Episodios
-
Episode #275: My first time attending STAMAMFest and going to the UK! Join me as I chat with new and old friends at my very…
Continue readingDrawing your stutter as a cartoon characterThe post Drawing your stutter as a cartoon character appeared first on Stuttering is Cool.
-
Episode #274: Ever wish there was a manual for stuttering? There is one now! Stuttering is Beautiful is a free online manual for young people…
Continue readingStuttering is beautifulThe post Stuttering is beautiful appeared first on Stuttering is Cool.
-
¿Faltan episodios?
-
Episode #273: Ski-ba-bop-ba-dop-bop! You know that song! And I’m sure it’s now playing in your head and no doubt putting a smile to your face.…
Continue readingScatman’s WorldThe post Scatman’s World appeared first on Stuttering is Cool.
-
Episode #272: Stuttering is one of the most important things you can do – because fluency is a trap. A friend recently shared with me…
Continue readingThe Fluency Trap (part 2)The post The Fluency Trap (part 2) appeared first on Stuttering is Cool.
-
Episode #271: Being told how to speak just won’t go away will it? I chat with Danra Kazenski, a speech-language pathologist… or is that speech…
Continue readingThe Fluency TrapThe post The Fluency Trap appeared first on Stuttering is Cool.
-
Episode #270: I attended my first American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) Conference! Join me as I chat with a few friends I met at the incredibly…
Continue readingASHA Conference from a PWS perspective: the education gapThe post ASHA Conference from a PWS perspective: the education gap appeared first on Stuttering is Cool.
-
Episode #269: Choose your own speaking adventure! Join me at the Canadian Stuttering Association Annual Conference which took place in Ottawa this year. I chat…
Continue readingConversations at a stuttering conferenceThe post Conversations at a stuttering conference appeared first on Stuttering is Cool.
-
Episode #268: Painting in front of a studio audience… and the entire country! I chat with portrait artist, Paul Aston, who recently participated in Portrait…
Continue readingPortraits for stuttering awarenessThe post Portraits for stuttering awareness appeared first on Stuttering is Cool.
-
Episode #267: Hello, my name is… point to the name tag. That was a scenario someone had recently proposed in a stuttering forum. The poster…
Continue readingShould I wear a name tag?The post Should I wear a name tag? appeared first on Stuttering is Cool.
-
Episode #266: The most adorable reviews ever! Hear from two children, one who stutters and one who doesn’t, and their review of my new book,…
Continue readingKids review Franky Banky’s graphic novelThe post Kids review Franky Banky’s graphic novel appeared first on Stuttering is Cool.
-
Episode #265: Introducing Franky Banky’s new book, Tales of Mischief, Mayhem and Mirth. And an audio review! Links mentioned on this episode:
The post Franky Banky’s interactive graphic novel appeared first on Stuttering is Cool.
-
Episode #263: Listen to highlights from the Canadian Stuttering Association two-day conference – first time in person since the pandemic began! Join me as I…
Continue readingSea Green at Niagara FallsThe post Sea Green at Niagara Falls appeared first on Stuttering is Cool.
-
Episode #262: I chat with comic book artist, Jean-Sébastien Bérubé, about his experience with stuttering openly in the media after drawing two autobiographical comic books…
Continue readingDrawn and heardThe post Drawn and heard appeared first on Stuttering is Cool.
-
Episode #261: I hope you’re having a great start to the new year. I’ve been busy drawing my next Franky Banky book which I will…
Continue readingNew book progress and 400 geeseThe post New book progress and 400 geese appeared first on Stuttering is Cool.
-
Episode #260: Snow report. Join me on my walk as I give you an update on what I’ve been up to the past six months…
Continue readingSecond half of 2021The post Second half of 2021 appeared first on Stuttering is Cool.
-
Episode #259 – Who knew accepting your stuttering can be controversial? For some, like myself, accepting one’s own stuttering is the definition of empowerment, freeing…
Continue readingThe misunderstood definition of acceptanceThe post The misunderstood definition of acceptance appeared first on Stuttering is Cool.
-
Episode #258: I speak with Ari Waldman, co-funder of Pathway With Stuttering, an initiative that takes a unique approach to supporting people who stutter. Learn…
Continue readingA work in progressThe post A work in progress appeared first on Stuttering is Cool.
-
Episode #257: I chat with Sherrika Meyer, author of the Lil Herbie series of books for children, about her experiences growing up with stuttering and…
Continue readingBringing awareness and diversity for childrenThe post Bringing awareness and diversity for children appeared first on Stuttering is Cool.
-
Episode #256: Recorded live during the StutterFest 2021, Stephanie Lebsack joins me in sharing some of the comics her SLP students drew depicting their understanding…
Continue readingIt’s their stutter, not mineThe post It’s their stutter, not mine appeared first on Stuttering is Cool.
-
Episode #255: I want you to hear me even if I stutter. Those are the words of Ciarra McFarland, self-proclaimed student of life, my guest…
Continue readingYour voice has value no matter whatThe post Your voice has value no matter what appeared first on Stuttering is Cool.
- Mostrar más