17 Oct 2010
Acceptance with the B Team (234)
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Caryn Herring, Joel Korte and Roisin McManus (the Stuttertalk “B Team”) have submitted their monthly episode which is the first of a two part series on acceptance.
Caryn, Joel and Roisin explore the many facets of stuttering acceptance from the “B Team” perspective. They attempt to break apart what aspects of stuttering are the easiest and most difficult to accept. Roisin has some good news to report on her job hunt as well. During this episode the crew references StutterTalk episode 104 (the Jack Welch episode) and episode 231 (the Charlie Osborne episode). In the coming weeks, Peter and Eric (the “A Team”) plan on discussing acceptance with a special guest.
24 Oct 2010
60+ Years of Stuttering with Dr. Eugene B. Cooper (Ep. 235)
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Eugene B. Cooper, Ed.D takes a break from retirement to join Peter Reitzes to discuss more than 60 years of studying stuttering, working with people who stutter and training speech-language pathologists.
During this episode Dr. Cooper discusses Chronic Perseverative Stuttering Snydrome, the frequency fallacy, the importance of the relationship between the client and clinician, choosing a therapist, his thoughts on specialty recognition for stuttering, a conversation with Bob Quesal (parts 1 and 2) and so much more. Dr. Eugene B. Cooper is a Professor and Chair Emeritus of the University of Alabama’s Department of Communicative Disorders and Distinguished Professor Emeritus at Nova Southeastern University’s Program in Speech Language Pathology. Dr. Cooper is a Fellow of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association and received the Honors of the association. He and his wife Crystal are the authors of over 150 publications primarily in the area of stuttering and professional issues.