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That is AWESOME!! One of the speakers was Matice, and I had the honor to interview her on my podcast. I plan on attending next year!...
One of the best times I’ve ever had was attending the National Stutter Convention one year. Hanging out with 200+ fellow stutterers was such a great time....
Steve Varney on podcast
Steve Varney on podcast This week’s episode of Mile High Stash is up! It features my chat about music and stuttering with Steve Varney of Gregory Alan Isakov’s band. Listen at TinyUrl.com/MileHighStas...
I recently read a long biography of King George VI. Thought I'd share a couple pages. He'd been working on speech therapy for over a decade before becoming king. Still, look what he was faced with: pe...
I read this book and it completely shifted my perspective on confidence and stutter
I read this book and it completely shifted my perspective on confidence and stutter One of my good friends, Ryan Cowley, wrote a book on his lived experience as a person who stutters and how he gained...
Do you Facebook? Maybe that would work better. Here are some hints to find me: Susan ‘Sue’ Beyer Susan Beyer, Ex-Mormon, cat lover, skeptic, Utah...
Thank you for sharing your story with us. It hit me in the feels big time. Even now when I have an awkward encounter I kind of just brush it off as much as I can… Completely relate. The pain does fa...
Thank you. It was a lifetime ago. As I was writing the comment, I thought about what I wanted to say about how it's still affects me. But that was a long time ago and it's just a memory at this point....
Humour me: what’s ur most insufferable stuttering experience with a stranger til date that you will never forget
Humour me: what’s ur most insufferable stuttering experience with a stranger til date that you will never forget (This is by no means to be offensive) Let me start with my story that has stayed with m...
You are an inspiration to the rest of us in that you have improved yourself professionally as well as by working on your fluency by reading aloud. This Reddit needs to hear from more people like you. ...
I stuttered for 65 years so, although I finally did recover, I do still consider myself a stutterer. I definitely earned my stripes and stuttered for more years than most of you have been alive. We a...
I am in this group bc I have a family member who can’t say a sentence without stuttering or blocking completely after every two or three words. I truthfully never thought they would have friends becau...
Oh wow, that’s crazy! All of this info! Thank you for your vulnerability :) and yes I’ll PM you or you could PM me!!! Anytime seriously...
https://stutterrockstar.com/2023/03/15/living-not-surviving-episode-254/ This episode of “women who stutter” nailed it right on the head....
Wow, that’s crazy. So it’s you two brothers? Wow that’s inspiring. Fuck I don’t even want kids because I know how hard it will be for me having a stutter. And he’s a teacher, that is absolutely amazin...
He said that it did bother him at first. But my brother is very passionate. He let's that guide him. When he teaches it's kinda like he is using a different part of the brain. He still stutters just n...
Wow, this is amazing and deserves an award! Thank you for your vulnerability and tips! I will def try some of these as well. I know a comedian who stutters (well I don’t know him, but I watch his stuf...
Wow, isn’t it crazy a lot of us have similar stories? I have met one person who stutters my entire life, and he was a kid I was in class with in high school. He still raised his hand and answered and ...
What are things about stuttering that are rarely discussed?
What are things about stuttering that are rarely discussed? I’m prompted to ask this after John Hendrickson’s excellent book Life on Delay, which delves into a lot of inner thoughts and feelings that ...
Thank you. I do exercise routinely and I’ve been consistent over that over the last few years. But I need to write more because that is something that is a positive outlet for me that I don’t utilize ...