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23 Feb 2010

Denial and Stuttering (181)

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Joe Klein with his daughter.

Dr. Joe Klein, Ph.D., CCC-SLP joins Eric Jackson to discuss whether or not the denial of stuttering is a good thing.

By: stuttertalk stuttering Tags: denial, Eric Jackson, Joe Klein, stuttering

19 Feb 2010

Dr. Dennis Drayna: Researchers Identify Three Genes as Source of Stuttering in Families Studied – Additional Genes Located (180)

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Dr. Dennis Drayna, geneticist and senior researcher for the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders, joins Peter Reitzes to discuss his recently published research which has identified three genes as a source of stuttering in families studied.

The research article that Dr. Drayna is senior author on and discusses, Mutations in the Lysosomal Enzyme–Targeting Pathway and Persistent Stuttering, is available at the New England Journal of Medicine. This research has been covered widely in the media including this segment on National Public Radio featuring Jane Fraser, President of the Stuttering Foundation.

By: stuttertalk genetics, research Tags: Dennis Drayna, genetics, Peter Reitzes, research, stuttering

14 Feb 2010

Mr. Tavis Smiley: Stuttering and Speaking Deliberately (179)

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Mr. Tavis Smily, a broadcaster, author, advocate and philanthropist,  joins Peter Reitzes to discuss stuttering, deliberate talking and much more.  During this episode Mr. Smiley discusses the influence that Dr. Martin Luther King has had on his life and on his speech. Mr. Smiley discusses the murder of Emmett Till and the impact this had on launching the civil the rights movement. Peter asks Mr. Smiley about his interviews with two people who stutter- Mr. Bill Withers and Carley Simon

By: stuttertalk Famous People Who Stutter Tags: Famous PWS, Peter Reitzes, stuttering, Tavis Smiley

31 Jan 2010

Pagoclone Updates, A Clinical Study and Stuttering with Dr. Gerald Maguire (177)

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Gerald Maguire

Dr. Gerald Maguire from the Kirkup Center for the Medical Treatment of Stuttering joins Peter Reitzes andEric Jacksonto discuss Pagoclone updates, the recently published Exploratory Randomized Clinical Study of Pagoclone, the potential marketing of Pagoclone, his work with Dr. Nan Bernstein Ratner on the DSM5 (the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders) and much more.

By: stuttertalk Uncategorized Tags: DSM5, Eric Jackson, Gerald Maguire, medical treatment, Pagoclone, Peter Reitzes, pharmaceuticals, stuttering

24 Jan 2010

Professionals Who Make Fun of Stuttering (Ep. 175)

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StutterTalkKristel Kubart joins Peter Reitzes and Eric Jackson to discuss “interesting” and troubling comments made by Laura Mize, pediatric speech-language pathologist and Kate Hensler during their Teach Me to Talk podcast. We also discuss the downsides of the stuttering social filter, the relationship between stuttering and nervousness and much more.

By: stuttertalk stuttering Tags: Eric Jackson, Kristel Kubart, Peter Reitzes

21 Jan 2010

Predictions for 2010 from the Stuttering Brain (174)

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Tom Weidig

Dr. Tom Weidig from the popular Stuttering Brain Blog joins Peter Reitzes and Eric Jackson to discuss his stuttering predictions for 2010. Dr. Weidig discusses his predictins regarding Pagoclone, research on preschool therapy, brain imaging studies and much more. Then Tom joins Peter and Eric to answer some questions from listeners.

By: stuttertalk Uncategorized Tags: Eric Jackson, Peter Reitzes, stuttering, Stuttering Brain, Tom Weidig
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