10 episodes

A podcast all about stammering, or stuttering, from STAMMA, the British Stammering Association. Hosts Gemma and Matty chat about life, careers, relationships and more, when you have a stammer.

Around The Block STAMMA

    • Business
    • 5.0 • 8 Ratings

A podcast all about stammering, or stuttering, from STAMMA, the British Stammering Association. Hosts Gemma and Matty chat about life, careers, relationships and more, when you have a stammer.

    2021 in review

    2021 in review

    Gemma and Matty reflect on 2021, chatting about how it was for them, as well as some of the year's stammering highlights, including Joe Biden becoming President and STAMMA's campaigns. They look ahead to what's coming next year, such as the STAMMAFest in August. Listen to the end as they pay tribute to one of the charity's longest-standing members, Roy Tranckle, who passed away last month. Read more about Roy at stamma.org/roytranckle

    Become a STAMMA member for free to get all the latest news, features and events, at stamma.org/join 

    Seasons greetings from Around the Block!

    • 50 min
    Scroobius Pip: Part 2

    Scroobius Pip: Part 2

    In part 2 of our special with Scroobius Pip, the actor, rapper and podcaster goes back to his childhood and explains how his parents instilled in him a belief that stammering wouldn't hold him back. He still has down days with his speech though, and talks about his mental health and how he deals with it.

    Hosts Gemma & Matty ask about the big name guests he's had on his podcast, and Pip tells us how his stammer can make people feel at ease.

    Check out and subscribe to Scroobius Pip's podcast Distraction Pieces to listen to his back catalogue, with guests including Louis Theroux, Mary J Blige, Romesh Ranganathan and many more!

    Around The Block is a podcast from STAMMA, the British Stammering Association. Visit stamma.org to become a member (for free) and to get support using our webchat.

    • 43 min
    Scroobius Pip: Part 1

    Scroobius Pip: Part 1

    Gemma & Matty chat to the awesome Scroobius Pip for part 1 of a  2-part special edition to celebrate International Stammering Awareness Day (22nd October).

    Scroobius Pip is an actor, rapper, STAMMA patron and host of Distraction Pieces, the podcast where he's interviewed tons of big names like Louis Theroux, Jimmy Carr, Fearne Cotton, Nish Kumar and Jess Thom aka Tourettes Hero. He chats about his TV and film career, and how his stammer has shaped and affected it. Pip also gives his views on how stammering is represented in the media, coinciding with STAMMA's campaign 'No Diversity Without Disfluency' (find out more and sign the petition).

    Warning: There are a couple of swears. Part 2 coming soon.

    STAMMA, the British Stammering Association, is the national UK charity for people who stammer and their supporters. Go to stamma.org to find out more, become a member (for free) and start a webchat or helpline call.

    • 48 min
    Freshers Week

    Freshers Week

    Gemma & Matty are back! Season 2 kicks off with a Freshers Week special. 


    Starting uni for the first time is exciting but nerve-wracking, especially when you stammer. Gemma & Matty tell each other what it was like for them – meeting new people, anxiety and Freshers Fairs, and talk about what they would have done differently.


    Claire Maillet from the Stammerers Through University Consultancy (STUC) also gives helpful tips for anyone starting uni who stammers.


    STAMMA is the UK charity for people who stammer. For more information and support for making the most out of your uni experience, go to https://stamma.org/get-support/in-education/college-university  There’s a webchat, free helpline and much more. Become a STAMMA member for free at stamma.org/join 

    • 39 min
    Friends, family, socialising & parties...'all the fun stuff'

    Friends, family, socialising & parties...'all the fun stuff'

    In the final episode of season 1, Gemma & Matty chat about how stammering has impacted their relationships. 

    Realising they both have a very different approach to talking about it with family, friends and partners, they discuss why. And what about socialising, parties, meeting new friends and the effects of alcohol?

    Thank you for listening and we'll back for season 2 later in the year. We promise we'll get better mics for next time. In the meantime, tell us what you think. Fill out our Podcast Season 1 Feedback Form. You can also use the form to submit a short audio/video recording telling us what resonated with you. You need a google account to upload a recording - if you don't have a google account, email it to editor@stamma.org

    STAMMA is the UK national charity for people who stammer. If you're at school, see our website for information on coping with stammering at school. If you're a teacher, see our resources for creating a stammering-friendly classroom.

    Become a STAMMA member for free. Visit stamma.org for information & support. Start a webchat or call our helpline.

    • 42 min
    School stories

    School stories

    Gemma & Matty look back on their school days and the times when they had to  introduce themselves on the first day of term or read aloud in class - things which can be really scary for children who stammer.

    They chat about the good and bad experiences they had from teachers, and the things they wish could have been done better.

    TRIGGER WARNING: This episode contains mention of sexual assault, which might be triggering for some listeners. It is mentioned briefly and not at length.

    In a special segment at 25:46, Abed Ahmed, a teacher who stammers gives tips for other teachers for making things easier for the child who stammers, and gives advice for children who stammer themselves. Abed is a maths teacher and former STAMMA Trustee, and he runs an online support group for 5-16-year-olds who stammer.  You can follow Abed on Twitter using @stammer_teacher.

    STAMMA is the UK national charity for people who stammer. If you're at school, see our website for information on coping with stammering at school. If you're a teacher, see our resources for creating a stammering-friendly classroom. Become a STAMMA member for free. Visit stamma.org for information & support. Start a webchat or call our helpline.

    Tell us what you think. Fill out our Podcast Season 1 Feedback Form. You can also use the form to submit a short audio/video recording telling us what resonated with you. You need a google account to upload a recording - if you don't have a google account, email it to editor@stamma.org

    • 39 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
8 Ratings

8 Ratings

Greasystu ,

This is a very important podcast

AIP grateful that a friend brought this podcast to my attention.

It’s been an absolute revelation.

Hearing stammerers talking about lockdown challenges and linking them to stammering, in a way which totally resonated for me, has been really powerful and cathartic.

I urge everyone to listen. Just the power of remembering that you’re no alone, and that others understand your experience, cannot be understated.

Huge kudos to the presenters who offer up their wins and losses, and hopes and anxieties, to us, which is essential to have a meaningful dialogue about stammering.

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