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When has stuttering been portrayed positively in movies or TV shows?
When has stuttering been portrayed positively in movies or TV shows? I heard it was portrayed somewhat positively in “A King’s Speech” but I haven't seen it yet. Any others?...
ohms, by dominicb - my first single from my upcoming ukg/stutter house album ♥️
ohms, by dominicb - my first single from my upcoming ukg/stutter house album ♥️ ...
Thanks for your question! We intentionally chose a panel of 3 individuals with different backgrounds and perspectives on acceptance. Each will discuss their journeys and the strategies that worked for...
Thank you for sharing, its really great to hear. specially you being a doctor, speech seems like a very important part of your job. Thanks for the encouragement Doc :)...
Thank you! Your story really made a difference to me, knowing you still achieved what you wanted despite the stutter, and thank you for your encouraging and honest response. It really means so much :)...
Where are you from, friend? I have never had long, stutter free periods. I have stuttered since a child. I stutter on my name, and I stutter in front of people. It is a struggle at times but it doesn...
36M here who has had a moderate stutter as long as I can remember. My main struggle is with blocking on sounds and words and it can be dehabilitating at times. Despite that, I have managed to gradua...
I’ve always been a stutterer, and I feel you. Trying to explain the difficulties and emotional burden of having a stutter is like trying to explain rocket science to a group of toddlers. It’s not unde...
Have you seen the movie "My Beautiful Stutter" ?
Have you seen the movie "My Beautiful Stutter" ? Hi everyone, just wondering have any of you seen the movie "My Beautiful Stutter" ? if not I highly recommend it! I do have to warn you all though it ...
There's a main character in a show on Netflix, "Maya and the 3" who stutters. He gets a lot of good moments. But I kind of cringe whenever I hear him actually stutter; I'm not used to hearing people ...
I can't tell you what it would mean to my son if he was your patient. Visibility is key for the younger generation of stutterers. It means so much to see someone successful who has a stutter. Think of...
Media is just that, just entertainment mostly made on preconceptions and clichés, and it doesn't help that speaking fluently is one of the most natural things humans can do so seeing someone who can'...
I would like to share my story about how I become comfortable from another post. I think that’s also reply for this one: https://www.reddit.com/r/stuttering/s/zcuQpP8Hva...
I personally don't do that but I know I stuttering influencer on social media who does. Her name is Caitlin Cohen....
Sure, there's gotta be several ways to do this but I'll go into specifics: I will drive to a semi-empty parking lot so my family couldn't hear me talking. Then I set up my phone in the car with the ...
That's a great camp! The National Stuttering Association and FRIENDS conventions are both great ways to connect as well. There also are some cool videos with interviews of adults who stutter on the op...
I have been attending the National Stuttering Association Annual Conference for 17-years. It is exactly what you are talking a little about. www.westutter.org...
Today I encountered an old man who also stutters...
Today I encountered an old man who also stutters... He was full of joy, and very talkative. It seemed like he was very comfortable with the fact that he stutters. He saw me and my dog walking around t...
I've been here for about six years, and a lot of posts tend to fall into "Hey guys, I figured it out! Follow my plan!" and "oh my god, my life is terrible and I'm at my wit's end." It's a lot of the s...
I’ve been in this sub for over a year but only been properly active the last 6 months or so and I have created a few posts, not promoting stuttering ‘cures’ but I have asked people to share their tips...