🎤 Find Your Voice: Join Us for Gender-Affirming Voice Office Hours – Every Monday in June!

At Sound Speech and Hearing Clinic, we know that voice is more than just sound, it’s identity, expression, and connection. Whether you’re exploring pitch, resonance, vocal endurance, or communication style, we’re here to walk beside you with care, expertise, and pride.

This June, in celebration of Pride Month, we’re extending our support beyond the clinic walls with free weekly Gender-Affirming Voice Office Hours, held virtually every Monday.

🌈 What Are Voice Office Hours?

These casual, supportive sessions are open to anyone interested in learning more about gender-affirming voice work — whether you're just getting started, already in therapy, or simply curious.

You can:

  • Ask questions about the therapy process

  • Learn tips and exercises to support healthy voice use

  • Explore communication strategies aligned with your identity

  • Connect with one of our affirming and experienced SLPs

💻 When + Where

🗓 Mondays in June (6/9, 6/16, 6/23, 6/30)
🕓 12:00 – 12:30 PM (Pacific Time)
📍 Held online via Zoom
💬 Drop in any time!

✨ All Are Welcome

Whether you’re transgender, nonbinary, gender-expansive, or questioning, or supporting someone who is, our space is open to you. You don’t need a referral or prior therapy experience to attend. Just bring your voice and your curiosity. We’ll meet you there.

Questions?
Contact us - we’d love to hear from you.

With Pride,
The Sound Speech & Hearing Team

Jody Vaynshtok
Jody is a California-licensed speech language pathologist with eight years of industry and clinical experience. She has worked with both adult and pediatric populations during her time at private practice, birth-to-three, and hospital facilities. She is experienced in the assessment and treatment of a variety of communication and cognitive disorders. In addition, Jody has a passion for working with adults looking to achieve clearer communication. Jody received her BS in Speech and Hearing Sciences and MS in Medical Speech-Language Pathology from the University of Washington. She was a part of the Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital at Stanford’s cleft and craniofacial clinic participating in the multidisciplinary assessment and treatment of children born with craniofacial abnormalities. She holds a staff position at UCSF and is the lead speech language pathologist for the department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery’s Hearing Loss Clinic. When she's not busy having fun with her clients Jody enjoys spending time with her husband, Anton, friends and family. And if she's not headed out somewhere fun for dinner, you might find her at Bar Method working out!
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