary Clinton, Fred Rogers and Madeleine Albright. Vocal exercise, voice-building exercises is the most effective way to build a person's voice back for whatever reason. Diane Rehm is best known as a Radio Host. We talked, someone mentioned earlier about the breathing problems, it's called the paradoxical vocal fold movement, is that what it was called, doctor? A tight, odd, strained sounding voice with frequent breaks in sentences or words is called spasmodic dysphonia, a rare neurological disorder that affects the voice muscles. Diane Rehm hosted The Diane Rehm Show, distributed by NPR, from 1979 to 2016, when it had a weekly listening audience of 2.5 million. REHM Susan Miller, she's a voice and communications coach. So singing from diaphragm is a meaningless concept. Especially in a smoker, as we know, early detection of laryngeal growths that can turn into cancer is key. Good morning to all of you. This is a very healthy way to approach life. Tuesday, Apr 20 2021Diane talks with Susan Page, USA Washington Bureau Chief, about her new biography, "Madam Speaker: Nancy Pelosi and the Lessons of Power.". You had developed a voice problem that effectively derailed your career temporarily. Know when to rest your voice. 246 pp. REHMAll right. What has been your experience? Journalists, colleagues and friends reflect on Diane Rehm's 37 years in public radio.What will you miss about Diane? Ten years ago, Rehm was diagnosed with spasmodic dysphonia, a … MS. DIANE REHMI'm sure many of you will want to join us. REHMAnd that brings up the question of botulinum toxin and to what extent I or anyone else using Botox directly into the vocal cords should be concerned about that in the long run. MILLERVoice disorders affect 7.5 million -- there are 7.5 million people with voice disorders in the country. MILSTEINYeah, I want jump into something that Gary mentioned with injecting poison into the body. Not too deep a breath. But also, as you know from your own example of your story that you illustrated in your book, "Finding My Voice," that the medical professionals' understanding of voice disorders has very much evolved over the last 20 years. If you happen to see a silver-coifed woman driving a burgundy Toyota while making strange faces and loudly mouthing words to herself, … MILSTEINWell, this is a condition that is called paradoxical vocal cord motion or it -- there's another -- there are probably 50 terms that you can find in the literature that refer to this condition, but basically, it's a closure or an inappropriate movement of the vocal cords where they come towards the midline and they create an airway obstruction, so patients have periods where they have severe shortness of breath. Nationally acclaimed public-radio talk-show host Diane Rehm is used to asking all the questions. So my recommendation is that you see a good pulmonary doctor. I had heard something on the topic of breathing. The Diane Rehm Show signs off the air Friday, to be succeeded by Joshua Johnson, whose show, 1A, will be heard on many member stations. In 1979, she began hosting WAMU’s local morning talk show, Kaleidoscope, which was renamed The Diane Rehm Show in 1984. Friday, Apr 16 2021We listen back to the two conversations Diane had with Congressman John Lewis in 2015 and 2016 about his graphic novel trilogy, "March." My recommendation for you is to a good respiratory therapist. REHM I am well, and just so much better having heard you … REHMOne of the approaches to treating Spasmodic Dysphonia is with the use of botulinum toxin. If it hadn't been for Botox, I could never have continued my radio career. But doesn’t every leader need a succession plan? They have tried voice therapy and voice therapy didn't work. GRANTSo -- well, it's true that botulinum toxin is a bio weapon. And I have to tell you, if it had not been for Dr. Miller, who said to me early on, you must go on the air and tell your listeners what the problem is and I was totally reluctant to do that. Diane Rehm has again found her voice, and, as she has always done, she speaks passionately and courageously about issues that concern us all." MILLERI was going to mention bands that could be put around the diaphragm that a respiratory therapist could help with, might help. Well, one is just in the way we can study the voice and the acoustic measurements and just in general how technology has expanded for us to examine both the structure of the larynx and then the sound of the voice, but also, even understanding the microstructure of the vocal folds and even surgery has evolved in terms of the importance of preserving the very, very delicate layers of the vocal fold. Spasmodic Dysphonia is a voice disorder characterized by involuntary movements of one or … That would be my advice. REHMOn the other hand, we still do not understand the cause. I know you've been involved in so many aspects of voice treatment, voice coaching, the whole gamut. There's also a newer area in the study and treatment of the larynx which has to do with breathing problems that are caused by a malfunctioning or misbehavior of the vocal cords and this is an area that is gathering more interest around the country and we're seeing more and more patients