Day 4: The Future of Stuttering Self-Help with Martin Seefeld (Ep. 405)

stuttering, StutterTalkStutterTalk host Barry Yeoman is joined by Martin Seefeld to discuss how the stuttering self-help movement can stay relevant in the 21st century. This is the fifth and final StutterTalk episode from Lunteren, The Netherlands at the 10th World Congress for People Who Stutter. All five episodes are archived here.

MARTIN SEEFELD, 26, is a Ph.D. candidate in neuroscience at the University of Heidelberg, Germany.

BARRY YEOMAN is a respected journalist, a person who stutters, a StutterTalk advisor and a long-time participant in self-help organizations for people who stutter. Barry advises StutterTalk on issues pertaining to ethics in journalism, reporting and much more. Read Mr. Yeoman’s entire bio here. Mr. Yeoman has been featured several times on StutterTalk – those episodes are archived here.

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    Day 3 with Elaine Robin and Stefan Hoffmann (Ep. 404)

    StutterTalk host Barry Yeoman is joined by Elaine Robin and Stefan Hoffmann in Lunteren, The Netherlands at the 10th World Congress for People Who StutterBoth Elaine and Stefan are Westerners who have lived in China. Barry asks them about the emerging stuttering self-help movement in China. Check back tomorrow at StutterTalk.com for our fifth and final episode from the Netherlands.

    ELAINE ROBIN is a speech-language pathologist and a person who stutters. She lives in the Seattle area.

    STEFAN HOFFMAN is the former vice chair of the International Stuttering Association (ISA). He lives in Ingolstadt, Germany.

    BARRY YEOMAN is a respected journalist, a person who stutters, a StutterTalk advisor and a long-time participant in self-help organizations for people who stutter. Barry advises StutterTalk on issues pertaining to ethics in journalism, reporting and much more. Read Mr. Yeoman’s entire bio here. Mr. Yeoman has been featured several times on StutterTalk – those episodes are archived here.

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      Day 2 with Adeyemi Akintunde (Ep. 403)

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      Adeyemi Akintunde

      StutterTalk host Barry Yeoman is joined by Adeyemi Akintunde in Lunteren, The Netherlands at the 10th World Congress for People Who Stutter. Mr. Akintunde talks about living in a country where people who stutter can’t even hail taxis, much less find employment.

      StutterTalk hopes to quick-publish several more daily episodes from the 10th World Congress.  Check back at StutterTalk.com for updates.

      ADEYEMI AKINTUNDE, 29, is a founder of the Stuttering Association of Nigeria. He studied accounting at Osun State Polytechnic and economics at Bowen University in Iwo, Osun State. He now manages a family business.

      BARRY YEOMAN is a respected journalist, a person who stutters, a StutterTalk advisor and a long-time participant in self-help organizations for people who stutter. Barry advises StutterTalk on issues pertaining to ethics in journalism, reporting and much more. Read Mr. Yeoman’s entire bio here. Mr. Yeoman has been featured several times on StutterTalk – those episodes are archived here.

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        Day 1 with David Mitchell and Harry Dhillon (Ep. 402)

        StutterTalk host Barry Yeoman is joined by David Mitchell and Harry Dhillon in Lunteren, The Netherlands at the 10th World Congress for People Who Stutter. Mr. Dhillon explains how he stopped seeing himself as a victim and began taking responsibility for making changes. Mr. Mitchell encourages people who stutter to be more engaged in the political process and explains why people who stammer are “empathy generators.” StutterTalk plans to quick-publish several more daily episodes from the 10th World Congress. Check back at StutterTalk.com for updates.

        DAVID MITCHELL is a widely respected, award winning novelist from England. His novels include Ghostwritten, Number9Dream, Cloud Atlas, Black Swan Green and the Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet. David Mitchell is a person who stutters and a patron of the British Stammering Association.

        HARRY DHILLON is president of a London Toastmasters club, works in information technology, is a real estate investor and is active in the stuttering scene in the United Kingdom.

        BARRY YEOMAN is a respected journalist, a person who stutters, a StutterTalk advisor and a long-time participant in self-help organizations for people who stutter. Barry advises StutterTalk on issues pertaining to ethics in journalism, reporting and much more. Read Mr. Yeoman’s entire bio here. Mr. Yeoman has been featured several times on StutterTalk – those episodes are archived here.

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          Reporting from the 10th World Congress for People Who Stutter – Netherlands (Ep. 401)

          StutterTalk guest host Barry Yeoman has just arrived in Lunteren, The Netherlands for the 10th World Congress for People Who Stutter. On the night of the opening reception, he interviewed organizers Maartje Borghuis and Richard Bourgondiën about their expectations for the congress, as well as the state of stuttering self-help in The Netherlands. Mr. Yeoman then spoke with Christine Simpson of the British Stammering Association about the women-only workshop she will help to lead.

          StutterTalk plans to quick-publish several daily episodes from the 10th World Congress for People Who Stutter. Check back often at StutterTalk.com for updates.

