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Music changed my whole way of expressing myself. I went for a captain role in yr 8 in high school and years after that had to do multiple speeches - definitely not fluent at all (30%) - but the whole...
I thought it was a well known thing at least for some types of stutter. Yes I am almost completely fluent when (reading, talking) alone. Also when singing, when not alone. Could be another paper for a...
I've been punched in the gut that way a lot of times in the past, so I definitely know the feeling... For me, it's helpful to think of it that way: Your stutter it part of you, but you are not your st...
IMO the most absurd thing about stuttering is how inconsistent it is
IMO the most absurd thing about stuttering is how inconsistent it is I (25M) have been stuttering since 22 years. What annoys me most about the stutter is that it's just utterly absurd when it occurs...
IMO the most absurd thing about stuttering is how inconsistent it is
IMO the most absurd thing about stuttering is how inconsistent it is I (25M) have been stuttering since 22 years. What annoys me most about the stutter is that it's just utterly absurd when it occurs...
5 days keto diet is not enough time to make a definite conclusion. We all have our ups and downs which last sometimes days or weeks or months. BTW, it’s well known phenomena that any novelty in your b...
I acted in The Nerd by Larry Shue. At the time I had a pretty good consistent stutter. Very noticeable. I played Mr. Walgrave, an older kind of grumpy character. I graveled my voice up as needed and ...
My technique is mimicking poplar speakers or YouTubers. When I speak in others dialect, it takes away my stutter in a weird mental way...
My dh speaks fluently in a different voice like when he does an impersonation. So if he has to speak like Shaggy (the dog in that cartoon)…. I’m sure he would gladly do it to save someone’s life....
Sadly that’s a different part of the brain… I never stutter when I sign or rap. But I remember researching it a while back, something like our stuttering comes from the right side and the singing side...
In a crisis or in an argument, I never seem to stutter...
This is just one case, but I once had to act in a crisis and did not stutter. Life is strange!...
“Modeling”
“Modeling” Anyone ever see Michael Williams’ Pro 90D program? Essentially, his theory is you “model” aka transform into a speaker you look up to. For me, it’s him, Michael Williams himself, and, Donal...
Theatre training, and giving up on trying to be fluent. I still block, stutter but I no longer give it any weight in the conversation, and if someone comments on it I've learnt how to entirely dismiss...
Yeah sure but also I can pull out the ole "did I stutter?" And it's way funnier than any non-stuttering person saying the same thing. You gotta find strengths...
Yeah, jokes are difficult, especially when you have to rely on timing. An example of a stutterer who was a comic genius is Rowan Atkinson. He did some non-verbal comedy like the invisible drumset sk...
Check with Marc Winski. He is an actor who stutters. You’ll find him on TikTok and Instagram....
Even professional actors never do justice to a real stutter. Not sure why you think it would add depth... Don't do it....
Acquired, the monologue is about the glorification of war and a soldier speaking about what it is like to actually be in tbe trenches. Its not a must have character trait of the character, i just thin...
Are you trying to portray a character who has stuttered developmentally since childhood, or someone with a neurogenic/acquired stutter?...