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Stuttering Foundation Podcast

Stuttering Foundation
Stuttering
Speech-Language Pathology
Parent Education
Speech Therapy
Fluency Disorders
Stuttering Therapy
Problem-Solving
Counseling Skills
Self-Assigned Goals
Child Communication
Avoidance Reduction Therapy
Student-Centered Learning
Client-Centered Therapy
Clinical Education
Mental Health
Pediatric Consultation
Psychology
Self-Advocacy
Communication
Community Support

Stuttering Foundation provides resources, services, and support to individuals who stutter, their families, and professionals who serve them. SF offers comprehensive, up-to-date information on stuttering through its publications, workshops, virtual learning webinars, and now, podcast! Join us for discussions on clinical skills development and support, parent education and awareness, and inspiring ... more

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Mitch Guerra—educator, stuttering advocate, and recent contestant on Survivor Season 48—joins host Sara MacIntyre, M.A., CCC-SLP, to share his story. Mitch reflects on his stuttering journey, from earl... more

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A research-clinical team from the University of Tennessee Health Science Center—Dr. Tim Saltuklaroglu, Tricia Hedinger, M.S., CCC-SLP, BCS-SCF, and Eddie Brown, M.A., CCC-SLP—join host Sara MacIntyre, ... more

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Ali Berquez, MSc, PG Dip CT (Oxon), BRIEF Cert. SF Practice, Clinical Lead at the Michael Palin Centre for Stammering (MPC) in London, joins host Sara MacIntyre, M.A., CCC-SLP, to take listeners behind... more

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Daniel Shaw, M.S., CCC-SLP, joins host Sara MacIntyre, M.A., CCC-SLP, for a special mini-series introducing listeners to a range of counseling approaches and their potential applications within stutter... more

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Recent Guests

Daniel Shaw
Speech language therapist at the Vanderbilt Bill Wilkerson Center, with interests in stuttering and autism.
Vanderbilt Bill Wilkerson Center
Episode: Counseling Approaches Mini-Series with Daniel Shaw: SFBT
Gemma Clarke
Works with young people who stammer and their parents at the Michael Palin Centre
Michael Palin Centre
Episode: Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) and Stuttering
Dr. Kathleen Scaler Scott
Practicing speech language pathologist and professor of speech language pathology
Misericordia University
Episode: All Things Cluttering with Dr. Kathleen Scaler Scott
Julia Kerrigan
Current second-year master student at the University of Iowa and a teaching artist.
University of Iowa
Episode: Research Update: Lived Experiences of Children who Stutter in Their Own Voices
Dr. Shelley Brundage
Professor in the Department of Speech Language and Hearing Sciences at George Washington University.
George Washington University
Episode: Research Update: Lived Experiences of Children who Stutter in Their Own Voices
Daniel Schaal
Pediatric SLP at Vanderbilt Bill Wilkerson Center and stuttering team lead
Vanderbilt Bill Wilkerson Center
Episode: Let's Talk School-Age and Adolescent Stuttering Assessment
Dr. Naomi Rodgers
Assistant professor at the University of Iowa, directs the Iowa Stuttering Lab, and has a background in the emotional and social aspects of stuttering.
University of Iowa
Episode: Preparing Adolescents Who Stutter for Life after High School through Transition Planning
Dr. Ginger Collins
Professor at the University of Montana, focuses on literacy interventions and transition planning for adolescents.
University of Montana
Episode: Preparing Adolescents Who Stutter for Life after High School through Transition Planning
Tim McCarren
Speech-language pathologist and leader of the Twin Cities Adult Chapter of the National Stuttering Association.
Hopkins Public Schools
Episode: Preparing Adolescents Who Stutter for Life after High School through Transition Planning

Host

Sara MacIntyre
Host of the Stuttering Foundation Podcast

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 114 ratings
  • A must listen!

    I am thoroughly in love with this podcast and it’s host! I am freshly in my first Practicum in speech therapy working with people who stutter. My stuttering class has taught me absolutely nothing, I’m so so grateful to this podcast for giving me resources from actual people who stutter about what they want and what actually helps! I have recommended this podcast to everyone in my cohort, you are changing the game Sarah!!!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    jojo_513
    United States2 years ago
  • Lol

    Very awesome

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    lol the day
    United States3 years ago
  • Carryon herring

    I truly hope she is overemphasizing those techniques because her speaking style sounds like the very early stages of tx or just a practice session. She sounds very comfortable, which is the goal, but it’s still pretty devestating to think that could be the most fluent you could ever sound .

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    Beccaaz746
    United States4 years ago
  • Stuttering Fdn podcast is very effective.

    A fine series of podcasts on a subject that is important to millions. Very well done!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Djldjl1
    United States6 years ago
  • A Star is Born!

    Sara’s voice was made for radio. Sounds like she’s one on one with you. Lots of good, informative topics. Looking forward to the next one!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    RRR@134
    United States6 years ago

Listeners Say

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Some feedback mentions the need for clearer explanations of therapeutic techniques for broader accessibility.
The expert guests lend credibility and a wealth of knowledge, enhancing discussions on therapy and support strategies.
The focus on real stories from individuals who stutter creates a strong connection and relatability for the audience.
Listeners appreciate the practical advice and emotional support the host provides for those affected by stuttering.

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Talking Points

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Outwit, Outplay, Outlast: Mitch Guerra on Survivor and Stuttering
Q: Can you take us back?
Mitch recalls his long journey to finally get cast on Survivor, having applied many times over the years and how the realization of his dream felt surreal.
All Things Cluttering with Dr. Kathleen Scaler Scott
Q: What are the common myths about cluttering?
Dr. Scaler Scott discussed myths, noting that awareness and speech speed are not constant in all cluttering cases, contrary to many misconceptions.
All Things Cluttering with Dr. Kathleen Scaler Scott
Q: Could you give us an overview of cluttering?
Dr. Scaler Scott described cluttering as a fluency disorder characterized by speech that is often perceived as fast to listeners, with excessive disfluencies, mumbling, or atypical pauses.
All Things Cluttering with Dr. Kathleen Scaler Scott
Q: What brought you into this field and can you share your story?
Dr. Scaler Scott expressed that her journey into speech pathology began with a simple library book about careers, which sparked her interest, leading her to discover cluttering when working with children.
Empowering Clients with Dr. David Luterman
Q: How would you guide a client through unpacking that listener response relationship?
You can talk about the feelings of embarrassment and that's okay. You can cry. You can talk about the pain that stuttering has been for you.

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This podcast provides an insightful platform focusing on the experiences and challenges faced by individuals who stutter, along with discussions aimed at empowering both those affected and the professionals who support them. Topics span clinical approaches to stuttering, including various therapeutic techniques and the importance of community and personal narratives. Episodes often feature experts in speech-language pathology, diving into both practical applications and new research developments in the field. Unique discussions include personal stories from individuals who stutter, adding depth and authenticity to the conversation regarding acceptance and understanding of stuttering.

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1. Daniel Shaw
2. Gemma Clarke
3. Dr. Kathleen Scaler Scott
4. Julia Kerrigan
5. Dr. Shelley Brundage
6. Daniel Schaal
7. Dr. Naomi Rodgers
8. Dr. Ginger Collins

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