that have shortness of breath caused by problems in the larynx. REHMAnd Dr. Grant, I'd be interested in your reaction. Very few of them have vocal problems, but I discovered through working with singers, that the speaking voice is being affected by my process. It means so much to everyone that we be educated and be flexible in our training. It seems to have become a more widely known and understood phenomenon, as Dr. Grant has said. Just think about it, common sense would tell you that if you're injecting a poison at that level into your body every several months, I mean, there has to be some accumulation of it. And you're listening to "The Diane Rehm Show." The voice: shaky, rickety, wishy-washy. Diane Rehm's Voice By Dan Woods • Jan 5, 2017 Since KRCU added The Diane Rehm Show in September of 2012, some KRCU listeners have asked us why Diane Rehm's voice sounds shaky. Any kind of situation where a person's voice is weak or breathy or hoarse, any situation like that would benefit greatly by having the vocal fold muscles and the voice muscles in general strengthened through voice-building exercises. And I have to say that until I began working with Gary Catona, as I said earlier, I've had Botox since 1998, thank goodness, with no side effects, other than losing my voice for a period of time after each injection. You know, when people listen to their voice on the answering machine, they don't like the sound of it. REHMDr. Knopf. GRANTSo you actually have helped significantly in people, you know, approaching medical help just because they know -- if you don't know that their problem is something that's treatable, then we haven't diagnosed them and we just don't know. That's just my opinion. She was previously married to John Rehm. And certainly, there are a number of treatments for speech and language therapy that help stroke victims. I'm 28 years old and for about 10 years now, I've struggled with some breathing issues. Over the years, Rehm’s voice has changed dramatically, culminating in the diagnosis of spasmodic dysphonia in 1998. REHMAnd Dr. Milstein, what about in your case? Eventually it got better by itself. -- Ddawn23 ( talk) 07:07, 7 October 2010 (UTC) It is certainly not a fact that Rehm's voice sounds bad. Milstein, I'd be interesting in your reaction to Gary Catona's approach. NATALIEHi, thank you very much. They really had a real fear of injecting Botox because of this widespread notion that Botox is a poison and actually, after you convince them that we have been treating patients for more than 35 years successfully and safely with Botox, they go for their injections and they have a dramatic improvement in their quality of life because finally they can talk for the first time after years. Diane Rehm is a native Washingtonian who began her radio career in 1973 as a volunteer producer forWAMU 88.5, the NPR member-station in Washington, D.C. She was hired as an assistant producer and later became the host and producer of two health-oriented programs. Here in the studio, Dr. Susan Miller, she's a voice and communications coach. The irony is not lost on Rehm. REHMSusie Miller, Dr. Susan Miller, who has been both a friend and coach to me for so many years, talk about how the voice works. It's just one of many different kinds of voice problems people encounter. And any technique that can be used to help you sound better, I'm all for it. GRANTBut in terms of diagnosing voice problems, first by just listening to the voice with a trained ear, one can pick up on a certain disorder, but the -- also it's necessary is just visualizing the vocal chords, or vocal folds is the more modern term, and that's done through a flexible scope or a camera that goes inside the mouth or the nose and we can visualize the vocal folds and at a higher level, we can use a stroboscopy, which is a strobe light that goes on the vocal folds that we can see the details of their vibrations. Peter will keep at the peak. And we all want to have a strong confident voice. GRANTHowever, in some cases, the vocal fold can become temporarily or permanently paralyzed afterwards. CATONAWhat I discovered is that certain kinds of exercises that are called isoexpendic (sp?) A hoarseness that gets worse as the day goes on, where the voice sounds like its running out of gas can indicate a number of things including polyps, nodules and reflux. Cara Modisett. so it requires all four of those systems, respiratory, vibratory, resonatory and articulatory. Dr. Miller? Visit drshow.org for audio archives, transcripts, podcasts and CD sales. Haven't had any answers, so it was interesting to hear that it could potentially be something that perhaps I should see an otolaryngologist about and I just wanted to bring that up. It's not breath control that we're concerned with, it should be vocal fold control. And on top of that, why not just treat the problem through exercising your voice (laugh) ? CATONAI recommend either your husband comes out to Los Angeles for voice building or wait patiently. The Diane Rehm Show ... Award from The Voice Foundation for her sustained contributions to the field of voice communication. REHMWe have many callers waiting, but do want to talk a little more with