stuttering blog
Aug
7th
2010

Google Search Stories: Our fun videos about stuttering

By Eric Corpus, 9:30 pm

Search Stories is a creative video series on YouTube that uses Google searches to tell a story. For example, here is the most popular Search Story that tells of a romance in France.

Google gives you the ability to create your own Search Stories. We figured we could tell a cool story relating to stuttering (and AIS, of course). So, we made one. And then another. And then two more.

Here are our four Search Stories. We hope that you like them!

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6 Comments »

  1. These are awesome! Thinking of doing my own for fun. Just need to think of a story to tell.

    Comment by Sarah B. — August 7, 2010 @ 10:28 pm

  2. Thanks, Sarah! We’d love to see yours – let us know when you have it. :)

    Comment by Eric — August 8, 2010 @ 1:03 am

  3. Eric, I made two about stuttering. I couldn’t sleep last night with this cold, so it gave me something to do :-) Want me to post them both to your facebook group?

    Comment by Sarah B. — August 8, 2010 @ 10:14 am

  4. Yes, please do!

    Comment by Eric — August 9, 2010 @ 8:27 am

  5. i especially like the one about children… because if help comes along when we are children, we will have a lot more happier years!

    Comment by mary baron — August 16, 2010 @ 12:30 pm

  6. HI Mary,

    I don’t know if it is necessarily true that if help comes along when we are children that that automatically translates into a lot more happier years.

    If you mean stuttering, the relationship with the parents has to be improved or changed with respect to stuttering, for example, not making the child anxious, rushed, neglected, abused or what ever which can all go into a speech problem in addition to speech therapy which may not work.

    If you don;t mean stuttering what were you referring to?

    Fred

    Comment by Fred — August 16, 2010 @ 4:37 pm

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