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Dear Kid Starting High School With a Stutter

Photo by Leroy Skalstad on Unsplash A letter to every kid who moved to the back row, bought sweets to belong, and sang alone in their room because it was the only place their voice felt free. Read time: 5 minutes Dear 13-year-old me, I know you’re excited. You’ve got your new bag, your new

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How I Learned to Stop Avoiding Phone Calls (And Why Alexander Graham Bell Almost Ruined My Life)

Louise Brooks surrounded by telephones, 1936 — Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division. Public Domain.View source → Hey everyone! So after my last post about managing stuttering when you’re nervous, I decided to share more specific stories. This one is all about my long history of avoiding phone calls. Well, buckle up because this

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Your Stutter Isn’t the Real Problem. The Fear Is.

A Message for People Who Stutter “Everything you’ve ever wanted is sitting on the other side of fear.” – George Addair I know this quote might feel heavy when you stutter. Maybe you’ve read it and thought, “Easy for him to say.” But hold on. Let me tell you why this quote isn’t just pretty

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Finding My Voice: How Accepting My Stutter Changed the Way I Speak and Who I Am

I used to rehearse phone calls in the shower. Not song lyrics. Not arguments I wished I’d had. Phone calls. I’d stand there running hot water going completely cold, working through every word I might need to say, trying to find the version of the sentence that wouldn’t trap me. “Hi, I’d like to make

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