About

Overview: StutterTalk® is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization. Since 2007 we have published more than 600 episodes featuring people who stutter, researchers, speech-language pathologists, leaders in the self help community, family members, famous people who stutter and others. StutterTalk is heard in more than 170 countries. Episodes have been downloaded or played millions of times. StutterTalk is the first and longest running podcast on stuttering. We have been stuttering openly and talking openly about stuttering since our first episode.

Mission Statement: StutterTalk is dedicated to supporting people who stutter, their families, professionals, students, and the general public by talking openly about stuttering and by providing information about stuttering.

History: StutterTalk began recording and publishing audio podcasts in 2007. In 2010 StutterTalk added the B Team (a team of three hosts) and in 2011 an Advisory Council. Since then, Britni Bicknaver, Barry Yeoman, Chris Constantino, Joe Klein, Tom Weidig and Reuben Schuff have joined the StutterTalk team as occasional hosts. In 2012 we published our first book, 25 chapters written by people who stutter, leading professionals and the spouse of a person who stutters.

Rights and Permissions Information: All StutterTalk content (audio, video, photographs, text, etc.) is protected by copyright in the U.S. and other countries. To request the use of any StutterTalk content, please send an email request to stuttertalk@stuttertalk.com.

StutterTalk.com is a website that is run by StutterTalk, INC a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. The name StutterTalk and the StutterTalk logo are property of the StutterTalk organization and may not be used without permission.

Disclaimer: In keeping with our mission of providing support and information about stuttering, StutterTalk offers a wide range of voices, opinions and experiences on issues related to stuttering. Also in keeping with our mission, StutterTalk offers links to numerous external sites. StutterTalk does not take responsibility for or endorse content from external web sites.

The views and opinions heard on StutterTalk podcasts and videos do not necessarily reflect the views of the StutterTalk organization. StutterTalk does not endorse any specific or particular approach to coping with stuttering.

It is advised that individuals look closely and carefully at all and any information provided about stuttering.

Early Years: The StutterTalk podcast was co-founded by Peter Reitzes, Eric Jackson and Greg Snyder in 2007.