StutterTalk

StutterTalk has published more than 700 free, weekly podcasts on stuttering since 2007. StutterTalk is dedicated to supporting people who stutter, their families, professionals, students, and the general public by talking openly about stuttering and by providing information about stuttering. We address the loneliness and isolation of stuttering by talking about it.

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Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 44m. Bisher sind 183 Folge(n) erschienen. Dies ist ein wöchentlich erscheinender Podcast.

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 5 days 22 hours

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Make Friends with Your Stutter (Ep. 626)


Fred Murray joins Peter Reitzes to discuss the importance of making friends with your stutter and a lifetime of stuttering experience. Dr. Frederick Murray is a 91 year old person who stutters, a retired speech-language pathologist and retired professo...


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 August 28, 2017  1h49m
 
 

Acceptance Has No Finish Line (Ep. 625)


Cole Oehlers joins Peter Reitzes to discuss a refreshing look at stuttering acceptance, trumpet stuttering, music and stuttering and the future of self help for people who stutter. Mr. Oehlers shares about being bullied as a child and suggests that one...


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 August 12, 2017  52m
 
 

Camp SAY Looking for Additional Registered Nurse


Camp SAY: The Stuttering Association for the Young is looking to expand its healthcare team with an additional Registered Nurse, licensed in North Carolina. The Nurse will be a part of the Camp SAY Health Care Team.


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 July 16, 2017  2m
 
 

Changing the Way the World Views Stuttering at the 2017 NSA Conference (Ep. 624)


Chaya Goldstein joins Reuben Schuff at the 34th annual National Stuttering Association (NSA) conference in Dallas, Texas. They discuss following your dreams, changing the way the world views stuttering, the importance of stuttering advocacy and much mo...


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 July 9, 2017  17m
 
 

Finding My Stuttering Family is an Overwhelming Relief at the 2017 NSA Conference (Ep. 623)


LJ Mucheje and Bornwell Katebe join Christopher Constantino at the 34th annual National Stuttering Association (NSA) conference in Dallas, Texas. They discuss the overwhelming relief of meeting other people who stutter and much more.The point is made,


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 July 8, 2017  42m
 
 

The Positive Vulnerability of Stuttering at the 2017 NSA Conference (Ep. 622)


Jia Bin, Elizabeth Wislar and Reuben Schuff join Christopher Constantino at the 34th annual National Stuttering Association (NSA) conference in Dallas, Texas. They discuss conference highlights so far which include Lee Reeve’s keynote,


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 July 7, 2017  24m
 
 

Is Anticipating Stuttering Ever Productive? (Ep. 621)


Richard Arenas joins Peter Reitzes for an unprecedented second consecutive week to discuss if anticipating stuttering can ever be productive, to answer questions submitted by listeners and researchers and to preview his upcoming speech at the National ...


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 June 29, 2017  1h4m
 
 

The Anticipation of Stuttering (Ep. 620)


Richard Arenas joins Peter Reitzes to discuss his research on the anticipation of stuttering. Dr. Arenas answers listener questions and is asked about his finding that “stuttering severity was positively correlated with the belief that the anticipation...


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 June 24, 2017  48m
 
 

The Anticipation of Stuttering (Ep. 620)


Richard Arenas joins Peter Reitzes to discuss his research on the anticipation of stuttering. Dr. Arenas answers listener questions and is asked about his finding that “stuttering severity was positively correlated with the belief that the anticipation...


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 June 24, 2017  48m
 
 

No Apologies: Living with Neurogenic Stuttering (Ep. 619)


Melissa Fuller joins Peter Reitzes to discuss her experience living with neurogenic stuttering. Dr. Fuller recently acquired stuttering after a car accident and has pursued a quick path towards stuttering acceptance. On today’s episode Dr.


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 June 15, 2017  49m