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Get ready for a different approach to speech therapy for people who stutter. In this podcast Jack takes on a journey and shows us how improv and Shakespeare can shed fear and help people who stutter find their voice. Jack and Brian explore the sound of a stutter and encourage people who stutter to “stay in the pocket” and embrace it.
More about Jack Henderson:
Jack Henderson is the founder of Henderson Stuttering Therapy. He is a person who stutters with over a decade of clinical experience. His struggles and transformative journey with his own stutter are what led him to this field.
Jack graduated from Vanderbilt University in 2011 with a Bachelor of Science in Child Studies and Theatre. He graduated from Vanderbilt University in 2013 with a Master of Science in Speech-Language Pathology. During his undergraduate and graduate studies he worked on the Developmental Stuttering Project as a research assistant. In 2011, Jack co-founded Camp TALKS (Talking and Learning with Kids who Stutter) and ran the camp through 2023.
Jack is an adjunct faculty at Austin Peay State University, teaching the graduate-level stuttering therapy course.
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Get ready for a different approach to speech therapy for people who stutter. In this podcast Jack takes on a journey and shows us how improv and Shakespeare can shed fear and help people who stutter find their voice. Jack and Brian explore the sound of a stutter and encourage people who stutter to “stay in the pocket” and embrace it.
More about Jack Henderson:
Jack Henderson is the founder of Henderson Stuttering Therapy. He is a person who stutters with over a decade of clinical experience. His struggles and transformative journey with his own stutter are what led him to this field.
Jack graduated from Vanderbilt University in 2011 with a Bachelor of Science in Child Studies and Theatre. He graduated from Vanderbilt University in 2013 with a Master of Science in Speech-Language Pathology. During his undergraduate and graduate studies he worked on the Developmental Stuttering Project as a research assistant. In 2011, Jack co-founded Camp TALKS (Talking and Learning with Kids who Stutter) and ran the camp through 2023.
Jack is an adjunct faculty at Austin Peay State University, teaching the graduate-level stuttering therapy course.

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