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  • Sam Once Feared Her Stutter. Now She’s a Talk Therapist Helping Others Unmask.
    2025/08/15

    Maya sits down with Sam Gennuso, a Bay Area-based licensed psychotherapist and person who stutters, for a conversation about vulnerability, self-acceptance, and what it means to unmask. Sam shares her journey of growing up covert, discovering her stutter, and the early therapy experiences that shaped her understanding of fluency, shame, and identity.

    Now a talk therapist, Sam talks about how stuttering has become one of her greatest teachers - helping her show up more authentically in her work and relationships. The episode explores themes of nervous system regulation, daily grounding practices, boundary-setting, and the metaphor of stuttering as diving into cold water: scary at first, but easier with each leap.

    You can find Sam on Instagram at @wellgoneweird and check out her website: www.samgtherapy.com

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    🎟 Get tickets for a community art and film event sponsored by Proud Stutter on October 9 in San Francisco

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    Big thanks to Proud Stutter's recurring supporters: Jennifer Bolen, Jerry Slaff, Josh Compton, Pablo Meza, Matt Didisheim, Alexandra Mosby, Ingo Helbig, Jonathan Reiss, Jason Smith, Paige McGill, Wayne Engebretson, Swathy Manavalan, and Martha Horrocks.

    Learn more about Proud Stutter's impact campaign for its film project at proudstutter.org/impact

    If you can become a monthly donor at $10 or more, we’ll give you access to ad-free episodes and bonus Proud Stutter+ content as a token of our thanks! Make your tax deductible gift at https://bit.ly/3xLezBk.

    Proud Stutter is proudly fiscally sponsored by Independent Arts & Media.

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    37 分
  • For Years, Justin Thought His Voice Was a Liability. Now It’s the Heart of His Mental Health Mission.
    2025/07/30

    This week on Proud Stutter, we’re joined by Justin McCullough, a longtime stutterer, technologist, and founder of the upcoming mental health platform, Eight Minute Chat.

    Justin opens up about growing up with a stutter after a major shift in his family dynamic, how it impacted his high school and college experiences, and the quiet persistence that shaped his career in tech. From building his first software system at a community college to launching his own company, Justin reflects on how stuttering has influenced his drive to prove himself, and how it’s intertwined with his sense of self-worth, timing, and voice.

    We also talk about his latest project: Eight Minute Chat, a new initiative designed to offer people a space to offload mental stress in the moment--whether by phone, text, or in person. Rooted in empathy and lived experience, the idea came from a college student’s story and has since grown into something that could help bridge the gap between therapy and friendship.

    This episode dives into first impressions, filler words, what it means to be seen beyond your stutter, and the emotional complexity of navigating speech in a fast-paced world.

    Subscribe to updates on Eight Minute Chat at eightmin.org.

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    🎟 Get early bird tickets for Proud Stutter’s Annual Gala on October 9 in San Francisco

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    Big thanks to Proud Stutter's recurring supporters: Jennifer Bolen, Jerry Slaff, Josh Compton, Pablo Meza, Matt Didisheim, Alexandra Mosby, Ingo Helbig, Jonathan Reiss, Jason Smith, Paige McGill, Wayne Engebretson, Swathy Manavalan, and Martha Horrocks.

    Learn more about Proud Stutter's impact campaign for its film project at proudstutter.org/impact

    If you can become a monthly donor at $10 or more, we’ll give you access to ad-free episodes and bonus Proud Stutter+ content as a token of our thanks! Make your tax deductible gift at https://bit.ly/3xLezBk.

    Proud Stutter is proudly fiscally sponsored by Independent Arts & Media.

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    37 分
  • Shamez Spent Years Trying to Slay His Stutter. Instead, He Befriended the Dragon.
    2025/07/12

    This week on Proud Stutter, we’re joined by Shamez Kasam, a lifelong stutterer based in Alberta, Canada, who shares his powerful journey from shame to self-acceptance—and what he calls “recovery.” Shamez talks about growing up with severe stuttering, the impact it had on his life, and how purposeful desensitization helped shift his mindset. We explore what it means to be a “recovered stutterer,” the emotional toll of speech-based trauma, and how empathy and persistence can grow from stuttering. This episode is a testament to resilience, self-reflection, and the lifelong process of befriending your voice.


