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Three Guys Who Stutter... The Poalt textdcast

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StutterTalk is a weekly podcast where three guys who stutter talk openly about stuttering.

Co-hosts Peter Reitzes,  Greg Snyder and Eric Jackson get together and talk about stuttering and life. Peter explains, “We have fun, laugh, argue and agree, talk about the stuttering world, music, movies, and our wives and girlfriends. We try and make sense of the whole stuttering thing by talking about it.”

Recently, StutterTalk’s “3 guys” attended the Stuttering Foundation Workshop Reunion reception and interviewed several Foundation workshoppers for their podcast, asking their opinion of the training they received at SFA workshops through the years.

“The workshops include really intense practice and knowledgeable discussions. You walk away feeling comfortable with treating people who stutter,” comments Dr. Nan Bernstein Ratner. She noted how stimulating it was for her to see Dr. Hugo Gregory “in action” during the workshop she attended.

Joe Donaher, who now leads the Philadelphia workshop, added, “It has been 10 years since I attended the Northwestern workshop with Hugo, June Campbell and Diane Hill. It was incredibly valuable not only in terms of treatment but also in terms of networking with other clinicians.”

alt textJoe Klein, who attended this year’s Philly workshop, joked that since then he now knows everything there is to know. On a more serious note, he added how much he valued his five workshop days.

Lee Caggiano said, “It was tremendous to be able to be at a workshop with Dr. David Luterman and interact with him and with other clinicians! The workshops are affordable, and you get to see the world’s best therapists doing therapy live.” In addition to her work as a therapist, Lee also heads up Friends: The Association of Young People Who Stutter.

Other podcasts feature special guests, such as workbook author Kristin Chmela, SFA Board member Dennis Drayna, Counseling DVD “star” David Luterman, and many others.

Podcast from 2008 ASHA convention.

 

 

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