Épisodes

  • Stuttering Through the Eyes of an Educator
    May 15 2026

    This episode features Maura Miles, a Special Education teacher in Southern California and STARS Community Advisor whose perspective on stuttering is both personal and professional. As someone who stutters herself, Maura brings a uniquely powerful voice to conversations about stuttering in children and young adults. She shares her own journey with stuttering, what it means to navigate school as a student who stutters, and the role educators play in shaping confidence and acceptance. Through her lived experience and classroom expertise, Maura offers meaningful insights into how teachers, families, and communities can better support young people who stutter and why every voice deserves to be heard.

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    31 min
  • The Neuroscience of Stuttering
    May 6 2026

    This episode features Per Alm, a researcher and lecturer whose work sits at the intersection of neuroscience and speech science, dedicated to advancing our understanding of the neurological mechanisms behind stuttering. Per shares his journey into the field and explores what science has revealed about the complexity of stuttering — and what remains to be discovered. Through his commitment to rigorous research and collaboration, he offers meaningful insights that have the potential to shape how clinicians, researchers, and the broader community understand and support people who stutter.

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    38 min
  • Advocacy, Support, and Community in Stuttering
    Apr 21 2026

    This episode features Farah Al Qaissieh, founder of The Stutter Community in the UAE, as well as an advocate, speaker, and coach dedicated to supporting people who stutter. Farah shares her personal journey with stuttering and explores how advocacy, leadership, and community can foster greater understanding, inclusion, and belonging. Through her work creating spaces for connection and support, she continues to amplify the voices and experiences of people who stutter and their families.

    You can also watch the video version of this episode on our YouTube channel.

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    29 min
  • Global Perspectives on Stuttering Care
    Mar 6 2026

    This episode features Gonçalo Leal, an internationally recognized speech and language pathologist, educator, and mentor who works to advance the understanding and treatment of fluency disorders through clinical practice, research, and global collaboration.

    Visit our YouTube channel for the video version of this episode

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    32 min
  • Understanding Stuttering and Support
    Feb 5 2026

    Episode Description: In this episode, Dr. Gerald Maguire speaks with Dr. Lisa LaSalle about the complexity of stuttering, the importance of individualized support, and what progress in research and clinical care means for people who stutter at every age.

    Visit our YouTube channel for the video version of this episode

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    28 min
  • Personal Journeys Through Stuttering
    Jan 2 2026

    This episode features Dr. Gerald Maguire, joined by Zach Greene, Annie Hernandez, and Sam, who share personal and professional perspectives on living with stuttering and advancing understanding through the STARS community.

    Watch this video version of this podcast here: https://youtu.be/GV8Z6d0EZTQ

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    31 min
  • The Research Behind Stuttering - Part 1
    Dec 5 2025

    Our first episode features Dr. Shahriar SheikhBahaei, whose work focuses on the neural circuits involved in speech production and stuttering.
    In this episode, Dr. SheikhBahaei discusses:

    • How his lab studies the brain mechanisms that support fluent speech
    • What recent findings may tell us about the biology of stuttering
    • How research today may guide tomorrow’s treatments

    Visit our YouTube channel for the video version of this episode

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    37 min