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2 Dec 2019

Stammer Time: Building a Society that Accepts Stuttering (Ep. 670)

http://media.blubrry.com/stuttertalk/p/stuttertalk.com/podcast/670StutterTalk.mp3

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Barry Yeoman, StutterTalk

Journalist Barry Yeoman

Barry Yeoman joins Chaya Goldstein to talk about his thought provoking article Stammer Time which highlights how stutterers are moving past the medical model of disability. The conversation explores the social model vs. medical model of disability, the concept of ‘stutter gain’, the history of the stuttering self-community, how we can practically start make changes to create a more stutter friendly world, and why he’s excited about the recent conversation in stuttering community about the social model of disability.

Barry Yeoman is a freelance journalist living in Durham, North Carolina. He also teaches journalism and narrative nonfiction at Wake Forest University and Duke University. He has been a member of the stuttering self-help movement since 1992.

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    By: stuttertalk Category: disability, stuttering Tags: ADA, Barry Yoeman, Chaya Goldstein, disability, Stamma Tme, stammer, stutter, stuttering

    20 Oct 2019

    Stuttering, SAY, and ISAD in Australia (Ep. 669)

    http://media.blubrry.com/stuttertalk/p/stuttertalk.com/podcast/669StutterTalk.mp3

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    stuttering, ISAD, SAYRich Stephens joins Chaya Goldstein to discuss his experiences of approaches to stuttering in Australia, the support and obstacles he has faced setting up SAY: Australia, the start of their first creative arts programs, his plans for International Stuttering Awareness Day (ISAD) 2019, and so much more.

    Rich Stephens is the President of SAY: Australia, the first international arm of SAY: The Stuttering Association For The Young founded in 2001 in NYC by Taro Alexander. Prior to launching SAY: Australia in June 2019, Rich lived in Manchester, UK, and has a BSc in Speech & Language Therapy and MSc in Neuroscience & Neuroimaging from the University of Manchester. Rich first volunteered at Camp SAY in 2015 as a bunk counsellor, and is now bringing a new approach to supporting young people who stutter to Australia.

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      By: stuttertalk Category: ISAD Tags: ISAD, stammering, stuttering

      13 Oct 2019

      Stamma Campaign: Smashing Stuttering Stereotypes (Ep. 668)

      http://media.blubrry.com/stuttertalk/p/stuttertalk.com/podcast/668StutterTalk.mp3

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      Jane Powell

      Jane Powell and Prince William

      Jane Powell joins Chaya Goldstein to discuss smashing stuttering stereotypes.

      Jane Powell is the CEO of the British Stammering Association (BSA), a post which she took up in 2018. Prior to this she founded the national UK charity CALM, the Campaign Against Living Miserably, a multi-award winning charity dedicated to reducing male suicide in the U.K. Jane ran this campaign from 2006-2017. Since becoming CEO of the BSA Jane has launched the Stamma Campaign, a campaign dedicated to smashing the stereotypes abut stuttering and changing the narrative of what it means to be a person who stutters.

      Links:

      • The British Stammering Association smashes stereotypes with Stamma campaign
      • Stammering Is Still The Unacceptable Face of Disability
      • Third Sector Podcast #8: Leadership

       

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        By: stuttertalk Category: stuttering Tags: Chaya Goldstein, Jane Powell, stamina, stammering, stuttering

        31 Aug 2019

        Success Should Not Be Equated with Fluency (Ep. 667)

        http://media.blubrry.com/stuttertalk/p/stuttertalk.com/podcast/667StutterTalk.mp3

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        StutterTalk, Michael Boyle

        Dr. Michael Boyle

        Dr. Michael Boyle joins Chaya Goldstein to discuss success in treatment, stuttering more being a sign of progress, being resilient in the face of difficulty, and so much more.

        Michael P. Boyle, Ph.D., CCC-SLP, is an Associate Professor of Communication Sciences and Disorders at Montclair State University where he teaches graduate courses in fluency disorders and researches psychosocial aspects of stuttering (e.g., stigma, disclosure, self-efficacy). For more information about Dr. Boyle’s research, visit here.

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          By: stuttertalk Category: stuttering Tags: Chaya Goldstein, Michael Boyle, stammering, stuttering, stuttertalk

          18 Aug 2019

          Slaying the Iceberg Beast with Dr. Rick Arenas (Ep. 666)

          http://media.blubrry.com/stuttertalk/p/stuttertalk.com/podcast/666StutterTalk.mp3

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          Dr. Rick Arenas

          Dr. Rick Arenas joins Chaya Goldstein to discuss slaying the stuttering iceberg and consider what is the change you actually want.

          Rick Arenas Ph.D. is an associate professor at the University of New Mexico in the department of Speech and Hearing Sciences. He received a bachelor’s, master’s and Ph.D. all from the University of Iowa. His primary area of research is developmental stuttering. In his early career he focused on the neurobiological mechanisms involved in the variability of stuttering across contexts. Recently his research has transitioned toward the way people relate to their stuttering and how it plays a role in their personal narrative. Using qualitative methods, he is investigating how people who stutter change their thoughts and beliefs to live harmoniously with stuttering.

          Read Dr. Arena’s Stuttering Foundation blog post on A Father’s Advice. Watch Rick’s keynote address at the FRIENDS Who Stutter annual conference. Read Dr. Arena’s Slaying the Iceberg Beast presentation.

