31 Mar 2013
Letting Go of Fluency with Nadia Alobaid (391)
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Nadia Alobaid joins Peter Reitzes to discuss facing covert stuttering, letting go of fluency, seeking and facing shame, successful and unsuccessful speech therapy experiences, making choices when feeling desperate about stuttering, being a speech-langauge pathology graduate student and much more.
NADIA ALOBAID is a 27 years-old person who stutters who was born in Kuwait where she lived for 13 years before moving to Eugene, Oregon in the United States. Nadia is currently a second year speech-language pathology graduate student at Howard University in Washington, D.C.
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5 Jul 2013
Feeling Loved at the NSA (Ep. 410)
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Nadia Alobaid joins Peter Reitzes from the National Stuttering Association’s 30th Annual Conference in Scottsdale, AZ to discuss her first time experience at this major stuttering support event.
Nadia discusses presenting with Vivian Sisskin’s Avoidance Reduction panel, feeling loved at the NSA and a workshop by Morgan Lott on his this is stuttering video.
NADIA ALOBAID is a 27 year-old person who stutters who was born in Kuwait where she lived for 13 years before moving to Eugene, Oregon in the United States. Nadia is currently a second year speech-language pathology graduate student at Howard University in Washington, D.C.
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