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19 Sep 2010

Stuttering and Dating with the B Team (230)

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Caryn Herring, Joel Korte  and Roisin McManus (the Stuttertalk “B Team”) introduce themselves and provide insights as to where they are with their personal stuttering journeys. The B Team discusses an email from Peter F. regarding dating, interesting stuttering situations that Joel and Roisin have dealt with recently and much more. StutterTalk is excited to announce that the B Team will be publishing one show a month of stuttering goodness!

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

16 Sep 2010

Touching the Hot Stove: Remembering Malcolm Fraser with Jane Fraser (Episode 229)

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Jane Fraser, President of the Stuttering Foundation, joins Peter Reitzes to discuss Self-Therapy for the Stutterer by Malcolm Fraser. Ms. Fraser is asked about the history of the Stuttering Foundation, past leaders in the field including Charles Van Riper and Hal Starbuck, some of her favorite Stuttering Foundation materials and much more.

By: stuttertalk Uncategorized Tags: Jane Fraser, Peter Reitzes, stuttering, Stuttering Foundation

12 Sep 2010

Law School and Stuttering with Jared Gilman (228)

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Peter Reitzes, Eric Jackson and Jared Gilman

Jared Gilman, a good friend of StutterTalk and staff member of the Brooklyn Law Review, joins Peter Reitzes and Eric Jackson to discuss his first two years in law school, challenging speaking situations such as mock trials, speaking to professors about stuttering and much more.

By: stuttertalk Uncategorized Tags: Eric Jackson, Jared Gilman, law school, Peter Reitzes, stammering, stutter, stuttering

5 Sep 2010

“Fluency: The Other F Word” and “The Word is Not the Thing” with Charlie Osborne (227)

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Charlie Osborne

Charlie Osborne, MA CCC-SLP  joins Peter Reitzes and Eric Jackson to discuss the term fluency and a classic book from 1972 by Wendell Johnson and Dorothy Moeller titled Living with Change: The Semantics of Coping. We discuss topics and quotes from Johnson & Moeller including acceptance, success, the importance of language in thinking and working on stuttering, IFD Disease (from Idealism to Frustration to Demoralization), making therapy and the use of speech tools less complicated and so much more.

Charlie Osborne is a clinical assistant professor at the University of Wisconsin in Stevens Point. He teaches the fluency disorders course and other courses, supervises in clinic, and provides clinical services at St. Michael’s Hospital. Charlie is past editor of the ASHA Division 4 Perspectives on Fluency and Fluency Disorders – a peer reviewed journal and has worked with children and adults who stutter for over twenty years.

By: stuttertalk Uncategorized Tags: Charlie Osborne, coping, Eric Jackson, IFD, Living With Change, Living with Change: The Semantics of Coping, Peter Reitzes, Semantics of Coping, stammering, stutter, stuttering, Wendell Johnson

29 Aug 2010

Dr. Robert Quesal – Are All Speaking Strategies Equal? (226)

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Bob Quesal

Robert Quesal PhD, CCC-SLP  joins Peter Reitzes and Eric Jackson to discuss numerous stuttering related topics including is fluency shaping more of a liability than stuttering modification, do some speech-language pathologists “give up” on therapy too easily because they are looking at fluency as their measure of change, does the field need to move away from traditional speech tools and choosing a speech-language pathologist.

By: stuttertalk Uncategorized Tags: Bob Quesal, Eric Jackson, fluency shaping, Peter Reitzes, speaking strategies, stammering, stutter, stuttering, stuttering modification

22 Aug 2010

Dr. Alan Rabinowitz – Wildlife Advocate and Role Model for People Who Stutter (225)

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Dr. Alan Rabinowitz (“the Indiana Jones of Wildlife Conservation”) joins Peter Reitzes and Eric Jackson to discuss his experiences with stuttering and his explorations and legacy in wildlife preservation. Dr. Rabinowitz is an internationally renowned conservationist and zoologist and is President and CEO of Panthera – a nonprofit conservation organization devoted to protecting the world’s 36 wild cat species. Dr. Rabinowitz is also a spokesperson for the Stuttering Foundation.

By: stuttertalk Famous People Who Stutter Tags: Alan Rabinowitz. stuttering, Eric Jackson, Famous PWS, Peter Reitzes
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