Download | Duration: 01:41:09
Robert Quesal PhD, CCC-SLP joins Peter Reitzes and Eric Jackson to discuss numerous stuttering related topics including is fluency shaping more of a liability than stuttering modification, do some speech-language pathologists "give up" on therapy too easily because they are looking at fluency as their measure of change, does the field need to move away from traditional speech tools and choosing a speech-language pathologist.|
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Bob Quesal (left) is a professor of Communication Sciences and Disorders at Western Illinois University, a Fellow of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, a Board Recognized Specialist in Fluency Disorders and holds the Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech-Language Pathology from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association and the Illinois state license in Speech-Language Pathology.
Kennon Shank (right) is Bob's longtime friend and mentor. |
Download | Duration: 01:14:08
Dr. Alan Rabinowitz (“the Indiana Jones of Wildlife Conservation”) joins Peter Reitzes and Eric Jackson to discuss his experiences with stuttering and his explorations and legacy in wildlife preservation. Dr. Rabinowitz is an internationally renowned conservationist and zoologist and is President and CEO of Panthera – a nonprofit conservation organization devoted to protecting the world's 36 wild cat species. Dr. Rabinowitz is also a spokesperson for the Stuttering Foundation.|
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Download | Duration: 01:40:57
StutterTalk "B Team" member Joel Korte joins Peter Reitzes and Eric Jackson for this marathon recording in which the guys discuss, and argue about, different issues and problems which may arise when using traditional "speech tools" and when thinking about the process of change in a fixed and rigid manner. The guys also discuss the pros and cons of individual and group therapy, as well as intensive therapy programs.|
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Download | Duration: 00:25:52
Sam Mettler, creator and executive producer of Intervention, the popular Emmy-winning show now in its 9th season on the A&E Television Network, joins PeterReitzes and Eric Jackson. Sam will serve as Executive Producer, along with Ryan Seacrest, on a new TV pilot for Ryan Seacrest Productions. Mr. Mettler's new "docu-series" plans to focus on people facing stuttering issues and will feature Paul McKenna, a self-improvement author and hypnotist.|
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StutterTalk speaks with Sam Mettler Creator and Executive Producer of Intervention |
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Download | Duration: 00:50:41
StutterTalk "B Team" member Roisin McManus joins Peter Reitzes and Eric Jackson to discuss the question, "Are therapy and self-help mutually exclusive?" They also discuss what some people refer to as stuttering "band aids" or stuttering "bandages."|
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Download | Duration: 00:33:41
Ian Crouch, contributor to the Book Bench blog at the newyorker.com, joins Peter Reitzes and Eric Jackson. We discuss the concept (for better or worse) of being "results-oriented" with stuttering. The concept or being results oriented is one that Peter borrows from poker strategy.|
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Download | Duration: 00:46:21
Ian Crouch, contributor to the Book Bench blog at the newyorker.com, joins Peter Reitzes and Eric Jackson to discuss his wonderful article The shame of the adult stutterer published by Salon.|
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The Complexities of the Adult Stutterer with Ian Crouch |
Download | Duration: 00:46:25
Peter Reitzes and Eric Jackson discuss a range of stuttering topics. They discuss how their views of the terms fluency, stuttering and speech tools have changed over the years, changes in Eric's stuttering and much more.|
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Thinking Differently about Fluency, Stuttering and Speech Tools |
Download | Duration: 00:46:52
Bob Quesal, Ph.D., CCC-SLP (left) and Bill Murphy, M.A., CCC-SLP join Peter Reitzes and Eric Jackson at the National Stuttering Association's 2010 annual conference in Cleveland, Ohio. We discuss Joseph Sheehan's iceberg, covert stuttering, Bill's wonderful article Old Fart Face and much more.
Download | Duration: 00:56:44
Frederick P. Murray, Ph.D., (left) and Kenny Koroll join Peter Reitzes and Eric Jackson at the National Stuttering Association's 2010 annual conference in Cleveland, Ohio. We discuss "surrendering" to your stuttering, letting go of the stuttering, the "Monster" study, stuttering therapy past and present, and so much more.

Download | Duration: 00:39:34
Ryan White and Mike Boyle join Caryn Herring, Joel Korte and Roisin McManus (the StutterTalk "B Team") at the National Stuttering Association's 2010 annual conference in Cleveland, Ohio. They discuss, you guessed it, voluntary stuttering and much more.|
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Ryan White and Mike Boyle join the Caryn, Joel and Roisin to discuss voluntary stuttering and much more. |
Download | Duration: 00:41:03
Cathy Olish, Cameron Francek and Nina Zito join Peter Reitzes and Eric Jackson at the National Stuttering Association's 2010 annual conference in Cleveland, Ohio. We discuss Cathy's wonderful Mixing and Mingling workshop, meeting other people who stutter, dating other people who stutter and so much more.|
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Nina, Cameron and Cathy (front row, right to left) join Peter and Eric to discuss Cathy's Mixing and Mingling workshop at the National Stuttering Association's 2010 annual conference. |
Download | Duration: 00:35:34
Jesse England and Ada join Caryn Herring, Joel Korte and Roisin McManus (the StutterTalk "B Team") at the National Stuttering Association's 2010 annual conference in Cleveland, Ohio. Jesse and Ada are "first timers" at the NSA and speak about a wide range of stuttering including meeting other stutterers, learning from other people who stutter openly, the "collective strength" of people who stutter, the "incredible sense of community" found at the NSA and much more.|
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Joel, Roisin, Caryn, Ada and Jesse (from left to right) after recording the first "B Team" StutterTalk episode. Thanks to Caryn, Joel and Roisin for putting together this wonderful episode! |
Download | Duration: 00:43:45
Kristin, Donna and Lisa, three mothers of children who stutter, join Peter Reitzes and Eric Jackson at the National Stuttering Association's 2010 annual conference in Cleveland, Ohio. We discuss many issues with themoms including acceptance, seeking fluency, issues surrounding speech therapy, the strength and power of self help and so much more.|
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Donna, Lisa and Kristin (from left to right) join Eric and Peter to discuss the importance of support for children who stutter and parents. |
| National Stuttering Association (NSA) member and all around great guy Mike Bauer put together this wonderful video which was filmed, edited and premiered at the 2010 NSA Conference in Cleveland, Ohio. |
Download | Duration: 00:32:22
Gerald A. Maguire, M.D. joins Peter Reitzes and Eric Jackson at the National Stuttering Association's 2010 annual conference in Cleveland, Ohio. We discuss Dr. Maguire's wonderful new book Without Hesitation: Speaking to the Silence and the Science of Stuttering (available through the National Stuttering Association).
