TranscendingX - Raw Conversations and Practical Tips to Break Through Stuttering, Communication Fears, and Become Who You Truly Are

Do fear, shame, or perfectionism ever hold you back from saying what you want or reaching your full potential in your life? Whether you're a high-achieving professional held back by communication fears or someone who stutters seeking freedom to express yourself and be heard, TranscendingX shares real stories of how people break through communication challenges and reclaim their voice. Hosted by Uri Schneider, an unorthodox speech therapist, communication expert, and performance coach, each episode shares raw conversations and practical insights on what it takes to speak up when it feels safest to stay silent. You'll hear from leaders, entrepreneurs, and everyday people who've transformed their communication adversity - like stuttering, social anxiety, imposter syndrome, or the pressure to sound like someone else - into sources of strength, confidence and connection. They learned to speak freely, not by fixing themselves, but by leaning into what they really want and who they truly are. Expect conversations on: - Breaking through the fear of speaking and stuttering - Communication tips for leaders and difficult conversations - Personal growth through authentic self-expression - Overcoming imposter syndrome and social anxiety - Building confidence in high-stakes situations - How ambitious professionals use openness, authenticity, and a strong mindset to achieve communication success in real life Listen to discover how voice, vulnerability, and presence can reveal your purpose, help you step into your success, and show up fully in every part of your life.

#88 The Power of Belief: How Two Kids Who Stuttered Learned to Speak Fearlessly With Modi & Arthur Luxenberg

This conversation was originally recorded for Modi's podcast And Here's Modi (episode #106), where Uri appeared as a guest with Arthur Luxenberg. We're honored to share it here with Modi's permission. What unfolds is a funny, heartfelt, and deeply human dialogue about fearless communication, self-acceptance, and the power of belief. Follow @modi_live and tune-in @ahm_podcast See everything Modi: https://modilive.com/ - The voice you're trying to fix might just be the one the world most needs to hear. Every pause, every stumble, every moment of silence can hold a lesson in courage. And when someone — maybe a mother, a teacher, or a grandmother — believes in you before you believe in yourself, that belief can rewrite the entire story of who you become. In this powerful conversation, Uri Schneider joins world-famous comedian Modi Rosenfeld and renowned trial attorney Arthur Luxenberg to explore how two kids who grew up stuttering learned to speak fearlessly: one on stage, the other in the courtroom. Together, they open up about the emotional and practical realities of overcoming stuttering, the lifelong process of finding your voice, and the courage it takes to keep showing up, even when words don't come easily. Today's episode is a little different than usual. It was originally recorded for Modi Rosenfeld's podcast And Here's Modi (episode #106), where Uri appeared as a guest. What unfolds is a funny, heartfelt, and deeply human dialogue about fearless communication, self-acceptance, and the power of belief.  The conversation also features a remarkable story about Uri's father, Dr. Phil Schneider, and his sacred encounters with the Lubavitcher Rebbe — a profound reminder that communication isn't only about words; it's about presence, connection, and honoring the dignity behind every voice. This episode is a reminder that our voice is never the problem. Our belief in it is. Keep talking. Keep listening. And keep transcending.   In this episode on the power of belief, we discuss: Why overcoming stuttering isn't about perfect speech, but it's about being heard The four pillars of Uri's Transcending Stuttering framework: self-knowledge, self-adjustment, self-acceptance, and self-advocacy The incredible story of Dr. Phil Schneider's speech therapy work with the Lubavitcher Rebbe after his stroke How belief from one person can change the entire trajectory of a child's life What comedians and trial attorneys can teach us about fearless communication Practical do's and don'ts for supporting a child who stutters, without shame or pressure   TIMESTAMPS 00:00 – Introduction: The Fear We All Share and the Power of Belief 00:01:46 – Meet Modi Rosenfeld and Arthur Luxenberg: Two Kids Who Stuttered and Found Their Voice 00:03:45 – The Story Behind Schneider Speech and the Meaning of "Transcending Stuttering" 00:05:41 – Why Overcoming Stuttering Is About Talking More, Not Less 00:07:33 – From Silence to Self-Expression: Arthur's Journey and His Grandmother's Influence 00:12:31 – The Sacred Encounter: Dr. Phil Schneider and the Lubavitcher Rebbe 00:19:59 – What the Rebbe Taught About Dignity, Connection, and Communication Beyond Words 00:21:29 – The Four Pillars of the Transcending Stuttering Framework 00:26:40 – How Comedy, Courtrooms, and Courage Shape Fearless Communicators 00:38:28 – Practical Do's and Don'ts for Supporting People Who Stutter 00:44:56 – Why Belief Can Change a Life and How to Keep Talking Even When It's Hard 00:56:45 – Closing Reflections: The World Needs to Hear Your Voice   ABOUT THE GUEST: MODI ROSENFELD Voted one of the top 10 comedians in New York City by The Hollywood Reporter, Modi Rosenfeld is one of the comedy circuit's most sought after performers. Featured on HBO, CBS, NBC, ABC, Comedy Central, Howard Stern, and E! Entertainment, Modi has received rave reviews in The New York Times, Time Out NY and The New York Post.  Born in Tel Aviv, Israel, Modi emigrated with his family to the United States at the age of seven and was raised on Long Island. After graduating from Boston University, he worked as an investment banker until his first open-mic night made him realize that stand-up was his true calling.  Equipped with a sharp wit and a knack for reading an audience, Modi has gone on to become a successful fixture in New York's vibrant comedy scene, often doing bits that incorporate his heritage, and he is a hit with diverse Jewish audiences as well as fans of all backgrounds and beliefs.  Now a regular performer at the New York and Los Angeles comedy clubs, Modi also headlines around the country and across the globe. Modi has played himself on HBO's Crashing and Netflix's When Jews Were Funny. He's also appeared in several feature films and played leading roles in two: Waiting for Woody Allen, which won the LA Film Festival, and Stand Up, a feature-length film. In 2018, Mayor Bill De Blasio declared June 26th 'Mordechi Modi Rosenfeld Day' in the city of New York for his accomplishments and contributions to the artistic community. Modi is also the host of 'And Here's Modi', the podcast.   ABOUT THE GUEST: ARTHUR LUXENBERG Arthur M. Luxenberg is an attorney and co-founder of Weitz & Luxenberg P.C., one of New York City's leading mass-tort and personal injury law firms. He serves on judicial screening and disciplinary committees for the New York State Supreme Court, Appellate Division, and has held leadership roles with the New York State Trial Lawyers Association and the New York City Bar Association. A committed philanthropist, Arthur and his wife, Randi, actively support charitable and humanitarian initiatives worldwide. QUOTES "The most important thing for people who stutter is to keep talking. And for the world to learn to listen." "The danger of stuttering is less about the words and sounds getting stuck. It's more about not saying what you really want to say." "Looking in the mirror and seeing you're worth it. You're perfectly imperfect, just like every other human being. That's the way we're made."   ABOUT THE HOST Uri Schneider, M.A. CCC -SLP is co-founder and leader at Schneider Speech; creator and host of Transcending Stuttering; and former faculty at the University of California, Riverside School of Medicine.   SEE ALL SHOW NOTES http://www.transcendingx.com/podcast LEARN MORE at http://www.transcendingx.com and http://www.schneiderspeech.com

