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Have PhD, MS in Ops Mgmt and Supply Chain, and I teach as a tenure track professor to MBA (and undergrad) students, present research at conferences, and consult in industry. Lots of talking, definitel...
My first job was at a gas station. I remember I was so nervous because of my stutter. I didn't do really well on the cashier so they made me do the cleaning 😅 (cleaning shelves, restrooms, mopping, s...
Update: Still feeling great, my stuttering came back a little bit because of some stress in my life, but I still feel more calm and under control than usual...
It’s similar to me but I get it during mid sentences as well. Only a few people know I stutter though which makes things a lot harder for me as it’s constantly trying to it. People think I’m less conf...
I know English and Spanish and I still stutter in both lol. English speakers seem to think I stutter less in Spanish and Spanish speakers seem to think I stutter less in English 🤷♀️...
yes, I feel very limited in every aspect of life. I had to give up on many of my ambitions and goals because stuttering is progressing more, though once I thought that it maybe would become not so sev...
Thank you! And I’m happy to provide any input you need. To answer your question, Caffeine (hadn’t done any in months) made it drastically worse coincidentally on the day of a presentation. Cannabi...
I speak 3 languages. I stutter in my native language the most and in English the least. One curious thing I have observed is that when I switch languages while speaking then I generally don’t stutter....
My first job was an interpreter on site. Then I've got a position requiring a lot of phone calls and meetings interpretation. Now I am responsible for meetings interpretation, PA announcements and liv...
Recently applied for tech industries where they format their interview exams by having me record myself answering questions shown on the screen. Oh lord I tell you even I don’t have to communicate wit...
4. It depends on severity and how the individual percieve it. It ranges from literally "living hell kill me pls" to "I have a happy life and my stuttering doesnt bother me at all"....
1. My stutter is developmental, and started in childhood, probably around 1st grade. 2. I have trouble with words that start with H, A, and I. I also have trouble with my name. I mostly block, where...
I’m right there with you man. I just graduated college and got a full time job and my stutter has gotten a lot worse in the process. It’s really tough too because I know a lot about what I do but when...
Lo hable con una persona nativa de Ingles a traves de una llamada online, pero fue algo muy simple porque mi ingles no es muy avanzado, se muy poco. Ahora respondiendo la otra pregunta, la calificaci...
It’s common with every mild stutter. While on bad days try not to beat yourself up and move past it. When you get the intuition that you are about to stutter take a deep breath and then speak in a cal...
1. I stutter since birth. Don't really know the cause, no one in my family stutters. 2. I have trouble with vowels (I'm a Spanish/Italian speaker). 3. It gets worse at random, but I think it varies ba...
1. N/A 2. I have the most trouble with L's and P's. One thing i noticed is that usually pws have trouble with the first letter of their name (mine starts with L so that's that) 3. There are bad days...
1. N/A 2. I have a hard time with W, A, E, and Th the most but I still stutter on other sounds 3. If I’m anxious or nervous, angry, or of I’m sick, I tend to stutter more. Sometimes if I’m REALLY in...
1) N/A 2) I think I have more trouble with consonants, particularly W’s and M’s. 3) Any time when I’m not speaking to someone face-to-face. Phone, drive-thru, talking in a different room, etc. 4)...
New Stuttering?
New Stuttering? Hello everyone, I wanted to introduce myself. I am 28 years old and had language problems since I was a child. As a child I had to go to a language school because I couldn't pronounc...