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Stories and experiences with stuttering by PWS
- Being the Person I Needed When I was Younger - James Hayden
- Bring Change to Develop Equality for All - Kunal Mahajan
- Change Changes Everything - Pamela Mertz
- Changing our Relationship with the World - Geoff Johnston
- Courage To Move Forward - Phyllis Edwards
- Don’t be ashamed - there is nothing wrong with you - Nicholas Mensah
- Equality in Opportunity - Cheryl King
- From Prejudice To Pride - Anita S Blom
- How Confidence and Overcoming Fears Can Transition the Speech of Persons Who Stutter from Disfluency to Fluency - Ismail Denwar
- Humour me, humour you - Rik Mets
- My journey with a stammer lessons learned on the way - Shilpa Sagwal
- My Life As A Stutterer - Daniel Chan
- Navigating the Healthcare World as a Person Who Stutters - James Hayden, Nathan Mallipeddi
- One Conversation at a Time - David Alpuche
- Potential Problems in the Implementation of Reasonable Accommodations in Classrooms in Japan - Takato Shimizu
- Smoothing My Speech Does Not Require Reaching Great Speaker Heights - Ron Roman
- So You've Had Speech Therapy... Now What? - Leah Hoover
- Speak the change you wish to see… - Dori Holte
- This Is Our Day - Willemijn
- To Go Beyond The Fear - Mary Wood
- Well, I do declare! The power of assertiveness - Wendy Holcombe, Grant Meredith
- You Are Not Broken, Therapy Was Broken - Chaya Goldstein
- You Are Worthy - McKenzie Jemmett
Research, Therapy and Support
- A stammer: in a class of its own - Kathryn Bond
- Acting on the Call for the Better Equipping of Speech-Language Pathologists - Ana Paula Mumy
- Changing the world. One podcast at a time - Tricia Hedinger
- Curing Stuttering - Michael Susca
- eLearning - Kathryn Bond
- Exploring possibilities for change: Is stuttering a “mind-body” disorder? - Peter Louw
- Giving Those Who Stutter the Ability to Make Evidence-Based Decisions - Mike Wilson
- How Listening to Clients’ Experiences and Preferences May Help with SMART Evidence-Based Practice (EBP) Holistic Goal Writing and Treatment - Steff Lebsack, Dan Hudock
- Let's empower children who stutter and their parents so they can speak the changes they wish to see - Katarzyna Węsierska, Mary Weidner, Hilda Sønsterud
- Speak The Change: Dynamic Nature of Stuttering Acceptance - Jack Rodriquez, Farzan Irani
- Study on Stuttering in Schools in Mali - Zan Camara
- The Bias Within - Loryn McGill
- The Fluency Questionnaire - Sam Simpson, Patrick Campbell & Chris Constantino
- What We Wish to See as Speech Therapists in Latin America - Maria Fernanda Tamagnone, Cynthia Dacillo
- What’s in a Name: The Influence of Words on the Perceptions and Identities of People Who Stutter - Steff Lebsack, Dan Hudock
Creative Expression
- A Poem about Ableism - Tiffani Kittilstved
- Crown - Shiran Israel
- Eben’s Waakye Diary Records a Change - Nana Akua Owusu
- How Stuttering Can Be Expressed As Art - Madeline Wahl
- I am not a Stutterer - Ruth Osornio
- To be - Randy Panzarino
- What Do You See - Gareth Walkom
- What if King George VI gave his wartime radio speech today - Daniele Rossi
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