Embracing Stuttering: Confidence, Communication, and Self-Acceptance with James Burden
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Is stuttering a problem to be fixed or a unique way of speaking to be embraced? In this powerful episode, James Burden, a speech-language pathologist and coach, challenges outdated views on stuttering and reveals why true confidence comes from self-acceptance, not just fluency.
James shares his journey from traditional speech therapy to a transformational coaching approach that helps professionals and entrepreneurs who stutter speak with conviction, stand out in meetings, and go after their goals—without self-doubt holding them back.
🔥 Inside This Episode:
✅ Why stuttering is a neurodiversity, not a disorder
✅ How confidence—not perfect speech—is the key to communication
✅ The hidden struggles of covert stuttering and how to overcome them
✅ Why traditional speech therapy often fails (and what actually works)
✅ How professionals and entrepreneurs can turn stuttering into an asset
🎧 Listen now and discover a new approach to stuttering that empowers, uplifts, and transforms!
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