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Caryn Herring and Seth Tichenor join host Christopher Constantino for a frank discussion about fluency stuttering. On this special and fun 700th episode, the crew talk about their own experiences of fluency changing over time, why this might happen, what it means for therapy, and how to discuss it with other stutterers.
The post A Frank Discussion about Fluency and Stuttering (Ep. 700) appeared first on StutterTalk: Changing how you think about stuttering.
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Caryn Herring and Seth Tichenor join host Christopher Constantino for a frank discussion about fluency stuttering. On this special and fun 700th episode, the crew talk about their own experiences of fluency changing over time, why this might happen, what it means for therapy, and how to discuss it with other stutterers.
The post A Frank Discussion about Fluency and Stuttering (Ep. 700) appeared first on StutterTalk: Changing how you think about stuttering.