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Wow. I really admire that. And yeah when I meet another person who stutters I often feel the urge to finish their sentences for some reason ahah. I haven’t read your story before. Could you attach ...
Watch Drew Lynch on YouTube. He has a stutter, he's pretty outgoing, and he doesn't let it stop him from anything. He has some vlog videos and just watching him go around, talk to people, not caring w...
I think being able to swear/curse fluently is common amongst stammerers. Many I’ve met can, and the scene in The King’s Speech comes to mind where he tells Berty to just swear for a few minutes strai...
A View of the Trees (Australian Short Film) Shot by a stutterer. [1080p] Film tackles mental illness vs. resentment
A View of the Trees (Australian Short Film) Shot by a stutterer. [1080p] Film tackles mental illness vs. resentment ...
Hey man, 1. Practicing will help A LOT. I ideally you want to hit the stage knowing your BM speech really really well. When you get up there you're going feel a lot of nerves and that's the best way ...
My First Ever Stuttering Lecture!
My First Ever Stuttering Lecture! Hey guys, long time no speak! Hope everybody here is doing well. Earlier this week, I travelled to London, England to deliver a presentation/lecture to a group of S...
I don’t think that one phrase “ruined” the whole post. I really benefited from reading it and it looks like a lot of others did as well....
I'm probably not the best person to give advice because I am still trying to accept my stutter but I feel I need to say something here. I recently gave a best man speech at my brother's wedding. I don...
I went last year in Dallas and it was an awesome experience. I won't be making it this year although I probably could have afforded it. Everyone was so nice. It's great. You'll see some YETI product...
Thank you. I really appreciate that. I have heard of stutter-talk before and checked out a few podcasts. The people on that podcast certainly have the right mindset for dealing with their situations. ...
A man with a stutter faces the challenge of a lifetime
A man with a stutter faces the challenge of a lifetime ...
Good to know. I thought it ended abruptly and was too short. It does give a good presentation of stuttering and the struggles we go thru. ...
Stuttering aside, it's a great film. Firth is excellent. All us English gents speak like that y'know 🎩 ...
I loved that short! I show it to friends who want to understand stuttering more. ...
The first time I saw the film, I cried. It was the only representation of a stutterer that I respected and connected with. He wasn't comic relief or an idiot, but a human being struggling to live. It ...
From what I've read, the therapy used in the movie was nothing like the therapy actually used in George VI. I read about him after watching the movie, and the book (forget what is called, not at home ...
It is a very good film, no two ways about it, but as a history nerd it always does bug me a little that the actual George VI's stutter was nowhere near that bad....
I was honestly amazed by this movie. It caught a lot of flack from the film nerds, but I thought Colin firth's depiction of a stutterer was awesome. Even more than that though, Helena Bonham Carter's ...
thank you for promoting conversation. I really appreciate it and it's nice food for thought. I'm sorry these people picked you apart, but I really do appreciate it...
I'm with you there especially when they try and guess what you're trying to say and then you have to correct them and cause more problems for yourself! Reminds me of the scene in South Park where Jim...