our guests before we open the phones. Diane Rehm has hosted a show on WAMU in Washington, D.C. since 1979. REHMDr. Why is that? REHMYeah, that's really interesting because, as you describe it, you'd think there'd be many more indications of voice problems. Give me a range of those problems. And if people stop doing the vocal exercises, the condition will return to some extent. --The Washington Post "Rehm doesn't have all the answers, nor does she pretend to. A panel of voice experts joins Diane to talk about what makes for a healthy voice, how to protect and improve the sound of your voice, and treatments available for some of the more common voice disorders. Gary Catona is a voice builder. She lives in Washington, D.C. www.dianerehm.org Illustration by Steve Brodner. I mean, after all, the Botox is the most dangerous poison known to humanity. DR. CLAUDIO MILSTEINWorld Voice Day, it was established in Brazil, of all places. The best way to improve a breathing condition is by improving the strength and power of the vocal folds that close sufficiently. But what I’m able to do is push the problem, so to speak, to the background where it's barely heard. Shelves: non-fiction. But no, it's definitely not straightforward and the treatment is -- often requires several different approaches. Over the weekend, the Washington Post published a piece on National Public Radio host Diane Rehm’s advocacy for death with dignity. At age 80, she is still vivacious, sharp, and one of public radio’s biggest stars. Diane Rehm is a native Washingtonian who began her radio career in 1973 as a volunteer for WAMU 88.5, the NPR member station in Washington, D.C. She was hired as an assistant producer and later became the host and producer of two health-oriented programs. It starts strong in the morning and peters out by dusk. Diane Rehm began her radio career in 1973 as a volunteer for WAMU 88.5, the NPR member station in Washington, D.C. HENRIETTEMine is a breathing problem. Sometimes our vocal folds vibrate and sometimes they don't and that's what creates some timing disorders, such as stuttering. Send an email to drshow@wamu.org. If you just go in and Google stroke rehabilitation, you'll find some software references that I think would be very helpful to you. It may be on the lacrosse field, on the soccer field and what they feel when they're running is that the voice is closing off, that the vocal folds are closing off and I work with them on opening up the larynx, getting it more relaxed, getting the breath going through with an open throat and these people respond very well to that. Diane Rehm of NPR It was mentioned, the vocal folds hit each other over 100 times a second and there's no other body part that gets traumatized like that, even when we're walking... GRANT...you know, they get calluses on them, even though we're just walking, thud, thud, thud. Also, if someone is experiencing voice fatigue or their voice quickly deteriorates, any breaks in the voice, if they have noisy breathing or difficulty swallowing, those are other reasons people should seek the attention of a otolaryngologist. Hardcover. Rehm (Finding My Voice), a popular National Public Radio host and author, has dedicated this heartfelt memoir to her husband, the late John Rehm, and the book speaks powerfully to those who have lost a loved one and found the strength to carry on. I do hope you enjoy listening to the conversation. MS. DIANE REHMThanks for joining us, I'm Diane Rehm. Rehm sought treatment, returned to the show, and called attention to the condition. February 18, 2015. MS. DIANE REHM Now, he's sharing their stories in a new book titled, "Silent Voices: People With Mental Disorders On The Street." REHMWell, I thank you so much for those words, Dr. Grant. MILLERYes. The vocal cord dysfunction or paradoxical vocal cord motion that Dr. Milstein talked about, I see it quite a bit in young athletes. Rehm says that what attracted her to the project was the chance to give voice to a North Carolina mother waiting anxiously for news of her son. MILSTEINWell, people come with all kind of voice problems, anything that changes the sound of their voice or if they have an associated illness that is also affecting their voices. In fact, she's written a book called "Finding My Voice" that will be in stores this week. MILLERI do. Yet Rehm's voice … Many speakers don't articulate, they don't move their jaw, they speak through closed teeth so you can't really understand them very well. When you're breathing out, such as when you speak, sing, the diaphragm is totally disengaged. Spine creases, wear to binding and pages from reading. CATONAYeah. REHMDr. Story. She winces when she hears the voice these days. And I want to hear about your approach to not only people like myself with Spasmodic Dysphonia, but to others who, for example, I know you treat lots of opera singers. What I discovered by applying vocal exercises to the vocal mechanism that you could strengthen the muscles and in a certain sense get around the spasticity or the spasming of the vocal cords. And they -- this usually doesn't respond well to asthma treatment and that's where they get referred to ear, nose and throat doctors and then we