StutterTalk Bios

   
           The picture was taken to honor the
        publication of StutterTalk Episode 100!


Peter Reitzes, MA, CCC-SLP, is an adult stutterer and an ASHA certified, New York State licensed, speech-language pathologist working in an elementary school and in private practice in Brooklyn. Mr. Reitzes is co-host and co-founder of the StutterTalk.com podcast and the Stuttering101.com podcast, is the author of 50 Great Activities for Children Who Stutter: Lessons, Insights, and Ideas for Therapy Success (PRO-ED), has written numerous articles about stuttering and therapy and is co-editor of the Journal of Stuttering Therapy, Advocacy and Research (www.JournalOfStuttering.com). Mr. Reitzes has taught graduate level stuttering courses at Long Island University, St. John’s University and Touro College. Peter has volunteered and presented dozens of times at self-help workshops and conferences and was co-facilitator of 2002’s Stutter Across America – a series of eight summer workshops hosted in cities across the United States.  

Eric Jackson, M.A., TSSLD, is an adult stutterer and co-founder and co-host of the StutterTalk and Stuttering101 podcasts. Eric recently graduated from the masters program in Speech-Language Pathology at Brooklyn College, where he was a Graduate Fellow and taught undergraduate courses in public speaking and speech disorders. Eric has served as Chapter Leader of the Oliver Bloodstein Chapter of the National Stuttering Association since 2008, and has written numerous articles about stuttering. He is also a musician in two Brooklyn-based bands. Currently, Eric is an ASHA clinical fellowship candidate, and works as a Speech Teacher with preschool-age children in Brooklyn.


Past Members:

Greg Snyder, Ph.D.

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