22 May 2011
Is Being “Numb” to Stuttering a Good Thing? (277)
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22 May 2011
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17 Apr 2011
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Caryn Herring, Joel Korte, and Roisin McManus (the Stuttertalk “B Team”) have submitted their monthly episode for April. The B Team kicks off the show by paying homage to former Stuttertalk co-host and co-founder Eric Jackson by sharing a few memorable stories. Later, they talk about how it can be surprising when speech tools actually work and follow that with an extended discussion on what makes a good communicator. They wrap up the show by discussing “worrying about what others think” when it comes to stuttering.
13 Mar 2011
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Welcome to the March B Team episode at StutterTalk. All B Team shows are archived here for your listening enjoyment.
Caryn Herring, Joel Korte and Roisin McManus (the Stuttertalk “B Team”) have submitted their March episode, and as usual, it’s an eclectic mix of stuttering related topics. First, Joel plays a recording of “I’ll Get By” a song that he and his band Ghost Towns of the West wrote about stuttering. The song is available as a free download at www.chaseblissrecords.tumblr.com. During the second half of today’s show they discuss speech-language pathologists who stutter, graduate students who stutter and the challenges they face. This is the second show in the current StutterTalk series on clinicians who stutter. The first show in the series is Speech-Language Pathologists Who Stutter – The Graduate School Experience (Episode 266).
3 Mar 2011
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Peter Reitzes recently told the story of his life passing as fluent during StutterTalk episode 257. During today’s episode Peter joins Joel Korte to discuss speech therapy after years and years of covert stuttering.
PETER REITZES, MA CCC-SLP (pictured left with his son) is a person who stutters and a New York State licensed, ASHA Certified, Speech-Language Pathologist. During this episode Joel asks Peter about what he did once he decided that he no longer wanted to hide his stuttering. Peter discussed stuttering openly, pausing, voluntary stuttering, modification, facing feared sounds, meeting other people who stutter, talking to family and friends about stuttering, the awkwardness of passing as fluent and much more.
21 Feb 2011
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Caryn Herring, Joel Korte and Roisin McManus (the Stuttertalk B Team) discuss a variety of personal happenings in the past month. Joel and Caryn check in on their voluntary stuttering “experiment,” while Caryn brings up some potential pitfalls that can occur when one is experiencing a reduction of stuttering. Lastly, Roisin shares some thoughts on why it’s difficult to truly be objective about stuttering, and an extended discussion on that topic follows.
26 Jun 2011
Checking in with the B Team (283)
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The B Team catches up on stuttering and their lives.
CARYN HERRING, JOEL KORTE, and ROISIN MCMANUS (the Stuttertalk “B Team”) discuss the latest happenings in their life in this episode. First, Roisin talks about how stuttering experiences have brought her wisdom in areas of life unrelated to stuttering and Joel follows this up by talking about “being OK” with taking a break from working on stuttering. Caryn finishes up the show by talking about her experiences at a recent Our Time production and at the American Institute for Stuttering’s annual Gala.