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 #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 #217: We’re not the only ones who get “the look”! On this episode, learn all about Deaf culture, their similar experiences as ours, and what it’s like to be a sign language interpreter.
Leave a CommentEpisode #216: Happy Anniversary! Helping me celebrate 10 years of Stuttering is Cool, a few of my friends share their stories of how technological advances from the past 10 years changed the stuttering experience in our social lives, happiness, speech pathology, stuttering research, and more.
4 CommentsEpisode #215: I talk to conference speakers and organizers to find out how improv can help people who stutter, how to tell a joke despite your stuttering, what it’s like to organize a stuttering conference and more!
Leave a CommentEpisode #212: Join me on another walk to the park as I respond to listener questions about secondaries and their affect on fluency, my own fluency strategies, and the stress in trying to speak fluently.
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