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That's sad😢 What are you doing now? Hope you're able to cope better now. This is an article I wrote on my childhood experiences with Stuttering- https://onelonevoice101.blogspot.com/2023/11/demyst...
What’s your podcast? I have been a stuttering male for 60 years. I would love to subscribe to it and listen. Thank you...
I get it. I really do because I also used to block a lot when talking to my parents or sister or close family members etc. I really do, but it really takes a lot of time and practice. The formula is t...
I do, yes. I always will have blocks but they're getting better each day. I only block when I think about blocking, but it's not like I block for 5-10 seconds, maybe a second. If fear controls me, th...
Yes, I used to work with the public and I had a memorized spiel I had to say. I did ok with that. I would occasionally encounter fellow stutters who are struggling. I want to help them and give t...
The world expert on stuttering is Dr. Gerald Maguire, MD. He tells his own story of medical school, etc. He is now the head of psychiatry at a major California medical school. Please have your son Goo...
I've had a couple of Doctors who stammer. They were just as competent as the others, but I felt more comfortable around them because they had a "flaw" like me. They weren't perfect humans I put on a p...
Vowels must be relatively easy. And the B at the beginning of the word, I’m assuming is harder than the middle or ending. If your name is Bill, for example, you could say “Imbill” instead of “I’m Bi...
I had the honor of interviewing a PWS on my podcast who was in medical school, and he talks about the whole process. He is a doctor with a stutter. You can find it on my website. His name is Emmanue...
He will do great. I have a friend who recently got their medical doctorate who stutters. I can connect them If he has questions or wants to talk. Feel free to private message me:...
Hey there, most colleagues and most importantly patients are extremely patient and the more I grow into my role, I notice that they respect me more and are more patient. Like I just became a consultan...
As a doctor who stutters, it’s a struggle but at the end of the day, it’s not the end of the world and he can still do great as a doctor. For interviews, I’ve had some people reject me only for my stu...
One of the most caring, compassionate doctors I’ve ever received care from had a profound stutter. In retrospect, I feel that this greatly enhanced his ability to be compassionate and patient with oth...
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Podcast Episode Friends- I am featured on a stuttering podcast! I talk about mental health and my experience as a stutterer. As a lifelong stutterer this is completely out of my comfort zone, but so l...
Probably harder but I know several doctors and nurses who stutter. They all had the same worries but stuck with and figured it out ...
If he is confident and able to communicate, I believe that he will be fine. As a doctor, your actual knowledge is obviously very important so if he is strong academically and competent, that should co...
Great stories from people who work in high-communication professions here: [https://www.youtube.com/@OpenStutter/videos](https://www.youtube.com/@OpenStutter/videos)...
I don’t keep up with political speeches or some current day president’s life. But if just search up, “Joe Biden speech impediment,” you could find a couple videos of him talking about his stutter. He ...
Congrats on the podcast. I started one last year with a buddy of mine. I have a stutter and his is slight but I let my loose on the podcast in hopes of other people who stutter can get comfortable wit...
THAT IS AWESOME!!!!! What is the name of your podcast? #SupportOneAnother I will subscribe and give you 5 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ on Apple Podcasts...