10-23
57:23

#87 Finding Flow to Beat the Fear of Speaking with Dan Greenwald

Discover why trying to fix your speaking fears actually makes them worse. Confidence doesn't come from trying to fix yourself. It comes from learning how to find your flow. In this conversation with the inimitable Dan Greenwald, we'll explore how to move beyond communication fears and step into a state where speaking feels natural and connected. Together, we unpack why fixing speech often backfires, how energy state shapes your presence in high-stakes moments, and why surrounding yourself with the right people acts as a mirror for growth. You'll also hear Uri's half-marathon story as a metaphor for breaking through glass ceilings, and Dan's introduction to the Thirty-Ten-Zero system, a simple framework to align your daily actions with your high level goals. Whether you're navigating stuttering, social anxiety, or the pressure to perform perfectly, this episode offers practical ways to find flow for confident speaking and embrace authentic self-expression. In this episode on finding flow for confident speaking, you'll discover Why "fixing" communication fears makes them stronger, and what to do instead. How to get into flow state - for public speaking and more. Practical tips to transcend stuttering and speaking anxiety. How to harness your energy (sleep, movement, mindset) for confident communication. How the Thirty-Ten-Zero system helps you reach big goals with daily actions. Why authentic self-expression strategies beat perfection every time. TIMESTAMPS 00:00 Introduction to TranscendingX 01:05 Guest Introduction: Meet Dan Greenwald 02:24 The Journey of Transcending Stuttering 04:19 Frameworks and Systems for Success 07:04 Personal Growth and Overcoming Limits 14:41 The Power of Energy State 25:31 Becoming a Great Communicator 25:54 The Power of Focus and Systems 26:58 Energy and Performance 27:12 Defining Your True Desires 32:05 Introducing the Thirty-Ten-Zero System 38:38 The Thirty-Ten-Zero Framework Explained 42:29 Scaling and Expanding Thirty-Ten-Zero 46:37 Who is Thirty-Ten-Zero For? 49:28 Future Aspirations and AI Integration 54:10 Final Thoughts and Cheers   ABOUT THE GUEST Dan Greenwald is a strategist, educator, and founder of ThirtyTenZero — a clarity-first framework for navigating growth and reinvention. His path has moved through classrooms, startups, real estate deals, and leadership rooms. The common thread: helping people and systems move with purpose. Dan is known for his calm presence, sharp thinking, and ability to guide others through complex moments with structure and trust. He lives in New York City with his wife and three kids.   QUOTES "You're gonna have to do things that sometimes don't feel good to get what you really want." "The reason why it's so hard for us to figure out what it is that we really want is because as creatures we're designed to figure out how to stay safe." "Usually we think our job is our ultimate 30,000 foot focus. It's not. Life is too short to make it all about our job." "You're gonna have to do things that sometimes don't feel good to get what you really want." "The idea is that it's not about trying to "fix it." It's about how do I get beyond it? How do I make sure that it doesn't stop me in living the life that I wanna live?" "The more you don't want this thing to show up, it will show up. And the more you try to push it down, the stronger it pushes back." "If you focus on your purpose, the thing that you're hoping won't happen, will happen less - than if you get really hyperfocused on stopping thing." "People are craving the return to authenticity. The simplicity, the self, the inner... as technology continues to grow, the need for people to reconnect with their inner true self is gonna continue to grow." "We are social creatures. People act as mirrors... you wanna be around people that give you a certain type of wisdom, perspective, experience."   ABOUT THE HOST Uri Schneider, M.A. CCC -SLP is co-founder and leader at Schneider Speech; creator and host of Transcending Stuttering; and former faculty at the University of California, Riverside School of Medicine.   SEE ALL SHOW NOTES http://www.transcendingx.com/podcast LEARN MORE at http://www.transcendingx.com and http://www.schneiderspeech.com  

09-18
55:06

#86 How to Own Your Voice in High-Stakes Situations, With Mark Friedlich

Listen in for a masterclass in courage: not the absence of fear, but the refusal to let fear run the show. Mark Friedlich grew up in a tenement apartment on the Lower East Side of Manhattan, the son of Holocaust survivors, sharing a bedroom and living with scarcity. Today, he speaks on global stages, testifies before Congress, and serves as Vice President of Government Affairs at a multinational corporation. He also stutters, sometimes noticeably, always unapologetically. In this raw, powerful conversation, Mark shares how he built a career at the highest levels of leadership without ever hiding his voice. He doesn't minimize his fear. He prepares. He shows up. He speaks anyway. If you've ever feared speaking up in a meeting, on a stage, or in a tough conversation, this episode will change how you see fear, confidence, and what it really means to own your voice. In this episode on how to own your voice in high-stakes situations, you'll discover: Why Mark never saw stuttering as an impediment, and what that mindset unlocked for him; The difference between fear that stops us and fear that sharpens us; How to own your voice in high-stakes situations, even if you stutter; How to respond with strength and grace when other people give you "the look"; How preparation, mindset, and choosing discomfort can be antidotes to holding back; Mark's memorable conversation with President Bill Clinton; And more. AUDIO TIMESTAMPS 00:00 – Introduction to TranscendingX and the Power of Voice 01:17 – Meet Mark Friedlich: From Stuttering and Scarcity to Executive Leadership 04:14 – What It's Like to Be a VP of Government Affairs in a Global Corporation 07:03 – How Preparation Builds Confidence in High-Stakes Situations 17:29 – Redefining Stuttering: From Weakness to Source of Strength 19:51 – Why Authenticity Creates Trust and Lasting Impact 21:02 – Owning Personal Identity and Evolving With Intention 22:33 – How to Handle Social Reactions and Stay Grounded 25:06 – Standing Up for Yourself with Clarity and Respect 25:56 – Understanding the Personal and Professional Cost of Speaking Up 29:00 – Strategic Preparation Tips for Confident Communication 33:51 – Final Reflections on Leadership, Courage, and Being Seen ABOUT THE GUEST Mark Friedlich, ESQ, CPA is Vice President of Government Affairs for a multinational software corporation, advising the Senate Finance Committee, House Ways and Means Committee, and multiple presidential administrations. With senior executive experience at PwC, Thomson Reuters, and Wolters Kluwer, he's recognized as a leading authority on tax, accounting, and economic policy. Mark serves on the IRS Board, AICPA, and HBR Advisory Council. A person who stutters, Mark grew up on New York's Lower East Side with Holocaust survivor parents and transformed potential limitations into leadership strengths. From testifying before Congress to mentoring young professionals who stutter, Mark demonstrates that authentic leadership means owning every part of yourself. Preparation is everything. Authenticity is non-negotiable. Every fear presents an opportunity. QUOTES "Put yourself in uncomfortable situations because that's the only way one will grow" - Mark Friedlich "We can't control most situations. The only thing we are able to control is how we react." - Mark Friedlich "Whether you think you have a speech impediment or you don't think you have a speech impediment, you're right." - Uri Schneider ABOUT THE HOST Uri Schneider, M.A. CCC -SLP is co-founder and leader at Schneider Speech; creator and host of Transcending Stuttering; and former faculty at the University of California, Riverside School of Medicine. SEE ALL SHOW NOTES http://www.transcendingx.com/podcast LEARN MORE at http://www.transcendingx.com and http://www.schneiderspeech.com

08-14
36:30

#85 Turn Fear into Opportunity: Using Self Awareness and the Courage Muscle with Dan Greenwald

