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A place for women who stutter to share stories, thoughts and feelings about our stuttering experience. It can be isolating for women in the predominately male stuttering community. Women talking often... more
June 04, 2015Fall Down, Get Back Up – Episode 142Episode 142 features Suzanne Tubman, who hails from County Leitrim,on the west coast of Ireland. Suzanne is a wife and mother of two baby girls and just recently secured a part-time job as a legal secretary. She is also an avid jogger. Listen in as we talk about covert stuttering, “riding the wave of fluency and […]...more45minPlay
May 26, 2015She Doesn’t Shut Down-Episode 141Episode 141 features McKenna Rankin who hails from Dallas, Texas. McKenna is 26 years old and is currently studying for her National Counseling Exam. She will then be credentialed as a Licensed Professional Counselor. McKenna plans to be a mental health counselor and is interested in working with children. Listen in as McKenna shares her […]...more0minPlay
May 04, 2015Life Is Short – Episode 140Episode 140 features Debbie Riordan, who hails from Dresser, Wisconsin. Debbie is a therapy aid at a nursing home. She really wants to get into writing, and is thinking of pursuing a college major called “Professional Communication and Emerging Media.” Debbie shares many observations and insights about having lived with stuttering. She says, “I haven’t […]...more0minPlay
April 20, 2015I Stutter Amazingly – Episode 139Episode 139 features Heidi Reynolds, who hails from Panama City, Florida. Heidi is 23 years old and works full-time as a nanny for twin children. She is also finishing up her undergraduate degree and is waiting to hear back from grad schools to which she has applied. Heidi aspires to be a SLP and also […]...more0minPlay
April 20, 2015I Stutter Amazingly – Episode 139Episode 139 features Heidi Reynolds, who hails from Panama City, Florida. Heidi is 23 years old and works full-time as a nanny for twin children. She is also finishing up her undergraduate degree and is waiting to hear back from grad schools to which she has applied. Heidi aspires to be a SLP and also […]...more36minPlay
April 07, 2015Stammering Openly – Episode 138Episode 138 features Mery el Idrissi, who hails from Mehdia, Kenitra, Morocco. Mery is 17 years old and is in her last year of high school. She wants to be a doctor someday, specifically a dermatologist. Listen in as we discuss growing up with a stammer, teasing as a youngster, friends and support, and stammering […]...more0minPlay
April 07, 2015Stammering Openly – Episode 138Episode 138 features Mery el Idrissi, who hails from Mehdia, Kenitra, Morocco. Mery is 17 years old and is in her last year of high school. She wants to be a doctor someday, specifically a dermatologist. Listen in as we discuss growing up with a stammer, teasing as a youngster, friends and support, and stammering […]...more27minPlay
March 31, 2015Now I Don’t Stop Talking-Episode 137Episode 137 features Autumn Seigel, who hails from Wapakoneta, Ohio. Autumn is a 21 year old writer who will soon self-publish her first book, ReAwaken, which will be a young adult novella. She writes in the science fiction, paranormal genre. Listen in as we talk about how Autumn got involved in writing and what it was […]...more0minPlay
March 31, 2015Now I Don’t Stop Talking-Episode 137Episode 137 features Autumn Seigel, who hails from Wapakoneta, Ohio. Autumn is a 21 year old writer who will soon self-publish her first book, ReAwaken, which will be a young adult novella. She writes in the science fiction, paranormal genre. Listen in as we talk about how Autumn got involved in writing and what it was […]...more36minPlay
March 10, 2015Listen To Those Voices – Episode 136Episode 136 features Dori Lenz Holte, who is a parent of a child who stutters. Dori hails from Minneapolis, Minnesota and is the author of the book, “Voice Unearthed: Hope, Help and a Wake-Up Call for the Parents of Children Who Stutter.” Dori also has a blog and a Facebook group offering support for the […]...more0minPlay