LIVE: Trinity graduate beats stammer to speak at Journalism Week
James Tennant stunned the Journalism Week audience by doing something he never thought he could do: talk in front of a large audience.
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.
NEW* Listen to an additional ‘Bonus Chapter’ from the Beyond Stuttering audiobook narrated by Dave McGuire, the founder of the McGuire Programme. Dave McGuire gives…
law student Chase Hamilton rides the Blue Line from Minneapolis to the Mall of America in Bloomington to talk to strangers — 100 of them, in fact, one by one, mostly at random to overcome speech impediment.
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”.
Tuesday, January 09th at 9 pm on ITV Taster clip ‘School For Stammerers’: https://we.tl/vfckUJEoOU
Living with a stammer can be isolating and frightening but reporter Freya Findlay meets one man who is not letting it hold him back.
Four weeks ago, we held a very successful in-person course in Newry, Co. Down, Northern Ireland. 11 New Students attended the course…
Last month, we returned to Newry, Co. Down, Northern Ireland to hold our FIRST In-Person course in over 2 years. 11 New Students attended the course and they worked really hard over the 3 days. The parents of the under 18s also attended and they played an important and active part in this course in encouraging and helping the new students overcome their stutter. A great team effort!
Back to doing what we do best! Working hard on our stutter with face to face, in-person interactions.