Not everyone stutters on their words, but everyone stutters on something: fear, shame, doubt. Today, we explore what it means to face those inner barriers and move forward anyway. In this episode, Uri sits down with longtime friend and collaborator Dan Greenwald, a strategist, educator, and founder of ThirtyTenZero, a clarity-first framework for navigating growth and reinvention. Dan's journey began with a childhood stutter, but evolved into a lifelong exploration of what it means to grow through discomfort and live with intention. This conversation is about far more than speech. It's about overcoming fear through self-awareness, building a life from the inside out, and developing the inner tools to keep growing when life gets hard. Dan shares the story behind his transformative personal operating system and how each one helps people transcend personal limitations and take action from a place of purpose. Whether you're navigating self-doubt, burnout, or a new season of change, this episode offers practical and empowering tools for personal growth and a reminder that you're stronger than you think. In this episode on turning fear into opportunity, you'll discover: The life-shaping moment that sparked Dan's path to self-awareness How to grow your courage muscle and take action through fear Tools to help you identify limiting beliefs Why overcoming fear through self-awareness leads to lasting change How Dan developed the ThirtyTenZero system for aligned living The role of active resting in mental and emotional resilience New tools for personal growth that work in real life, not just in theory A fresh lens on transcending personal limitations, whether it's stuttering, self-doubt, or another X   TIMESTAMPS 01:28 Dan's Early Struggles with Stuttering 02:03 The Concept of 'Everyone Has a Stutter' 03:38 Navigating Fear and Shame 12:04 Educational Experiences and Influences 29:20 Developing the ThirtyTenZero System 34:45 Harnessing Fear as Opportunity 35:48 The Courage Muscle: Building Resilience 37:01 Parenting and Problem-Solving Skills 39:55 Transcending Personal Challenges 52:52 Active Resting and Energy Farming 01:02:07 Final Thoughts and Reflections   ABOUT THE GUEST Dan Greenwald is a strategist, educator, and founder of ThirtyTenZero — a clarity-first framework for navigating growth and reinvention. His path has moved through classrooms, startups, real estate deals, and leadership rooms. The common thread: helping people and systems move with purpose. Dan is known for his calm presence, sharp thinking, and ability to guide others through complex moments with structure and trust. He lives in New York City with his wife and three kids.   QUOTES "Shame is the ultimate pain." - Dan Greenwald " It's natural for all of us to want to stay safe. It's just who we are as creatures." - Dan Greenwald   ABOUT THE HOST Uri Schneider, M.A. CCC -SLP is co-founder and leader at Schneider Speech; creator and host of Transcending Stuttering; and former faculty at the University of California, Riverside School of Medicine. SEE ALL SHOW NOTES http://www.transcendingx.com/podcast LEARN MORE at http://www.transcendingx.com and http://www.schneiderspeech.com

07-15
01:05:17

#84 The Science and Soul of Speech Communication with Dr. Phil Schneider

What does it mean to keep showing up when life changes your body, your voice, your sense of self? Dr. Phil Schneider has spent a lifetime helping people find their voice. But when he was diagnosed with Parkinson's, he found himself on the other side of the therapeutic relationship, learning how to live with a tremor, navigate shame, and reclaim agency in a body that no longer behaved the way it used to. In this episode, Uri sits down with his father, mentor, master clinician, and co-founder of Schneider Speech, for one of the most personal and moving conversations on the podcast to date. Together, they explore Phil's decades of work helping people find their voice, and how his understanding of communication deepened through his own health journey. What helped him move forward wasn't hiding. It was naming the tremor, talking about it with family, and choosing connection over shame. Opening up was the moment he began reclaiming agency. Resilience didn't come from isolation. It came from letting people in. This episode is full of warmth, story, and hard-earned wisdom on voice, vulnerability, and what it really means to be present with another human being. In this episode on connection and resilience, you'll discover: How a nonverbal girl found her voice on stage and transformed Phil's career What Parkinson's taught Phil about stuttering, shame, and self-acceptance Why communication is about connection, not correction How being seen is more healing than being "fixed" The hidden cost of hiding, and the freedom of naming what's hard How moments of presence can shape the course of a life And more invaluable insights TIMESTAMPS 01:10 Meet Dr. Phil Schneider: A Legacy in Communication 03:03 How His Career in Speech Therapy Began 08:54 Learning from a Student: A First Encounter with Stuttering 13:38 The Power of Belief: How Gladys Found Her Voice 17:09 Connecting Through Communication 26:22 Teaching, Mentorship, and Shaping Future Therapists 29:29 Why Emotions Matter in the Therapy Room 30:39 Transformative Voice Therapy 34:35 Shame, Parkinson's, and the Cost of Hiding 36:54 Openness, Vulnerability, and Reclaiming Agency 48:29 The Heart of Therapy: Growth Through Honest Connection 53:57 What Parents and Young Adults Need to Hear 57:06 Final Thoughts and Reflections ABOUT THE GUEST Phil Schneider, Ed.D. CCC-SLP is the founding partner of Schneider Speech Pathology. Recognized as a master clinician and teacher, he has been practicing and teaching for over 40 years. He holds the title of Professor Emeritus of Communication Disorders at Queens College, CUNY. Phil has been honored with the New York State Speech-Language-Hearing Association Distinguished Clinician Award, the New York City Speech-Language-Hearing Association Professional Achievement Award, and the Queens College Award for Excellence in Teaching. In 2004 he was named the Speech Pathologist of the Year by the National Stuttering Association; in 2006 he was awarded the highest Honors of the New York State Speech-Language-Hearing Association, and in 2013 he was given the Advocacy Award by the Stuttering Association of the Young (SAY). Phil is a spokesperson for the Stuttering Foundation of America and has appeared on NBC, ABC and WOR-TV; he has presented more than 200 inspirational and innovative seminars across the United States and around the world. His first documentary, "Transcending Stuttering: The Inside Story" aired on PBS in 2004, and has been viewed (free) online by tens of thousands of people worldwide.  It is viewed and studied in universities around the country.  His second documentary, "Going with the Flow: A Guide to Transcending Stuttering" featured the process of therapy, including real footage of Dr. Schneider engaging two young adults who stutter. His other publications include basic vocal physiology as well as applied clinical topics related to voice disorders, stuttering and principles of therapeutic change. He enjoys roller-blading, hiking and spending time with his family. QUOTES " You don't really know what a person needs or wants, and the only thing you can do is really listen and try to care and try to understand." - Dr. Phil Schneider " I realized this sense of being diminished by being out of control of your body in front of other people, and even without other people, was intrinsically shaming. It didn't require any other people." - Dr. Phil Schneider " Challenge can be an invitation to growth, and it can lead to intimacy, to being really open with people." - Dr. Phil Schneider " So long as there's life and there's breath, there's possibility." - Dr. Phil Schneider " Parenting is scary because it'll always feel like it's your fault" - Dr. Phil Schneider ABOUT THE HOST Uri Schneider, M.A. CCC -SLP is co-founder and leader at Schneider Speech; creator and host of Transcending Stuttering; and former faculty at the University of California, Riverside School of Medicine. SEE ALL SHOW NOTES http://www.transcendingx.com/podcast LEARN MORE at http://www.transcendingx.com and http://www.schneiderspeech.com

