Julian Benabides is Proud Stutter’s special guest, and he just happens to be Maya’s neighbor.
Julian talks about his experience stuttering in foreign countries and what it’s been like collaborating on Proud Stutter’s comic book called "My Stutter: Life of Verbal Turbulence."
Maya and Julian also talk about their experience door knocking in their neighborhood to spread the word about Proud Stutter’s annual gala.
Buy Tickets for Proud Stutter's Community Comedy Night ft. Nina G
Where: Peacock Lounge/San Francisco
When: Thursday, December 7, doors open at 6:30pm
Donate to Fund The Future of Stuttering Campaign to help de-stigmatize stuttering
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Communicating In A Second Language and Stuttering: An Interview with Dad
NSAW Recap, Season 2 Announcement, Public Speaking With A Stutter, and The Evolution of Speech Therapy
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A Teenager's Journey to Finding Pride In His Stutter
Uncovering The Causes of Stuttering, An Interview With A Neuroscientist
Creating a Safe Space at Work For People Who Stutter
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