My Story — 17.01.23 It is possible to live free and succeed with a stammer Helen tells of a traumatic childhood incident that kickstarted her fear of talking, and how she eventually came to terms with her stammer. My Story — 12.01.23 Lecturing – and Acting – as a Person who Stammers About to start in his very first lead role in a theatre production, lecturer and actor Chris reflects on how performing has helped with his stammer. Work & Job Hunting — 06.01.23 Improving Inclusivity of Professionals who Stammer Hassan tells us what helps him deliver scientific presentations, and what can be done to raise awareness of stammering. My Story — 04.01.23 We have the right to be heard, fluent or not Susan tells us about learning to openly acknowledge her stammer and what helped along the way, and wonders if she feels proud of it. My Story — 20.12.22 Has stammering really held me back? After a tough time at school and university, David reflects on the positives that have happened since, and tells us what helped turn his feelings around. Work & Job Hunting — 30.11.22 Stammering helps me empathise with patients Nursing team leader Ian tells us what it's been like to train and work as a nurse, a role heavily dependent on oral communication. My Story — 28.11.22 Learning to love my voice Heather didn't think she could become a speech & language therapist because of her stammer. That was until a defining moment helped her think differently. My Story — 18.11.22 As Challenges Go... Giving a TED Talk Writer, artist and lecturer, Sean, tells us all about how he came to do TEDx talk about stammering in Istanbul. My Story — 14.11.22 I'm coming out (again) After coming out as gay at 17, Russell tells us how he's learnt to be open about his stammer 23 years later. My Story — 08.11.22 I can't wait to be a therapist & be part of the community Speech & language therapy student Laura tells us what made her want to become a therapist, as well as the nerves she feels about entering the profession. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ Page 1 Current page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
My Story — 17.01.23 It is possible to live free and succeed with a stammer Helen tells of a traumatic childhood incident that kickstarted her fear of talking, and how she eventually came to terms with her stammer.
My Story — 12.01.23 Lecturing – and Acting – as a Person who Stammers About to start in his very first lead role in a theatre production, lecturer and actor Chris reflects on how performing has helped with his stammer.
Work & Job Hunting — 06.01.23 Improving Inclusivity of Professionals who Stammer Hassan tells us what helps him deliver scientific presentations, and what can be done to raise awareness of stammering.
My Story — 04.01.23 We have the right to be heard, fluent or not Susan tells us about learning to openly acknowledge her stammer and what helped along the way, and wonders if she feels proud of it.
My Story — 20.12.22 Has stammering really held me back? After a tough time at school and university, David reflects on the positives that have happened since, and tells us what helped turn his feelings around.
Work & Job Hunting — 30.11.22 Stammering helps me empathise with patients Nursing team leader Ian tells us what it's been like to train and work as a nurse, a role heavily dependent on oral communication.
My Story — 28.11.22 Learning to love my voice Heather didn't think she could become a speech & language therapist because of her stammer. That was until a defining moment helped her think differently.
My Story — 18.11.22 As Challenges Go... Giving a TED Talk Writer, artist and lecturer, Sean, tells us all about how he came to do TEDx talk about stammering in Istanbul.
My Story — 14.11.22 I'm coming out (again) After coming out as gay at 17, Russell tells us how he's learnt to be open about his stammer 23 years later.
My Story — 08.11.22 I can't wait to be a therapist & be part of the community Speech & language therapy student Laura tells us what made her want to become a therapist, as well as the nerves she feels about entering the profession.