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Changing perceptions of stuttering

Monday, February 6th, 2012 Tags: , , , , ,
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Episode #129: I chat with Evan Sherman, SLP, Stutter Social host and the man behind the @iStutterSoWhat Twitter account correcting people’s rude tweets about Stuttering. I also share with you my new perspective on Porky Pig and why we shouldn’t think of him solely as an example of the media making fun of stuttering.


Stuttering and suicide

Saturday, November 5th, 2011 Tags: , ,
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Link #82: It saddens me to read that a 17 year old kid committed suicide because he felt he couldn’t live with his stuttering. It saddens me that many people have committed suicide for the same reason. While producing my podcast over the years, once in a while I learn that an interview guest had [continue reading...]


Bodybuilding, martial arts and stuttering

Tuesday, June 7th, 2011 Tags: , , , , , ,
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Episode #112: My stuttering increases after a particularly hard workout. Does yours? On today’s episode, I ask two fellow stuttering fitness enthusiasts if they experience the same thing.


Stuttering in the military and doing comedy

Tuesday, May 17th, 2011 Tags: , , , , , , , , ,
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Episode #111: I speak with Jody Fuller, comedian, Iraq war veteran and captain of the Alabama National Guard. He explains how us stutterers have nothing to worry about when it comes to enlisting in the military and stepping onto the stage.


Stuttering in the social media age

Monday, April 25th, 2011 Tags: , , , , , , , ,
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Episode #109: Following up from the previous episode, I chat with a couple of fellow stutterers about how they use social media to mentor, well, fellow stutterers.


Attending an NSA support meeting

Tuesday, January 25th, 2011 Tags: , , , ,
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Episode #104 I Skype into an NSA support group meeting and chat a bit about, well, stuttering! We also talk about the great idea of hosting a panel after a showing of The King’s Speech.


Chatting about Colin Firth and the BSA

Tuesday, January 11th, 2011 Tags: , , , , ,
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Epsiode #103 I speak with BSA Chief Executive, Norbert Lieckfeldt, about the history, present and future of the British Stammering Association and his recent, excellent interview with Colin Firth, star of the movie, The King’s Speech.


Conquering the telephone

Tuesday, November 9th, 2010 Tags: , , , , ,
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Episode #99 You’re making a telephone call, the person on the other lines picks up and says ‘hello’ and you’re stuck in a block. What can you do before the person hangs up thinking nobody is on the line? On this episode, I  speak with preschool teacher and fellow stutterer, Sarah Bryant, about her techniques [continue reading...]


Disclosing and exposing stuttering

Monday, October 11th, 2010 Tags: , , ,
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Episode #97 Disclosing is the best thing a us stutterers can do when meeting people for the first time. Be it in a group or one-on-one. It puts both you and the person(s) you’re talking to at ease. After knowing this and experiencing this first hand numerous times, then why, pray tell, am I still [continue reading...]


Stuttertini

Saturday, July 10th, 2010 Tags:
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Link #54 As of writing, the Stuttertini has been born. I asked David Friedman, my new stuttering friend who I met at this year’s NSA Conference, to create a martini to reflect and commemorate the awesomely cool experience of attending an NSA Conference: Stuttertini 2 pts vodka 1pt triple sec 1/2 part grenadine 1/2 part [continue reading...]


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