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            By: stuttertalk Category: stuttering Tags: Chaya Goldstein, Rick Arenas, stammering, stutter, stuttering, stuttering iceberg

            23 Jul 2019

            Beginning Your Stuttering Evolution at FRIENDS (Ep. 665)

            http://media.blubrry.com/stuttertalk/p/stuttertalk.com/podcast/665StutterTalk.mp3

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            stuttering, FRIENDS, StutterTalkChaya Goldstein is joined by stuttering All-Stars Reuben Schuff, Samantha Gennuso, Kristel Kubert, and Stavros Ladeas at the 2019 FRIENDS annual convention.

            Topics include the “monumental” negative effects of hiding stuttering, how more stuttering can be good, asking for what we need as people who stutter, being kind to yourself, the “rough time” of stuttering that so many people who stutter report experiencing in their early twenties, and so much more.

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              By: stuttertalk Category: 2019 FRIENDS Convention Tags: FRIENDS, stammering, stutter, stuttering

              3 Jul 2019

              Stuttering Support in Ghana: Don’t Hide Behind Your Stammer (Ep. 664)

              http://media.blubrry.com/stuttertalk/p/stuttertalk.com/podcast/664StutterTalk.mp3

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              Elias Apreko, stammering, stuttering

              Elias Apreko

              Elias Apreko joins Chaya Goldstein to discuss stuttering support in Ghana.

              Elias Apreko helped set up the Ghana Stammering Association in 2013 to meet the needs of persons who stammer (stutter) in Ghana. He currently works as the president of the GSA. Elias is passionate about giving people who stutter a voice and helping them live successful lives in spite of their stutter.

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                By: stuttertalk Category: 2019 World Congress Tags: Chaya Goldstein, Ghana, stammering, stuttering

                27 Jun 2019

                Don’t Be Alone with Your Stutter: Stuttering in Israel (Ep. 663)

                http://media.blubrry.com/stuttertalk/p/stuttertalk.com/podcast/663StutterTalk.mp3

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                Hanan Hurwitz, stuttering, stammering, StutterTalk

                Hanan Hurwitz

                Hanan Hurwitz joins Chaya Goldstein to discuss Israel’s strong stuttering support network and the negative use of the term stuttering in politics to wrongly suggest that a candidate is weak and ineffectual. Mr. Hurwitz explained the importance of speaking to the media, teachers, speech-language pathologists, and the general public about Israel to educate and clarify misperceptions.

                This episode was recorded in Hveragerdi, Iecland at the Embrace Your Stutter World Congress.

                Hanan Hurwitz is an Electronics Engineer working as Director of Quality at a global company that designs and manufactures electronic servo controls. Hanan is also a person who stutters, has stuttered since childhood, and is presently the chair of the Israeli Stuttering Association, AMBI. Visit AMBI on Facebook here.

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                  By: stuttertalk Category: 2019 World Congress Tags: Israel, stammering, stutter, stuttering

                  25 May 2019

                  Vaccines Do Not Cause Stuttering (Ep. 662)

                  http://media.blubrry.com/stuttertalk/p/stuttertalk.com/podcast/662StutterTalk.mp3

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                  StutterTalk, stutteringBob “The Expert” Quesal joins Peter Reitzes to discuss a parent’s concern that vaccines cause stuttering. Bob and Peter point out that parents often blame themselves for their child’s stuttering and often attach an event, such as falling off a bike, to the onset of stuttering. They urge professionals to respond to parents with empathy while explaining that vaccines are not the cause of stuttering.

                  Robert Quesal, Ph.D., CCC-SLP is a professor emeritus of Communication Sciences and Disorders at Western Illinois University, a person who stutters, a fellow of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association and a retired Board Certified Specialist in Fluency and Fluency Disorders.

                  Peter Reitzes, MA CCC-SLP is a person who stutters, a speech-language pathologist, and President and Host of StutterTalk.

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                    By: stuttertalk Category: stuttering Tags: Bob Quesal, Peter Reitzes, Robert Quesal, vaccines

                    30 Mar 2019

                    Returning Choice to the Stuttering Community (Ep. 661)

                    http://media.blubrry.com/stuttertalk/p/stuttertalk.com/podcast/661StutterTalk.mp3

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                    stutteringChris Constantino and Rob Dellinger join Reuben Schuff at the 2019 FRIENDS one day conference in Raleigh, NC to discuss taking control of the “um,” returning choice to the stuttering community, and it is always okay to talk.

                    Reuben Schuff is an author and roving host for StutterTalk. By profession and passion he is an aerospace engineer, and also, a traveler, a juggler, a Toastmaster, and a person who stutters. He is a workshop presenter for the National Stuttering Association annual conference and is the co-founder of the Raleigh Teens Who Stutter (TWST) chapter of the NSA. Reuben also facilitates and presents with FRIENDS: the National Organization for Young People who Stutter. Reuben is author of the chapter Fluency: My Untrustworthy Friend in the StutterTalk book: Stuttering: Inspiring Stories and Professional Wisdom.

                    Christopher Constantino is a person who stutters, a speech-language pathologist and earned his Phd in Communication Sciences and Disorders from the University of Memphis in 2018.

                    Robert Dellinger, M.S., CCC-SLP is a school-based speech-language pathologist in Raleigh, N.C., and a person who stutters. He works in an elementary school and consults with colleagues in complicated fluency disorders cases at the elementary, middle, and high school levels. Rob is an active member of the National Stuttering Association chapter in Raleigh and contributes to the local Teens Who Stutter (TWST) group.

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