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What causes some people to stutter? It's often believed that trauma or anxiety is the cause, but world-first research has found a genetic link to stuttering, allowing for life-changing early intervention.Our host David Karsten is joined by Professor Janet Beilby, an internationally renowned stuttering expert and Director of the Curtin Stuttering Treatment Clinic (CSTC). They discuss how Beilby and her colleagues have pinpointed the genes associated with stuttering, meaning intervention can happen much sooner, which is crucial for managing the condition. David and Janet also talk about the the impact stuttering can have on a person's life, and how the CSTC helps to manage stuttering and other fluency disorders in children, adults and the elderly. What is stuttering? [01:16]Challenges faced by people who stutter [05:52]The genetic link to stuttering [11:05]‘Genes aren't destiny' [19:27]Fostering resilience in kids [29:44]Acceptance and Commitment Therapy [31:00]Future directions in speech science [40:03]Learn moreCurtin Stuttering ClinicLife-changing genetic link offers hope for millions who stutterInternational Stuttering ProjectLarge-scale genome-wide analyses of stuttering (Nature Genetics)Connect with our guestsProfessor Janet BeilbyJanet is a leading speech pathology clinician, researcher, educator and director of the Curtin Stuttering Treatment Clinic (CSTC). In July this year, Janet co-published world-first research in Nature Genetics that pinpointed the genetic markers for stuttering. As director of CSTC, Janet has translated research into life-changing outcomes for over 10,000 clients, trained hundreds of students and been awarded over half a million dollars in research funds to investigate aspects of stuttering disorders, as well as dementia and virtual education.Join Curtin UniversityThis podcast is brought to you by Curtin University. Curtin is a global university known for its commitment to making positive change happen through high-impact research, strong industry partnerships and practical teaching.Work with usStudy a research degreeStart postgraduate educationGot any questions, or suggestions for future topics?Email thefutureof@curtin.edu.auSocial mediaXFacebookInstagramYouTubeLinkedInTranscriptRead the transcript: https://thefutureof.simplecast.com/episodes/speech/transcriptBehind the scenesHost: David KarstenProducer: Emilia JolakoskaContent writer: Zoe TaylorExecutive producer: Natasha WeeksFirst Nations AcknowledgementCurtin University acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, the First Peoples of this place we call Australia, and the First Nations peoples connected with our global campuses. We are committed to working in partnership with Custodians and Owners to strengthen and embed First Nations' voices and perspectives in our decision-making, now and into the future.Curtin University supports academic freedom of speech. The views expressed in The Future Of podcast may not reflect those of Curtin University.
In this week's episode, Lauren Nirsimloo chats with Dr. Michelle Swift about Cluttering and how to identify and support individuals with dysfluent speech. You can also find the Clinical Bite that Michelle Swift and Eleanor Brasted presented on Cluttering on the SPA Learning Hub. Resources for connecting clients with community https://www.stutteringhelp.org/cluttering This group is for "persons who clutter" in their speech. It is also for persons interested in fluency disorders, such as stuttering. All are welcome! ________________________________________ INTERNATIONAL CLUTTERING ASSOCIATION (ICA) WEBSITE http://www.icacluttering.com/ Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/icacluttering/ REDDIT Group https://www.reddit.com/r/cluttering/ TOO FAST FOR WORDS https://toofastforwords.com/ YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwiTJEJPwpnpZ17B8WASmtQ BOOK: Too Fast for Words AUTHOR: Rutger Wilhelm https://toofastforwords.com/about-the-book/ ________________________________________ JOSEPH DEWEY His YouTube channel has content about cluttering and interviews with persons who clutter: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClKimYbxlWel5-SOWPrQkZA STUTTERING HOME PAGE "Online Resources on Cluttering - the other Fluency Disorder" by Judy Kuster http://www.mnsu.edu/comdis/kuster/cluttering.html __________________________________ BROCHURE "Cluttering: Some Guidelines" on the Stuttering Foundation of America (SFA) website. Author K. St. Louis, Ph.D. http://www.stutteringhelp.org/DeskLeftDefault.aspx?TabID=82 __________________________________ CLUTTERING SPEECH Facebook Group by Sister Carol Mary Nolan, O.Carm https://www.facebook.com/groups/56339307698/about/ References / Resources Bretherton-Furness, J. & Ward, D. (2015). Linguistic behaviours in adults who clutter and adults who stutter when reading and speaking. Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences, 193, 62-71. Duchan, J.F. (2021). Frameworks used in cluttering treatments: Past, present and future. Advances in Communication and Swallowing, 24, 87-97. Meza, S. & Scaler Scott, K. (2022). A conversation with three cluttering community leaders: A preliminary sampling of perspectives. Perspectives of the ASHA Special Interest Groups, 7, 1381-1390. Scaler Scott, K. (2020). Cluttering symptoms in school-age children by communicative context: A preliminary investigation. International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 22(2), 174-183. Scaler Scott, K., Gurtizen, E., Giacumbo, K. & Kisenwether, J. (2022). A perceptual study of communication effectiveness in cluttering. Perspectives of the ASHA Special Interest Groups, 7, 1347-1356. Scaler Scott, K. & Ward, D. (2013). Managing cluttering: A comprehensive guidebook of activities. Pro-Ed: Austin, TX. St Louis, K.O. & Schulte, K. (2011). Defining cluttering: The lowest common denominator. In D. Ward & K. Scaler Scott (Eds.). Cluttering: A handbook of research, intervention, and education. Psychology Press. van Zaalen, Y. & Reichel, I.K. (2015). Cluttering: Current views on its nature, diagnosis, and treatment. New York, NY: iUniverse. van Zaalen, Y. & Reichel, I. (2019). Clinical success using the audio-visual feedback training for cluttering. Perspectives of the ASHA Special Interest Groups, 4, 1589-1594. van Zaalen, Y. & Strangis, D. (2022). An adolescent confronted with cluttering: The story of Johan. Perspectives of the ASHA Special Interest Groups, 7, 11357-1369. Speech Pathology Australia acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of lands, seas and waters throughout Australia, and pay respect to Elders past, present and future. We recognise that the health and social and emotional wellbeing of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are grounded in continued connection to culture, country, language and community and acknowledge that sovereignty was never ceded.