05-22
59:13

#83 Keep Showing Up With Purpose During Hard Times With Rabbi Jonathan Cohen

The hardest chapters of your life often become the clearest mirror of your values. When Rabbi Jonathan Cohen woke up one Shabbat (Saturday) morning unable to move, he had no idea he was facing a life-altering medical emergency. What followed - emergency brain surgery, a cancer diagnosis, and a whirlwind of hospital visits - could have broken his spirit. Instead, it clarified his purpose. In this raw and deeply human conversation, Jonathan - affectionately known as "JoCo" - shares how he continues to show up with purpose during hard times, for his family, his community, and himself, even in the midst of fear, fatigue, and the unknown. With humor, wisdom, and an unmistakable warmth, he invites us to rethink what it means to live meaningfully when life turns upside down. This isn't just a story about illness. It's a story about resilience, presence, and the power of showing up with purpose, even when everything else falls away. In this conversation about showing up with purpose during hard times, you'll hear: The Shabbat (Saturday) morning that changed everything for Jonathan How he stayed grounded in his values through a health crisis and what helps him through the hard times What it meant for him to suddenly be a patient What makes a visit meaningful when someone is seriously ill Caring for others and visiting communities affected by October 7, even as he confronts his own health challenges Jonathan's reflections on vulnerability, community, and setting boundaries And many more insights   TIMESTAMPS 00:00 – Introduction to Jonathan Cohen's Journey 01:37 – Life Before the Cancer Diagnosis 07:27 – The Morning Everything Changed 13:59 – Emergency Brain Surgery and Hospitalization 21:03 – Adjusting to Life as a Patient 26:50 – Support from Family and Friends 32:09 – Navigating Visits and Staying Positive 36:12 – What Makes a Visit Truly Meaningful 40:10 – Balancing Illness with Family Life 40:57 – Creative Ways Visitors Made an Impact 42:44 – Community Engagement as a Healing Practice 45:44 – The Therapeutic Power of Getting Outside 47:37 – Supporting Others Through Small Gestures 50:28 – Seeing Life Differently Through Illness 55:42 – Fighting vs. Managing Illness 59:33 – Finding Strength Through Support and Positivity 01:02:44 – Final Reflections and Life Lessons   ABOUT THE GUEST Rabbi Jonathan Cohen (affectionately known as "JoCo") is a dynamic force of inspiration within the Jewish community. He works with Yeshiva University (YU) recruiting gap-year students to continue their education at YU, while also serving with NCSY (a division of the Orthodox Union) to help young couples find their place in Jewish communities across the United States. Beyond his professional roles, Rabbi Cohen is renowned for his exceptionally warm and open home, where he and his family have hosted countless students for Shabbos and Yom Tov meals. Recently diagnosed with cancer, Rabbi Cohen faces this challenge with remarkable resilience and positivity. Despite undergoing intensive treatment, he remains steadfast in his mission to serve others. He continues to travel across Israel, leading impactful trips and providing support to communities affected by the events of October 7th, turning his personal struggle into an opportunity to spread kindness and connection to those in need. QUOTES "Being a hero also means going through challenges and creating opportunities." - Jonathan Cohen "What I've learned most importantly is that we have to be there more for each other." - Jonathan Cohen "That first week, there were certain people [who] weren't even thinking about themselves. They were thinking about 'what can we do to put a smile on your face?'" - Jonathan Cohen "Communication is still a hard thing in the generation that we live." - Jonathan Cohen ABOUT THE HOST Uri Schneider, M.A. CCC -SLP is co-founder and leader at Schneider Speech; creator and host of Transcending Stuttering; and former faculty at the University of California, Riverside School of Medicine. SEE ALL SHOW NOTES http://www.transcendingx.com/podcast LEARN MORE at http://www.transcendingx.com and http://www.schneiderspeech.com

04-24
01:11:48

#82 From Control to Confidence: Personal Growth Through Self-Expression with Dr. Dennis Szymanski

What if the breakthrough isn't about fixing your speech but letting go of the pressure to hide it? As a kid, Dennis did everything he could to try and keep everything under control, especially his stutter. Now a PhD engineer and public speaker, he opens up about the real work behind his personal and professional growth: learning to meet himself where he is and speak from a place of presence. In this warm, story-rich episode, Dennis and I explore what personal growth through self-expression really looks like. We talk about overcoming perfectionism in communication, the emotional cost of always trying to "sound right," and how learning to communicate more authentically changed Dennis's confidence, career, and relationships. Whether you're a high-achieving professional who struggles with speaking with confidence, or someone navigating the internal tension between how things look on the outside and how they feel on the inside, I invite you to listen to Dennis' story and remember that communication growth starts with self-compassion. In this conversation on personal growth through self-expression, Dennis shares the personal and professional growth that came from embracing his stutter rather than hiding it. Here's what you'll discover: How perfectionism shaped his early communication and why he's let it go Why speaking with presence matters more than speaking "right" The connection between mental state, mindfulness, and confident communication How spontaneity became more powerful than fluency A real-life "Billy Madison moment" that unexpectedly shifted his relationship with stuttering What it means to meet yourself where you are and how that changes everything And much more TIMESTAMPS 00:00 – Introduction to TranscendingX 00:39 – Meet Dr. Dennis: the people-person PhD who stutters 01:34 – The personal growth journey of Dennis Szymanski 02:07 – Diving into semiconductors: life as a high-performing engineer 05:13 – Life and career of a semiconductor engineer 07:08 – Overcoming stuttering: childhood stories and mindset shifts 12:28 – How mindfulness and yoga support confident communication 21:37 – Spontaneity vs. fluency: a new paradigm for speaking with confidence 35:48 – The pressure of unscheduled conversations 36:23 – How mental state impacts stuttering and speaking performance 37:11 – Using yoga and mindfulness to improve self-expression 39:32 – Embracing imperfections 40:01 – Meeting yourself where you are 40:48 – Mental resilience and its role in effective communication 41:29 – Saying no without guilt & setting boundaries 41:53 – Navigating social interactions 42:15 – A speech science hack for smoother, more natural speaking 42:31 – Language constraints, adaptability, and confidence in speaking 50:41 – The power of mantras in reframing your communication mindset 55:53 – High school memories and stuttering: a Billy Madison moment 01:03:24 – Advice to a younger self: letting go of perfectionism 01:04:55 – Final reflections   ABOUT OUR GUEST Meet Dennis Szymanski, a Long Island native who has lived up and down the East Coast while developing his relationship with stuttering. Now settled in a quiet North Carolina beach town with his partner Sam, their dog Rocky, and turtle Lennie, Dennis fully embraces coastal living. With a PhD in Materials Science and Engineering from NCSU, he works as a Product Engineer for a British semiconductor firm. When not in the lab, Dennis hits the disc golf course, practices yoga, plays trumpet, explores entrepreneurship, and enjoys all things water-related. The beach remains his sanctuary - a place to truly "Be As You Are" (yes, that's a Kenny Chesney reference - he's a country music fan). Dennis began speech therapy in public school, later transitioning to private practice, but that was just the beginning. His journey through stuttering has involved numerous highs and lows that shaped his entire being. Various therapeutic approaches beyond speech therapy have helped him develop a more mindful relationship with his stutter. As an active Toastmaster serving as Treasurer for his Jacksonville, NC club, Dennis continuously pushes beyond his comfort zone while building his speaking toolbox and competing in speech competitions. His philosophy? Growth happens outside your comfort zone - and for those who stutter, joining a public speaking club definitely qualifies. But as Dennis would say: You can do it. You will do it.   ABOUT YOUR HOST Uri Schneider, M.A. CCC -SLP is co-founder and leader at Schneider Speech; creator and host of Transcending Stuttering; and faculty at the University of California, Riverside School of Medicine.   SEE FULL SHOW NOTES https://www.transcendingx.com/podcast-episode/dennis-szymanski  LEARN MORE Visit http://www.transcendingx.com or http://www.schneiderspeech.com

