My Stuttering Life Pedro Pena
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This is my life with all its trials and tribulations as a person who stutters. I believe in the power of positivity and I use it in my daily struggles with stuttering. I truly believe that it is OK to stutter and that I can accomplish any goal in my life with a positive mindset. As a husband, a father, a USAF Gulf War Veteran, and as an entrepreneur, I use many tools in my tool belt to become successful in all my endeavors. My goal is to share my journey so that others can see it is possible to be confident, determined, and live a life of positivity. If you are a PWS, you are not alone!
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Speechie From Saipan Who Stutters
Today’s featured guest is Ignacio Dela Cruz. Ignacio is a Native of Saipan, Northern Marianas Islands, and is a current Speech-Language Pathologist. Prior to his role as an SLP, Ignacio taught special education and preschool and represented his home at different conferences. Ignacio has degrees from the University of Guam and San Jose State University. Ignacio is pursuing a doctorate in Speech-Language Pathology at Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions. I believe that there is healing in sharing, and I want to thank Ignacio for sharing his story with me today.
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Email ignaciodlcsaipan@gmail.com
Thank you to Noah Swiderski (owner and producer of Briton Beats) for your outro music. For more information on Briton Beats, click this link: https://www.britonmedia.com/editing
Thank you to Epidemic Sound for the intro music. https://www.epidemicsound.com/
Thank you to Mike Russell for that voice over outro. https://musicradiocreative.com
If you would like to support this podcast, then I would love a cup of coffee: buymeacoff.ee/mslpodcast
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Echoes Of Resilience: Embracing Every Word
Today’s featured guest is Kenny M’Pindou. Kenny shares his personal journey of overcoming obstacles and pursuing his dreams despite facing challenges. Originally from DR Congo but born in Montreal, Quebec, and raised in Edmonton, Alberta, he developed a speech impediment at a young age. He can't remember when he first noticed a difference in his speech or when it started to affect him, but to this day, he still stutters. As he always told himself, he is a work in progress. While his speech may never be fluent, he hopes to one day be able to control it. As a bobsled athlete with aspirations of competing at the 2026 Olympic Games, he found inspiration and guidance from his coach, Neville Wright, a three-time Olympian. At the same time, he hopes to be an inspiration to those with speech impediments, encouraging them to continue to defy the odds and show that we, too, are capable of many great things despite what waves life may throw at us.
I believe that there is healing in sharing, and I want to thank Kenny for sharing his story with me today.
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Email: kenny.mpindou@gmail.com
Thank you to Noah Swiderski (owner and producer of Briton Beats) for your outro music. For more information on Briton Beats, click this link: https://www.britonmedia.com/editing
Thank you to Epidemic Sound for the intro music. https://www.epidemicsound.com/
Thank you to Mike Russell for that voice over outro. https://musicradiocreative.com
If you would like to support this podcast, then I would love a cup of coffee: buymeacoff.ee/mslpodcast
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My Stammering Experiences
Today’s featured guest is Sam Bagshaw. Sam Bagshaw is a 27-year-old residing in the UK who has grappled with a stammer since childhood. Over the past few years, Sam has found a newfound confidence in speaking and has taken to TikTok to raise awareness about the challenges of living with a stammer. I believe that there is healing in sharing, and I want to thank Sam for sharing his story with me today.
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Thank you to Noah Swiderski (owner and producer of Briton Beats) for your outro music. For more information on Briton Beats, click this link: https://www.britonmedia.com/editing
Thank you to Epidemic Sound for the intro music. https://www.epidemicsound.com/
Thank you to Mike Russell for that voice over outro. https://musicradiocreative.com
If you would like to support this podcast, then I would love a cup of coffee: buymeacoff.ee/mslpodcast
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Embracing My Voice: A Journey Beyond Stuttering
Today’s featured guest is Jia Bin. Jia Bin, M.A., is a doctoral student at Michigan State University. Jia earned her undergraduate degree in English Language and Literature at Chongqing Normal University in China, master’s degree in Secondary Education at Oakland University, and master’s degree in Communicative Sciences and Disorders at Michigan State University. Jia has been a language teacher (English & Mandarin Chinese) who has taught in China, the United Kingdom, and the United States. Jia's own journey of being a person who stutters, and an inter-cultural communicator motivates her to pursue a doctorate in CSD to help the people who stutter and bring people from various cultural backgrounds together. Jia is currently a research assistant at Spartan Stuttering Lab. Jia is also a content creator and leader for the Chinese-speaking stuttering community and is active in the global stuttering community.
I truly believe that there is healing in sharing, and I want to thank Jia for sharing her story with me today.
