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Leo Lähteenmäki sharing his Erasmus+ youth exchange experience
Hello everyone, my name is Leo. I’m 25 years old and I am from Finland. This is going to be my most vulnerable post ever. In 2019 I was...
Sep 9, 20223 min read


Stamily meetup
In the winter of 2021, we had our first official in-person Stamily meeting since our foundation. This took place at the Veluwe in the...
Apr 8, 20222 min read


Organizing Erasmus+ projects with Stamily
In 2019, several members of Stamily wanted to create an initiative to improve the quality of life of Young People Who Stutter (YPWS)....
Jan 5, 20222 min read


Donate in memory of Lynne
Lynne Mackie inspired, supported, and enthused all those around her, all around the world. Her positive attitude towards her own stutter,...
Dec 9, 20211 min read


How I reframed my speech difficulties to be who I wanted to be
Written by Denis de Jesus Batista Speech and voice are brushes and we choose which painting we want to express. I, for example, chose the...
Oct 4, 20213 min read


A Conversation on Dysfluent Art
Written by Patrick Campbell It was a cold and windy day at the end of lockdown three here in the UK when Paul and I set out to record...
Jul 5, 20219 min read


“I run faster than I speak”
Written by Jurjen “I run faster than I speak”, this was the quote we used with members from Demosthenes (the Dutch stuttering...
Jun 20, 20212 min read


Stuttering in the workplace
Written by Eduardo I am Eduardo. I have a degree in organizational psychology and working experience in the field of recruitment and...
Jun 1, 20213 min read


Being a speech language therapist who stutters? YES!
Knowing exactly what I want to say and not being able to say it has been one of the biggest challenges of my life. I am Alexandra Torrez,...
May 6, 20213 min read


How I turned stuttering into my motivation
Written by: Jhoan Gallego I’m Jhoan, a speech language pathologist specialized in stuttering. I’m the leader of “Speak Freely” (Libera Tu...
Apr 22, 20213 min read


Pitch … perfect?
Written by Gareth Our voices have the potential to hold conversations, tell a story, and even set the first impression. By using our...
Mar 27, 20213 min read


Inclusion for us who stutter
Written by Alejandro When I was at school I had to go through very complicated moments related to my stuttering. Before the age of 16 I...
Mar 25, 20212 min read


Stuttering in movies: reactions to the stuttering
After the introduction of the project, the article about the movie list and the article about how PWS and stuttering are portrayed, we...
Mar 13, 20214 min read


Stuttering and Unwelcome: the experience in schools in East Africa
By: Dieudonne Nsabimana Coordinator of the African Stuttering Centre and a member of the International Stuttering Association Board of...
Feb 5, 20214 min read


Working for people who stutter in South America
Written by Angélica Bernabé It’s not a secret that there is a lack of updated information about stuttering around the world. As a result,...
Jan 19, 20212 min read


Influential PWS: Annie Glenn
Written by Jurjen and Vinnie Annie Glenn, an eternal voice for people who stutter John Glenn (1921-2016) was the fifth person and later...
Dec 22, 20202 min read


ISAD 2020 around the world
We love to document the many things that happen in the stuttering world. That is why International Stuttering Awareness Day, on the 22nd...
Dec 18, 20202 min read


Animation about eyecontact
Willemijn created this beautiful animation about struggling with keeping eye contact as someone who stutters. “The past months, I noticed...
Dec 3, 20201 min read


“Stuttering is everything you do not to stutter”
Nice to meet you all! My name is Charlotte Roggeman. I am 22 years old and I live in Belgium. I call myself a “full time stutterer” which...
Oct 28, 20202 min read


Exhibit ‘Self Portrait: Stuttering’ opens in Belgium
In Ghent, Belgium, a new exhibit was opened in the ‘Zebrastraat’-venue. Two creatives, and PWS, along with the support of VZW BeSt...
Oct 25, 20201 min read
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