How Writer John Hendrickson Learned to Embrace His Stutter
Brain & Life - A podcast by American Academy of Neurology - Thursdays

This week Dr. Daniel Correa speaks with writer John Hendrickson who shares his story of living with childhood onset fluency disorder—also known as stuttering. John discusses the challenges he faced with the neurologic disorder, his experience with various speech therapies, and how he learned to accept his identity as someone who stutters. Next Dr. Correa sits down with Dr. Scott Yaruss, professor of communicative sciences and disorders at Michigan State University and president of Stuttering Therapy Resources. Dr. Yaruss explains what stuttering is and how symptoms may vary if the condition is child or adult onset. Dr. Yaruss also shares tools to help people manage stuttering; however, he emphasizes the importance of teaching society to understand that all speech is valuable. Additional Resources Life on Delay: Making Peace with a Stutter by John Hendrickson Friends: The National Association for Young People Who Stutter National Stuttering Association The Stuttering Association for the Young The Stuttering Foundation Stuttering Therapy Resources Brain & Life: What is Aphasia? More information about guests John Hendrickson - https://johnhendrickson.org/ Dr. Scott Yaruss - https://www.yaruss.com/ We want to hear from you! Have a question or want to hear a topic featured on the Brain & Life Podcast? Record a voicemail at 612-928-6206 Email us at [email protected] Social Media: Guest: John Hendrickson @JohnGHendy (Twitter); Stuttering Therapy Resources @StutteringTherapyResources (Twitter & Instagram); Penguin Random House @penguinrandom (Twitter) Host: Dr. Daniel Correa @neurodrcorrea