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In Episode 1 on Creators Conversations, we welcome Edward Cox aka Dj Studdda. Edward took a love for music and a fluency disorder; and turned it into the brand DJ Studdda. In the episode, we talk about his memories as a child, his love for old school music and what he remembers from his first set. This episode is a must-listen as it teaches you to turn a social flaw into something positive. If you have questions or have the interest to be interviewed on the podcast you can send a message to laci@thepeoplesvoicecreative.com. Put #creatorsconversations in the subject. Social Media for DJ Studdda Instagram: @djstuddda YouTube: DJ Studdda Soundcloud: Dj $tuddda Host: Laci McKinney Social Media for Laci McKinney Instagram: @lacicreates LinkedIn: Laci McKinney Website: Lacicreates.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Stutter Radio is on vacation. Stutter Radio will return mid to late summer 2009.
Stutter Radio is on vacation. Stutter Radio will return mid to late summer 2009.
Stutter Radio was quiet tonight. Guess everyone was just listening and waiting for someone else to call in. Join us Monday @ 8 PM ET and join the conversation.
Stutter Radio was quiet tonight. Guess everyone was just listening and waiting for someone else to call in. Join us Monday @ 8 PM ET and join the conversation.
Tonight on Stutter Radio, John discussed negative attitudes, achieving fluency, working on speech, encountering difficult situations, and practice.
Tonight on Stutter Radio, John discussed negative attitudes, achieving fluency, working on speech, encountering difficult situations, and practice.
Stutter Radio discussion focused on stuttering techniques in the real world, social networking opportunities, and the world of nutrition.
Stutter Radio discussion focused on stuttering techniques in the real world, social networking opportunities, and the world of nutrition.
Stutter Radio begins second year of broadcasts. Tonight Eric talked about looking for patterns in stuttering, using various stragegies to manage stuttering, and more.
Stutter Radio begins second year of broadcasts. Tonight Eric talked about looking for patterns in stuttering, using various stragegies to manage stuttering, and more.
Well, no callers by 8:15 PM ET tonight. This is the last show for 2008. Start the new year with us on Stutter Radio, Mondays @ 8 PM ET. HAPPY NEW YEAR !
Well, no callers by 8:15 PM ET tonight. This is the last show for 2008. Start the new year with us on Stutter Radio, Mondays @ 8 PM ET. HAPPY NEW YEAR !
No callers tonight on Stutter Radio. Is everyone out shopping - snowed in, or what ? Join us every Monday evening 8 PM to 9 PM Eastern Time for Stutter Radio.
No callers tonight on Stutter Radio. Is everyone out shopping - snowed in, or what ? Join us every Monday evening 8 PM to 9 PM Eastern Time for Stutter Radio.
Great conversation with Lupe this evening. Topics included stuttering severity, and DAF (delayed auditory feedback).
Great conversation with Lupe this evening. Topics included stuttering severity, and DAF (delayed auditory feedback).
Tonight's special guest was John Weber, author of the song lyrics "I Just Want to Say My Name." The song was played several times during the show. If you wish to obtain a CD of the song, you can contact John at katiejuan@charter.net
Tonight's special guest was John Weber, author of the song lyrics "I Just Want to Say My Name." The song was played several times during the show. If you wish to obtain a CD of the song, you can contact John at katiejuan@charter.net
Tonight was a record breaker - most callers online at one time, and most people on chat at one time. Topics included stuttering in two languages, fear of talking on the phone, tools/techniques to manage stuttering, being "open" about stuttering helps minimize fear, things to discuss with a therapist before starting therapy, and more.
Tonight was a record breaker - most callers online at one time, and most people on chat at one time. Topics included stuttering in two languages, fear of talking on the phone, tools/techniques to manage stuttering, being "open" about stuttering helps minimize fear, things to discuss with a therapist before starting therapy, and more.