Featured Blogs

Stuttering Discussion Online periodically features 1 - 5 blogs that we feel contribute significantly to the community of people who stutter or have an interest in the issue with regard to therapy for stuttering, devices that might offer help for people who stutter, issues relating to children who stutter or any other perspective on stuttering , based upon content, educational merit and even entertainment value. If you know of a blog related to stuttering you feel should be featured on SDO, please fill out this form. We will feature all blogs that relate to stuttering or fluency on our links page. Please contact us if you would like to have your blog listed.

Closet Stutterer

"For years I tried desperately to conceal my stutter. I got tired, though, of constantly worrying that a stutter might slip out, and I decided to stop all the hiding. But it's harder to stop than I thought it would be. I might have opened the closet door, but I'm still struggling to come out."


The Stuttering Brain

by Tom Weidig

Tom Weidig "I am from Luxembourg and started stuering at age three. In my spare time, I review research on stuttering and hence this blog. I was a former trustee of the British Stammering Association and initiated its research committe of which I was chair and vice-chair. My background is in theoretical physics (all that quantum, big bang and Einstein stuff). I have a Master of Science from Imperial College London and a PhD from the University of Durham. I worked as a researcher at Manchester and as a visiting scholar at Trinity College at Cambridge University. I then joined the US investment bank Bear Stearns as a risk analyst for investment bank."

Mucho Habla

by Michael Hay

"Born and bred Glasgow, Scotland but have been living in London since 2003. The thoughts and ramblings of Michael Hay, a recovering stutterer, about stuttering, public speaking, speech and communication in general. "