Stammering and Stereotypes

Published 2017-04-20
This video is all about Stammering and the often negative stereotypes in films and on TV about stammering over the years that have influenced our society to treat stammering as a joke or see stammering as something that needs to be fixed and for me this is one of the reasons why stammering is so misunderstood by the general public.

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  • Good videos bro!!! the stereotypes are a dime a dozen but people that stereotype are usually not worth our efforts in giving a f___ck... Personally, I have found that when I simply come out and let someone know that I have stammer on the onset of a conversation, I stammer less and the other party is more patient. The anxiety I used to get from attempting to conceal my stammer took a toll on me and I believe it also attributed to my fluency issues. Keep making these videos and inspiring others to get out and do whatever they want regardless of a stammer. Great Job
  • @alanb5370
    Hello Jordan, another eloquent video, well presented. The content also has the basis for a good journalistic written article, for publication, which is perhaps another medium by which you might spread the word. πŸ‘
  • @BikerMouse80
    I 100% agree what you're telling. Shy, nervous and all the rest. I'm the least shyest person ever I think. Lol. I'm not nervous. The stutter makes me nervous! I hate all those negative stuff around it. Bc it's just not true.