Sep
14th
2009

Roisin on advertising her stuttering at work and the reactions that she gets

By Eric, 10:02 am

In a session with Chamonix, Roisin talks about self-advertising her stuttering to patients and co-workers in the hospital, as well as their reactions to her advertising.


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4 Comments »

  1. Roisin is a great communicator. She uses her voice as a tool to connect with her listener. She uses vocal variety, modulates her volume, and has animation and excitement in her voice when talking about an exciting topic.

    She has a great way of connecting. Even when stuttering, her communication frames the stuttering, and it is very clear that she says what she wants to say.

    It is so great to see her progress on here.

    Comment by Pam — September 14, 2009 @ 3:49 pm

  2. Roisin did a great job by self-advertising. I must agree, it’s does relieve the anxiety among the speaker and the listener. Keep up the good work Roisin.

    Comment by Serge — September 14, 2009 @ 6:32 pm

  3. Roisin!

    I could so learn from you and so want to!

    Jamie
    AKA Stutter Woman

    Comment by Jamie — October 5, 2009 @ 3:59 pm

  4. I am writing a chapter for a book on the unexpected consequense of thechnology. I am an associate professor of speech language pathology band my area is langauge disorders but I would love to know if stutterers in middle or high school like to use text messaging in genreal (avoid the face to face?) and any stories of comments (short) Do youngsters in Middle and Highschool go to chat rooms for folks who stutter? (are there any?

    Comment by Dr. Eileen Abrahamsen — March 5, 2010 @ 11:58 am

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