Neil Diamond Diagnosed with Parkinson’sSamantha Elandary, Founder and CEO of Parkinson Voice Project, says “People with Parkinson’s can get better.”

Founder and CEO Samantha Elandary and LOUD Crowd® member Jay Frazier educate the public about Parkinson’s lectures held in the new Clark and Brigid Lund Parkinson’s Education Center and Parkinson Voice Project’s 2017 SING OUT!® performance.

This is a short clip from Breaking Down Barriers, a streamed talk show on Fishbowl Radio Network. Edward Donahue is passionate about rehabilitation topics and turning challenges into opportunities.

Nick Carimissi of CBS Radio Better Living interviews Founder and CEO Samantha Elandary on the necessity of The LOUD Crowd® to maintain the improvements of speech therapy and the growing mission of replicating the SPEAK OUT!® program throughout the world.

Judy Goss of LA Talk Radio Interviews Samantha Elandary In this segment of What Women Want, Judy Goss interviews Founder and CEO Samantha Elandary on the history and successful methods of the SPEAK OUT!® voice therapy program, remarking on the fact that about 90% of speech-language pathologists are women.


Clark & Brigid Lund Discuss The Holiday Challenge and Clinic Expansion on NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth's NBC 5 interviews Clark and Brigid Lund about their generous contribution that will help build an Education Center where speakers from around the world will educate patients, families, and medical professionals. Once Parkinson Voice Project raises $1,000,000, the Lunds will donate an additional $500,000!


KXAS in Dallas Remembering Muhammad Ali Samantha Elandary, Founder and CEO of Parkinson Voice Project, joins NBC 5's Cory Smith in paying homage to the courage and determination of Muhammad Ali, one of the first public figures to announce that he had Parkinson's.

NBC KING TV 5 in Seattle Covers Parkinson Voice Project This Health Link segment from Seattle's KING 5, centers on Parkinson Voice Project's program to alleviate the the effects of the disease, including voice loss and aspiration pneumonia. The report covers the case of Jason Arwine, a Marine who regained his voice through the SPEAK OUT!® program.

WNDU's Medical Moment Reports on SPEAK OUT!® Indiana's WNDU examines Parkinson Voice Project's effectiveness in treating voice loss and the risk of aspiration pneumonia, the leading cause of death in Parkinson's patients. The report covers the Pay It Forward approach, enabling anyone to receive treatment, regardless of income or insurance coverage.

FOX NEWS Health highlights Parkinson Voice Project, a Dallas-based nationwide program that offers free speech therapy to patients diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease.

SPEAK OUT!® Benefits Patients and Graduate Students at Eastern Washington University The Spokesman-Review introduces its readers to Parkinson Voice Project's two-part speech therapy program implemented at Eastern Washington University's Hearing and Speech Clinic. The article focuses on SPEAK OUT!®-trained provider Doreen Nicholas and EWU's graduate students, who benefit from hands-on training with Parkinson's patients.