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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The Struggle to Be Okay with Stuttering (Ep. 589)


Eddie Samp joins Reuben Schuff at the 2016 annual convention of FRIENDS: The National Association of Young People Who Stutter. Mr. Samp discusses his lifelong struggle with “being okay with the way I speak” and how FRIENDS has become a second family.


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 July 30, 2016  28m
 
 

What We Gain By Stuttering Freely at the 2016 FRIENDS Convention (Ep. 588)


Mary McLoughlin joins Chris Constantino at the 2016 annual convention of FRIENDS: The National Association of Young People Who Stutter to discuss the power of vulnerability, what we gain by stuttering freely and how stuttering leads to intimate and mea...


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 July 29, 2016  37m
 
 

The Roller Coaster Ride of Stuttering (Ep. 587)


Roisin McManus, Caryn Herring and Joel Korte of the StutterTalk B Team discuss the roller coaster ride of stuttering. While Joel and Roisin report not having the “emotional capital” or need to worry about stuttering at the moment,


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 July 24, 2016  57m
 
 

Taking the Role of a Person Who Stutters (Ep. 586)


Marcus Peters joins Peter Reitzes to discuss the importance of taking the role of a person who stutters. Mr. Peter’s attributes this perspective and phrase to Vivian Sisskin. Mr. Peters is asked about attending his first National Stuttering Association...


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 July 21, 2016  1h2m
 
 

Freedom to Speak and Freedom to Stutter at the 2016 NSA Conference (Ep. 585)


Jia Bin joins Christopher Constantino today at the Joint Conference of the National Stuttering Association (NSA) and the International Stuttering Association (ISA) in Atlanta, Georgia. Ms. Bin shares that in China there is a lot of stigma surrounding d...


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 July 9, 2016  48m
 
 

Changing My Story: From the NSA’s 2016 Research Symposium (Ep. 584)


Anthony DiLollo joins Reuben Schuff today at the National Stuttering Association’s 2016 Research Symposium to discuss his presentation Talking Back to Stuttering: A Constructivist Approach to Counseling with Persons Who Stutter. Dr.


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 July 7, 2016  22m
 
 

Not About Me Without Me (Ep. 583)


Bob Quesal and Joe Klein join Peter Reitzes to respond to Joshua St. Pierre’s criticism of the National Stuttering Association (NSA). Pierre’s criticism stems, in part, from a StutterTalk interview with the NSA’s Chairman, Gerald Maguire,


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 June 20, 2016  1h43m
 
 

The Physical Exhaustion of Stuttering (Ep. 582)


Sarah Berkowitz joins Peter Reitzes to discuss the physical exhaustion of stuttering. This conversation stems from a post Ms. Berkowitz made at Stuttering Arena in which she said, “Does anyone else ever feel physically exhausted from their stutter?


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 June 12, 2016  35m
 
 

A Call to Action: Moving Beyond ‘Stuttering is Okay’ (Ep. 581)


Roisin McManus and Caryn Herring of the StutterTalk B Team join Peter Reitzes to discuss the huge success of the NYC stuttering conference The Past, The Present and Future of Stuttering. Today’s topics emanate from this workshop.


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 May 30, 2016  1h16m
 
 

Lidcombe Program Outcomes in a Student-Led Stuttering Clinic (Ep. 580)


Dr. Michelle Swift joins Peter Reitzes to discuss her study “Case file audit of Lidcombe program outcomes in a student-led stuttering clinic.” This research is the focus of much conversation right now in the stuttering community.


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 May 23, 2016  1h11m