Changing how you think about stuttering.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 54 | Founded | 17 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | EducationSelf-ImprovementCourses |
Caryn Herring joins Chaya Goldstein-Schuff to discuss her response in the New York Times article, Trump’s Biden Mockery Upsets People Who Stutter: ‘We’ve Heard This Before. Caryn shares her concerns about the bullying of stuttering on a global stage ... more
JJJJJerome Ellis joins Chaya Goldstein-Schuff to talk about stuttering as an heirloom, something “precious and worthy of being cherished.” Jerome shares how he came about reframing the inherited genetic trait from something negative to positive and h... more
Dr. Derek Daniels joins Chaya Goldstein-Schuff to talk about stuttering and the hats he wears as a researcher, supervisor, clinician, and person who stutters. more
Ward Jarvis joins Dr. Chris Constantino to discuss the Stuttering Yips and the mental side of stuttering. more
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Highly recommended for anyone who stutters or with interest in stuttering. So many great episodes touching on the various challenges stuttering brings to a person’s life. Truly inspiring.
Thank you for all that you do; for sharing so many different aspects of Stuttering / Stammering to help educate us all. It really has opened my eyes to learn & understand more, dispelling myths about Stammering.
I had the great opportunity of being on StutterTalk recently to discuss my film WHEN I STUTTER. Chaya took painstaking care to ensure that my experience was first rate. I felt extremely comfortable and I think that allowed for a really free flowing exchange of ideas and experiences. Thank you Chaya and Peter!
It is like music to my ears to hear people who stutter. If you’re not stuttering, you’re not talking and that is a shame because stutterers have so much to say. more
This is a thoughtful, well-made podcast by and for people who stutter and those who care about stuttering. It's also essential listening for any student or professional in the field of speech-language pathology.
Apple Podcasts | #67 | Sweden/Education/Self-Improvement |
Apple Podcasts | #188 | Sweden/Education |
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