Proud Stutter

A podcast about changing how we understand and talk about stuttering, one conversation at a time.

https://redcircle.com/shows/proud-stutter

Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 28m. Bisher sind 65 Folge(n) erschienen. Alle zwei Wochen gibt es eine neue Folge dieses Podcasts.

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 1 day 6 hours 19 minutes

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Life With A Covert Stutter With Actor & Bestselling Author Jayne Amelia Larson


Jayne Amelia Larson is an actor, voiceover artist, bestselling author and podcaster. writer, and podcaster. Jayne shares her journey of covert stuttering, her career as an actor and voiceover artist, and her struggle with being open about her stutter.

They also talk about Jayne's family dynamics, acting in Judging Amy, and her difficult experience with recording the audio version of her bestselling book, 'Driving the Saudis...


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My Stutter: Life of Verbal Turbulence Comic Book Launch - LIVE from Octavia's Bookshelf [Part 2]


This episode is Part 2 of Proud Stutter's official launch party and reading in Los Angeles to celebrate its comic book, MY STUTTER: LIFE OF VERBAL TURBULENCE.



Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/proud-stutter/exclusive-content


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My Stutter: Life of Verbal Turbulence Comic Book Launch - LIVE from Octavia's Bookshelf [Part 1]


Proud Stutter celebrated the official launch of its comic book, MY STUTTER: LIFE OF VERBAL TURBULENCE, on February 12, 2024. Proud Stutter hit the road and went to Pasadena, California to bring the Los Angeles stuttering community together to talk about the comic book and stuttering stories. We were also joined by some special guest speakers from the Los Angeles stuttering community...


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 February 23, 2024  34m
 
 

A College Freshman Who Stutters Talks About Finding Self Worth


Lorenzo Becerra is a college freshman who stutters. He is studying to be a speech pathologist. When he thinks about his future, he envisions a happy life. But, he didn’t always see his stutter as something to be proud of. 

“I put some of my self worth in speaking. And since I couldn't speak that well, my self worth was down...


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 February 9, 2024  32m
 
 

Stuttering At Work: How A Childhood Memory Transformed A Career


Sammar Faruqi is a person who stutters based in Dubai. He’s an executive at SAP where he explains complex technology to people on a daily basis. Sammar shares his experiences with stuttering starting from his childhood, the mocking he faced, and how he used a traumatic event to motivate himself to become a successful communicator in the technology space...


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 January 26, 2024  28m
 
 

Stuttering and Music: Interview with emcdouble, professional recording artist


David Mayan, aka emcdouble, is a professional recording artist based in Queens, New York. He also stutters. 


David talks with Maya about how music helped him find his voice and why he decided to be more open about his stutter...


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 January 12, 2024  25m
 
 

Embracing Speech Diversity: Proud Stutter gala clips, 2023 Highlights & More


Host of Proud Stutter Maya recaps Proud Stutter’s annual gala with some clips from the evening, featuring special guests Senator Scott Wiener and San Francisco Supervisor Dean Preston...


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 December 29, 2023  31m
 
 

Keegan outgrew a childhood stutter, until a traumatic event triggered its return.


Keegan Murphy thought he outgrew his childhood stutter, until a traumatic event triggered its return.

Not only does Keegan share his experience with his stuttering popping back up unexpectedly, but he also talks about the challenges and frustrations of stuttering in corporate America and how seeking professional help transformed his view on his stutter and helped get him out of his deep depression...


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 December 15, 2023  30m
 
 

Navigating Stuttering, Poverty, and Racism in the American South


Isaac Bailey is a stutterer, author, and professor. His book, 'My Brother Moochie', details his family's struggles after his eldest brother was sentenced to life imprisonment.

Isaac talks about growing up poor, black, and with a stutter in the South, his traumatic family history, and his realization that being a stutterer is a part of his identity rather than an impediment...


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 December 1, 2023  31m
 
 

Director of Award Winning Film "Voice Activated," And How He Found Comfort In His Stutter


Steven Anthopoulos is the director and writer of “Voice Activated,” a short film that has won 11 awards, a Tribeca selected film, and is eligible for an Academy Award.

Steven talks about how he got the idea for his film, which revolves around a florist with a stutter interacting with a voice-activated car, and how filmmaking has helped him accept his stutter and face it head on...


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 November 17, 2023  32m