can realize that this condition is not caused by problems in the lower airways or the respiratory system, but in this malfunction of the larynx and vocal cords. REHMAnd it's certainly not consistent. I've had numerous patients with Spasmodic Dysphonia that came to me terrified about treatment with Botox. Well, Spasmodic Dysphonia has been explained as a problem where there's an overuse of the voice -- vocal folds, which are essentially muscles with a delicate tissue over them. Rehm is the author of four best-selling autobiographical books: Finding My Voice (Knopf, 1999), in which she describes her childhood, marriage, career and voice disorder; Toward Commitment: A Dialogue about Marriage (Knopf, 2002), a deeply personal book co-authored with her husband, John; Life with Maxie (Gibbs Smith, 2010), a lighthearted story about her dog; and her most recent book, On My Own (Knopf, … I'm not really sure what the incidence of Spasmodic Dysphonia is. And the science is limited and there are voice disorders, as you know very well from your own, that do not receive -- you know, that are not completely, I guess, managed to one's satisfaction with one modality alone. Let's open the phones. CATONAOf course. NPR’s Diane Rehm a voice in end-of-life debate. The Diane Rehm Show features thoughtful and lively conversations with newsmakers, authors, and experts of all kinds. NPR’s Diane Rehm a voice in end-of-life debate. What she does have, as always, is a flurry of important questions, perfectly considered and potently posed." REHMAnd of course, Gary Catona, you'll continue to do your work. Diane Rehm, Actress: Younger. If it's broken, then fix it in the way that we can safely, so -- and I just also wanted to say that your example of your life story over the last, say, 25 years should be a really wonderful example to others with any medical condition that prevents their fullest expression. And although many people get it after some sort of a trauma or after a cold, many people just get it out of the blue. In 2010, Diane Rehm won a Personal Peabody Award (widely considered one of the most prestigious and selective honors in electronic media) for her more than 30 years in public broadcasting. She has been married to John Hagedorn since October 14, 2017. Dr. Nazaneen Grant is assistant professor in the Department of Otolaryngology at Georgetown University Hospital. REHMAnd explain the difference between Adductor and Abductor Dysphonia. Diane Rehm [Livestream] When My Time Comes A candid, compassionate consideration of the Right-to-Die movement, from the advocate, renowned radio host, and bestselling author, Diane Rehm, one of the most trusted voices in the nation. Diane Rehm has hosted "The Diane Rehm Show" on WAMU 88.5 FM in Washington, D.C. since 1979. Photo credit: Tony Powell, in the Washington Post story. The Diane Rehm Show signs off the air Friday, to be succeeded by Joshua Johnson, whose show, 1A, will be heard on many member stations. REHMBut at the same time, we must say that it has not been approved by the FDA for treatment of Spasmodic Dysphonia. The year is 1864. Many of you know I've struggled with my voice for a number of years. Written by Alicia C. Shepard | Published on May 7, 2014. MILSTEINWell, the problem with stroke is not a specific voice problem. MILLERI agree with Dr. Grant, to visualize it again and there's some great resources up in Baltimore at GBMC and also at John Hopkins, the speech pathology department's just excellent there. She was born on September 21, 1936 in Washington, DC. In fact, there's some people who have come to me and said that, I think I have what Diane Rehm has . MILSTEINI think that anything that you can do in terms of learning how to manipulate your vocal mechanism better is great. He has short-term memory problems, so anything that we do, I have to remember. Diane Rehm was born on September 21, 1936 in Washington, District of Columbia, USA as Diane Aed. I would encourage you try to seek them out. GRANTSure. Unless there’s a problem, we typically don’t appreciate how complex our voice actually is. Spasmodic dysphonia, also known as laryngeal dystonia, is a disorder in which the muscles that generate a person's voice go into periods of spasm. Milstein, I want to start with you and ask you about voice day, World Voice Day. 11:08:27. So this whole -- you know, again, this idea of the diaphragm, the diaphragm, the diaphragm, it's also, it's over exaggerated. Dr. Grant, talk about when or why somebody ought to seek help for the voice. She was previously married to John Rehm. The muscles spasm, which interfere with the ability of the vocal cord folds to vibrate and produce voice. I have Dr. Grant to rely on, Dr. Milstein to call if I have a question. The Voice Diane Rehm, the popular 77-year-old radio host, has no intention of stepping down anytime soon. Claudio Milstein, Gary Catona, Dr. Susan Miller, Dr. Nazaneen Grant. I'm a polio survivor of 60 years ago. Thanks for calling, Ben. Now, look at your case, Diane, how we worked, you know, day in, day out for a few weeks and your voice began getting slowly, slowly under control without the use of the Botox injections. 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