The book from Scatland
Ski-ba-bop-ba-dop-bop! That song is still playing in my head since Gina Waggot was last on my show in January 2024 talking about writing the biography of her friend, Scatman John. Gina returns to tell us about the making

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Hosted by Daniele Rossi · 🇨🇦 ca · EN-CA · 117 episodes
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Daniele Rossi hosts Stuttering is Cool, a education show with 117 episodes published.
Ski-ba-bop-ba-dop-bop! That song is still playing in my head since Gina Waggot was last on my show in January 2024 talking about writing the biography of her friend, Scatman John. Gina returns to tell us about the making
Episode #282: Why do we find that letting ourselves stutter more often leads to stuttering less, while trying to speak fluently seems to result in more stuttering? Join me as I explore this phenomenon with Dr. J Scott Ya
Episode #281: This episode is recorded live from where my stuttering comes from! My grandfather and his sisters stuttered so I like to refer to my father’s hometown in Molise, Italy as “where my stutter comes
Episode #280: “I grew frustrated with others defining the experience for me.” I speak with, Irmo Stijnberg, the filmmaker behind Unspoken Truth , a powerful short film that shines a light on the lived experience of stutt
Episode #279: Your stutter as a sidekick. In this episode, I share the story behind my new book, Draw Your Stutter , which grew out of a mind-blowing experience in 2024. It all started when I tested a new idea for a cart
Episode #278: Cowboy Stuttering. I chat with Dr. John Tetnowski, Ph.D., CCC, who is the Jeanette Sias Endowed Chair in Speech Pathology at Oklahoma State University. In addition to his over 25 years of clinical experienc
Episode #277: Two stutterers walk into a podcast… I chat with stand-up comedian Aidan Greene about his upcoming film, Stutterbug, the first film since 1937 to feature a stuttering actor playing a stuttering character. St
Photo credit: Lisa Hollingsworth Episode 276: Stuttering is more complicated than just choosing fluency or acceptance. The current way the acceptance movement is being presented is “it’s ok to stutter… as long as you’re
Photo taken with permission of the group Episode #275: My first time attending STAMAMFest and going to the UK! Join me as I chat with new and old friends at my very first STAMMFest which took place in Nottingham from Aug
Episode #274: Ever wish there was a manual for stuttering? There is one now! Stuttering is Beautiful is a free online manual for young people who stutter created by people who stutter (PWS) from all over Europe, in parti
Episode #273: Ski-ba-bop-ba-dop-bop! You know that song! And I’m sure it’s now playing in your head and no doubt putting a smile to your face. On this episode, I chat with Gina Waggot , personal friend of Sca
Episode #272: Stuttering is one of the most important things you can do – because fluency is a trap . A friend recently shared with me that she believes acceptance must come first in order to get rid of the fear of stutt
Episode #271: Being told how to speak just won’t go away will it? I chat with Danra Kazenski , a speech-language pathologist… or is that speech therapist? Well, she helps clients who stutter to manage their stutter
Episode #270: I attended my first American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) Conference! Join me as I chat with a few friends I met at the incredibly gigantic ASHA Conference 2023 which took place in the beautif
Episode #269: Choose your own speaking adventure! Join me at the Canadian Stuttering Association Annual Conference which took place in Ottawa this year. I chat with old and new friends about a variety of topics including
Episode #268: Painting in front of a studio audience… and the entire country! I chat with portrait artist, Paul Aston, who recently participated in Portrait Artist of the Year, a television competition with portrait arti
Episode #267: Hello, my name is… point to the name tag. That was a scenario someone had recently proposed in a stuttering forum. The poster was worried about stuttering on his name when meeting new colleagues. He p
Episode #266: The most adorable reviews ever! Hear from two children, one who stutters and one who doesn’t, and their review of my new book, Tales of Mischief, Mayhem and Mirth . We also hear from their parents. Wh
Episode #265: Introducing Franky Banky’s new book, Tales of Mischief, Mayhem and Mirth . And an audio review! Links mentioned on this episode: Details about the new book Buy the book on Amazon Buy the book on Etsy
Episode #263: Listen to highlights from the Canadian Stuttering Association two-day conference – first time in person since the pandemic began! Join me as I hike through Niagara Gorge (and almost get lost), run into peop
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Stuttering is Cool is hosted by Daniele Rossi. The show is categorised under education (self improvement) and has published 117 episodes.
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