16 Jan 2011
Slowin’ Down and Stuttering with Dr. Joe Klein (Episode 253)
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Regular guest, Dr. Joe Klein, joins B Team member Joel Korte and regular co-host Eric Jackson for a “loose” discussion that twists and turns like a Schlitz and Slide. The guys talk about why it’s so hard to change our speech and how long it takes, taking advantage of good “practice” time, talking about (and not) changing, and much more. Joe points out that we, as stutterers, are resistant “to change when it’s hard, and also to change when it’s easy.”
13 Feb 2011
Stuttering and Being an Actor (259)
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Marc Winski joins regular co-host Eric Jackson and B-Team c0-host Joel Korte to discuss his experience being an actor who stutters, stuttering on auditions, using speech “tools” on stage, and how to use stuttering to get noticed. The guys also talk about Pagaclone, and Marc shares his own experience taking the drug.
MARC WINSKI is currently performing the role of Doody in the national touring production of GREASE. He is a recent graduate of Indiana University, where he obtained a Bachelors degree in the field of musical theatre. Originally from Lafayette, IN, Marc presently resides on a tour bus/in hotels all over the country. Some of his favorite credits are West Side Story (Riff), Altar Boyz (Matthew), and Oklahoma (Will Parker). Marc is a proud owner of a stutter, and has been blessed to be a part of a stuttering intensive program at the American Institute for Stuttering. He loves talking with others about their stuttering experiences and being part of the stuttering community.