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17 May 2020

Stammering Pride and Prejudice with Chris Constantino (Ep. 688)

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Chris Constantino

Chris Constantino joins Chaya Goldstein to discuss Stammering Pride and Prejudice, a book that explores stuttering from the social model of disability. Chris shares his insights on the social model of disability and how it applies to stuttering. Dr. Constantino discusses his chapter in the book “Stutter Naked” and how stuttering has fostered intimacy and other gains in his life.

Christopher Constantino lives in Tallahassee, Florida with his wife, Megan, and son, Augustine. He is a speech-language pathologist and assistant professor at Florida State University. He teaches classes on counseling and stuttering and researches how the subjective experience of stuttering interacts with culture and society. He recently co-edited the book, Stammering Pride and Prejudice. Chris enjoys riding his bike and eating chocolate chip cookies.

By: stuttertalk stuttering Tags: Chaya Goldstein, Chris Constantino, disability, pride and prejudice, stammering, stuttering

12 May 2020

First Day: A Public Service Announcement with Filmmaker Cody Packer (Ep. 687)

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Cody Packer
Cody Packer

Cody Packer joins Chaya Goldstein to discuss First Day, a short film being used as a Public Service Announcement to raise awareness about stuttering during National Stuttering Awareness Week.

Cody Mathieson Packer is a proud person who stutters from New Zealand. He started making films in his parents backyard at the age of 13, which was the time he discovered the magic of filmmaking and storytelling. Since then he studied film directing at the New Zealand Broadcasting School and Columbia College Chicago. He now lives in Los Angeles, California where he works as a commercial and film director full time. Cody is a passionate advocate involved in the National Stuttering Association Stuttering Association for the Stuttering Association for the Young communities. He released this PSA to celebrate the communities he holds close to heart, and to spread awareness about stuttering during National Stuttering Awareness Week.

Links:

  • Cody’s Website
  • Cody’s Facebook
  • Cody’s Instagram
By: stuttertalk stuttering Tags: Chaya Goldstein, Cody Packer, First Day, stammering, stutter, stuttering, stuttertalk

23 Apr 2020

Stuttering, It’s What You Think with Dominique Kennedy (Ep. 686)

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Dominique Kennedy joins Christoper Constantino to discuss stuttering, cluttering, and her new book Stuttering, It’s What You Think.

 

Dominique Kennedy is the author of Stuttering, It’s What You Think. Dominique is an experienced and certified Speech-Language Pathologist. Dominique earned a Bachelor’s Degree and Master’s Degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders with an emphasis in Speech Language Pathology. Her experience across settings includes: schools, hospitals, rehabilitation centers and early intervention. Through her private practice she serves children and adults. She is a member of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) and Special Interest Groups (SIGs) Fluency & Fluency Disorders and Augmentative & Alternative Communication. Through her desire to educate and empower families, she has developed educational programs and professional development courses. Dominique lives in the Atlanta Metro area of Georgia with her husband and their two daughters. She enjoys art, music and culture.

By: stuttertalk stuttering Tags: Chris Constantino, Dominique Kennedy, stammering, stutter, stuttering

11 Apr 2020

The Growth of Stuttering Support in Israel During COVID-19 (Ep. 685)

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Hanan Hurwitz joins Peter Reitzes to discuss the growth and success of stuttering support in Israel during the COVID-19 pandemic. 

Hurwitz is asked about Israel’s first support group meeting for children who stutter, a current series of online stuttering lectures, and serving in the military while stuttering. 

Hanan Hurwitz is an electronics engineer and independent Quality Management consultant, and presently the Executive Director of the Israeli Stuttering Association, AMBI.

Hanan is a PWS who started on his Journey of understanding stuttering in 2010, when he attended the National Stuttering Association annual conference.

Hear Hanan’s previous StutterTalk appearances here. 

By: stuttertalk stuttering Tags: COVID-19, Hanan Hurwitz, IDF, Israel, Peter Reitzes, stammering, stuttering

10 Apr 2020

The Genetics of Stuttering with Dr. Dennis Drayna from the NIH (Ep. 684)

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Dennis Drayna, Ph.D. joins Peter Reitzes to discuss the genetics of stuttering and a recent study in which stuttering mutations were engineered into mice that caused stuttering-like vocalization deficits.

Dr. Dennis Drayna is Scientist Emeritus at the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders and a Board Member of the Stuttering Foundation. 

Dr. Drayna was asked to discuss how “normal” mice responded to mice with stuttering-like vocalizations, what genetics research suggests about persistency and recovery, how genetics research may impact future treatment research, his future plans, and so much more. 

By: stuttertalk genetics, stuttering Tags: Dennis Drayna, genes, genetics, mice, mutations, Peter Reitzes, stammering, stuttering

7 Apr 2020

WHEN I STUTTER: Inspiration and Updates (Ep. 683)

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John Gomez joins Chaya Goldstein to discuss his special reduced rate offer for at-home viewing of his award winning documentary WHEN I STUTTER.

Gomez expresses his gratitude to the stuttering community for helping translate his documentary into a number of languages.  

John shares how the current health crisis is impacting upcoming film screenings, the languages the film has been translated into, the new child-friendly version of the film, where the characters of the film are now, what he’s working on next, and more.

Links:

  • WHEN I STUTER trailer
  • When I Stutter reduced cost at home screening
By: stuttertalk Chaya Goldsten, stuttering Tags: Chaya Goldstein, John Gomez, stammering, stuttering, When I Stutter
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