Art — 08.07.22 How a stammering conference inspired my piano piece Paul tells us how the togetherness he felt whilst attending a stammering conference in the USA inspired him. Opinion — 28.06.22 Is there a larger story about what history thought about stammering? While researching into speech impairments in colonial India, for his PhD, Thomas realised how much speech and language therapy in the past was tied to empire and racism. Here he tells us more. Art — 23.06.22 Poem: War and Peace Read Tim's powerful poem about learning to accept his stammer. Vlogs — 21.06.22 Bhupinder's vlog: How I tackle stammering in group situations Watch Bhupinder's new video, from her YouTube channel 'My Stammering Life'. My Story — 16.06.22 What I want to say vs what I can say James, our regular Your Voice contributor from the US, describes those all too familiar times when it's hard to express yourself the way you want to. My Story — 13.06.22 The 'eureka' moment with my stammer Being offered a teaching job was the last thing Judith expected, having spent her schooldays afraid to speak in class. Here, she talks us through her career and explains how useful feedback helped her to deliver a funeral speech. My Story — 08.06.22 The value of stammering in filmmaking Up-and-coming Peru-based filmmaker Gabriel tells us about creating his short films about stammering, and the difference he hopes they'll make. My Story — 30.05.22 Something needed to give With The Prince's Trust Awards taking place last week, Gideon, a winner from the 2019 ceremony, tells us how he turned a corner with his stammer, and how a near fatal attack led to him becoming a motivational speaker and a youth mentor. My Story — 25.05.22 Taming the alphabet with my new book Alistair tells us how the lack of stories about people who stammer led him to write and illustrate his own children's book 'Taming the Alphabet'. My Story — 23.05.22 Stammering starting in adulthood: Craig's suspected FND journey When Craig started stammering in his 40s for no apparent reason, his speech & language therapist Steph Burgess put it down to Functional Neurological Disorder (FND). But what exactly is FND? Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Current page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Art — 08.07.22 How a stammering conference inspired my piano piece Paul tells us how the togetherness he felt whilst attending a stammering conference in the USA inspired him.
Opinion — 28.06.22 Is there a larger story about what history thought about stammering? While researching into speech impairments in colonial India, for his PhD, Thomas realised how much speech and language therapy in the past was tied to empire and racism. Here he tells us more.
Vlogs — 21.06.22 Bhupinder's vlog: How I tackle stammering in group situations Watch Bhupinder's new video, from her YouTube channel 'My Stammering Life'.
My Story — 16.06.22 What I want to say vs what I can say James, our regular Your Voice contributor from the US, describes those all too familiar times when it's hard to express yourself the way you want to.
My Story — 13.06.22 The 'eureka' moment with my stammer Being offered a teaching job was the last thing Judith expected, having spent her schooldays afraid to speak in class. Here, she talks us through her career and explains how useful feedback helped her to deliver a funeral speech.
My Story — 08.06.22 The value of stammering in filmmaking Up-and-coming Peru-based filmmaker Gabriel tells us about creating his short films about stammering, and the difference he hopes they'll make.
My Story — 30.05.22 Something needed to give With The Prince's Trust Awards taking place last week, Gideon, a winner from the 2019 ceremony, tells us how he turned a corner with his stammer, and how a near fatal attack led to him becoming a motivational speaker and a youth mentor.
My Story — 25.05.22 Taming the alphabet with my new book Alistair tells us how the lack of stories about people who stammer led him to write and illustrate his own children's book 'Taming the Alphabet'.
My Story — 23.05.22 Stammering starting in adulthood: Craig's suspected FND journey When Craig started stammering in his 40s for no apparent reason, his speech & language therapist Steph Burgess put it down to Functional Neurological Disorder (FND). But what exactly is FND?