In this episode, I speak with stuttering advocate Ezra Horak who shares their stuttering journey as well as their unique new brand, Stutterology.
In this episode, I speak with Dr. Derek E. Daniels who discusses his upbringing as a stutter, his schooling, and what inspired him to pursue speech-language pathology as a career. Dr. Daniels is an SLP professor at Detroit's Wayne State University, among other achievements.
In this episode, I have the pleasure of speaking to Jack Rodriguez. Jack is a Person Who Stutters who discusses his journey from his upbringing to his schooling -- including a very interesting thesis topic -- as well as his work for the Arthur M. Blank Center for Stuttering Education & Research.
On this episode, my guest is World Stuttering Network co-founder, Tom Scharstein.
Tom takes up through his unique journey as a Person Who Stutters, the WSN's upcoming StutterFEST, and his idea of the "Stuttering Threshold."
All this and more!
The announcement of my new website launch, www.ryanacowley.com.
In this episode, I take you back to August 2022 when I spoke at Speak Now Camp at Temple University in Philadelphia.
Speak Now is a camp for children and adolescents who stutter, making this a wonderful opportunity to speak to an age group which was very isolating for me.
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In this episode, I talk about a common issue for those who stutter: when to be verbal, when not to be, and the break we need to give ourselves when we can't.
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In this episode, I read my poem, "My Perfect Game" from my book, "Tongue-Tied & Bona Fide: Personal Poetry on Stuttering, Sports & Success."
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In this episode, I talk about a controversial, but well-intentioned, phrase within the stuttering community: Take your time.
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In my maiden episode, I talk about my earliest knowledge of being a Person Who Stutters.
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