Stuttering: Practicing in the 21st Century Courses
Hosted by Mary Beth Hines, MS, CCC-SLP, RYT200, and Mike Wilson, DDS, this podcast mini-series features leading voices in stuttering research and clinical practice discussing the multidimensional experience of stuttering across the lifespan. Episodes explore topics such as quality of life, spontaneity versus fluency, anticipation, adolescent experiences, stigma, identity, and the psychosocial impact of stuttering. The series encourages clinicians to think beyond observable speech behaviors while supporting more individualized, person-centered approaches to care.