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Emily Blunt and John Stossel: Stutterers 

John Stossel
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Award-winning actress Emily Blunt and I are both stutterers.
You probably don't know that since we earn our living by speaking.
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"Are you cured?" I ask Blunt.
"Are you?" She responds.
None of us is cured. But it was much worse for both Blunt and me when we were young.
"It was emotional because it was terrifying," Blunt says. "I mean, you're just gripped with terror being a stutterer most of the time."
Even now, Blunt says she avoids proposing movie scenes or even saying her name on the phone.
But Blunt rarely stutters when she acts. Playing another character often allows stutterers to be fluent. It's why we rarely hear movie stars like Samuel L. Jackson, Bruce Willis, or James Earl Jones stutter. But they are stutters too.
"We have to de-stigmatize this thing [stuttering]. Nobody talks about it," Blunt tells me. "Everyone's got something. That's just our thing."
I'm glad I am able to speak more freely now. In the video above, Emily Blunt and I discuss how we deal with our problem.
If you'd like more information about stuttering, I list several resources below:
www.stutteringtreatment.org/
www.stutteringhelp.org/

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@someopinionateddirt6561
@someopinionateddirt6561 4 месяца назад
Now this was an unexpected but welcomed interview
@adamduarte895
@adamduarte895 4 месяца назад
Exactly how I felt
@martian78
@martian78 4 месяца назад
And unexpected topic. I’m used to John talking about mostly politics 😅
@Cindybin46user-nu4hg2dx6u
@Cindybin46user-nu4hg2dx6u 4 месяца назад
But they BOTH said the sh-word! Right on camera!
@chrisgreulich9270
@chrisgreulich9270 4 месяца назад
I love her accent. Good interview John. I enjoy interviews that don't always get political.
@FP194
@FP194 4 месяца назад
@@Cindybin46user-nu4hg2dx6u The words Get a Life come to mind reading your comments
@besseljm1
@besseljm1 4 месяца назад
John Stossel is a national treasure.
@mikenixon2401
@mikenixon2401 4 месяца назад
Agreed.
@RegulareoldNorseBoy
@RegulareoldNorseBoy 4 месяца назад
No. He's always been great. One of the few and far between real reporters and journalist from the old days. He started out as a consumer reporter, and has had the same style all this time.
@Matt-uj9wl
@Matt-uj9wl 4 месяца назад
Emily Blunt is pretty great too.
@WendellJourdan-zr2jb
@WendellJourdan-zr2jb 4 месяца назад
​@@Matt-uj9wlAt what? She's an average actor an not pretty or even sexy. ....
@hyperreal
@hyperreal 4 месяца назад
@@WendellJourdan-zr2jblol
@mysocalledknife07
@mysocalledknife07 4 месяца назад
"Everybody's got some thing, that's just our thing" Beautifully worded ♥️
@haitolawrence5986
@haitolawrence5986 4 месяца назад
Yes.
@cisium1184
@cisium1184 4 месяца назад
Blunt is a beautiful person inside and out.
@Rubicon1776
@Rubicon1776 4 месяца назад
Obama knows what Louis CK’s thing is😂
@elishevak.8637
@elishevak.8637 Месяц назад
Important interview!
@michaellucas8882
@michaellucas8882 4 месяца назад
John has aged like wine. I couldnt believe he was 76 when i looked him up. Congrats!! To more life
@gavinwigg8057
@gavinwigg8057 4 месяца назад
Anybody else impressed by John and Emily's complete lack of stuttering? Amazing.
@chrimony
@chrimony 4 месяца назад
I was shocked she still has trouble saying her name on the phone.
@techguy651
@techguy651 4 месяца назад
I’m more amazed that they could turn it on voluntarily.
@P_Factor
@P_Factor 4 месяца назад
@@techguy651it’s not so much turning it off, for me it’s a conscious effort to avoid certain sounds or physically changing my breathing or my mannerisms to push through it.
