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1 May 2011

The Belief in Magic (274)

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Michael Rose

Michael Rose joins Peter Reitzes to discuss being a registered nurse who stutters, the Belief in Magic (an article by Wendell Johnson from 1968) and so much more.

By: stuttertalk Uncategorized Tags: Belief in Magic, magic, Michael Rose, Peter Reitzes, stuttering, Wendell Johnson

24 Apr 2011

A Multidisciplinary Treatment Approach for People Who Stutter (273)

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Yelena Averbukh

Yelena Averbukh, M.D. is an Associate Professor of Medicine at Albert Einstein College of Medicine, an Academic Teaching Hospitalist at Montefiore Medical Center and a person who stutters. During today’s episode Yelena and Peter explore her ideas on  a Multidisciplinary Treatment Approach for People Who Stutter and much more.

By: stuttertalk Uncategorized Tags: multidisciplinar, Peter Reitzes, stuttering, Yelena Averbukh

17 Apr 2011

What Makes a Good Communicator with The B Team (272)

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Caryn Herring, Joel Korte, and Roisin McManus (the Stuttertalk “B Team”) have submitted their monthly episode for April. The B Team kicks off the show by paying homage to former Stuttertalk co-host and co-founder Eric Jackson by sharing a few memorable stories. Later, they talk about how it can be surprising when speech tools actually work and follow that with an extended discussion on what makes a good communicator.  They wrap up the show by discussing “worrying about what others think” when it comes to stuttering.

By: stuttertalk B Team Tags: b team, Caryn Herring, Joel Korte, Roisin McManus, stuttering

10 Apr 2011

An Historical Discussion of the King’s Speech (271)

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John Campbell is a British political writer and biographer. His works include 2010’s Pistols at Dawn and biographies of Aneurin Bevan, Edward Heath, and Margaret Thatcher. Mr. Campbell has written two volumes on Margaret Thatcher The Grocer’s Daughter and its sequel The Iron Lady. John Campbell was awarded the NCR Book Award for his biography of Edward Heath. Most recently, Mr. Campbell’s book The Iron Lady has been turned into a film starring Meryl Streep who stars as the former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.

By: stuttertalk Uncategorized Tags: historical, history, John Campbell, King's Speech, Peter Reitzes, stuttering, The King's Speech

3 Apr 2011

Lucky Fluency and Stuttering (Episode 270)

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Bob Quesal

Robert “The Expert” Quesal and Caryn Herring join Peter Reitzes to discuss graduate students who stutter in speech-language pathology, changing stop consonants  to continuant sounds to manage stuttering, lucky fluency, how to respond to questions such as What do I do with children who stutter? and much more. This is StutterTalk’s third episode in a series focusing on graduate students and speech-language pathologists who stutter.

By: stuttertalk Uncategorized Tags: Bob Quesal, Caryn Herring, graduate students, greaduate school, Peter Reitzes, speech pathology, stuttering

27 Mar 2011

Successful Stuttering with Dr. Dorvan H. Breitenfeldt (269)

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Dorv Breitenfeldt

Dorvan H. Breitenfeldt, Professor Emeritus at Eastern Washington University, joins Peter Reitzes to discuss his life with stuttering, stuttering in the military, advertising stuttering, voluntary stuttering, the Successful Stuttering Management Program (SSMP), the importance of having a sense of humor about stuttering, tough love in therapy, facing obstacles such as discrimination, fluency as not the goal, lifestyle changes to coincide with therapy, eye contact, when to introduce handling techniques in therapy, the King’s Speech and much more.

By: stuttertalk Uncategorized Tags: Dorv Breitenfeldt, Dorvan H. Breitenfeldt, Peter Reitzes, SSMP, stuttering, Successful Stuttering Management Program
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