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Paul Calvert writes about growing up with a stammer yet reaching the top of his game, career wise. Fight that voice in your head that holds you back, he urges. 
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If you're feeling worried, down, want to practise a technique or chat with a friendly voice throughout the Covid-19 pandemic, our team of volunteers are ready to take your calls. Phone free on 0808 802 0002.
Read why Jo created a world where they could find acceptance, a sense of identity and a way to represent stammering.
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We are in challenging times. We're working on how best we can support you and keep the organisation strong. Meantime, here's how Stamma will continue. 
Sportswriter Ryan tells us about interviewing his favourite ice hockey players team in L.A.
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To celebrate yesterday's International Women's Day, one of our longest-standing and most active volunteers Christine Simpson talks about rising through the ranks in her profession, feminism, starting a group for women who stammer, and what helps her.
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Dysfluent is a brand new magazine exploring the experiences of stammering. We caught up with its editor Conor Foran to find out more.
Leon Redway talks about his therapy experiences — good and bad — which have helped him through school and in his career, and how it's ultimately helped him accept who he is.
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Sat 17th Oct '20 10:00am

A free online workshop for jobseekers, run by the Kings Speakers Toastmasters group.

Having studied in Spain, Ronan Miller believes that some behaviours of people who stammer can actually help in learning a foreign language, and offers ten tips.
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Would Vidya's covert stammer affect her chances of finding the perfect match?
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Practical advice on contacting emergency services and carrying out First Aid if speaking is difficult.