04-10
01:05:56

#81 From Getting Help to Giving Help with Naomi Zauderer

In this deeply moving episode, Uri Schneider reunites with former client Naomi Zauderer, now a clinical social worker in Tel Aviv. Naomi shares her journey from being a confident, outgoing child to experiencing the "rock bottom" of her stuttering in middle school, and ultimately transforming into a therapist who helps others process and heal. Naomi reveals how drawing cartoons externalized her overwhelming experiences, making them tangible and even humorous. She recalls the pivotal moment of her bat mitzvah speech and how finding her father's supportive gaze gave her the courage to continue despite her stutter. Their conversation highlights the powerful "Daddy Naomi Radio" ritual that created a special bonding space between father and daughter. The turning point came in ninth grade when Naomi discovered that by shifting focus away from stuttering and celebrating moments of fluency, she experienced dramatic improvement. This revelation about the power of perspective became the foundation for her professional path in therapy. This episode offers profound insights for anyone facing challenges: look beyond the problem to see solutions, recognize that you are more than your struggles, and understand that adversity can unlock special knowledge that becomes your greatest asset. For parents and educators, Naomi emphasizes the importance of focusing on what children say rather than how they say it, and protecting the innate self-confidence children are born with A must-listen for anyone interested in personal transformation, the psychology of communication, and the journey from getting help to giving help.   TIMESTAMPS 00:00:00 - Introduction of Naomi Zauderer and her current role 00:01:54 - Naomi describes her "rock bottom" with stuttering in middle school 00:03:23 - Naomi's personality as a young child before stuttering became an issue 00:05:16 - Formative experiences in school and avoidance strategies 00:08:00 - The stuttering iceberg metaphor explained 00:10:00 - How drawing cartoons helped externalize overwhelming experiences 00:15:26 - Naomi's bat mitzvah speech experience and intense anxiety 00:20:00 - Finding Uri in the audience and gaining courage to continue 00:23:13 - The "Daddy Naomi Radio" show as a bonding experience 00:27:12 - The turning point in ninth grade with social and academic pressures 00:28:05 - Stuttering as a scapegoat for other challenges 00:30:08 - How focusing less on stuttering led to more fluency 00:40:11 - The pizza analogy: reducing the proportion of stuttering in identity 00:42:00 - Patch Adams story: looking beyond the problem to see solutions 00:47:48 - The "secret knowledge" gained through adversity 00:50:21 - Naomi's journey to becoming a therapist 00:51:53 - Addressing underlying shame and beliefs beyond fluency 00:54:34 - What Naomi would tell her younger self: "You're so much more than your stuttering" 00:55:57 - Advice for parents, teachers, and employers: focus on content, not delivery 00:57:10 - Closing reflections on protecting children's innate self-confidence   ABOUT THE HOST Uri Schneider, M.A. CCC -SLP is co-founder and leader at Schneider Speech; creator and host of Transcending Stuttering; and faculty at the University of California, Riverside School of Medicine.   SEE ALL SHOW NOTES http://www.transcendingx.com/podcast   LEARN MORE Visit http://www.transcendingx.com or http://www.schneiderspeech.com

02-24
01:01:35

#80 Understanding the Stuttering Brain with Dr. Per Alm

Dr. Per Alm is a researcher and lecturer in neuroscience and psychology, from Sweden, affiliated with Uppsala University, Sweden. He is also a person who stutters. His research has been focused on understanding stuttering, its causes and its mechanisms. A main strategy in this work has been to try to link information from different aspects of stuttering, from its basic causes to what happens in the throat and mouth.   EPISODE SUMMARY / TIME STAMPS 00:00:00 Introduction 00:02:13 Dr. Per Alm's personal experience with stuttering. 00:04:47 Dr. Per Alm's personal health history and how it relates to his work. 00:07:20 The polarization of views on stuttering treatment and acceptance. 00:10:35 From mechanical engineering to research in neuroscience and psychology. 00:14:04 The need for understanding and acceptance in stuttering treatment and research. 00:15:18 The importance of person-centered care in stuttering treatment. 00:18:45 The role of temperament in stuttering. 00:23:30 The importance of an integrated approach to stuttering treatment, with both acceptance and speech techniques. 00:26:50 The impact of stress and anxiety on stuttering. 00:29:00 The role of genetics in stuttering. 00:32:15 Discussion on the future of stuttering research and potential breakthroughs. 00:34:43 The role of psychological aspects in understanding stuttering, despite its root biological causes. 00:35:40 Admiration for researchers in the field who also stutter. 00:36:17 Dr. Per Alm cautions over-interpreting psychological aspects as the fundamental cause of stuttering. 00:38:40 Dr. Alm offers his insights on the variability of stuttering and the multifactorial nature of its causes. 00:40:35 The frustrating nature of stuttering as a condition that doesn't "cooperate" or behave predictably. 00:46:11 The role of dopamine and the brain's signaling in stuttering. 00:54:45 The episode concludes with Dr. Alm's message for the world: "Stuttering is about speech movements and not about personality."   QUOTES "Stuttering is about speech. Not about personality." - Dr. Per Alm "The brain automatically makes an estimation. What will be the outcome of this? If I say something, what will be the outcome and will it be catastrophic, or will people be happy?"             - Dr. Per Alm "The brain basically has two main systems... one is inward directed and one is outward directed."    - Dr. Per Alm "Stuttering is the central problem of moving the speech, articulators or larynx, in the right way."     - Dr. Per Alm   ABOUT THE HOST Uri Schneider, M.A. CCC -SLP is co-founder and leader at Schneider Speech; creator and host of Transcending Stuttering; and faculty at the University of California, Riverside School of Medicine.   LISTEN TO THE PODCAST Apple: http://bit.ly/transcending-stuttering Google: https://bit.ly/transcending-stuttering-google Spotify: http://spoti.fi/3tuVTPi Youtube: https://bit.ly/transcending-youtube   SEE ALL SHOW NOTES http://www.transcendingx.com/podcast   LEARN MORE Visit http://www.transcendingx.com or http://www.schneiderspeech.com    

11-13
57:09

#79 Life on Delay with John Hendrickson

John Hendrickson is a senior editor at The Atlantic and the author of Life on Delay. He previously wrote and edited for Rolling Stone, Esquire, and The Denver Post. His Atlantic feature "What Joe Biden Can't Bring Himself to Say" was named one of the best stories of 2019 by Longform. He lives in New York City with his wife. EPISODE SUMMARY / TIME STAMPS 0:00 - 3:30 Intro 3:30 - 11:04  Interview on MSNBC 11:04 - 17:37 Finding comfortable spaces 'The Little Room'   17:37 - 23:05 Debunking the golden rule of measuring success in speech 23:05 - 29:50 Finding respite and liberation in music\ 29:50- 32-12 How you describe yourself matters 32:12 - 36:21 Allow yourself to dream 36:21 - 41:12 The power of Longevity and consistency 41:12 - 45:56 Words that describe John 45:56 - 50:09 Discovering new things/milestones in John's life 50:09 - 54:19 John's wife, Liz, and her impact on his stuttering journey 54:19 - 1:00:19 Main takeaway of 'Life on Delay' 1:00:19 - 1:04:55 What John would say to his 12 year old self 1:04:55 - 1:06:38 Avoiding uncomfortable conversations is not the better choice 1:06:38 - 1:10:35 A message for the world to hear 'Give up on perfection'. 1:10:35 - 1:12:03 Outro   ABOUT THE HOST Uri Schneider, M.A. CCC -SLP is co-founder and leader at Schneider Speech; creator and host of Transcending Stuttering; and faculty at the University of California, Riverside School of Medicine. LISTEN TO THE PODCAST Apple: http://bit.ly/transcending-stuttering Google: https://bit.ly/transcending-stuttering-google Spotify: http://spoti.fi/3tuVTPi Youtube: https://bit.ly/transcending-youtube   SEE ALL SHOW NOTES http://www.transcendingx.com/podcast   LEARN MORE Visit http://www.transcendingx.com or http://www.schneiderspeech.com

