3 Feb 2013
Stuttering Acceptance: An Unrequited Love? (384)
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Frank Stetchel joins Peter Reitzes to discuss aging and stuttering, culture and stuttering, acceptance of stuttering and much more. Frank also weighs in on some topics and discussions he has heard over the years on StutterTalk regarding the state of speech therapy, embracing and accepting stuttering, fluency shaping and more.
FRANK STETCHEL is a person who stutters in New Jersey, a board member at his synagogue, co-leads the Brooklyn chapter of the Jewish Stuttering Association and is retired from a professional career as a vocational rehabilitation counselor, supervisor and manager in the New York State Education Office.
Next week on StutterTalk Peter hopes to speak with Joel Korte and Reuben Schuff about crucial stuttering experiences and strategies as suggested by Charles Van Riper.
16 Dec 2013
Oh Lord, Open My Lips: Stuttering and Faith with Rabbi Seth Braunstein (Ep. 432)
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Rabbi Seth Braunstein joins Peter Reitzes to discuss stuttering, faith, religion, Moses, religious texts and related topics.
Rabbi SETH BRAUNSTEIN runs an international program at a Jewish camp in Hungary, Camp Szarvas. He worked for two years as a pulpit rabbi and has traveled extensively working for many Jewish communities around the world. Rabbi Braunstein held the educational directorship for the Yeshiva and University students for the spiritual survival of Russian Jewry in Belarus; coordinated a communal educational empowerment program in Perth, Australia; and directed an outdoor adventure leadership training program at Camp Moshava in the United States.
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