By MARY GALES ASKREN Staff Reporter | Feb 10, 2022 Updated Feb 10, 2022 Some things haven’t changed. Tim Schut still chooses a single word to focus on each year. In 2021, the word was “courage.” “My word for 2022 is ‘optimism.’ It has ‘Tim’ in it,” he says with a...
26. What Would You Do if You Could No Longer Speak With Tim Schut What would you do if you could no longer speak? It’s unimaginable isn’t it? That’s the reality our guest Tim Schut is facing. In June of 2021, Tim was diagnosed with Primary Progressive Apraxia of...
Dec. 30, 2021 By Steve Young, for SiouxFalls.Business His friends call him “The Great Connector,” a title befitting a man whose vast network of colleagues and acquaintances has spawned countless new business relationships across the southeastern South Dakota...
LEADMORE PODCAST Thanking the Leaders Who Inspire Us with John T. Meyer Leadmore Podcast #77 Who are the leaders who inspired you? It’s the question John T. Meyer asks every Leadmore guest. While the responses are as diverse as the guests themselves, a single theme...
Today seems like a great day to share some perspective. Who couldn’t use a dose of that? This will be some of the best 8 minutes you will spend today. Maybe even in your life. I promise. This podcast and the song featured are not released yet (will be released...
LEADMORE PODCAST Finding a New Superpower with Tim Schut OCT 21, 2021 SEASON 1 EPISODE 72 John T. Meyer Since 2013, Tim Schut has picked a single word to serve as his annual theme. Last December, he chose the word courage. That was before he learned that Primary...
9/6/21 It has been over 2 months since the diagnosis and I still can’t believe it. It is surreal. What makes it scary is the unknown. What will the end look like? How will I make money when I can’t speak? Let’s go back to when it started…. In June of 2020, I...
By the Mayo Clinic Apraxia of speech (AOS) is a disorder of speech motor planning or programming that affects the sequencing of sounds in syllables and words. It often results from left-hemisphere stroke where it rarely progresses and may even improve over time. But...
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