Advocacy for callers with speech disabilities
I love love the Ramsay show! However, I recently heard the episode with jade and John titled “don’t give yourself an excuse…” where a caller with an obvious stutter called in. As a speech language pathologist, it was very painful to hear jade and John (unknowingly) interrupt him and finish his sentences. It seemed like they assumed what his question was and then ended the call once they answered. I don’t think he was able to fully communicate his questions. I don’t think this was intentional as I love both of these hosts! Please give individuals time to speak, possibly make that part of the questionnaire when screening calls and ask if there are any disabilities, speech disorders, or anything the hosts should know when communicating with the callers <3
wavestr via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/16/24
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