116 episodes

A podcast for stutterers to leave messages which I play on my show. Radical idea, I know, but it's always great to meet (and hear) fellow stutterers. If you stutter, or just curious about stuttering, you may enjoy this show!

Stuttering is Cool Daniele Rossi

    • Health & Fitness
    • 5.0 • 2 Ratings

A podcast for stutterers to leave messages which I play on my show. Radical idea, I know, but it's always great to meet (and hear) fellow stutterers. If you stutter, or just curious about stuttering, you may enjoy this show!

    Stuttering is beautiful

    Stuttering is beautiful

    Episode #274: Ever wish there was a manual for stuttering? There is one now! Stuttering is Beautiful is a free online manual for young people who stutter created by people who stutter (PWS) from all over Europe, in particular Italy, Estonia, The Netherlands, Iceland, and Finland, and professionals working with PWS. The manual provides evidence-based information about stuttering and explores the many ways to manage it with a neutral point of view from speech therapy to acceptance and exploring stigma, self-advocacy, and the medical and social models of disability.







    There is also a free Stuttering is Beautiful manual for people who work with youth who stutter, such as social workers, teachers, and parents (and adult educators, too!). This manual offers youth workers who want to learn more about working with and provide support to young people who stutter.







    While there are already many handbooks on youth work, this may very well be the first time a handbook specifically covered the topic of stuttering.







    On this episode, I cross time zones and continents (well, virtually) and chat with the creators of these manuals, a collaboration between stuttering associations across Europe.







    Links mentioned on this episode:









    * Manual for Young People Who Stutter







    * Manual for Youth Workers







    * The above two manuals available in many languages







    * Stamily







    * Just Stutter







    * Franky Banky







    * Málbjörg (Icelandic Stuttering Association)







    * Finlands Stammarförening (Association of the Finnish Stutterers)







    * Eesti Kogelejate Ühing (The Estonian Association of People Who Stutter)







    * Associazione Italiana Balbuzie e Comunicazione APS (Italian Stuttering Association)







    * Demosthenes (Dutch Stuttering Association)

    • 59 min
    Scatman’s World

    Scatman’s World

    Episode #273: Ski-ba-bop-ba-dop-bop! You know that song! And I’m sure it’s now playing in your head and no doubt putting a smile to your face.







    On this episode, I chat with Gina Waggot, personal friend of Scatman John, also known as John Paul Larkin, who shot to fame in the mid-1990s with huge hits – and much welcomed earworms for me – such as Scatman, Everybody Jam!, and Scatman’s World.







    Scatman also stuttered and talked about it in his debut single, Scatman. This touched fellow PWS, Gina Wag, who was in high school school at the time and dealing with her speech difference. One day, Gina gave contacting Scatman a try and to her surprise, the busy international superstar did! Gina is currently writing on Scatman’s official biography.







    Listen as Gina shares a bit about Scatman’s life, the resurgence of interest in his music, and her friendship with this man who set out to create uplifting music for everyone.







    Links mentioned on this episode:









    * Scatman John website







    * Scatman John official Instagram account







    * Scatman John YouTube channel







    * Scatman John’s Facebook page







    * Listen to Scatman John on Spotify







    * Who’s The Scatman? German graphic novel by Jeff Chi

    • 33 min
    The Fluency Trap (part 2)

    The Fluency Trap (part 2)

    Episode #272: Stuttering is one of the most important things you can do – because fluency is a trap.







    A friend recently shared with me that she believes acceptance must come first in order to get rid of the fear of stuttering. Only after that can you work on your speech, if you want to. Or work on your self-esteem caused by a lifetime of society’s stigma towards your speech. Or work on your social skills, public speaking, etc. I share my friend’s perspective. Working on eliminating your fear of stuttering first means you will no longer be afraid stuttering and evolve any way you want or just be who you are.







    There is no one way. Just… my way that works for me.







    In other words, fluency is a trap because it will make you avoid speaking so you can avoid stuttering. You’re going to switch words, avoid talking, and create one avoidance behaviour after another. Thus, one of the first steps you need to take is to be willing to stutter. That is the advice given on this episode by my guest, Larry Stein, author of the book, Free To Speak, which chronicles his stuttering memoirs.







    All it takes is one small step out of your comfort zone every time. You cannot become a bodybuilder if you don’t lift a weight. And when you start lifting weights, you don’t start lifting 700 pounds from day one. You have to build it up slowly from a weight you can handle even if it’s 1 pound.







