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Can
a person who stammers present a radio or TV programme? It is a topic
that was hotly debated at the recent BSA conference 2002. Mark Lawrence
is a BSA member and radio presenter living in Stuttgart, Germany.
He says the answer is YES!
Ever heard of a stammering DJ? No! Well neither had I. Which is
why I never felt it possible to broadcast on the radio. That was
until I moved to Stuttgart, Germany, where I contacted the local
self help group for people who stammer. I've always been a big fan
of radio, so I was delighted to discover that a small local radio
station, Radio Free Stuttgart, gave the self help group two hours
every four months to conduct interviews, read the news and reports,
and play music. I was very enthusiastic, and allowed myself to be
interviewed for a broadcast. That was a year ago, and I've never
looked back.
Shortly afterwards I took part in an introductory course to operate
the mixing desk. Radio Free Stuttgart has a weekend nightshift from
1am - 7am for which members of the radio station can sign up, leaving
you to broadcast through the night. I decided to take the plunge
and do my own show. Stottern auf Englisch (Stuttering in English)
was born.
After a very nervous couple of starts, and no feedback from potential
listeners, I could easily have been tempted to throw in the towel.
But I was convinced sooner or later that someone would tune in at
this very late hour. My persistence paid off recently, from listeners
giving me the thumbs up. The local 'what's on' magazine LIFT also
printed an article. I play indie music, read out dedications and
also promote the Stuttgart self help group. Future plans include
broadcasting recorded interviews, with one in the pipeline. If there
are any budding music journalists in the UK who want to interview
indie bands in Britain and send me the results, I'll be more than
happy to work with them.
The idea is to bring the music to the fore, to show that radio
DJ'ing isn't beyond someone who stammers, to enjoy myself and hopefully
bring a little enjoyment to others.
Mark can be contacted at indieretro@hotmail.com.
Originalquelle im Internet:
http://www.stammering.org/liveonair.html
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