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NSA Women Connect

Introducing NSA Women Connect—a vibrant and inclusive community where women who stutter come together to forge powerful connections, share their stories, and uplift one another. Join us in this safe and welcoming space where we celebrate our experiences, strengths, and dreams. Together, we create an unbreakable bond, recognizing that our collective resilience knows no bounds. […]

Detroit/Royal Oak 30th Anniversary Celebration

Congratulations to our Detroit/Royal Oak Adult Chapter on 30 YEARS of serving the local stuttering community! Join us for a special celebration with refreshments, an open mic, group activities, and memory-making. All people who stutter, family, friends, and allies are welcome. Whether you're new to the NSA or a long-time friend, come celebrate with us! […]

Parents & Caregivers Virtual Chapter Meeting

Calling all parents, guardians, and caregivers of people who stutter (of all ages)! Join us for the monthly meeting of the Parents and Caregivers Virtual Chapter! This is an opportunity for us to come together to share experiences, seek guidance, and offer each other that extra support we all need. If you’re joining us for […]

NSA Connects Older Adults Who Stutter: The Power of Listening

Let’s think about “listening.” As people who stutter, we all want the person on the other end of our conversation to be a good listener. But do we give much thought to our own listening skills? We don’t mean “hearing”….we mean “listening,” which is 90% of effective communication. Active listening is a skill that involves […]

Russ Hicks Memorial

 We are touched by the outpouring of love that has been shared on social media in the wake of Russ Hick’s recent passing. It truly seems that everyone in the NSA community has their own special memory of Russ. Among the countless stories shared is a highlight of Russ giving every conference first-timer that he […]

NSA Connects for Parents Who Stutter: They Hear Our Voices

  When parents who stutter communicate with their children, they often face a range of emotions, including fear, anxiety, and pressure to speak fluently. In this thought-provoking session, we’ll explore how our children perceive our speech—are they focused on the "how" of what we say or the "what" itself? Join us for an insightful discussion, led […]

August Back to School Kids & Teens Talk

Calling all NSA Kids and Teens! The NSA Teen Advisory Council (TAC) is hosting a special, moderated Back to School Teen Talk Zoom for all kids and teens age 8-18. Join the TAC as we discuss everything about going back to school as a person who stutters. Complete the Teen Talk Interest Form below or […]

Passing Twice: An Open Discussion for LGBTQ+ People Who Stutter

Join us for "Passing Twice," an open discussion for LGBTQ+ people who stutter and their families, friends, and allies. This event will explore the intersections of the LGBTQ+ and stuttering communities, with a focus on the experiences of "coming out," "passing," and finding acceptance. Edmund Metzold will facilitate the conversation, providing a safe and supportive […]

NSA Connects: Young Adults; Navigating Balance: Post-Conference Momentum

So, the Annual Conference has ended, now what? As we tackle the 2nd half of the year, we may encounter another array of potential obstacles and struggles that life presents to us. How do we find and navigate balance in an ever-changing world with work, school, and relationships while taking care of our mental and […]