The definition of stuttering has changed constantly over the years - and the connotations of the definition feel different between people who stutter and those who don't. So what does it actually mean to stutter? Is graduate school always giving up and coming speech therapists an accurate depiction?
Host Ezra Horak, stutterer, and guest Nicole Kulmaczewski, CCC-SLP, push back against traditional medical definitions (like the one found on mayoclinic), and then end up pushing back against one another (but it's OK, they forgive each other). Aiming to approach the implications various definitions may have, the two advocate for inclusivity and a deeper comprehension of the stuttering experience.
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Nicole Kulmaczewski, CCC-SLP is the Deputy Director of MySpeech (https://myspeechhub.org) and a speech therapist in New York. Nicole is passionate about advocacy and spreading stuttering awareness through social media posts, continuing education, and day to day life. Her email is nkslp23@gmail.com
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Intro music is an edited excerpt of:
"The Crawl of Life" jaspertine
ccmixter.org, 4.0 CC BY license
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Post-production edits by DJ Liiam, instagram @liam.m4a
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