
Milestones
The effect my stutter has had on milestones in my teenage and young adult years and beginning to look my age.

Hosted by Esme Currie · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 20 episodes
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A PODCAST FOR SELF-EXPRESSIONThis platform encourages young people and those who stutter to find ways to express themselves, grow, and embrace their individuality.
Esme Currie hosts Speaking for Myself, a education show with 20 episodes published.

The effect my stutter has had on milestones in my teenage and young adult years and beginning to look my age.

New Year's resolution habits, unexpected nostalgia, and not letting my severity change my mood.

My recent change in strategy, its advantages and challenges, and the inspiration for and flexibility of writing.

A potential new strategy I could use, expressing my true personality in conversations, preparing for the holidays, and in-class communication.

My eventful semester, prioritizing health, and taking time away from social media.

My tendency to find much of my joy through escapism, and my excitement for my 21st birthday party.

A milestone for my podcast, my experience working in customer service as a person who stutters, my progress with my writing, and the things I'm looking forward to this semester.

Additional speech tendencies, my college workload, and the effect that technology and social media has on those my age.

The subjects I'm learning about in college, my future after college, and following my own advice about stuttering.

Highs and lows of beginning sophomore year, the importance of challenging yourself, and sharing the podcast with my peers.

Goals I have for my second year of college, struggles I may face along the way, how I plan to overcome them, and how I can build deeper connections with more people.

Improving in different skills, expressing myself more in the things I buy, and additional situations that can cause the severity of a stutter to increase or decrease.

My inconsistent severity, situations that typically cause stuttering to be severe or moderate, doing more adulting, and deciding how often to visit family.

Making the Dean's List, going back to college soon, my lower severity these past few days, my severity in my dreams, people I'd share the podcast with, and potential music for the next episode.

Ways to stay productive, positive effects of storytelling, representation in storytelling, getting back into writing, making plans, and being patient with those who stutter.

Looking young for my age, the shift into college, my procrastination, and lack of focus in college, and contributing to conversations.

My busy schedule, being out of practice in different areas of my life, my options for talking, and finding time to write.

Finding direction and self-discovery in your twenties, expressing different sides of yourself through writing, the importance of effective communication, accepting and embracing stuttering, and navigating college with a

Expectations of people in their 20s, causes and types of stutters, the importance of self-expression, and the highs and lows of being a person who stutters.

In this first episode, discussion topics will include entering my twenties, experiences, and misconceptions about stuttering, and my passion for writing.
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