Keegan Murphy thought he outgrew his childhood stutter, until a traumatic event triggered its return.
Not only does Keegan share his experience with his stuttering popping back up unexpectedly, but he also talks about the challenges and frustrations of stuttering in corporate America and how seeking professional help transformed his view on his stutter and helped get him out of his deep depression.
Keegan is now doing stuttering advocacy within his workplace by creating an employee resource group for employees who identify as neurodiverse and trying to expand his insurance plan to include speech therapy.
Episode Resources
Stuttering and Breaking Through Blocking
Stuttering, Fashion, and Inclusivity w/ Mia Hitterman (Part 2)
This Beauty Queen Is Proud Of Her Stutter (Part 1)
How A Family Learned To Embrace Stuttering And A Life Changing Meet-Up With MLB Player George Springer
Stuttering As An Entrepreneur Pt. 2: Building Resilience and Celebrating Uniqueness
Stuttering As An Entrepreneur: Maintaining Faith And Purpose
Speech Therapy's Evolution Through The Eyes of a Stutterer
The Psychology Behind Our Responses To Stuttering
Stuttering & Cluttering: TheeClutterQueen Rebroadcast
Stuttering Subreddit Round 2 w/ Cynthia Chin
When Identities Collide: Owning Your Stuttering Story With Multiple Disabilities
Lobbying With A Stutter
Teen Who Stutters Helps Others Find Their Voice
Finding Strength In Your Stutter
John Hendrickson And Making Peace With A Stutter
Sneak Preview: Interview with Author John Hendrickson
Stuttering & Moving Beyond Ableism
Stuttering In The Military
Let Us Finish: Similarities Between Stuttering & Being In Recovery
Reframing Public Speaking With A Stutter
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