    In this episode

    🎟 Get early bird tickets for Proud Stutter’s Annual Gala on October 9 in San Francisco

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    Big thanks to Proud Stutter's recurring supporters: Jennifer Bolen, Jerry Slaff, Josh Compton, Pablo Meza, Matt Didisheim, Alexandra Mosby, Ingo Helbig, Jonathan Reiss, Jason Smith, Paige McGill, Wayne Engebretson, Swathy Manavalan, and Martha Horrocks.

    Learn more about Proud Stutter's impact campaign for its film project at proudstutter.org/impact

    If you can become a monthly donor at $10 or more, we’ll give you access to ad-free episodes and bonus Proud Stutter+ content as a token of our thanks! Make your tax deductible gift at https://bit.ly/3xLezBk.

    Proud Stutter is proudly fiscally sponsored by Independent Arts & Media.

    Want to lean more about what Proud Stutter has to offer? Sign up here to stay in the loop and take advantage of our upcoming events, actions, and educational materials.



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    28 分
  • Louise Hid Her Covert Stutter for Years. Now Her Podcast Is Taking On Stuttering Representation in the Media.
    2025/06/20

    This week on Proud Stutter, we’re joined by Louise Escher, a language teacher, violinist, and host of Did They Stutter?—a podcast exploring stuttering representation in film, TV, and literature. Louise shares her journey from covert stuttering to finding her voice, and how starting a podcast helped her challenge stigma and build community. We talk about the importance of authentic media portrayals, what covert stuttering looks like on screen (or doesn’t), and why her own podcast was born out of both inspiration and frustration. Plus, Maya shares updates on new stuttering-centered films in the works and why representation matters now more than ever.

    In this episode

    🎟 Get early bird tickets for Proud Stutter’s Annual Gala on October 9 in San Francisco

    🎧 Listen to Louise’s podcast Did They Stutter?

    🎬 Watch the trailer for Le Panache, the French film featuring a teen actor who stutters

    🖋 Learn about Connor Foran’s Dysfluent Typeface and design work

    🎥 Explore Stutterbug, an upcoming short film by comedian Aiden Greene

    🐾 Revisit Arctic Blue, the documentary exploring stuttering through Arctic nature

    📬 Want to be a guest on Did They Stutter? or talk media representation? Contact Louise at didtheystutter@outlook.com

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    Big thanks to Proud Stutter's recurring supporters: Jennifer Bolen, Jerry Slaff, Josh Compton, Pablo Meza, Matt Didisheim, Alexandra Mosby, Ingo Helbig, Jonathan Reiss, Jason Smith, Paige McGill, Wayne Engebretson, Swathy Manavalan, and Martha Horrocks.

    Learn more about Proud Stutter's impact campaign for its film project at proudstutter.org/impact

    If you can become a monthly donor at $10 or more, we’ll give you access to ad-free episodes and bonus Proud Stutter+ content as a token of our thanks! Make your tax deductible gift at https://bit.ly/3xLezBk.

    Proud Stutter is proudly fiscally sponsored by Independent Arts & Media.

    Want to lean more about what Proud Stutter has to offer? Sign up here to stay in the loop and take advantage of our upcoming events, actions, and educational materials.



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    36 分
  • Ismaele Hid His Stutter for Years. Now He’s Exploring It Through Arctic Wildlife
    2025/06/06

    This week on Proud Stutter, Maya is joined by Ismaele Tortella, a filmmaker and cinematographer based in the Norwegian Arctic whose upcoming documentary Arctic Blue explores his personal relationship with stuttering through nature and silence. In this powerful 100th episode, Ismaele and Maya talk about using art to process shame, navigating everyday challenges as covert stutterers, and how speaking openly about stuttering can lighten the emotional weight it carries. They reflect on vulnerability, resilience, and why the act of storytelling itself can be transformational—for the teller and the community.

