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Tash's vlog: Running a STAMMAFest workshop
Tash reflects on the workshop she ran at our 2022 conference.
4th November 2022
Tash talks about the workshop she ran at STAMMAFest Global, our conference in August 2022. In 'Stammering through a lens', Tash used her love of photography to explore how attendees felt about their stammers. See some of the pictures they produced.
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In her latest vlog, Tash chats with the star of a recent awareness-raising video.
20th July 2023
Tash chats with Elliott about his awareness-raising TikTok videos and starring in a video about accepting your stammer, 'Me & My Stammer', made by Action for Stammering Children. Elliott also talks about the best things that listeners can do when talking to people who stammer.
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Bhupinder Purewal's vlog about dealing with bad days when you stammer.
25th April 2023
In this episode, Bhupinder talks about days when she feels more anxious about her speech. Those times when she overthinks things and puts pressure on herself. She also talks about trying to focus on the good things.
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.
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In his first vlog for STAMMA, Tim Shanks talks about his history of avoiding stammering.
21st September 2023
In his video above, Tim reveals the lengths he goes to to avoid stammering and describes how this makes him feel. He also talks about how hard it is to stop trying to hide it from others.
Tim mentions Joseph Sheehan at one point in the video. Sheehan was a speech & language therapist, whose main message was: "Don’t avoid, don't hide, don't deny your stuttering. The only way you'll ever get over your fear of stuttering and thus become genuinely fluent; is to meet it head-on. Always do the thing you fear, and gradually you will learn not to fear it."
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