Naomi Rodgers, Ph.D., CCC-SLP is an assistant professor at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.\xa0She directs the\xa0UNL Stuttering Lab where her holistic experiences as\xa0a person who stutters, active member of the self-help community, speech-language pathologist, and stuttering researcher inspire her to address empirical questions that are clinically grounded. She is specifically interested in growing our understanding of how\xa0people who stutter get ready to change, and how people who stutter process social-emotional information.
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0:00-5:40: Introductions including Iowa, Nebraska, hogs and speech-language pathology and research
5:40-19:50: Naomi's NPR podcast, medical vs. social, is #POTUS Joe Biden "doing enough" for people who stutter, Brayden Harrington for president
19:50-33:22: University ofIowa & the roots of speech-language pathology, hub of stuttering research and development and Dr. Tricia Zebrowski and ongoing study of the "stages of change" model
33:22-41:50: Overviewing the 5 stages; helping clinicians and TWS/AWS get ready for change
41:50-52:10: Exciting preliminary research finding
52:10-1:04:14: Closing remarks
Uri Schneider, M.A. CCC -SLP\xa0is co-founder and leader at\xa0Schneider Speech; creator of\xa0Transcending Stuttering Academy\xa0and faculty at the\xa0University of California, Riverside School of Medicine.