37 min

Advice & Hope: An Elementary School Teacher’s Stuttering Story w/ Melissa Herrera Proud Stutter

    • Personal Journals

Maya speaks with Kyeli Eastland, an elementary school teacher who stutters. The co-host for this week is Melissa Herrera, host and producer of Mimosa Sisterhood, a history podcast that celebrates women’s stories, past and present.

Episode Overview[3:37- 4:55] Being the new kid at school[5:10 - 6:40] Teaching virtually during the pandemic[6:40 - 8:41] How Did Kyeli become a teacher?[9:25 - 10:36] Bringing Up Stuttering With Students[10:37 - 11:52] Ableism: Kids vs. Adults[12:28 - 14:05] Representation & meeting others who stutter[14:12 - 15:31] Connecting and educating through podcasting[15:31 - 17:01] Talking about disability and stuttering in an educational setting[17:58 - 20:09] Building community and sisterhood through podcasting[12:16 - 23:13] From anxiety & overcompensating to teaching and stuttering confidently [23:30 - 25:30] Opening up to family about stuttering[25:45 - 29:09] Identifying stuttering as a disability and neurodiversity in the classroom[29:10 - 30:45] Stuttering and the fear of speaking up and making a joke[30:50 - 36:00] Speech therapy: Fixing vs. Supporting 

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Maya speaks with Kyeli Eastland, an elementary school teacher who stutters. The co-host for this week is Melissa Herrera, host and producer of Mimosa Sisterhood, a history podcast that celebrates women’s stories, past and present.

Episode Overview[3:37- 4:55] Being the new kid at school[5:10 - 6:40] Teaching virtually during the pandemic[6:40 - 8:41] How Did Kyeli become a teacher?[9:25 - 10:36] Bringing Up Stuttering With Students[10:37 - 11:52] Ableism: Kids vs. Adults[12:28 - 14:05] Representation & meeting others who stutter[14:12 - 15:31] Connecting and educating through podcasting[15:31 - 17:01] Talking about disability and stuttering in an educational setting[17:58 - 20:09] Building community and sisterhood through podcasting[12:16 - 23:13] From anxiety & overcompensating to teaching and stuttering confidently [23:30 - 25:30] Opening up to family about stuttering[25:45 - 29:09] Identifying stuttering as a disability and neurodiversity in the classroom[29:10 - 30:45] Stuttering and the fear of speaking up and making a joke[30:50 - 36:00] Speech therapy: Fixing vs. Supporting 

Connect with Melissa: Instagram | Twitter | Website

Connect with Maya: Twitter | Instagram | Website | LinkedIn | Subscribe | Newsletter

Want to support this work?Tell us what Proud Stutter has meant to you by leaving a voicemail (415-964-0140) or writing (info@proudstutter.com).Make a monthly or one-time donation on FlipCause. Leave us a rating or review on Apple Podcasts, Podchaser, or Spotify. Sign up for our newsletter.Buy cute merch


Find show notes, transcript, and more at proudstutter.com.


Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/proud-stutter/exclusive-content

37 min