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commentr/StutterFeb 15, 2026
2 points

OMG YES ME TOO!! but what i find helps is, either using a nickname for yourself (i'll shorten my name to sam and for some reason i find it to be much easier) or like some other commenter said, insert ...

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commentr/StutterFeb 13, 2026
3 points

I haven't heard of anything that 'fixes' pre-recorded speech, but the voice cloning tools to create an AI version of your voice are amazing. I've used AI voice-cloning for this. You clone a 30 second...

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commentr/StutterFeb 11, 2026
1 points

Hi, going forward, would you be allowed to make your presentation virtually, that is, over a video-conference call? We at fluencyAI LLC have developed an app called the Fluent Digital Twin that conv...

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commentr/StutterFeb 11, 2026
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Hi, we at fluencyAI LLC have developed an app called the Fluent Digital Twin that converts your speech, possibly disfluent speech, into fluent speech for use on video-conference calls like Zoom. It ...

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commentr/StutterFeb 10, 2026
2 points

try to get diagnosed because this could be more than stutter. you need to find out what it is that is happening in your brain, so that you can get the right therapy. and you may need to try out [Augme...

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commentr/StutterFeb 8, 2026
1 points

You can also try the **Froggymouth** device to help establish orofacial balance. It is worn for **15 minutes per day**, for example while watching TV....

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postr/StutterFeb 3, 2026
2 points

J'ai codé un outil pour visualiser le débit de parole (bredouillement). Besoin de retours.

J'ai codé un outil pour visualiser le débit de parole (bredouillement). Besoin de retours. Salut, Je suis un ancien patient (bredouillement). Mon gros problème pendant la rééducation, c'était le tra...

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commentr/StutterJan 31, 2026
2 points

not really, it echoes everything back, it really is hard to focus if you hear the other person twice. you can use web app for zoom calls, as it will only echo you...

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commentr/StutterJan 31, 2026
1 points

Never tried it but i don't stutter reading aloud nor do i hardly stutter alone or talking to myself, my question is can this device be used out in public?...

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commentr/StutterJan 31, 2026
2 points

My stuttering was so severe that I would stutter even when reading aloud by myself. I think that doing DAF this somehow flipped a switch in my brain or in my confidence, allowing me to speak or read a...

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commentr/StutterJan 31, 2026
3 points

Glad it helps someone but DAF didn't help me in the slightest. Spent way too much time trying different DAF apps and nothing helped at all. Very disappointing....

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postr/stutteringJan 31, 2026
1 points

I stutter too DAF helped me, maybe it can help you

I stutter too DAF helped me, maybe it can help you ...

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postr/StutterJan 31, 2026
11 points

I stutter too DAF helped me, maybe it can help you

I stutter too DAF helped me, maybe it can help you I stutter, and years ago a speech therapist gave me an old analog DAF device the kind that creates echo. My brain would kind of "forget" to stutter, ...

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postr/stutteringJan 31, 2026
1 points

Sharing something that helped my stutter (DAF)

Sharing something that helped my stutter (DAF) I stutter, and years ago a speech therapist gave me an old analog DAF device the kind that creates delayed auditory feedback (echo). My brain would kind ...

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commentr/StutterJan 30, 2026
2 points

Hi there! There are already groups like this. www.stuttersocial.com Also our sister Discord Server has people chatting in the voice channels consistently throughout the day. If you use the search ...

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postr/StutterJan 30, 2026
5 points

Anyone using TTY or RTT? They are accessibility services for hard of hearing persons and speech impediments

Anyone using TTY or RTT? They are accessibility services for hard of hearing persons and speech impediments I don't think I've posted here before but I follow this subreddit because I've been a stutte...

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commentr/StutterJan 28, 2026
2 points

The guy who recommended a metronome on here a couple weeks ago is the best new trick I’ve learned for it in 20 years. Game changer for phone calls....

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commentr/StutterJan 27, 2026
4 points

Yes I have suggested this a few times on this subreddit. Initially it feels a bit weird talking in sync with a metronome but it’s a good way of practicing sloooow, smooth speech techniques. Do it lo...

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commentr/StutterJan 26, 2026
1 points

one piece of advice i would give is to wear headphones with a metronome playing!!! find a speed that you can work with that feels natural. it will really help regulate your breathing, pace, and intona...

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commentr/StutterJan 25, 2026
1 points

Correct. You can download a metronome app and set the BPM to 80 or 100, and read aloud each word in unison with the tick. It’ll be weird initially but keep at it. As you get better, gradually pick up ...

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