Toastmasters – Inspiring Speech About Overcoming Stuttering

Posted by Kyle Madison on February 25, 2010


34 year old male gives 10 minute inspirational speech about his success — overcoming stuttering. Originally written for Toastmasters and performed here at Orlando’s “CELEBRATION OF HOPE” event. Visit www.andrewgreenstein.com for more info.

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Feb 25, 2010

do you(happy7117) have personal experience with the Schwarts method and know it not to be very effective?

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Feb 25, 2010

Your reccomending the book because the air-flow strategy helped you.

The book might benefit stutterers who’s stuttering is only caused by locked vocal chords.

You stick with Schwartz– while other stutterers like me try different methods and therapies..

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Feb 25, 2010

If Andy did not overcome his stuttering using that Schwartz air-flow strategy, he wouldn’t be making that speech!!!!

People who overcome stuttering with a certain device or other means have every right to brag and tell others about their success!!

Unfortenetly- air-flow method works only for those who’s stutterings are caused by locked vocal chords.

Andy’s speech should ONLY be addressed to those who have acheived fluency from schwartz’s air-flow method.

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Feb 25, 2010

loved it!

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Feb 25, 2010

blessed, no mate! not blessed we’re blessed to be given life, to be given the ability to speak even if it isnt clear, i have a stutter and the first step to getting fluent is being proud and stop saying stuff like fluent people are blessed! you could be blessed too, you could be better

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Feb 25, 2010

i stutter but not when i rap though…..i wish i could get over it like that but u know it aint easy

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Feb 25, 2010

Let me remind everyone that airflow method will not work for everybody.

Schwartz is very narrow minded and thinks stuttering is only caused by locked vocal chords.

It’s so much more than just locked vocal chords…..

I believe in Andy, but Schwartz has a one track mind when it comes to stuttering help.

Andy needs to show other success with other therapies giving him fluency. Not just airflow.

Airflow is not the only ticket to fluency my friends.

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Feb 25, 2010

I stutter to..it’s the worst affliction ever. Fluent people are blessed.

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Feb 25, 2010

Andy is a master of Schwartz air flow method!!

He is like 1 in a million that technique works for!

Tried the airflow thing, but did not work for me.

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Feb 25, 2010

Wooot That was a great speech!

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Feb 25, 2010

Initially there was a variation of the first syllable intent aspect of airflow..which is still automatically present and can be detected if you listen close to the videos/speeches–but many other methods/techniques were incorporated as well.. I highly recommend the book “You can stop stuttering” by Schwartz and Carter– It’s usually available on Amazon

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Feb 25, 2010

I’m just curious, how did you reduce the tension on your vocal cords?? Was there a specific technique?

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Feb 25, 2010

I totally agree with you, not everyone can “overcome” it, makes me mad very mad, its not like we dont try

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Feb 25, 2010

LOL as someone who stutters I laughed so hard at the fish stick story….it just brought back so many times in which my choice of foods have been increased because of my stuttering. I like his humor, humor breaks down fear alot of times.

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Feb 25, 2010

Wow, that about sums up what I’ve been going through the last five years and it truly is one of the worst feelings in the world to not be able to communicate. I think I’m going to have to join Toastmasters. Fear has to end.

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Feb 25, 2010

sooooo inspirational. ive been stuttering forever

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Feb 25, 2010

Im joining toastmsters too to improve my stuttering… I dont want stuttering to affect my life anymore. Im 18 and I want to live. THis guy is such an inspiration and I gain totally relate to him !!!

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Feb 26, 2010

That was a great speech and very inspirational, I have stammered since I was 4 and after 28 years I learnt to control it with the McGuire Programme, my video is on here too. The speecheasy device also looks amazing. There are programmes out there that do work and can change your life.

I cannot describe the feeling of being able to finally control a stammer and hold a conversation without feeling embarrasement and self hatred.

Well done Andrew

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Feb 26, 2010

i stutter, and i think that this guy needs to accept his stutter and not waste 12 hours a day trying to be normal and be an example to people to accept themselves and not live your life trying to impress people who don’t accept differences in others.

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Feb 26, 2010

heyyy dudee.. i know a lot about this.. i stutter.. send me a message..

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Feb 26, 2010

looks like ben stiller

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Feb 26, 2010

i want to stop stuttering so bad, i just wish i didnt have to go to therapy for it. anyone who reads this who doesnt stutter, your so lucky, becuase it sucks so bad you have no clue.

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Feb 26, 2010

He is the Rudy Ruettiger for stuttering!

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Feb 26, 2010

very inspirational

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Feb 26, 2010

Andrew, you know me as “Christine” from the NS forum, but I just wanted to say a huge CONGRATULATIONS!!! You are truly a walking miracle. You moved me to tears during your speech, during the part about your daughter. And, if ANYTHING moves me to tears I KNOW it is worthwhile, great and amazing! once again, CONGRATS, Andrew. You’re a great ro-model.

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