Employment

Colin Mitchell sat down at the event he organised, feeling inadequate about his speech. But then someone took to the stage and proved that stammering doesn't make you a bad public speaker...
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John Hannon writes about breaking free from a life spent trying to hide his stammer.
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Counsellor Amy Leggatt gives an account of training in a talking therapy as a person who stammers. 
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When Martin said he wanted to become a football coach, some questioned whether he could do it because he stammered.
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Watch Brian Skelton tell his story to a room full of colleagues in this powerful video.
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But dealing with stammering is about being kind to yourself and focusing on other people, Joe says.
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Award-winning teacher Abed offers tips for teachers on how to support a pupil who stammers.
Firefighter Peter writes about going for his dream job and finding his voice in a high-pressured environment.
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Grant was voted top lecturer at his University and 14th in Australia. Can stammering actually help you to lecture? he wonders.
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A trainee therapist with experience of acting, singing, sales insists that effective communication in one's job need not depend on fluency.
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Senior Trade Union Official Gary talks about how putting himself forward for speaking opportunities at work. 
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In Nabiha's high-powered job in telecommunications, talking is a major part of the role. But she doesn’t let her stammer stop her. In fact, she argues, it's an asset.
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