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This episode is a conversation with Katie Gore—a speech language pathologist, an entrepreneur, a communications educator, and a friend. The conversation begins with Katie's origin story as an American growing up in Canada. We then discuss various topics, including the intersection of class and stuttering (and other disabilities), as well as the challenges of discussing politics in a culture in which the words most often used in our political discourse lack shared or agreed-upon meanings.
Katie is the founder of speech IRL, a Chicago-based company that provides speech therapy for persons who stutter, as well as a variety of other speech- and communications-related therapies, classes, and consultations.
Good Night by Siobhan Dakay (c) copyright 2019 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/SiobhanD/60107 Ft: MyVanillaworld
Photograph by yours truly.
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This episode is a conversation with Katie Gore—a speech language pathologist, an entrepreneur, a communications educator, and a friend. The conversation begins with Katie's origin story as an American growing up in Canada. We then discuss various topics, including the intersection of class and stuttering (and other disabilities), as well as the challenges of discussing politics in a culture in which the words most often used in our political discourse lack shared or agreed-upon meanings.
Katie is the founder of speech IRL, a Chicago-based company that provides speech therapy for persons who stutter, as well as a variety of other speech- and communications-related therapies, classes, and consultations.
Good Night by Siobhan Dakay (c) copyright 2019 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/SiobhanD/60107 Ft: MyVanillaworld
Photograph by yours truly.