    As I’ve said numerous times on my show, “no victory too small!” and “you can still be an effective communicator regardless of stuttering”. And don’t compare yourself to anybody else no matter how fluent they are.







    Links mentioned on this episode:









    * Stein on Stuttering







    * The Fluency Trap (part 1) – Stuttering is Cool epsiode #271







    * 2023 International Stuttering Awareness Day online conference. The theme this year was One Size Does NOT Fit All.

    • 40 min
    The Fluency Trap

    The Fluency Trap

    Episode #271: Being told how to speak just won’t go away will it? I chat with Danra Kazenski, a speech-language pathologist… or is that speech therapist? Well, she helps clients who stutter to manage their stuttering and communicate the way they want to.







    We start our conversation about narrative therapy and how Danra uses comics in her speech therapy practice then she interviews me about my stuttering journey and Franky Banky’s origin story. This inevitably leads us to the neverending fluency vs. acceptance debate that seems to have become really explosive lately along with the term “speech-language pathologist”.







    Links mentioned on this episode:









    * Vermont Stuttering Therapy – the Normalize Stuttering Shop!







    * Curiosity Filled The Cat – the Franky Banky comic book you help draw!







    * Stuttering is Cool shop – Franky Banky books and stuttering awareness pins on Etsy







    * Franky Banky books on Amazon







    * Franky Branky SLP Guides on Teachers Pay Teachers







    * ASHA Conference from a PWS perspective: the education gap – Stuttering is Cool podcast episode #270

    • 1 hr 4 min
    ASHA Conference from a PWS perspective: the education gap

    ASHA Conference from a PWS perspective: the education gap

    Episode #270: I attended my first American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) Conference! Join me as I chat with a few friends I met at the incredibly gigantic ASHA Conference 2023 which took place in the beautiful city of Boston.







    I helped out at the withVR booth run by owner and friend, Gareth Walkom, who also happens to be a previous guest on my podcast, attended an NSA Boston Chapter meet up, then the first Stamily meet up in North America, and I ate lots of lobster and clam chowder.







    Though I had a lot of fun seeing the booths, the incredible technology in the field, and meeting new friends, I also share two stories of experiencing first-hand the education gap when it comes to stuttering treatment that I’ve always heard about.







    Links mentioned on this episode:









    * TranscendingX







    * Details about Stuttering Therapy: A Conversation on What We Do and Why We Do It one-hour seminar presented by Christopher Constantino and Sara MacIntyre

    • 31 min
    Conversations at a stuttering conference

    Conversations at a stuttering conference

    Episode #269: Choose your own speaking adventure! Join me at the Canadian Stuttering Association Annual Conference which took place in Ottawa this year. I chat with old and new friends about a variety of topics including trying new things outside of your comfort zone, forming a stuttering community across rural areas, my cartooning workshops, and more.But first, some grocery shopping!







    Links mentioned on this episode:









    * Canadian Stuttering Association







    * HeyFrankyBanky on Instagram







    * Franky Banky and Stuttering is Cool Facebook page

    • 57 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
2 Ratings

2 Ratings

SBTORONTO ,

Hearing stutterers stutter is grand!

This is a delightful podcast beneficial to people who stutter, those who love them and those who want to learn about this common condition. The theme of stuttering acceptance is a prominent feature of this podcast. Acceptance is about living with oneself, trying to step out of ones comfort zone and talk more, irregardless of ones stuttering severity. It is about managing the social penalty and stigma of stuttering from both the speakers and listeners perspective. Acceptance is a speech tool, it eschews the pursuit of absolute fluency without denying the utility of speaking strategies. Speaking strategies and tools are useful to many, they may reduce the struggle and physical tension of stuttering, make the stutterer more intelligible. However, they are not infallible, and without dealing with the emotional and cognitive, the internal feelings, they may be useless beyond the therapy room.
Acceptance does not mean throwing in the towel on fluency, it means not being ashamed and embarrassed should you stutter. It is about not fearing stuttering and how to deal with the nasty fluency bigots. It means advocating for the right of people who stutter to participate, without prejudice in love, life and work.

Dan Zupu ,

Congrats!

Great Podcast. Love it!

Top Podcasts In Health & Fitness

Huberman Lab
Scicomm Media
On Purpose with Jay Shetty
iHeartPodcasts
Feel Better, Live More with Dr Rangan Chatterjee
Dr Rangan Chatterjee: GP & Author
Nothing much happens: bedtime stories to help you sleep
iHeartPodcasts
Sexe Oral
Studio SF
The Peter Attia Drive
Peter Attia, MD