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16 Jul 2014

How Much Time Should You Spend Working on Stuttering with Bob Quesal? (Ep. 462)

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Bob Quesal with Jesse

Robert “the Expert” Quesal joins Peter Reitzes to discuss how much time should you spend working on stuttering.

Here is a little background to today’s episode. Recently on StutterTalk, Episode 455, the B Team discussed what they referred to as “the hypothetical (and entirely unrealistic) question, ‘How many hours a day would you put into working on your stuttering if that work guaranteed a cure for your stuttering?’” On today’s episode, we put fluency aside for a moment and ask, How much time a day should you work on acceptance of stuttering, stuttering openly, stuttering differently, educating family and friends about stuttering and being open about stuttering?

ROBERT QUESAL, Ph.D., CCC-SLP is a professor of Communication Sciences and Disorders at Western Illinois University, a person who stutters, a fellow of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, an advisor to StutterTalk and and author of the chapter The Person Who Stutters as a Speech-Language Pathologist in the book Stuttering: Inspiring Stories and Professional Wisdom, published by StutterTalk.

By: stuttertalk How much time should you spend working on stuttering? Tags: Bob Quesal, Peter Reitzes, Robert Quesal, stammering, stutter, stuttering

14 Jul 2014

How Much Time Should You Spend Working on Stuttering with Nora O’Connor? (Ep. 461)

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Nora O’Connor

Nora A. O’Connor joins Peter Reitzes to discuss how much time should you spend working on stuttering. Nora discusses what the real goals of speech therapy should be: living a meaningful and self-assured life in which we communicate effectively.

Here is a little background to today’s episode. Recently on StutterTalk, Episode 455, the B Team discussed what they referred to as “the hypothetical (and entirely unrealistic) question, ‘How many hours a day would you put into working on your stuttering if that work guaranteed a cure for your stuttering?’” On today’s episode, we put fluency aside for a moment and ask, How much time a day should you work on acceptance of stuttering, stuttering openly, stuttering differently, educating family and friends about stuttering and being open about stuttering?

NORA A O’CONNOR is a licensed clinical social worker in California, a person who stutters, an adviser to StutterTalk and author of the chapter Substance Abuse and Stuttering in the book Stuttering: Inspiring Stories and Professional Wisdom, published by StutterTalk. Nora has been involved locally and nationally with self help organizations for people who stutter for over 15 years. Nora works in private practice where she facilitates a self-esteem therapy group for children and teens who stutter, teaching anxiety management, confidence building and radical acceptance.

During today’s episode, Nora and Peter discuss the Successful Stuttering Management Program (SSMP).

By: stuttertalk How much time should you spend working on stuttering? Tags: Nora O'Connor, Peter Reitzes, stammering, stutter, stuttering

10 Jul 2014

Good Stuttering All Day Long: Conference Recaps (Ep. 460)

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Chris Mancini and Tom Scharstein join Britni Bicknaver to discuss their experiences attending the 2014 annual conference of the National Stuttering Association (NSA). Chris discusses leaving his comfort zone and meeting people who stutter from across the country and Tom discusses his favorite workshops including a Ted Talks style workshop held at the NSA.

CHRIS MANCINI is a financial operations analyst at anthem in Cincinnati. He is the chapter leader of Cincinnati’s branch of the National Stuttering Association and is married with two kids.

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Tom Scharstein and family

TOM SCHARSTEIN is an entrepreneur and person that stutters from Cincinnati, OH. Tom is the National Stuttering Association’s newest Regional Chapter Coordinator.

By: stuttertalk Conference Recap, good stuttering Tags: 2014 National Stuttering Association Conference, Britni Bicknaver, Chris Mancini, stammering, stutter, stuttering, Tom Scharstein

5 Jul 2014

Dhruv Gupta of the Indian Stammering Association from the National Stuttering Association’s 2014 Annual Conference (Ep. 459)

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Dhruv Gupta

Dhruv Gupta joins Joel Korte, Caryn Herring and Roisin McManus of the StutterTalk B Team at the 2014 annual conference of the National Stuttering Association (NSA) in Washington, DC. DHRUV GUPTA is the newly appointed Executive Director of The Indian Stammering Association (TISA).

