Technology with Rob Slater

How can skills and tools from podcasting be applied innovatively in professional practices, such as orthodontics, to improve outcomes and creativity?

Exploring the intersection of dental innovation and audio technology for patient care.

“There are these occasional little sort of strands that bring them together. But in a way, what I quite like with the podcasting is to keep it separate, because what it is for me is, it’s this regular creative thing that I’m under pressure to produce.” ~ Rob Slater (18:44)

Episode

The conversation explores the intersection of creative podcasting practices and professional orthodontic work, specifically how Rob applies podcasting tools and techniques to benefit his patients. He discusses using audio analysis software like Audacity to monitor the impact of orthodontic treatments on musicians, particularly those who play brass instruments. He describes innovative approaches, such as using aligner systems that allow for reversible adjustments, accommodating the unique needs of musicians and minimizing risks.

The discussion also highlights the broader influence of creative endeavors like podcasting on professional work. Rob notes how the regular creative demands of podcasting stimulate his imagination, even shaping how he approaches professional challenges. The dialogue touches on balancing innovation with safety in a medical context and the potential of niche specializations to enrich professional practices.

Takeaways

Using aligner systems — Allows for reversible orthodontic adjustments tailored to patient needs.

Leveraging audio software — Employing tools like Audacity to analyze the impact of dental treatments on musicians.

Balancing innovation and safety — Ensuring medical creativity aligns with professional standards and patient safety.

Interdisciplinary inspiration — How podcasting influences problem-solving and creativity in professional contexts.

Niche specialization opportunities — Developing expertise in addressing specific challenges for musicians.

Resources

Dad Sofa — Rob’s podcast where he talks about the stuff of life, what makes us curious, what connects us.

Audacity — Audio software used to visualize and analyze sound quality during orthodontic treatments.

(Written with help from Chat-GPT.)

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Wow @craigconstantine we only got off the call 15 minutes ago!

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The conversation is [for me] the fun part! …so I’m really enjoying this stripped-down podcast where I have a great conversation and everything is wrapped up immediately afterwards. :laughing:

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@Rob @craigconstantine
That was a fascinating topic!

@Tyler --I think you and your other musician friends would be interested in this. Orthodontia for professionals who play wind & brass instruments!

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Thanks @JuleKucera
It is part of a few considerations that I make when treating musicians.
Best wishes
Rob

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I’m going to check this out tonight! :smile:

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This was super fun and interesting! I love how you adapted the podcast knowledge to helping your patients, @rob!

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Hi @AnetteCarlisle
Thank you. I am thinking of using to record voices as well. Some appliances can influence speech or make people think that their speech has changed. Seeing a visual could help them adapt.
It would all be experimental but there are some tricks that I can use to make this work well if necessary.
Cheers
Rob

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Thanks @craigconstantine and @Rob. I love hearing how others are adapting podcasting tools to their professional uses.

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