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I’m on a fire department with paramedics, hearing them give the handoff on calls… blows my mind how well they speak...
I just started at my fire dept. 4 months of an academy and now online, I feel the same way at times. 99% of the time, I think about me stuttering more than the people around me. There’s that one rando...
I have no stutter at all.In public i manage a group of people and guide them in rush situations,talking to stranger makes quite easy that time...
Hell ya dude! I could say with confidence that mostly everyone is nervous for interviews & a stutter makes it 10x worse. You did a great job!...
Wow, that was quite a read. To me, it seems like you have not one, but three problems: 1. You have a severe stutter, which has lead to 2. You have developed a deep depression and severe anxiety, which...
Let's Practice Together - Stuttering Corporate Professional
Let's Practice Together - Stuttering Corporate Professional Hi All, I’m a 49-year-old corporate professional in the U.S. who stutters, and like many of us, I’ve spent years engaging in speech therapy...
Thanks, feeling so good right now. I work in a job where I talk to strangers and crowds almost every day and I find myself getting used to it the more I do it. Never thought I would ever work in a fie...
Stutter block affecting me at work. Advice?
Stutter block affecting me at work. Advice? Hello. Deciding to post on here because I need some tips/guidance real bad. I’ve had a stammer since I was a child and was in extensive speech therapy from...
I am a consultant as well, and with time and experience, it is a little easier to manage. Those first few years can be brutal, and painful, but persevere....
I’m a speech-language pathologist. I talk all day! And I’m a clinic director so lots of meetings as well with clinicians and top brass. You have the knowledge, you know how to do the job. And presum...
I get that brother. Having to think about mundane tasks like answering the phone at work is exhausting. At a previous job it got too anxious for me I would voice record the lines to answer the phone ...
It does get exhausting; however, I try to be prepared for all the calls well in advance. When there's unexpected questions, it does trip me up and produce more blocks; however, I try to circumvent the...
To put it briefly, if you don't speak, your already handicapped speaking ability will deteriorate even further. And the opposite situation if you speak regularly. Keep it up! This is not a big deal in...
I have similar struggles as you. It gives me hope that you have a career where you need to talk 80% of the time and have been doing well. I’m in the same situation and have been a wreck since graduati...
I work part time for the NSA and I definitely encourage you to apply for a scholarship. Most who apply, with good reason, do get a modest financial scholarship. It sounds like you have as good a reaso...
Oh man I feel you so so so much its so hard those interviews would be so fun if I could j say my name Jonathan Last name is even worse Use filler words and prepare beforehand get in the motion and be ...
Stuttered from 7-25 yrs old. Written about my journey too many times on here. Started pumping out my words with the old pool squirt hands. Didn't take long. The pain of being an intelligent stutte...
I am a consultant. I have 3-4 hour-long client calls every day, too. You're fine, my friend. Even without our stutter, we are talented people with awesome jobs. Stutter is one aspect of our life, and ...
I had to sign up to the dentist and was asked my name and it was a struggle. The receptionist said it was fine. I just started laughing and shaking my head as it hasn't been that difficult for a while...
I am a stutterer and using conversational AI technology I created a platform where stutterers can practice speaking on the telephone with a very realistic AI agent. You'll be amazed how real the conve...