Bob Wellington, ACB Beaches Area Toastmasters |
Bob has stuttered his entire life. He has learned to “not allow himself to stutter” early in his life. I was given the honor of interviewing Bob about his speech.
JC: I know stuttering is not something you have every laughed at. What made you decide to write a humorous speech about it?
BW: At the NSA (National Stuttering Association) Conference every year, there is a group of people who attend an “open mic night at a local comedy club”. The people who perform are funny but in the typical way. Also, humor is not something that is discussed at the NSA conference. The conference is 4 days and offers over 30 educational sessions but not one from a humorous point of view. I am hoping to open the door, and let people know that it is okay to laugh sometimes.
JC: Will you perform this speech at the NSA Conference?
BW: I don’t know. I have talked to some of the other executive board members and we will see. I know some people in the stuttering community will be upset and offended. They will say I am setting us back 10-20 years. Overall, the NSA sees how successful the “open mic night” is at the NSA Conference and they are looking to integrate humor into their workshops.
JC: You are going to be on the Board of Directors for the NSA this year. How has Toastmasters helped prepare you for this role?
BW: Toastmasters has helped me to express myself more clearly and concisely. The leadership skills I have learned will also help me.
I learned so much about stuttering from Bob Wellington and encourage everyone to learn more about it. Good luck at the Area Contest!
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