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Comfort in stuttering openly and being authentic

Monday, August 8th, 2011 Tags: , ,
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Episode #117. On this episode, I share a recording of a conversation about becoming comfortable with stuttering openly and how it makes you appear more authentic. I also play some feedback explaining how Twitter can be a way to describe how it feels like to stutter.


Speech therapy in the social media age

Monday, April 11th, 2011 Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , ,
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Episode #108 is all about speech pathology. In part one of this episode, we look at social media’s awesome benefits in speech therapy while in part two, we look at speech pathology as an educational path.


10 tactics

Tuesday, February 17th, 2009 Tags: , , , , ,
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#22 Following up on my previous post sharing 5 common mistakes stutterers make, by Hiten Vyas of Stuttering Hub, today I share his 10 Tactics To Deal With Stammering. Items #7 and #8 will be devoted to an entire episode when I interview Hiten on a future show. And I really like item #9. You [continue reading...]


The power of choosing a positive attitude

Wednesday, January 14th, 2009 Tags: , , , , , ,
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#16 Greg Snyder, co-founder of StutterTalk has a twitter account where among other things, he shares fantastic links about stuttering. Yesterday, my eye caught on this gem, Your Choices Determine Your Happiness, by Keith Harrel. Keith is a professional speaker and a person who stutters. Thanks to a fantastic teacher and terriffic mother, Keith learned [continue reading...]


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