Amplify 2025

Empowering communication. Supporting connection.

December 10 & 11, 2025

Join us online for a free, two-day event featuring expert-led sessions for clinicians, people with communication challenges, and their care partners. Discover new ways to strengthen communication, build confidence, and find renewed purpose — both personally and professionally.

Communicators & Care partners

Discover ways to feel more confident and make everyday conversations flow more easily. Care partners will explore ways to support their loved one’s communication (without feeling like you need to take over).

SLPs

Join us for the opportunity to earn ASHA CEUs/PDHs while you define what burnout really means in our field, why it matters, and how to rediscover joy and purpose in your clinical practice. Explore practical, real-world strategies for improving care partner buy-in with AAC — and discover what works.

An event you won’t want to miss

Lingraphica Amplify is a two-day virtual summit created to elevate the voices of people with communication challenges, their partners, and the professionals who support them. Through meaningful conversations and practical sessions, the summit explores real-world strategies, lived experiences, and shared goals that strengthen communication, confidence, and connection across the AAC community.

Connect with others

Learn from experts

Achieve communication goals

Meet our speakers

Alex Russell, MS, CCC-SLP

Alex joined Lingraphica in 2024 as Consumer Education Specialist, where she develops educational content for people with communication challenges and their care partners, including free webinars that help families better understand speech recovery and AAC.

Allie Reed, MS, CCC-SLP

Allie joined Lingraphica in 2021 and serves as Sr. Online Communities Manager, where she oversees the Join In community. Her clinical experience includes acute care, outpatient, inpatient rehabilitation, and community support groups.

Angela Mooney, MS, CCC-SLP

Angela joined Lingraphica in 2022 and serves as a Clinical Educator. Her clinical experience includes acute care, inpatient rehabilitation, skilled nursing facilities, and outpatient.

Beth McHose, MS, CCC-SLP

Beth joined Lingraphica in 2019 and serves as Senior Manager of Clinical Marketing. She also serves as adjunct faculty at Old Dominion University. She has worked across the spectrum of clinical care.

What to expect

Two days, four sessions, unlimited connection through live and engaging sessions. SLP sessions are ASHA CEUs/PDHs eligible. You’ll hear real stories, practical insights, and leave with actionable strategies.

FAQs

Amplify is designed for anyone interested in improving communication — whether you’re an SLP, a person with communication challenges, or a care partner.

If you support communication in your personal or professional life, you’ll find something valuable here.

Amplify offers four sessions across two days, each focused on practical, real-life communication:

For SLPs:

Explore burnout, rediscover purpose in your practice, and learn effective ways to strengthen care partner buy-in with AAC.

For communicators and care partners:

Learn how to use AAC naturally during daily activities, build confidence, stay motivated, and find the right tools for different communication situations.

Yes! SLP attendees will be eligible to earn up to 0.20 ASHA CEUs (2 PDHs) for participating in both clinical sessions, or 0.10 ASHA CEUs (1 PDH) for attending one.

Yes — the entire two-day event is completely free for all attendees.
Absolutely. Amplify includes sessions created specifically for people with communication challenges, families, and care partners. Everyone is welcome to join the sessions that fit their needs.
Join live if you’re able — and if you miss anything, you won’t be left behind.

Recordings will be sent out after the event so you can revisit the information anytime.

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