This week StutterTalk features a classic episode from April 7, 2009. Barry Guitar, Ph.D., CCC-SLP, from the Department of Communication Sciences at the University of Vermont is interviewed by Peter Reitzes and Eric Jackson. Dr. Guitar discusses some special experiences in his class and university clinic, his personal experiences with Charles Van Riper, several brain imagining studies and much more.
This week StutterTalk features a classic episode from March 14, 2009. We spoke with Dr. Lee Reeves who is former Chairman of the National Stuttering Association.
This week StutterTalk features a classic episode from March 12, 2009. We spoke with Michael Sugarman a pioneer in the stuttering self-help movement. Michael Sugarman was co-founder of the National Stuttering Project (now the National Stuttering Association). Enjoy the show.
This week we feature a Classic Episode from December 31, 2009 titled What Interferes with Forward Moving Speech. Join us next week for a new episode of StutterTalk.
This is the third and final show that StutterTalk recorded in Albany, New York in 2009. Dr. Joe Klein joins Peter Reitzes and Eric Jackson to discuss Dean Williams’ therapy and thoughts on stuttering, harnessing “normal” or non-stuttered speech, identifying what interferes with forward moving speech and much, much more.
Several weeks ago, StutterTalk received an email from Brent Smith. In that message, Brent asked how he could get involved in the stuttering community. Today, Brent jumps in and gets involved! He joins regular co-host Eric Jackson to discuss his experience growing up stuttering and why, at this point in his life, he wants to start talking about stuttering and meeting others who stutter.
Brent was born and raised in Los Angeles. He’s an MFA candidate in Writing & Poetics at the Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics at Naropa University in Boulder, Colorado. His work has been featured in World Affairs — The Journal on International Issues, NewMusicWeekly, ImagoZine, Splash Magazines Worldwide, Reality Sandwich, Denver Magazine and he authored the preface for journalist Paola Harris’ new book Exopolitics: Stargate to a New Reality.
In this episode, Jamie “The Queen” Rocchio and Dr. Bob Quesal join co-host Eric Jackson to talk about the impact the film The King’s Speech is having on stuttering awareness. The “Trifecta” discusses whether or not we are seeing changes in the public perception of stuttering, shortcomings of the media in discussing issues such as stuttering, and how a disorder/disease is “sexy” when people are looking for its cure.
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1 Jun 2014
Talking Stuttering with Dr. Barry Guitar (Ep. 103)
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This week StutterTalk features a classic episode from April 7, 2009. Barry Guitar, Ph.D., CCC-SLP, from the Department of Communication Sciences at the University of Vermont is interviewed by Peter Reitzes and Eric Jackson. Dr. Guitar discusses some special experiences in his class and university clinic, his personal experiences with Charles Van Riper, several brain imagining studies and much more.