    In this episode

    Get early bird tickets for Proud Stutter's Annual Gala on October 9

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    Big thanks to Proud Stutter's recurring supporters: Jennifer Bolen, Jerry Slaff, Josh Compton, Pablo Meza, Matt Didisheim, Alexandra Mosby, Ingo Helbig, Jonathan Reiss, Jason Smith, Paige McGill, Wayne Engebretson, Swathy Manavalan, and Martha Horrocks.

    Learn more about Proud Stutter's impact campaign for its film project at proudstutter.org/impact

    If you can become a monthly donor at $10 or more, we’ll give you access to ad-free episodes and bonus Proud Stutter+ content as a token of our thanks! Make your tax deductible gift at https://bit.ly/3xLezBk.

    Proud Stutter is proudly fiscally sponsored by Independent Arts & Media.

    Want to lean more about what Proud Stutter has to offer? Sign up here to stay in the loop and take advantage of our upcoming events, actions, and educational materials.



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    52 分
  • Stuttering & Survivor Season 48 FINALE Ft. Caitlin Dietz & Eliot Goldstein
    2025/05/25

    Maya, Caitlin, and Elliot recap the thrilling finale of Survivor Season 48, celebrating Mitch's incredible journey and the great representation of the stuttering community. They discuss the season's most memorable moments, strategic plays, and emotional highlights, including Kyle and Camilla's secret alliance, Mitch's social game, and Eva's perseverance. They also reflect on the portrayal of stuttering in the show and its impact on the stuttering community.

    In this episode

    Get early bird tickets for Proud Stutter's Annual Gala on October 9

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    Big thanks to Proud Stutter's recurring supporters: Jennifer Bolen, Jerry Slaff, Josh Compton, Pablo Meza, Matt Didisheim, Alexandra Mosby, Ingo Helbig, Jonathan Reiss, Jason Smith, Paige McGill, Wayne Engebretson, Swathy Manavalan, and Martha Horrocks.

    Learn more about Proud Stutter's impact campaign for its film project at proudstutter.org/impact

    If you can become a monthly donor at $10 or more, we’ll give you access to ad-free episodes and bonus Proud Stutter+ content as a token of our thanks! Make your tax deductible gift at https://bit.ly/3xLezBk.

    Proud Stutter is proudly fiscally sponsored by Independent Arts & Media.

    Want to lean more about what Proud Stutter has to offer? Sign up here to stay in the loop and take advantage of our upcoming events, actions, and educational materials.



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    47 分
  • Andrew Sent His Personal Essay on Stuttering to The Washington Post. What Happened Next Surprised Him.
    2025/05/16

    Andrew Flint is a 16-year old and a person who stutters. Andrew's powerful essay in The Washington Post sparked conversation in his school, family, and beyond. In this episode, he shares what it was like to write and publish such a personal story—and how it’s helped others around him understand stuttering more deeply. We talk about misconceptions, daily challenges, and how good it feels to speak your truth.

    You can read Andrew's personal essay here.



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    25 分
  • What The Stuttering Community Can Learn From Rare Disease Advocacy [Part 2]
    2025/05/02

    This episode is Part 2 of our series “What We Can Learn from the Rare Disease Community.” Last week, we heard from Bobby Glen about navigating the healthcare system as a parent of a child with HNRNPH2. Today, his wife Nicole—who is also a pediatrician—joins us to share how raising a child with a rare disease has shaped the way she practices medicine, approaches patient advocacy, and supports families navigating speech and communication challenges.

    Event Alerts:

    Docs on Stuttering – May 8 (Use "PROUD25" at checkout for a free ticket)

    Docs on Disability – May 15, featuring Marlee Matlin’s Sundance-premiered documentary

    Philly Proud Stutter Gathering – May 19

    Save The Date: Proud Stutter Annual Gala in San Francisco – October 9 (listeners get 50% off tickets!)

    And yes, Survivor fans—our recap will be back to cover the season finale, which airs on May 21, 2025! Go Mitch!



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    37 分