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With less face-to-face contact, what issues does social distancing, because of the coronavirus, have for people who stammer at work or having job interviews?
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With everyone socially distancing at the moment, several local stammering groups are moving their meetings online to stay in touch.
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Paul 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.
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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. 
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Sportswriter Ryan tells us about interviewing his favourite ice hockey players team in L.A.
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Christine talks about rising through the ranks in her profession 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.
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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.

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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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