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).
Robert “The Expert” Quesal, Ph.D., CCC-SLP and Joel “Tiger Blood” Korte join Peter Reitzes to discuss people who stutter who are studying to become speech-language pathologists.
Several weeks ago, StutterTalk received an email from Brent Smith. In that message, Brent asked how he could get involved in the stuttering community. Today, Brent jumps in and gets involved! He joins regular co-host Eric Jackson to discuss his experience growing up stuttering and why, at this point in his life, he wants to start talking about stuttering and meeting others who stutter.
Brent was born and raised in Los Angeles. He’s an MFA candidate in Writing & Poetics at the Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics at Naropa University in Boulder, Colorado. His work has been featured in World Affairs — The Journal on International Issues, NewMusicWeekly, ImagoZine, Splash Magazines Worldwide, Reality Sandwich, Denver Magazine and he authored the preface for journalist Paola Harris’ new book Exopolitics: Stargate to a New Reality.
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.
Robert “The Expert” Quesal, Ph.D., CCC-SLP joins Peter Reitzes to discuss the anatomy and physiology of normal speech breathing as it relates to costal breathing and stuttering.
Be sure and check out this article Peter and Bob wrote on costal breathing.
In this episode, Jamie “The Queen” Rocchio and Dr. Bob Quesal join co-host Eric Jackson to talk about the impact the film The King’s Speech is having on stuttering awareness. The “Trifecta” discusses whether or not we are seeing changes in the public perception of stuttering, shortcomings of the media in discussing issues such as stuttering, and how a disorder/disease is “sexy” when people are looking for its cure.
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13 Mar 2011
Joel Sings about Stuttering and the B Team Discuss Clinical Supervisors Concerned about Stuttering (267)
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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).