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. Dieser Podcast erscheint wöchentlich.

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 5 days 22 hours

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Starting and Running a Stuttering Support Group Chapter (Ep. 609)


Róisín McManus joins Peter Reitzes to discuss starting and running a stuttering support group chapter. Topics include the power of people who stutter supporting one another, chapter ground rules, welcoming words, various support group activities,


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 January 9, 2017  1h4m
 
 

Speak Freely, Not Fluently (Ep. 608)


Paige White joins Peter Reitzes to discuss her tattoo which reads “I speak freely, not fluently,” how self help has changed her life, how her stuttering went from a “curse” to a huge opportunity and much more. Ms.


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 January 1, 2017  56m
 
 

The Healing Sound of Laughter with the StutterTalk B Team (Ep. 607)


Róisín McManus, Caryn Herring and Joel Korte of the StutterTalk B Team discuss navigating stuttering with friends and family, asking a partner or spouse to order food for you, trying to separate moments of introversion from stuttering and so much more....


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 December 25, 2016  37m
 
 

Pet Peeves (Ep. 606)


Bob “the Expert” Quesal and Robert Dellinger join Peter Reitzes to discuss pet peeves about stuttering submitted by StutterTalk listeners. Pet peeves include, “You don’t really stutter,” “Did you forget your name,


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 December 18, 2016  30m
 
 

Not Everything Is Peachy Edition (Ep. 605)


Bob “the Expert” Quesal joins Peter Reitzes to discuss transfer and carryover in stuttering treatment and “The Speechie Show” video titled 5 Tips for Increasing Carry-Over of Fluency Strategies. Quesal and Reitzes discuss their concerns when transfer f...


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 December 11, 2016  21m
 
 

When SLPs Are Ashamed of Stuttering (Ep. 604)


Robert van de Vorst joins Peter Reitzes to discuss when speech-language pathologists (SLPs) are ashamed of stuttering. Other topics include the possible relationship between verbal stuttering and stuttering-like piano playing and stuttering-like musica...


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 November 26, 2016  1h34m
 
 

Hipster Stuttering: What Should We Call Stuttering? (Ep. 603)


Robert Dellinger joins Peter Reitzes to discuss what should we call fluency and what should we call stuttering?  Other topics include the challenge of explaining the full experience of stuttering to others,


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 November 13, 2016  31m
 
 

You Don’t Need to Be Fluent (Ep. 602)


Dori Holte joins Peter Reitzes for a lively discussion of her book Voice Unearthed: Hope, Help and a Wake Up Call for the Parents of Children Who Stutter. But first, Jesse VanderWeide comes on air so Peter can thank him for hosting a fundraiser for Stu...


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 October 30, 2016  31m
 
 

Fact Checking Voice Unearthed (Ep. 601)


Craig Coleman joins Peter Reitzes to discuss the strengths and weaknesses of the book Voice Unearthed: Hope, Help and a Wake-Up Call for the Parents of Children Who Stutter. While valuing the author’s experiences,


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 October 17, 2016  1h19m
 
 

StutterTalk Turns 600!


Roisin McManus, Caryn Herring and Joel Korte of the StutterTalk B Team answer listener questions for this special episode.  Topics include defining stuttering, facing the daily challenges of stuttering and career decisions of people who stutter.


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 October 6, 2016  1h9m