Episode #227: I chat with John Gomez, filmmaker of the multi-award winning documentary, When I Stutter. We discuss the making of his film, worldwide reception, translations, and – SPOILER ALERT! – the unexpected surprises that blew my mind.
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Episode #226: The full recording of Mary Wood’s very encouraging keynote and mini-concert by The East York Barbershoppers given at this year’s Canadian Stuttering Association annual conference which took place in Toronto on October 20, 2018. You won’t want to miss this!
One CommentEpisode 225: The stuttering experience depicted in sequential art. Hear from the creators of two new comic books, Gareth Cowlin and Joe Stone, who drew and wrote Floor is Lava and Stutter respectively.
Leave a CommentEpisode #224: I chat with Annie Bradberry and Mitch Trichon about the keynote they gave at the recent One World Many Voices Joint World Congress in Hiroshima, Japan. We each have something we can do!
One CommentEpisode #223: Join me on a summer morning walk as I review the latest in stuttering current events.
Leave a CommentEpisode #222: We don’t overcome stuttering. We navigate it. Those are the wise words spoken by Annie Bradberry who gave a very motivating and encouraging keynote speech at the 35th annual NSA conference in Chicago. You won’t want to miss this!
Leave a CommentEpisode #221: Learn about cluttering with me as I chat with Sister Carol Mary Nolan, Carmelite Sister for the Aged and Infirm and person who clutters, and Dr. Charley Adams, Clinical Assistant Professor at the University of South Carolina in the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders and Coordinator of the International Cluttering Association.
One CommentEpisode #220: Get on stage and stutter! On this episode, I speak with co-authors of the textbook, Shining a Light on Stuttering: How One Man Used Comedy to Turn His Impairment Into Applause.
2 CommentsEpisode #219: I chat with three of my friends who have experienced stuttering discrimination that put an abrupt, unwanted change in their life plans.
One CommentEpisode #218: Have you ever written a letter to your stuttering? Or to the phone? Or the letters you stutter on? My guest, James Hayden did! And he wrote a book collecting all the letters he wrote about his stuttering.
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