17 Oct 2016
Fact Checking Voice Unearthed (Ep. 601)
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Craig Coleman joins Peter Reitzes to discuss the strengths and weaknesses of the book Voice Unearthed: Hope, Help and a Wake-Up Call for the Parents of Children Who Stutter. While valuing the author’s experiences, Craig and Peter discuss their concerns and the factual accuracy of a number of comments from the book.
Craig Coleman, MA, CCC-SLP, BCS-F is an assistant professor at Marshall University and a Board-Certified Specialist in fluency Disorders. Mr. Coleman is currently serving as coordinator of ASHA SIG 4 (Fluency). Craig is an adjunct instructor at Indiana University of Pennsylvania and Co-Director of the Stuttering U. summer program for children who stutter, their families, and SLPs.
Links:
- Listen to Those Voices – Episode 136 of the Make Room for The Stuttering Podcast
- 2004 National Stuttering Association List of Workshops
- Voice Unearthed blog
30 Oct 2016
You Don’t Need to Be Fluent (Ep. 602)
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Dori Holte joins Peter Reitzes for a lively discussion of her book Voice Unearthed: Hope, Help and a Wake Up Call for the Parents of Children Who Stutter.
But first, Jesse VanderWeide comes on air so Peter can thank him for hosting a fundraiser for StutterTalk. Jesse shares how StutterTalk has taught him that “you don’t need to be fluent” and discusses how StutterTalk has provided him a “sense of peace.”
Doreen Lenz Holte is a professional writer, the mother of a child who stutters, a contributor at DidIStutter and the author of Voice Unearthed.
Jesse VanderWeide is a person who stutters and lives in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. A lifelong musician, he teaches private guitar and drum lessons at Schmitt Music in Sioux Falls.
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