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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FluencyBank: The Future of Research (Ep. 599)


Dr. Nan Bernstein Ratner joins Peter Reitzes to discuss FluencyBank, a shared repository for existing and future data relevant to fluency and stuttering research. This initiative will track fluency development in typical children, those who stutter,


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 September 25, 2016  50m
 
 

Being a Medical Doctor Who Stutters (Ep. 598)


Dr. Hector R. Perez joins Peter Reitzes to discuss being a medical doctor and researcher who stutters. Dr. Perez is asked about facing stuttering in medical school and his research looking at the healthcare experiences of people who stutter. Hector R.


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 September 12, 2016  1h11m
 
 

The Long Haul of Facing Stuttering and Possible Limits of Acceptance (Ep. 597)


Neil Rodrigues joins Peter Reitzes to discuss the “long haul” of facing stuttering and some possible limits or concerns regarding stuttering acceptance. Mr. Rodrigues is asked about the interconnection he sees between stuttering,


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 September 4, 2016  59m
 
 

Traveling with a Stutter (Ep. 596)


Jane Fraser and Dr. Joe Klein join Peter Reitzes to discuss ways to manage stuttering when speaking to security and border officials at screening checkpoints. Topics discussed on air today include advertising stuttering (telling others you stutter),


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 August 22, 2016  58m
 
 

Passing Twice: A Place for LGBTQ People Who Stutter and Their Allies (Ep. 595)


Bill Collins and Casey Kennedy join Peter Reitzes to discuss Passing Twice: A Place for LGBTQ People Who Stutter and Their Allies. Many topics are discussed today including the past and present of Passing Twice,


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 August 15, 2016  1h33m
 
 

Don’t Skeeve Your Stuttering (Ep. 594)


Ennio Vescio joins Peter Reitzes to discuss the importance of not skeeving stuttering anymore. Mr. Vescio is asked about becoming genuine with his stuttering, using voluntary stuttering and advertising (telling others you stutter),


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 August 8, 2016  30m
 
 

This is a Cool Time to be a Stutterer (Ep. 593)


Caryn Herring, Christopher Constantino, Mark Baer and Dhruv Gupta join Reuben Schuff at the 2016 annual convention of FRIENDS: The National Association of Young People Who Stutter. They discuss ways to change public perceptions about stuttering such as...


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 August 1, 2016  50m
 
 

Thank You to My Stuttering (Ep. 592)


Brad Mills joins Chris Constantino at the 2016 annual convention of FRIENDS: The National Association of Young People Who Stutter. Mr. Mills shares that he is attending the 2016 FRIENDS Convention for his daughter who stutters and ended up finding supp...


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 July 31, 2016  30m
 
 

The Pressure to Be Like Other People: The “I have to Be Fluent” Feeling (Ep. 591)


Nick and David, both 17 years old, join Caryn Herring at the 2016 annual convention of FRIENDS: The National Association of Young People Who Stutter. They discuss the pressure to be like other people and how FRIENDS supports people who stutter and thei...


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 July 31, 2016  29m
 
 

The Best Three Days of My Life at FRIENDS (Ep. 590)


Josette Tugander, a young woman who stutters, and her mother Juliette Tugander join Caryn Herring at the 2016 annual convention of FRIENDS: The National Association of Young People Who Stutter. They discuss taking down stuttering walls and being aware ...


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 July 30, 2016  34m