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"Pam--this is totally awesome! Nothing beats a personal story, and I lov..."
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"Pam--this is totally awesome! Nothing beats a personal story, and I love, love, *love* the volitional stuttering! :) /gs"
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StutteringTV uploaded a new video
(7 months ago)
Creating positive stereotypes of stutters :)
Wanna join us on a future sh...
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Creating positive stereotypes of stutters :)
Wanna join us on a future show? http://stuttering.tv
Stuttering.tv is part YouTube channel and part video podcast of stutterers chatting over webcams with each other about stuttering anything else that may be of interest to viewers who also stutter (or not). Created by lifelong stutterers Greg Snyder and Daniele Rossi, to spread the love of stuttering and awareness that this mysterious communication thing is not the result of some sort of psychological character flaw. In reality, the latest research reveals that stuttering is much more complex than it may seem; data suggests polygenetic mutations are associated with stuttering, as are structural brain abnormalities and abnormal neurological activation patters during speech production. So in short, stuttering is a legitimate medical condition.
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StutteringTV uploaded a new video
(7 months ago)

We go a little off topic at first and then get right into Greg's funny s...
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We go a little off topic at first and then get right into Greg's funny stuttering story involving pizza. Apologies for the audio syncing issues.
Wanna be on our show and chat with us? http://stuttering.tv
Stuttering.tv is part YouTube channel and part video podcast of stutterers chatting over webcams with each other about stuttering anything else that may be of interest to viewers who also stutter (or not). Created by lifelong stutterers Greg Snyder and Daniele Rossi, to spread the love of stuttering and awareness that this mysterious communication thing is not the result of some sort of psychological character flaw. In reality, the latest research reveals that stuttering is much more complex than it may seem; data suggests polygenetic mutations are associated with stuttering, as are structural brain abnormalities and abnormal neurological activation patters during speech production. So in short, stuttering is a legitimate medical condition.
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StutteringTV uploaded a new video
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Stuttering.tv is part YouTube channel and part video podcast of stuttere...
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Stuttering.tv is part YouTube channel and part video podcast of stutterers chatting over webcams with each other about stuttering anything else that may be of interest to viewers who also stutter (or not).
Created by lifelong stutterers Greg Snyder and Daniele Rossi, to spread the love of stuttering and awareness that this mysterious communication thing is not the result of some sort of psychological character flaw. In reality, the latest research reveals that stuttering is much more complex than it may seem; data suggests polygenetic mutations are associated with stuttering, as are structural brain abnormalities and abnormal neurological activation patters during speech production. So in short, stuttering is a legitimate medical condition.
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