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Tash's first vlog about stammering.
17th August 2020
In her first vlog for STAMMA, Tash explains the work that goes into speaking when you have a stammer.
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Tash talks about starting university when you stammer.
Tash talks about the frustrations and anxiety around meeting new people. For anyone starting University, or about to start, Tash also shares the things that have helped her, and explains how she deals with the question, 'Have you forgotten your name?'.
See Getting help At University and Socialising At University for tips on coping and making the most of it.
Bhupinder Purewal's first vlog about living with a stammer.
11th March 2022
In her first video, Bhupinder introduces her new YouTube channel 'This Stammering Life', which we are guest hosting on our site, and talks about how her approach to stammering has changed. Watch it below.
More about Bhupinder
Hi, I'm Bhupinder and I'm a primary school teacher and founder of the group Coventry Stammerers.
I recently went through a difficult period when I started teaching and began to doubt myself due to my stammer. When I discovered the stammering community, it really helped me to not only accept my stammer but embrace it. I decided to create a YouTube channel, 'The Stammering Life' to put my experiences out there.
With my videos I would love to help other stammerers feel that their voice is important and that they don't need to change to live a full life.
My videos
In my videos I'll be talking about how I embrace my stammer in my daily life; the impact the stammering community has had on me; and my experiences as a teacher who stammers. I'll also be sharing advice about the things which have helped my confidence and self-esteem, as well as being open about the things I still struggle with.
- Looking for support for your stammer? See Get Help
Until recently, I was ashamed of my stammer because I rarely heard people who sounded like me. With my videos I would love to help other stammerers feel that their voice is important and that they don't need to change to live a full life. I think that sharing my experiences will really help others to feel less isolated and to show them that there is a whole community of stammerers out there. I hope it will also raise awareness of stammering within the non-stammering community.
Bhupinder has set up a Facebook page The Stammering Life and a YouTube channel if you'd like to connect. Follow her channel on Instagram using @thestammeringlife.