Rachel McCullough joins Peter Reitzes to discuss life before and after becoming active with the National Stuttering Association, saying what you want to say and stuttering openly while also using speech tools, music and stuttering and so much more.
RACHEL McCULLOUGH is a person who stutters and a singer-songwriter in the band Black Cat Habitat. Rachel earned her “Competent Communicator” certification from Toastmasters International. In 2013, Rachel’s article When Police Encounter Persons Who Stutter was published by the U.S. Department of Justice and then by the Stuttering Foundation. The Stuttering Foundation honored Rachel’s article with their first place for excellence in journalism award.
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18 Sep 2014
The Real Me: Saying What I Want to Say (Ep. 470)
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Rachel McCullough joins Peter Reitzes to discuss life before and after becoming active with the National Stuttering Association, saying what you want to say and stuttering openly while also using speech tools, music and stuttering and so much more.
RACHEL McCULLOUGH is a person who stutters and a singer-songwriter in the band Black Cat Habitat. Rachel earned her “Competent Communicator” certification from Toastmasters International. In 2013, Rachel’s article When Police Encounter Persons Who Stutter was published by the U.S. Department of Justice and then by the Stuttering Foundation. The Stuttering Foundation honored Rachel’s article with their first place for excellence in journalism award.