Some Stutter, Luh! is Newfoundland and Labrador’s first podcast about communicating differently!

Our podcast embraces all forms of communication, recognizing that differences in speech and language are part of the rich diversity that makes us human. Through our podcasts, we explore the unique experiences of people who stutter and others with communication challenges, addressing the myths, prejudices, and social pressures they encounter. By valuing every voice—whether fluent, disfluent, or somewhere in between—we aim to foster understanding and acceptance. We believe that all forms of communication deserve to be heard and respected. Together, we are changing how we talk about talking.

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The Crisis in Speech-Language Pathology Services in Newfoundland and Labrador

When Molly Clarke finished her training as a Speech-Language Pathologist, including 1000 hours of clinical practice, she looked forward to a rewarding career helping others. The road from graduation to clinical practice had more bumps than she ever could have expected.

Molly shares her journey from starting her own clinic to becoming an advocate for more SLP positions in the public sector. She highlights the challenges faced by families and clinicians alike, such as long wait times, lack of resources, and the financial constraints on new graduates. Molly’s advocacy work, sparked by hearing parents struggle with wait times on CBC radio, has rapidly gained media attention. The discussion also emphasizes the importance of public awareness, parental advocacy, and the need for systemic change to ensure children receive necessary support.

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