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The Stuttering Springboard
Nolan Stuttering Foundation
61 episodes
17 hours ago
A podcast dedicated to helping young people who stutter become the best versions of themselves and springboard to the next level in their journey.
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A podcast dedicated to helping young people who stutter become the best versions of themselves and springboard to the next level in their journey.
Show more...
Self-Improvement
Education,
Health & Fitness,
Mental Health
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A Tribute to International Stuttering Awareness Day
The Stuttering Springboard
44 minutes
12 months ago
A Tribute to International Stuttering Awareness Day

Today, October 22, 2024, leaders from Ireland and the United States gathered to recognize the significance of international Stuttering Awareness Day, a day that reminds us of the profound impact stuttering can have on individuals, and families. Stuttering affects millions, transcending borders, cultures, and ages.
Awareness is the first step toward understanding. By observing this day, we foster an environment where conversations about stuttering can flourish, where bullying is not accepted and where verbal differences are tolerated and respected.

To recognize this day, we brought together leaders to discuss the importance of leadership in dismantling the stigma associated with stuttering, accepting people with disorders such as stuttering and giving them the space to share their voice. We were pleased to have Bertie Ahern, the former Irish Prime Minister from Ireland, lead this discussion. Joining Brian and Bertie for this conversation were, Jamie Googan, Michael Sheehan, Michael O’Shea, Derry Canti and musician Maive Walsh.

Enjoy the program!

The Stuttering Springboard
A podcast dedicated to helping young people who stutter become the best versions of themselves and springboard to the next level in their journey.