Stutter Radio was quiet tonight. Guess everyone was just listening and waiting for someone else to call in. Join us Monday @ 8 PM ET and join the conversation.
Stutter Radio begins second year of broadcasts. Tonight Eric talked about looking for patterns in stuttering, using various stragegies to manage stuttering, and more.
Well, no callers by 8:15 PM ET tonight. This is the last show for 2008. Start the new year with us on Stutter Radio, Mondays @ 8 PM ET. HAPPY NEW YEAR !
No callers tonight on Stutter Radio. Is everyone out shopping - snowed in, or what ? Join us every Monday evening 8 PM to 9 PM Eastern Time for Stutter Radio.
Tonight's special guest was John Weber, author of the song lyrics "I Just Want to Say My Name." The song was played several times during the show. If you wish to obtain a CD of the song, you can contact John at katiejuan@charter.net
Tonight was a record breaker - most callers online at one time, and most people on chat at one time. Topics included stuttering in two languages, fear of talking on the phone, tools/techniques to manage stuttering, being "open" about stuttering
No callers tonight by about 15 minutes into the show, so we will try again next week. Please join us live next Monday at 8 PM Eastern Time for Stutter Radio and - join the conversation.
Mani and Billy talk about Toastmasters, new therapy techniques, being comfortable with yourself, electronic devices, practicing speech, and on-line chat.
Tonight Mani & Mike discuss support groups, ham radio, talking on the phone vs. face-to-face, and "quiet rooms." Join the conversation Mondays @ 8 PM Eastern Time on Stutter Radio.
Tonight's topics: time for technique practice, breathing, International Stuttering Awareness Day Online Conference (http://www.mnsu.edu/comdis/isad11/isadcon11.html), booster sessions, and more.
No callers this evening, so the show shut down at 15 minutes past the hour. Join us next week at 8 PM Eastern Time for Stutter Radio, and join the conversation.
Tonight Rick and Henri talk about making a new (stuttering) friend at school, being teased/bullied about stuttering, and getting help with stuttering from a school clinician.
Tonight on Stutter Radio, we discussed stuttering coming up in coversations as a topic, character/stage voices seem to have a "singing" effect on stuttering, and even hurricanes.
On tonight's show, Dr. Rod Gabel joined us from Bowling Green State University, where he is a faculty member of the Department of Communication Disorders. He is a Board Recognized Specialist in Fluency Disorders as well as person who stutters.
Stutter Radio was rather quiet tonight. Everyone must have been tracking Hurricane Gustav and/or the Republican National Convention. One caller tonight - we got an update on her friend who stutters.
Tonight Rick and Mani discussed stuttering getting better/getting worse, stuttering coming/going, and Mani's using Ham Radio (Amateur Radio) to work on his speech.
Well, I am sure you know how with computers anything can happen - - Well, seems we had a loss of audio the first nine minutes of the show tonight. You can just "fast forward" to about nine minutes into the show and hear the great conversation.
Rick comments on several items live chat items related to stuttering (e.g. easy onset, (silent) blocking). Ron, a speech pathologist, called-in to discuss therapy for those who stutter.
Tonight, James talks about how stuttering affects his work, Ten year old Henri asks about the relationship between being nervous and sutttering and about dealing with difficult sounds/letters. Thales, James, and Henri discuss avoidance.