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The Indian Stammering Association’s (TISA) self-help groups empower individuals with tools and techniques to inform, motivate, and be comfortable with stammering When Joe Biden gets sworn in as the 46th President of United States of America on January 20, 2021, it is a proud moment for People Who Stammer (PWS). He has often spoken of his childhood stutter, and is a role model for scores of people with speech impairments.
Bengaluru-based Abhinav Singh says he tells people he stammers during office presentations or lectures as a visiting faculty member at Symbiosis Institute, Pune. “I tell my audience to share doubts so that I can explain again or repeat topics,” says the co-founder of CloudxLab, a tech start-up.
Pete Buttigieg (L) and US president-elect Joe Biden. (KEVIN LAMARQUE/POOL/AFP via Getty Images)
US president-elect Joe Biden during a televised speech Wednesday (16 December) accidentally referred to Pete Buttigieg’s husband as “Kristen” rather than Chasten.
“Jill and I have always enjoyed seeing Pete and Kirsten,” he said during the address. “Chasten, I should say, together on the [campaign] trail.
President-elect Joe Biden: Jill and I have always enjoyed seeing Pete and Kristen. Chasten, I should say. pic.twitter.com/Fz0mFzYzXy
“Chasten has become a close friend of Jill’s and mine.”
Joe Biden says his stutter does not ‘define’ who he is