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I have a very similar issue. I stutter the most around my sister and mother, and around strangers or acquaintances I can speak much more fluently. I've heard some people say they dont stutter when the...
Well she is not wrong in the way that using certain things you can trick your brain into using different neural pathways, like talking with an accent helps some people to stutter less (I wonder if it ...
Hi my love, First of all, don’t worry. Whether you stutter or not, I’m so proud of you already. :) This is what I do to manage my stutter. Sometimes I deliver the whole thing without stuttering or ...
There’s a lot of actors I didn’t know stuttered... gives a bit of inspiration. Usually when I do an accent or ‘act’ I stutter a lot less...
Ok thanks i am a girl playing a very serious but funny guy. So think he will be much easier to play....
No problem. I'm just talking from experience. I barely stuttered at all when I had to play a part in a play....
Getting on a stage and playing a character should make it easier. Try to change your tone of voice, pitch, timing, etc. Things that you can't do in normal conversation without looking strange....
Bullying is definitely a fact of life as a stutterer. Thankfully I developed a close group of friends who were kinda like the losers club and we all stuck together. I had friends almost fight people i...
idk for others but what i also found interesting on top of the speaking alone, is that if i change accents. Like i would change accents, maybe a gentlemanly slightly english accent or a hillbilly acce...
This video is the kind I wish I did in the beginning. It's short and to the point and touches on what I was trying to explain in the others by going over how I stutter now and what lead to it! The...
Lol same, when I’m trolling around with my friends and kinda roleplay into another character my stutter disappears....
The presentation is fascinating because when I had to work as a "marshal" at a laser tag job, I had to rehearse what to tell everyone on how to play. I'd be on this little stage in a black lit room w...
Lol. I hate stuttering a lot. When I grow up I want to be an actor, and when I act I don't stutter, so it's perfect....
You would probably just use pseudostuttering (fake stuttering like a non-stuttering actor would do) and use your past knowledge of how stuttering sounds and feels to portray it better than a non-stutt...
Hey man, I feel your pain. I was somewhat forced into a call centre job last year. I worked there for a year and started when I was 18. I went into a massive dark place for a while but I got the hang ...
It's a bit like how an accent/dialect trainer needs to know how to speak the accents/dialects. Sort of. Kind of. A bit, okay?...
As an slp you need to know how to imitate stuttering. What if your client doesn't understand what they're doing and to need to show them? What if you need to demonstrate different types of stuttering ...
Congrats! I stutter day to day but do some voice acting and never have an issue. I also did plays in school and never stuttered on stage. Not sure why but it must be using a different part of the brai...
It's because speaking with a muted mic isn't the same as talking to someone. It's confusing - but you have to get used to thinking about it in terms of "performance", we could say. If you're just on y...
I have used accents a lot over the years when I had to speak and didn't have an alternate way of communicating. I used to work at Walmart and would have to call out over the intercom to get a manage...