Dhruv is very active in the stuttering community. Today on StutterTalk Mr. Gupta is asked to discuss his participation in self help organizations for people who stutter including TISA, SAY: The Stuttering Association for the Young, the American Institute for Stuttering and Toastmasters. Dhruv discusses how relapse in stuttering treatment is normal and expected which is why self help groups for people who stutter are so important. Caryn noted that, as in a recent episode, all four speakers on today’s episode received speech therapy at the American Institute for Stuttering in Manhattan.

“How I mange my stuttering is, I try to stutter. I try to voluntarily stutter.” -Dhruv Gupta

Joel mentioned this StutterTalk episode on air today: Does Charlie Stutter? (Ep. 231)

You may contact Dhruv Gupta directly at dhruvg05@gmail.com. Join the Indian Stammering Association’s Facebook group here.

This StutterTalk episode was recorded and published Saturday, July 5th on the fourth day of the NSA’s annual conference.

By: stuttertalk 2014 National Stuttering Association Conference, B Team Tags: 2014 National Stuttering Association Conference, Caryn Herring, Dhruv Gupta, Joel Korte, Roisin McManus, stammering, stutter, stuttering, The Indian Stammering Association

4 Jul 2014

In the Stuttering Mosh Pit from the National Stuttering Association’s 2014 Annual Conference (Ep. 458)

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Joel, Caryn, Barry and Roisin

StutterTalk host Barry Yeoman joins Joel Korte, Caryn Herring and Roisin McManus of the StutterTalk B Team at the 2014 annual conference of the National Stuttering Association (NSA) in Washington, DC. The StutterTalk crew talk about facing conference anxiety and stuttering anxiety. Barry points out the internal work that conference participants do while surrounded by hundreds of other people who stutter. The B Team hosts talk about how powerful and meaningful they found Barry’s storytelling and movement workshop. Barry is asked to discuss the National Stuttering Project (NSP) which preceded the NSA and the changes he has seen in the self help movement.

This StutterTalk episode was recorded and published Friday, July 4th on the third day of the NSA’s annual conference.

By: stuttertalk 2014 National Stuttering Association Conference, B Team Tags: 2014 National Stuttering Association Conference, Barry Yeoman, Caryn Herring, Joel Korte, Roisin McManus, stammering, stutter, stuttering

4 Jul 2014

Daring to Be Yourself with Parker Mantell from the National Stuttering Association’s 2014 Annual Conference (Ep. 457)

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Caryn, Roisin, Parker and Joel

Parker Mantell joins Joel Korte, Caryn Herring and Roisin McManus of the StutterTalk B Team at the 2014 annual conference of the National Stuttering Association in Washington, DC. Mr. Mantell recently gave the commencement address at Indiana University; within days a video of his speech had gone viral (see below).

During today’s episode Mr. Mantell discusses stuttering openly, advertising or telling others that he stutters and so much more. The B Team point out that Mr. Mantell has a very “calm” and “unrattled” style of stuttering. Caryn points out Mr. Mantell’s courageous accomplishment of speaking to 17,000 people during his recent commencement address. Roisin notes with pride that all four speakers on today’s episode received speech therapy at the American Institute for Stuttering in Manhattan.

“You have a choice. You can let it [stuttering] define you and be very closed about it and keep it to yourself. Or, you could take the opposite approach and attempt to define it…You could dare to be yourself.” -Parker Mantell

PARKER MANTELL recently graduated from Indiana University with a degree in political science. Mr. Mantell has interned with US House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-VA) and Florida Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL)  and has twice served New Jersey Governor Chris Christie (R-NJ). Mr. Mantell has also interned for Fox News Sunday and the US House Committee on Homeland Security.

This StutterTalk episode was recorded and published Friday, July 4th on the third day of the NSA’s annual conference.

By: stuttertalk 2014 National Stuttering Association Conference, B Team Tags: 2014 National Stuttering Association Conference, Caryn Herring, Joel Korte, Parker Mantell, Roisin McManus, stammering, stutter, stuttering
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