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Episode 61: The Kings Speech and other screen royals with a stutter (with Priya)
September 06, 2023 · 70 min
TRANSCRIPT HERE   Welcome to episode 61 with a very special guest, podcaster, writer, disability advocate and YEAR 12 STUDENT, Priya from Stutter Conversation! Priya tells us all about stuttering and what it's like to have a stutter, and which on screen depictions she likes and loathes. We also take a deep dive into The Kings Speech (2010), and how accurate a depiction this might be (all british monarchy history aside- there's other podcasts for that!) Also find out Priya's advice for other content creators in highschool trying to do it all!   Other Films/TV discussed: Bridgerton (s1), Elite, Little, Primal Fear, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest     CONTENT WARNING: ableist phrases, childhood trauma, bullying, the royal family     HEY And DON'T FORGET to vote for Psychocinematic in the Listener's Choice category of the Australian Podcast Awards! (If you've already done so, I'm sorry for the spam, and I'm sorry it will continue. Also THANK YOU SO MUCH!)   Click here: https://voting.australianpodcastawards.com/, search for our name, and check your email to confirm your vote!     FOLLOW PRIYA ON ALL THE THINGS: The Stutter Conversations Podcast on all good podcast apps Insta: @stutterconversation Twitter: @stutterconverse And check her linktree here: https://bio.link/stutterc ALSO sign the petition for more stuttering representation on TV!     FOLLOW US:   Follow Psychocinematic on Instagram,  Twitter and Tiktok! or join our Facebook Group! Email us at psychocinematicpodcast@gmail.com. Join our PATREON to support us and get cute benefits and bonus content! And check out our WEBSITE!     REFERENCES: The Marble video by Marc Winski 5 Stuttering Organisations to follow by Priya The King's Speech | Stuttering Foundation ‘The Kings Speech mostly true to life, UW expert on stuttering says | UW News The Science and Myths of Stuttering in 'The King's Speech' The Royal Treatment: Temporality and Technology in The King's Speech | Disability Studies Quarterly The King's Speech - Wikipedia

 

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