10-09
01:13:37

#78 Consistent Wins with Greg Pandise

Greg is a person who stutters, sales professional in financial services, and former college athlete. When he is not working he enjoys training for ultrarunning and triathlon, doing outdoor activities and Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, finding a great book to read and coaching lacrosse. Greg has been a person who stutters since he was young and has experiences with speech therapy in his early years and even through his teenage and early adult life. He is grateful for everything stuttering has taught him and uses the lessons learned to deal with adversity, achieve his goals, and fostering a positive mental attitude. He loves staying involved in the stuttering community and works with a couple of non-profits and is active in mentoring.  [00:00:51] - Introduction [00:01:21] - Greg's morning routine [00:03:36] - Greg's background and accomplishments [00:05:04] - Recovery food and drink after a 50k [00:08:08] - Growing up with stuttering and early memories [00:14:23] - First time engaging in speech therapy [00:16:14] - Different types of speech therapy tried [00:22:12] - Meeting Uri for the first time [00:23:48] - Greg's experience attending his first Transcending Stuttering workshop [00:25:49] - Learning to embrace his stutter and how it's helped him [00:28:32] - Greg's advice to those struggling with stuttering [00:31:14] - The importance of having mentors and community support [00:33:59] - Greg's experience with Brazilian jiu-jitsu and how it's impacted his stuttering [00:36:19] - The power of pushing through discomfort and fear [00:38:47] - Greg's future goals and aspirations [00:41:38] - Discussing Greg's love of cooking and finding balance in life [00:44:42] - The role of mindset and positivity in Greg's life [00:49:46] - The importance of setting goals and staying motivated [00:52:33] - Greg's experience with ultra-endurance events and training [00:56:31] - The impact of physical training on mental health [00:59:47] - The power of community and connection in achieving goals [01:03:05] - The importance of finding joy in the process, not just the outcome [01:06:14] - Closing thoughts and gratitude   Best Quote "You don't have to be fluent to be a great communicator." - Greg Pandise (00:55:35)   ABOUT THE HOST: Uri Schneider, M.A. CCC -SLP is co-founder and leader at Schneider Speech; creator and host of Transcending Stuttering; and faculty at the University of California, Riverside School of Medicine.   Episode Notes:  http://www.transcendingx.com/podcast

09-18
01:09:44

#77 Disruptions and Feedback Loops with Josh Mohrer

Josh is the Head of Global Operations at Levels Health, a software company that helps you see how food affects your health. Josh was previously the New York General Manager of Uber, where over five years, he helped grow Uber's largest and most profitable market from a few dozen rides a week to over 3 million, and incubated a number of product ideas including UberEATS, and UberRUSH. After his time at Uber, Josh spent a few years on the investor side as an active angel investor, managing director at Tusk Ventures, and co-founder of Shine Capital. Now, at Levels, Josh leads several strategic projects, such as membership and launch strategies.   Episode Highlights / Time Stamps 0:00 - 03:31 Intro  03:31 - 06:26 What comes to mind…  06:26 -11:19 Early school experiences 11:19 - 13:29 Childhood discoveries, math and technology 13:29 - 16:47 Dr. Phil and years later with Uri Schneider and Malka Burton @SchneiderSpeech 16:47 - 20:33 When stuttering makes it hard to say your name, or your company name 20:33 -24:18 Pioneering remote asynchronous work   24:18 - 30:41 Levels mission and being a corporate leader who stutters 30:41- 36:37 Dealing with stuttering as an adult 36:32- 44:22 Cutting off the physiological middleman 44:22 - 46:29 "Name it, don't shame it" 46:29 - 54:52 Advocating for others 54:52 -55:27 Feedback loops 55:27- 1:00:24 The Internet and human connection   Best Quote "At the end of the day, I'm just trying to communicate ideas to other people. I want to be understood." - Josh Mohrer Additional Quotes "You don't have to pretend this isn't happening. This is happening. We're having this exchange. You're standing in front of me. I'm about to ask you a question.  I'm going to try and you're gonna see me struggling.   I'm going to get it out.  And you're going to answer it. It's all good." - Josh Mohrer   "We all thrive on feedback. We need to create safe cultures and spaces. If we have enough positive feedback, we can create a safe space for hard feedback too. It can be very well received and very productive. The most unproductive is when no one can say what they really need to say, which is a sort of stuttering. Whether you stutter or not, it is the feeling that you can't say what needs to be said." - Uri Schneider Resource List    levelshealth.com   Uri Schneider, M.A. CCC -SLP is co-founder and leader at Schneider Speech; creator and host of Transcending Stuttering; and faculty at the University of California, Riverside School of Medicine.     Episode Notes: See more on our blog http://www.schneiderspeech.com/ourblog and http://www.transcendingx.com/podcast

07-11
01:02:59

#76 Mighty Mindset with Robert O'Brien

Robert O'Brien started stuttering at 8 and struggled with his speech into his adult years, discovering speech therapy, Toastmasters, and eventually acting school in Vancouver BC. At the same time, he was dealing with being gay and hiding his sexuality until finally coming out at 32. His focus throughout was to "fix" himself. After a failed suicide attempt, he was inspired to write a memoir called Just One More Drive: The true story of a stuttering homosexual and his race car to help others deal with issues around mental health and acceptance. His book is on sale globally and he has given various workshops sharing his experiences. He currently resides in Vancouver, BC working as a teacher and co-instructor for "The Unblockables", an improv acting course for people who stutter with Tightrope Theatre. Other written works include The MINI: A Strategic Relaunch of a Dormant Brand (Lambert Academic Publishing, 2016).     Episode Highlights 0:00- 07:28  Intro 07:28 -10:40 "Fear, Exhaustion, Lost."  10:40 - 18:09 Writing O'Briens'  memoir 18:09 - 21:34 Feedback on the memoir 21:34 - 27:44 O'Brien's coming out journey 27:44 - 29:01 Dealing with stuttering today 29:01- 37:27 Dealing with Mental health (men) 37:27 - 40:04 Mental Health self-care routine 40:04 - 47:54 'The unblockables' Improv course for people who stutter. 47:54- 49:36 TS Toolbox (resources on stuttering) 49:36- 51:06 Robert's message for the world 51:06 -52:10 Outro   Best Quote "Get out of the mindset that because I have a stutter, there are certain things that I cannot do well.  It's a way of thinking in the moment, it's a way of keeping it real."  - Robert O'Brien     RESOURCES Website: https://justonemoredrive.com   Book: "One More Drive" by Robert O' Brien https://www.amazon.com/Just-Drive-Robert-James-OBrien/dp/1775165949   Book Reviews: Brett Grubisic (The British Columbia Review) https://thebcreview.ca/2021/11/16/1287-grubisic-obrien-memoir/?fbclid=IwAR2F8AV1RacxkW46ei-2zlH3iBDyOsVinKe9jxHhI-bW5tTAyQpnkmu7E8I   Paul Blezard ( Lovereading.co.uk) https://www.lovereading.co.uk/book/9781990160028/isbn/Just-One-More-Drive-by-Robert-James-O-Brien.html?fbclid=IwAR268Fn0l8FR5FsWMFTo-la_XDr2BSdbMwNQADnPqxO0y77QnE0B7JPNJxA   Tightrope Theatre - The Unblockables (Improv for people who stutter) https://tightropetheatre.com/improv-for-stuttering   Uri Schneider, M.A. CCC -SLP is co-founder and leader at Schneider Speech; creator and host of Transcending Stuttering; and faculty at the University of California, Riverside School of Medicine.     Episode Notes: See more on our blog http://www.schneiderspeech.com/ourblog and http://www.transcendingx.com/podcast

