Worldwide Coaching Support – Hybrid Course July 2022
The McGuire Programme Regional Director of The McGuire Programme One thing that lockdown has opened up for us, is the realisation and resources to bring…
The McGuire Programme Regional Director of The McGuire Programme One thing that lockdown has opened up for us, is the realisation and resources to bring…
A UK McGuire member, Anthony Gray, wrote an article for the Edinburgh University newsletter to celebrate and spread the awareness of stammering for International Stuttering Awareness Day on the 22nd of October titled: ‘Living with a stammer was difficult: My story of overcoming a stammer.’
The course has changed everything – it’s made me a much calmer and happier person, my wife says I’m much less angry now.
I have managed to overcome my fears and it has made such a difference for me. I just want to let other people know that it can be done and you can take control of your life.
The McGuire Programme Regional Director of The McGuire Programme The buzz of a second in-person course in the UK this year continued in Manchester with…
James Tennant stunned the Journalism Week audience by doing something he never thought he could do: talk in front of a large audience.
People finishing your sentences, or being told to “spit it out”, here are nine things people with stammers hear all the time.
Georgia Scott’s stammer once prevented her from saying her own name – now, she documents her condition to millions on TikTok in the hope that she can help educate others.
One in a hundred people has a stammer. There is no cure but there is hope. Speaking out – a television documentary features a Norwich man helping people control their stammer.
“These guys started out on Wednesday night not being able to say their names, Thursday night they can say their names and addresses, Friday they were able to do telephone calls to complete strangers, and here we are on Saturday watching them find new confidence in their voice and putting it into action”.
UK Graduate Andy Kelly tells his local paper, The Northern Echo, about how he finally tackled his stutter at the age of 50.
Ever since he was a young boy McGuire Graduate Chris Wilton has shaken off callous jeers and taunts due to a speech impediment. He recently spoke to The Western Gazette about his experiences of stuttering and the McGuire Programme.