          BARRY YEOMAN is a respected journalist, a person who stutters, a StutterTalk advisor and a long-time participant in self-help organizations for people who stutter. Barry advises StutterTalk on issues pertaining to ethics in journalism, reporting and much more. Read Mr. Yeoman’s entire bio here. Mr. Yeoman has been featured several times on StutterTalk – those episodes are archived here.

            Public Speaking, Stuttering and Doing What You Fear (Ep. 400)

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            Susannah Parkin

            Susannah Parkin and Reuben Schuff join Peter Reitzes to discuss their recent public speaking achievements, stuttering and doing what you fear.

            Reuben was awarded second place in the Toastmasters District Contest in North Carolina and Susannah is the 2013 recipient of the The James Soper Merrill Prize which is awarded to the graduate “who, in character and influence, has best typified the highest ideals of the College.” Susannah’s acceptance speech can be viewed here.

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            Reuben Schuff (center)

            SUSANNAH PARKIN is a person who stutters and a recent graduate of Hamilton College in Clinton, NY. Susannah interned at the Stuttering Foundation in 2011 and is currently working as a research coordinator at Massachusetts General Hospital. Ms. Parkin plans to pursue a PhD in clinical psychology.

            REUBEN SCHUFF is an Aerospace Engineer. He co-founded the Teens Who Stutter (TWST) chapter of the National Stuttering Association (NSA) in Raleigh, North Carolina. Reuben contributed the chapter titled Fluency: My Untrustworthy Friend in the StutterTalk book: Stuttering: Inspiring Stories and Professional Wisdom. Reuben has appeared numerous times on StutterTalk; his appearances are archived here.

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              Paperboy and Hollins Stuttering Treatment (Ep. 399)

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              Vince Vawter, author of Paperboy

              Vince Vawter joins Peter Reitzes to discuss Paperboy, a novel for young readers, and his stuttering treatment experience at the Hollins Communications Research Institute (HCRI).

              VINCE VAWTER retired after a 40-year career in newspapers, most recently as the president and publisher of the Evansville (Ind.) Courier & Press. Mr. Vawter is the author of Paperboy, a novel for young readers, published by Delacorte Press, a division of Random House. To find out more about Paperboy, go to randomhousekids.com or vincevawter.com.

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                Four people who stutter, Harry Payne, Sarah Bryant, Alan Reznik, and Lance Lambert join Peter Reitzes to discuss their stuttering treatment experiences at the Hollins Communications Research Institute (HCRI). We then hear from Dr. Ronald Webster, the Founder and Director of HCRI.

                Guests on today’s show discuss a wide range of experiences including success after therapy, crashing (losing their fluency and falling apart) after therapy, strengths and weaknesses of HCRI stuttering treatment, HCRI’s marketing statements and much more.

                Mr. Reitzes asks Dr. Webster about the data and marketing statement on HCRI’s website which states “98% recommend HCRI to others who stutter.” Mr. Reitzes points out that as far as back as 1997, HCRI reported on their website that “98% said they would recommend it [Hollins treatment] to other stutterers.” In 1997 HCRI reported having served more than 3,900 people who stutter. HCRI currently reports having served 6,200 people. Mr. Reitzes stated that it is uncanny that for 16 consecutive years, with the addition of thousands of new clients, the 98% recommendation rate has not fluctuated.

                HARRY PAYNE is a lawyer and partner in Scott, Payne, Boyle and Swart in Wilmington, NC, and served New Hanover County in the NC House of Representatives for six terms. Mr. Payne attended HCRI in the early 1970s.

                SARAH BRYANT is a 28-year-old person who stutters and in graduate school at Longwood University in Virginia working on her Masters Degree in Community and College Counseling. Sarah plans to graduate in December and hopes to be an academic advisor at the college level. In 2006 Sarah participated in an HCRI treatment course.

                ALAN REZNIK is a 73-year-old professor-emeritus of chemical and petroleum engineering at the University of Pittsburg where he was Director of the Petroleum Engineering. Dr. Reznik attended Hollins in 1989 just before his 50th birthday.

                LANCE LAMBERT is 26-year-old person who stutters in New Braunfels, Texas. Mr. Lambert served 6 years in the military and was stationed at Fort Carson in Colorado. In 2012 Lance attended the intensive treatment program at the Hollins Communications Research Institute.

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                Dr. Ronald Webster

                DR. RONALD L. WEBSTER is a clinical psychologist and Founder and President of the Hollins Communications Research  Institute.

                 

                 

                 

                 

                StutterTalk in no way adopts or endorses the views expressed from the people heard in today’s episode. Rather, our purpose is to provide a forum for people to express different views and different experiences.

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                  JEFF OLSON is a person who stutters and works as a Design Engineer in Portland, Oregon. He attended his first National Stuttering Association (NSA) annual conference in 2009 and has attended several annual conferences since then. He is a member of the NSA Portland chapter.

                    100 Stutter Project with Cameron Francek (Episode 396)

                    stuttering, StutterTalkCAMERON FRANCEK joins CARYN HERRING, ROISIN MCMANUS, and JOEL KORTE (the “Stuttertalk B Team”) to discuss his 100 Stutter Project in which he advertises his stuttering to at least one person a day, for 100 days in a row.

                    Cameron was recently featured in the Detroit Free Press and USA Today with an article and video.

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