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10 Feb 2019

Breaking the Silence (Ep. 660)

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Mollie Davis

Mollie Davis joins Chaya Goldstein to discuss speaking up as a person who stutters under very challenging circumstances.

Mollie Davis is an 18 year old college freshman from Maryland currently studying at Hollins University in Virginia. She is studying to be a journalist and is heavily involved in gun violence prevention activism. She also enjoys theatre, sitcoms, and courtroom dramas.

Chaya Goldstein, M.A. CCC-SLP is a speech-language pathologist who stutters. She works at the American Institute for Stuttering (AIS) in New York City and teaches graduate courses in Fluency Disorders. She co-leads the National Stuttering Association Adult Manhattan chapter and coordinates the FRIENDS “Stepping Up” Mentorship program for children and teens who stutter. She’s cares deeply about stuttering advocacy, education, and empowerment and is committed to educating SLPs, educators and the public.

Links related to episode:

  • Mollie Davis on Twitter
  • Mollie Davis interview with Special Books by Special Kids
  • Buzz Feed article mentions Mollie
  • Road to Parkland 
  • Video story Parkland trip

The views expressed on this podcast are those of the speakers and do not necessarily represent the opinion of the organization.

By: stuttertalk Chaya Goldsten, stuttering Tags: advocate, Chaya Goldstein, Mollie Davis, stammering, stutter, stuttering

2 Dec 2018

Advocating with Netflix: The Open and Honest Stuttering Edition (Ep. 659)

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Samantha Roybler
Samantha Roybler

Samantha Roybler joins Chaya Goldstein to discuss open and honest stuttering, advocating with Netflix, Camp SAY and much more.

Sam was featured in the article Sam Spoke. Netflix Listened. Watch Sam read Louder Than a Bomb Great Plains.

Samantha Roybler is a 16-year-old high school sophomore who lives in Lincoln, Nebraska. She works part time as a server in a retirement community and is an active member on her poetry slam team at school. She first started taking interest in stuttering advocacy after attending camp SAY in 2017.

Chaya Goldstein, M.A. CCC-SLP is a speech-language pathologist who stutters. She works at the American Institute for Stuttering (AIS) in New York City and teaches graduate courses in Fluency Disorders. She co-leads the National Stuttering Association Adult Manhattan chapter and coordinates the FRIENDS “Stepping Up” Mentorship program for children and teens who stutter. She’s cares deeply about stuttering advocacy, education, and empowerment and is committed to educating SLPs, educators and the public.

By: stuttertalk Chaya Goldsten, stuttering Tags: Chaya Goldstein, Netflix, Samantha Roybler, stuttering

3 Nov 2018

Camp SAY West Coast (Ep. 658)

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Camp SAY West Coast

Taro Alexander and Loryn McGill join Reuben Schuff to discuss Camp SAY West Coast. SAY is the Stuttering Association for the Young.

Taro Alexander, SAY’s Founder & President, created and heads all SAY programs since the organization’s inception in 2001. Taro established Camp SAY in 2008, and in addition to camp, Taro has led SAY’s Confident Voices program, teaching writing, dance, acting, directing, and music to children, 8-18. Taro has directed more than 1,000 original plays with music written and performed by kids who stutter. Prior to SAY, Taro worked as a professional actor, and was a cast member of STOMP. Taro enjoys spending time with his family – his talented wife Leigh, and their three children.

Loryn McGill, M.S. CCC-SLP, was one of the Camp SAY West Coast 2018 Leadership coordinators and is a speech-language pathologist and founder of her private practice OC Fluency Center. Additionally she is faculty at Chapman University as well as part of a multidisciplinary team at UC Riverside working on stuttering. She presents and organizes one-day conferences for FRIENDS, speaks at national and international workshops on stuttering, is a NSA family chapter co-leader, and educates school districts on stuttering intervention. When she is not chasing around her toddler, she can be found snowboarding and sailing.

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.

By: stuttertalk Camp SAY Tags: Camp SAY, Loryn McGill, Reuben Schuff, stammering, stuttering, Taro Alexander, The Stuttering Association for the Young

21 Oct 2018

The Magic Sauce (Ep. 657)

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Phil Schneider, Ed.D. CCC-SLP

Dr. Phil Schneider joins Peter Reitzes to discuss stuttering and The Magic Sauce – a therapist’s guide to stuttering treatment.

Phil Schneider, Ed.D. CCC-SLP is the founding partner, with Uri Schneider, of Schneider Speech Pathology.

Recognized as a master clinician and teacher, he has been practicing and teaching for over 45 years. He holds the title of Professor Emeritus of Communication Disorders at Queens College, CUNY. Phil’s first documentary, Transcending Stuttering: The Inside Story, is considered by many to be the single best film on stuttering. View all of Phil’s films here.

By: stuttertalk stuttering Tags: Peter Reitzes, Phil Schneider, stammering, stutter, stuttering, The Magic Sauce

15 Sep 2018

High Stress Stuttering Edition (Ep. 656)

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One side of the audience.

Bob “the Expert” Quesal joins Peter Reitzes to discuss high stress speaking and stuttering situations and much more.

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.

By: stuttertalk Public Speaking Tags: Bob Quesal, Peter Reitzes, stammering, stuttering

28 Aug 2018

When I Stutter (Ep. 655)

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When I Stutter, StutterTalk, stutteringJohn Gomez joins Chaya Goldstein to discuss his film When I Stutter.

John Gomez works as a Speech Pathologist for the Los Angeles Unified School District. He is a professor at California State University Los Angeles where he teaches the graduate course in stuttering. John is also a documentary filmmaker. His feature film, WHEN I STUTTER, has been in over 10 film festivals worldwide and has won 7 awards.

By: stuttertalk Chaya Goldsten, When I Stutter Tags: Chaya Goldstein, John Gomez, stammering, stutter, stuttering, When I Stutter
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