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CleftCast is a podcast dedicated to helping and informing the cleft and craniofacial community through real-life stories and information.

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It is important to raise awareness about college-age adults entering this new world of independence, learning and exploration, especially those in the cleft and craniofacial community. This week's "CleftCast" continues "The Healthy Smile"... more

Growing up is tough enough for children. When they reach the teen years moving forward, what they have learned or picked up from their families, peers and friends begin to form their own view of life. When a craniofacial anomaly also... more

Without a doubt, the death of Oscar-winning actor and comedian Robin Williams has touched millions of people. The topic of depression and, yes, suicide is on the public radar right now. These subjects weave a tapestry through the human... more

Young children in their developmental years (ages 3-8, for discussion's sake) take in a lot of information, both verbally and orally, from their parents, peers and -- in the case of the cleft/craniofacial community -- physicians, plastic surgeons,... more

Everyone can use some inspiration in their lives. Whether it is through a book, speaker, music or simply being out in nature, it all helps bring an inspired feeling within ... and that can help a lot of people in the cleft and craniofacial... more

There is little doubt that the power of anger and its ramifications play a powerful role within the cleft and craniofacial community. In this week's "CleftCast" #podcast, host Joe Rutland offers his thoughts on "The Art of Anger" and how it... more

Stress is a major cause for a lot of illnesses and troubles. That's backed up by many medial studies done over the years. This week's "CleftCast" #podcast focuses on how stress affects children, adults and their parents within the cleft... more

On this week's "CleftCast" #podcast, host Joe Rutland talks about overcoming the fear of speaking up for yourself. It's quite difficult for children and adults with cleft lip/cleft palate/craniofacial anomalies to "crack open" and speak up. Many... more

On this week's "CleftCast" podcast, host Joe Rutland discusses the "H" word -- harelip -- and how it can affect those in the cleft and craniofacial community. It's a serious subject, and we're going to take it seriously. Also, July is National Cleft... more

This week's "CleftCast" podcast features host Joe Rutland discussing the importance of remaining emotionally present when numerous feelings and emotions are stirred up within an individual or family member dealing with... more

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