Uncovering the Research and Neuroscience of Stuttering

Published: Oct. 2, 2021, 3:08 a.m.

Today\u2019s featured guest is Tom Lovett.\xa0 Tom Lovett is writing a book about stuttering that combines the latest research into the neuroscience and experience of stuttering. He draws upon this research - as well his own experience as a lifelong stutterer - to share insights into stuttering, as well as a research-backed plan to improve fluency and quality of life. The book is tentatively scheduled for release in summer 2022, though individual chapters have been published to Reddit.\xa0 I believe that there is healing in sharing, and I want to thank Tom for sharing his story with me today.\xa0

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Reddit:\xa0 reddit.com/user/AlsoTomLovett

Twitch:\xa0 twitch.tv/funk_and_coffee

Thank you to Noah Swiderski (owner and producer of Briton Beats) for your outro music. For more information on Briton Beats, click this link:\xa0 https://www.britonmedia.com/editing

Thank you to Epidemic Sound for the intro music.\xa0 https://www.epidemicsound.com/

Thank you to Mike Russell for that voice over outro.\xa0 https://musicradiocreative.com

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If you would like to support this podcast, then I would love a cup of coffee: buymeacoff.ee/mslpodcast\xa0\xa0\xa0

Website:\xa0 https://mystutteringlife.com

For correspondence: Pedro Pe\xf1a, PO Box 1585, La Porte, Texas USA 77572