In this “classic episode” from October 12, 2009, Abena Asare joins Peter Reitzes and Eric Jackson to discuss what we referred to at the time as “the Sheila Johnson incident” (see video below). They discuss numerous listener questions and topics including “the more I talk the more I stutter,” passing up opportunities because of the possibility of stuttering, talking to children about stuttering, different styles of advertising stuttering, chipping away at shame and much more.
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12 Oct 2009
Chipping Away at Shame (Ep. 153)
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In this “classic episode” from October 12, 2009, Abena Asare joins Peter Reitzes and Eric Jackson to discuss what we referred to at the time as “the Sheila Johnson incident” (see video below). They discuss numerous listener questions and topics including “the more I talk the more I stutter,” passing up opportunities because of the possibility of stuttering, talking to children about stuttering, different styles of advertising stuttering, chipping away at shame and much more.