06-27
54:43

#75 The Seduction of Fluency with Vince Vawter

Vince Vawter spent 40 years in the newspaper business until his retirement in 2006 as publisher and president of the Evansville Courier & Press in Evansville, Indiana. Vawter's first novel, Paperboy, published by Random House in 2013, was awarded the coveted Newbery Honor. The book, which deals with a boy who stutters and who must throw his friend's newspaper route, has been published in 16 languages. It has sold more than a quarter-million copies. His second book, Copyboy, was published in 2018 by Capstone Editions. Since his retirement, Vawter has spoken at schools, education conferences and gatherings of PWS in more than 25 states. His books continue to appear on reading lists in schools across the country. He lives in Louisville, Tenn., with his wife of 49 years.   0:00-5:15 Intro 5:15 -13:26 Finding Vince's voice 13:26 -19:21 Navigating public speaking 19:21-24:43 Attempting to not stutter 24:43-26:58 Preparing the 'My Stuttering' Manifesto  26:58-32:08Turning point/changing the narrative 32:08-33:35 Treat people, not problems 33:35-38:52 Stuttering is Overcome, not cured 38:52-44:57 Defining Vince's stutter  44:57-49:26 Defining young Vince's stutter  49:26-52:11 TS Toolbox Resources for Stuttering.  52:11-55:28 "I am glad I stutter" - Vince Vawter 55:28-56:15 Outro   RESOURCE LIST Book 'Paper Boy' by Vince Vawter Vince Vawter website Twitter - @vvawter Facebook - Vince Vawter   MORE QUOTES "I am glad I'm a person who stutters. It makes me who I am. If I were given the choice at five years old I don't want to stutter. At 75 years old, I'm glad I stutter. It made me a stronger person. I'm fine with it." - Vince Vawter   "Stuttering is what we do when we try not to stutter…It's a stutterer's attempt to gain fluency. And in that attempt, they are causing a stutter." - Vince Vawter   Uri Schneider, M.A. CCC -SLP is co-founder and leader at Schneider Speech; creator and host of Transcending Stuttering; and faculty at the University of California, Riverside School of Medicine.     Episode Notes: See more on our blog http://www.schneiderspeech.com/ourblog and http://www.transcendingx.com/podcast

06-13
01:00:22

#74 Advocating for People who Stutter with Maya Chupkov

Maya is a writer and storyteller whose work is rooted in social justice and narrative shift. As a woman who stutters, she is a stuttering advocate working to shift societal norms around stuttering and the disability community. Maya lives in San Francisco with her sister, fiancé, and doggie.   0:00-05:39 Intro 05:39-10:28 National Stuttering Awareness week and advocacy  10:28-13:58 Growing up with a stutter 13:58-17:37 Stuttering in the Workplace 17:37- 22:27 Self-acceptance 22:27-25:16 Bullying 25:16- 27:56 Covering speech differences in the classroom 27:56 - 32:51 Mentors in the stuttering community 32:51-37:39 Proud Stutter Podcast's mission. 37:39 - 45:16 Starting 'Proud Stutter' 45:16 - 48:56 Advocating with city resolutions.  48:56 - 52:01 Uri Schneider and the stuttering community.  52:01-53:03 Outro   Uri Schneider, M.A. CCC -SLP is co-founder and leader at Schneider Speech; creator and host of Transcending Stuttering; and faculty at the University of California, Riverside School of Medicine.     Episode Notes: See more on our blog http://www.schneiderspeech.com/ourblog and http://www.transcendingx.com/podcast

05-30
54:23

#73 Solocast: 10k Show and Tell

Uri Schneider, M.A. CCC-SLP the co-director at Schneider Speech (private practice schneiderspeech.com); creator, leader and podcast host at Transcending Stuttering (transcendingx.com); and faculty at the University of California at Riverside School of Medicine. Uri is recognized for passion and impact as a clinician, educator, researcher and innovator. He is proud husband and father (of four), borderline dyslexic, bonafide ADD-creative and a nature-loving runner.   0:00-01:54 intro 01:54 - 05:52 The Future of the Stuttering Community 05:52 - 14:40 Uri Schneider's work 14:40 - 18:11 Lack of Knowledge of Opportunities 18:11 - 20:19 Being Ready at Different Stages of Life 20:19 - 24:57 Uri Schneider's Inspiration 24:57- 33:49 Treat People, Not Problems 33:49 -35:29 2016 Letter on Behalf of the Profession 35:29 - 43:55 Therapy Does Not Work, People Work. 43:55 - 49:16 Therapy Suggestions. 49:16-54:18 Accessibility and Affordability of Therapy 54:18 - 57:38 Transcending Stuttering Podcast 57:38 - 1:04:04  Resources on TS Toolbox 1:04:04- 01:10:11 Podcast Takeaways 01:10:11-01:16:43 Insights on stuttering 01:16:43 - 01:20:09 To Push or To Wait 01:20:09 - 01:21:44 Self-Advocacy 01:21:44 - 01:26:20 Fluency and Giving Back 01:26:20 - 01:31:05 Voice Therapy 01:31:05 - 01:38:15 Reluctancy to Look for Support 01:38:15 - 01:39:38 Artificial Intelligence in Therapy Quotes "I believe the problem is that too often we treat problems. What we need to do is treat people, not problems." -Uri Schneider "Everything that I tell people who stutter, I feel for myself. I try to put myself in the same edge of my comfort zone and a little bit out of my comfort zone, the same way I'm encouraging other people to do so." -Uri Schneider "What are the other aspects of who you are and what are the other attributes, characteristics, accomplishments, and identities that you possess as an individual? You are more than just a stuttered." -Uri Schneider "You deserve to learn skills of self-care, to be able to love yourself, to be able to like yourself, and to feel good in your own skin." -Uri Schneider   Want to learn more? We help SLPs and people who stutter transcend stuttering. Learn more http://www.transcendingx.com   #TranscendingStuttering #podcast #slp #stammer #stutter #westutter #stuttering #stutteringtherapy #stutteringtherapist #istutter #istammer #stutteringawareness #stutteringresources #speechtherapy #speechtherapist #speechies #slp2b #slpbloggers

05-16
01:41:12

#72 Stuttering Pucks with Ryan Cowley

Ryan has been a sportswriter for over 10 years, predominantly covering hockey and the NHL's Los Angeles Kings for, most recently, HockeyRoyalty.com where he is a co-editor. Ryan has covered such events as the Stanley Cup Final, the Hockey Hall of Fame Induction Weekend, and has written for publications such as CBC Sports and The Globe & Mail, both based in his home city of Toronto.   0:00-5:12 Announcements 5:13-15:14 Something not included in Ryan's bio 15:14-22:54 Turning point 22:55-26:41 Writing headlines 26:42-28:59 Transcribing stuttering 29:00-38:06 Cerebral palsy, depression and stuttering 38:07-42:46 Ryan's book "All the right words" and writing goals 42:47-48:58 Biggest influence  48:59-56:39 What I would tell my younger self 56:40-57:17 Closing remarks   Ryan's Speeches: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t3uoMsZMbjQ&t=1247s https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Krz-LSEcTGQ&t=261s https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XvrI7WDMMKI&t=1181s   Ryan's Writing: https://hockeyroyalty.com/?s=ryan+cowley https://rinkroyalty.com/author/rcowley/ http://www.calisportsnews.com/author/csnryancowley2016/   Ryan's book: https://www.amazon.com/All-Right-Words-Sportswriter-Stutters/dp/B09CRLX3TB   Uri Schneider, M.A. CCC -SLP is co-founder and leader at Schneider Speech; creator and host of Transcending Stuttering; and faculty at the University of California, Riverside School of Medicine.     Episode Notes: See more on our blog http://www.schneiderspeech.com/ourblog and http://www.transcendingx.com/podcast

