
In this episode of Stutter Chats, Matthew Perez and Brandon Davis sit down with Kaleb Brown, a passionate advocate for stuttering awareness and leadership. Kaleb shares his personal journey with stuttering, founding the first National Stuttering Association (NSA) chapter in Oklahoma, and how he built a supportive community for others who stutter.
🔹 How can physical activity like running help with stuttering?
🔹 What challenges do people who stutter face in professional environments?
🔹 How can we build more inclusive spaces for self-advocacy and empowerment?
🔥 Key Takeaways:
✅ Kaleb founded Oklahoma’s first NSA chapter
✅ Running provides peace and helps manage stuttering
✅ Self-acceptance and leadership go hand in hand
✅ Building a supportive network boosts confidence
✅ Professional spaces need more stuttering awareness💬
Memorable Quotes:
🗣️ "Running gives me peace and control."
🗣️ "Embrace your voice, even when it's hard."
🗣️ "Don’t compare yourself; just be consistent."
📌 Chapters:
00:00 Introduction to Stuttering Advocacy
04:52 Personal Journey and Community Impact
09:38 Navigating Professional Environments
14:26 The Role of Physical Activity
19:12 Embracing Identity and Advocacy
24:12 Advice for Aspiring Leaders
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