Drawing your stutter as a cartoon character

26/08/2024 1h 3min
Drawing your stutter as a cartoon character

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Episode #275: My first time attending STAMAMFest and going to the UK! Join me as I chat with new and old friends at my very first STAMMFest which took place in Nottingham from August 15 to 18.



It was also the first time I gave a new version of my cartooning workshop where attendees draw cartoon characters of their stutter, I mean, stammer, as they say in the U.K. (hey that rhymed). To my surprise, the room was packed! And even better, everyone seemed to have enjoyed the activity.



On this episode, a few of those who attended share their experiences from drawing cartoon characters of their own stuttering. And for the most part, I’m blown away by what they all drew!



I then take you along with me for a bit of a soundseeing tour in London as I try to make my way from Buckingham Palace to Trafalgar Square — and lose my way a few times — as I reflect on STAMMAFest while stumbling upon various statues and landmarks.




(0:00) Introduction and I describe the latest Franky Banky comic strip, Love At First Flight.



(6:59) Marc tells me about the recent ERASMUS+ Youth Exchange in The Netherlands, co-founding Stamily, and his Stammafest highlights.



(13:35) Volunteer and co-organizer, Anne-Marie, talks about how running the kids sports session for Family Day and what makes her come back to Stammafest.



(16:20) Sophie shares the cartoon character she created based on her stammer.



(18:27) A multi-disciplinary artist shares how she combines science and art to teach people about language and communication. She also shares the cartoon character she drew of her stutter.



(22:25) Fellow first timer and previous Stuttering is Cool guest, Cynthia, being nervous while giving her session and Tam returns to STAMMAFest after a short sabbatical.



(28:06) Bill shares how he enjoys trying new activities to explore his speech such as art and poetry. He also shares how drawing his stutter as a cartoon character made him stop and think.



(31:53) Amanda shares her Dr. Seuss-esque cartoon and accompanying rhyming description that turned into a poem. She also talks about the benefits of creative activity at stuttering conferences.



(36:22) I’m in London. My opinion on why STAMMAFest did a great job at including both fluency and acceptance camps.



(45:36) My cartooning workshop and the surprising large amount of people who attended! Around 50 people attended. My largest turnout ever!



(48:56) I realize I haven’t introduced myself to new listeners.



(51:25) The diverse cartoon characters people who attended my session created based on their stuttering



(1:00:33) Outro




Links mentioned on today’s episode:




STAMMAFest



Stamma



Stamily



FrankyBanky.com



Canadian Stuttering Association and l’Association bégaiement communication joint conference Connecting Voices/Connecter les voix from November 8 to 10, 2024.




P.S. You know those iconic red phone booths all over the U.K.? Well, there was one near the STAMMAFest event that was converted into a book exchange. So I left two copies of my books in it!



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