Episode #243: How do you engage child clients? Be a clown! I chat with Erik X. Raj, Ph.D. CCC-SLP, stuttering researcher, app maker, rock star,…
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Episode #242: Difference not defect. All about the book that challenges the stereotype that stuttering is bad instead of a way of speaking that is…
Leave a CommentEpisode #241: If you are a parent of a child or teen who stutters, you’ll definitely want to listen! On this episode, I’ll be chatting…
Leave a CommentEpisode #240: We are staaaaaaaaaamily! Stamily is a new, multi-platform network of people who stutter all around the world. Get instant access to a supportive…
Leave a CommentEpisode #239: “We can do this. We are strong. We are in this together.” Those are the encouraging words from a listener who stutters in…
Leave a CommentEpisode #238: I’m back in Montreal for the Association bégaiement communication (ABC) annual conference! It’s a very special conference for me as it was also…
Leave a CommentEpisode #237: The most effective stuttering awareness campaign I have ever seen! I chat with Jane Powell, CEO of the British Stammering Association, about the…
2 CommentsEpisode #236: I chat with director, Ryan Gielen, about his latest documentary, My Beautiful Stutter, which follows five young people from ages 8 to 18…
2 CommentsStand up comedian, Nina G, joins me in an animated conversation about stuttering, dyslexia, her book, her excellent keynote given at the World Stuttering Congress in Iceland, accessible comics, and a whole lot more!
Leave a CommentEpisode #234: What a pity people can’t swap problems, when so many know how to solve others’. Also, disfluency isn’t a failure. You are not…
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