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Email: binjia@msu.edu
Article: Building Voice AI That Works for Everyone Thank you to Noah Swiderski (owner and producer of Briton Beats) for your outro music. For more information on Briton Beats, click this link: https://www.britonmedia.com/editing
Thank you to Epidemic Sound for the intro music. https://www.epidemicsound.com/
Thank you to Mike Russell for that voice over outro. https://musicradiocreative.com
If you would like to support this podcast, then I would love a cup of coffee: buymeacoff.ee/mslpodcast
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Compelling Speech and Society - When Does 'Disorder' Become 'Disability'?
Today’s featured guest is Sean Bw Parker. Sean Bw Parker (MA) is a British artist, musician and writer specializing in art, cultural theory and justice reform. He has published several books and albums, won several awards – including Koestler Arts platinum for play The Wolfstadt-Wire (2020) and Compelling Speech - The Stammering Enigma (2023) - and gave a TED talk in 2013. He holds Masters and BA degrees in Fine Art from the University for the Creative Arts in Surrey and worked for ten years in Istanbul as a musician and teacher, until 2014. He has given talks at Istanbul University, Kadir-Has University, University of Bristol, Bristol BIMM and Brighton Science Festival amongst other venues, and has been published in Time Out Istanbul, Louder Than War, The Monument Fellowship, The Epoch Times, TS Eliot Foundation, CIEO, New Thinking, STAMMA, Cosmopolitan and in two Westminster Commission reports. He has appeared on Talk Radio Live, NTV Turkey, Rise TV, BBC Radio Wales, in documentaries by Richard Vobes, Dogs On The Run films, Sky Arts, and on a number of podcasts. He has interviewed Ed Harcourt, Kristin Hersh, Julie Burchill, Danny Macnamara, Garry Bushell and Ian Broudie among other musicians and writers, was a music columnist for Turkish magazine the Multicultural Guide and ran the Seafish music and arts venue on the Sussex coast in 2016. He was born in Exeter in 1975. I believe that there is healing in sharing, and I want to thank Sean for sharing his story with me today.
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Thank you to Noah Swiderski (owner and producer of Briton Beats) for your outro music. For more information on Briton Beats, click this link: https://www.britonmedia.com/editing
Thank you to Epidemic Sound for the intro music. https://www.epidemicsound.com/
Thank you to Mike Russell for that voice over outro. https://musicradiocreative.com
If you would like to support this podcast, then I would love a cup of coffee: buymeacoff.ee/mslpodcast
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Knowledge and Hope: Tom Lovett's New Book On Stuttering
In today's episode, we're delighted to welcome back a returning guest, Tom Lovett. Tom is the author of the insightful book, "Words Unspoken: The Science, Experience, and Treatment of Stuttering." In this fascinating discussion, Tom opens up about his journey in writing this book, offering a blend of scientific exploration and personal experiences related to stuttering. Join us as we delve into the complexities of stuttering, the emotional impact it can have, and the various treatment approaches available. Tom's unique perspective sheds light on a topic often shrouded in misunderstanding, offering valuable insights for both those affected by stuttering and those seeking to understand it better. Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of stuttering and the power of words left unspoken.
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Twitter: https://twitter.com/tomlovettpod
Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Words-Unspoken-Experience-Treatment-Stuttering-ebook/dp/B0C2FCRN1Q
Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/user/AlsoTomLovett
Email: hi@tomlovett.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tomlovettpodcast/
Thank you to Noah Swiderski (owner and producer of Briton Beats) for your outro music. For more information on Briton Beats, click this link: https://www.britonmedia.com/editing
Thank you to Epidemic Sound for the intro music. https://www.epidemicsound.com/
Thank you to Mike Russell for that voice over outro. https://musicradiocreative.com
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If you would like to support this podcast, then I would love a cup of coffee: buymeacoff.ee/mslpodcast
Website: https://mystutteringlife.com
This interview originally was recorded 10/2023
Customer Reviews
Always insightful and entertaining
Every new guest on Pedro’s show gets pretty much the same interview questions, but the diversity of responses and discussions keeps me coming back for more. Or maybe it’s Pedro’s jokes and fun personality! As an Ally, it has been so valuable for me to hear the many different stories, voices, stutters, and opinions about growing up and living life with this thing we call stuttering. It helps inform my work with kids and teens who stutter and their families. Five stars and I’ll never miss an episode. Thank you Pedro!
You’ll leave inspired
The stories of Pedro’s guests are inspiring. It’s hard not to think about what courage it takes people to talk about something that can cause such insecurity. Simply a great show!
Inspiring and hilarious
I thought the stutter would be obnoxious, but Pedro turns it into a super power that is highly engaging