1 Jan 2016
What Causes Stuttering with Nina G (Ep. 563)
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What causes stuttering is a question that professionals and others in the stuttering community are frequently called upon to answer. Today on StutterTalk we ask Nina G how she responds when asked this question. This is the third episode in StutterTalk’s series on what causes stuttering. Nina largely agrees with the first two guests that stuttering “appears to be a problem with neural processing of speech involving genetics.” However, Nina shares her view that we should not be calling stuttering a problem “because a problem indicates that it needs to be changed.”
Nina G is asked to discuss a range of topics including disability rights and stuttering, her term neural diversity, inspirational porn, informed consent, stuttering humor on the Howard Stern show and much more. Nina mentions StutterTalk’s interviews with John Melendez (Stuttering John) and Mel Tillis.
Nina G, is a comedian, speaker, advocate, disability activist, storyteller, counselor and the author of a children’s book, Once Upon An Accommodation: A Book About Learning Disabilities (link). Nina G’s album is Disabled Comedy Only.
Nina G was kind enough to provide a transcript of this episode.
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9 Jan 2016
What Causes Stuttering with Dr. Gerald Maguire from UC Riverside School of Medicine and the Kirkup Center (Ep. 564)
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Today on StutterTalk we ask Dr. Gerald Maguire what causes stuttering? This is the fourth episode in a series on the cause of stuttering. Dr. Maguire discusses the cause of stuttering while also providing listeners with a research update and much more.
Dr. Maguire is Chair of Psychiatry in the University of California’s, Riverside School of Medicine and a professor of psychiatry. Dr. Maguire is the Kirkup Center Chair in Stuttering Treatment and considered by many to be the leading authority on the medical treatment of stuttering. Jerry is well-published in numerous psychiatric journals. His previous appearances on StutterTalk are archived here.
Dr. Maguire may be contacted via email: gerald.maguire@ucr.edu