05-02
58:20

#71 Bring Your Creativity with Dale Williams

Dale F. Williams, Ph.D., CCC-SLP, BRS-FD is Professor and Chair of the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders at Florida Atlantic University. A board-certified specialist in fluency, Dr. Williams served as Chair of the Specialty Board on Fluency Disorders for 2 years. He has coordinated the Boca Raton chapter of the National Stuttering Association since 1996. His stuttering-related publications include three textbooks, a workbook, and a recently-released children's book entitled The Can't-Be-Seen Who Couldn't Squawk.   00:00-02:45 - Intro 02:46-6:15 "The Sneetches" parallel to Dale William's children's book 6:16-10:08 Dale William's story 10:09-14:17 Turning point 1 14:18-18:01 Journey from "stutter" to "stuttering therapist" and professor of speech-language pathology 18.02-20:29 Pushback in career choice 21:00-23:34 Classroom engagement 23:35-36:38 "The Can't-Be-Seen Who Couldn't Squawk" book discussion 36:39-42:50 "Stuttering Power Over It" book discussion 42:51-44:42 Tips for dealing with microaggressions 44:43-50:08 "Stuttering Power Over It" book discussion part 2 50:09-55:47 Feedback from Dale's books 55:48-01:02:56 Insight into the creative process (ideation to publishing) 01:02:57-01:05:28 Just start writing/talking 01:05:29- 01:08:40 Turning point 2 01:08:41-01:13:19 What would you tell your younger self? 01:13:20-01:16:31 General wrap-up and contact info   Can't-Be-Seens: https://hearsayresources.com/product/the-cant-be-seen-who-couldnt-squawk-2/ or https://www.amazon.com/Cant-Be-Seen-Who-Couldnt-Squawk-Stuttering/dp/0987347691/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=williams%20brown%20can%27t-be-seen&qid=1638904306&s=books&sr=1-1&fbclid=IwAR0zbsTiqfQiQnpARvdJdgOJeGb-UL1jfiRzeEat42I7DsX9vC_9t3qwvOk   Workbook: https://hearsayresources.com/product/stuttering-power-over-it-a-liberating-and-empowering-self-help-program/ or https://www.amazon.com/Stuttering-Liberating-Inspiring-Self-Help-Program/dp/0987347659/ref=sr_1_5?qid=1639692394&refinements=p_27%3ADale+F+Williams&s=books&sr=1-5&text=Dale+F+Williams   Textbook: https://thebrainary.com/shining-a-light-on-stuttering-hardback/ or https://www.amazon.com/Shining-Light-Stuttering-Impairment-Applause/dp/0987347624/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr=   Other textbook: https://www.routledge.com/Stuttering-Recovery-Personal-and-Empirical-Perspectives/Williams/p/book/9780805847710 or https://www.amazon.com/Stuttering-Recovery-Personal-Empirical-Perspectives-dp-0805857346/dp/0805857346/ref=mt_other?_encoding=UTF8&me=&qid=   Dieudonne Nsabimana: <africanstutteringcentre@gmail.com>   Uri Schneider, M.A. CCC -SLP is co-founder and leader at Schneider Speech; creator and host of Transcending Stuttering; and faculty at the University of California, Riverside School of Medicine.     Episode Notes: See more on our blog http://www.schneiderspeech.com/ourblog and http://www.transcendingx.com/podcast

04-18
01:18:06

#70 Being Spontaneous with Dr. Christopher Constantino

Christopher Constantino lives in Tallahassee with his wife, Megan, and son, Augustine. He is a speech-language pathologist at Florida State University. He works clinically with people who stutter, teaches classes on stuttering and counseling, and researches ways to improve the experience of stuttering. He co-edited Stammering Pride & Prejudice.   1:45- 3:04  Introduction / Bio 5:23 - 8:16  Spontaneity, Tension and Quality of life  8:58 - 10:44 Walt Manning - agency and autonomy in stuttering 11:24 - 14:25   Passing as fluent and the effort/attention it requires 14:31 - 17:33 Measuring the subjective experience of speech - degree of fluency and spontaneity 18:26 - 21:47 Feeling of loss of control; Traditional therapy and relapse 22:08 - 30:32 Moving from effortful fluency to spontaneity and the cost of fluency 30:50 - 31:58 Realistic goals  33:22 - 42:08 Neurodiversity, Pride around identity, and Quality of Life 43:11 49:05 Ramp of Access and Models of Disability 51:02 - 56:14 Treatment of school-aged children who stutter. Reframing goals…and advocacy. 56:46 - 1:01  Stuttering Gain 1:02 - 1:08  My Stuttering - Going into Battle - What I would tell my younger self…   Stammering Pride and Prejudice: https://stamma.org/news-features/stammering-pride-and-prejudice-book   Uri Schneider, M.A. CCC -SLP is co-founder and leader at Schneider Speech; creator and host of Transcending Stuttering; and faculty at the University of California, Riverside School of Medicine.   Episode Notes: See more on our blog http://www.schneiderspeech.com/ourblog   Want to learn more? We help SLPs and people who stutter transcend stuttering. Learn more http://www.schneiderspeech.com/tsa

04-04
01:10:38

#69 Stuttering Doctor Treats All with Joseph Cornett

Joseph is finishing medical school this year at Columbia University in New York City and plans to begin a combined residency in Internal Medicine and Pediatrics. He hopes to work in global health for people of all ages and in under-resourced settings, and especially with adolescents and invisible struggles. Joseph's experiences in healthcare and psychology include the Yale Child Study Center, New York-Presbyterian Hospital, the Queensland Centre for Mental Health Research (Australia), the Public Health Foundation of India, and Kijabe Hospital (Nairobi). He is an avid pianist-keyboardist and has found joy in leading and learning from such diverse music groups as the Broadway Haven Players and the Yale Gospel Choir. Joseph has had a stutter since the age of six, and his experience of stuttering has deepened his own development and identity in profound ways. Joseph hopes this audio format provides some personal insights and a feeling of solidarity with others whose stutters have impacted their own lives in unique and perhaps similar ways. 2:08  Intro & the Yes/And approach 4:20  Breadth and depth in life - finding balance 8:20  Speech therapy and Stuttering / ADHD journey 10:30  The role of music - experiencing confidence and nervousness 17:00  The vulnerability of being human and using difficult times to help others 20:00  "You sound like Obama."  Word choice and Pausing 24:05  Stuttering - moving from a social hurdle to a professional one, in a busy hospital setting 29:10  Being an advocate and using one's voice 32:00  Speech therapy journey 39:20  The goal of spontaneity 43:00  Learn how to take the plunge 45:25  It's the outcome that matters. 51:10  Be who you want to be and how you want to be.   Uri Schneider, M.A. CCC-SLP is co-founder and leader at Schneider Speech; creator and host of Transcending Stuttering; and faculty at the University of California, Riverside School of Medicine.   Episode Notes: See more on our blog http://www.transcendingx/com/podcast http://www.schneiderspeech.com/ourblog     Podcast: "Transcending Stuttering with Uri Schneider" Listen anywhere you like... Apple: http://bit.ly/transcending-stuttering Google: http://bit.ly/transcending-stuttering-google Spotify: http://spoti.fi/3tuVTPi   Go beyond words. For SLPs and people who stutter Learn more http://www.transcendingx.com

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