@sanitary103
@sanitary103 4 месяца назад
@@chrimony yes stuttering is very complex. I could speak with 100% fluency then once in awhile, I'll have to slow down to prevent a block. strange stuff.
@CornyBum
@CornyBum 4 месяца назад
I helped record this, it took 27 top-to-bottom takes.
@ljbrandt500
@ljbrandt500 4 месяца назад
I can't believe you actually got Emily Blunt to sit down and talk with you! I thought you'd have been vilified by almost all of Hollywood by now.
@methylmania
@methylmania 4 месяца назад
She and her husband might be secretly based. Rumors exist about Krasinski.
@Gargeler
@Gargeler 4 месяца назад
😌🤣 no way, no matter how hollywood pretends, they still depend so much on a capitalist and democratic countries.
@tmmsplace
@tmmsplace 4 месяца назад
Stossel: brings you in with Libertarianism, keeps you hooked with Stutterism
@I_am_not_a_rob0t
@I_am_not_a_rob0t 4 месяца назад
I’ve never looked down on a stutterer. It seems painful, why would someone belittle someone for something they can’t control? I’m happy to hear that these two were able to overcome.
@Laugh1ngboy
@Laugh1ngboy 4 месяца назад
Because children are cruel and some never grow up.
@YunisRajab
@YunisRajab 4 месяца назад
@@Laugh1ngboy this is it 100%. It only takes one or two negative experiences as a child for you to be eternally ashamed
@gblargg
@gblargg 4 месяца назад
@@Laugh1ngboy I think cruelty in children actually comes from adults around them. They pick up on cruel adults but take longer to learn how to mask and excuse the behavior.
@partydean17
@partydean17 4 месяца назад
​@gblargg eh. They notice differences and it's a big deal to kids. I think we want to think there is a purity in children. And I wouldn't call them cruel. But they can be
@Laugh1ngboy
@Laugh1ngboy 4 месяца назад
@@gblargg It can. it also comes from the natural want to be in the group. If you are different it makes you an outsider and easy pickings. It's really just a part of growing up and only goes away when you learn empathy.
@mikeelliott9067
@mikeelliott9067 3 месяца назад
I don't think I have a problem with stuttering, but rather with public speaking , especially impromptu. Your sincere , and open interview was a beautiful reminder of being human.
@mr8610
@mr8610 4 месяца назад
John, you’re the man. Seriously. One of the few journalists who still have their integrity intact. Thank you for being you, friend.
@Stevarooni
@Stevarooni 4 месяца назад
What an endearingly personal interview! Thanks for your continuing efforts, John.
@Cindybin46user-nu4hg2dx6u
@Cindybin46user-nu4hg2dx6u 4 месяца назад
And nobody speaks up about how they BOTH blurted out the sh-word, right on camera! This is why most of my family and friends wouldn't even watch RU-vid.
@gl2996
@gl2996 4 месяца назад
@@Cindybin46user-nu4hg2dx6u Maybe because it's already creeping us all out how obsessed *you* are with it.
@FP194
@FP194 4 месяца назад
@@Cindybin46user-nu4hg2dx6u You obviously have OCD about 💩
@margiethessin8975
@margiethessin8975 4 месяца назад
My dad was a stutterer and became a trial lawyer. He trained himself to speak without a stutter in court but still stuttered sometimes at home. None of us 6 children stuttered.
@leekimjinyoon4473
@leekimjinyoon4473 4 месяца назад
Legend
@kokkari37
@kokkari37 4 месяца назад
I swear Emily is the most interesting celebrity out there. She is always very captivating, funny, and real!
@Cindybin46user-nu4hg2dx6u
@Cindybin46user-nu4hg2dx6u 4 месяца назад
Why doesn't ANYBODY speak up about how they both used the sh-word??
@jasonharrison25
@jasonharrison25 4 месяца назад
@@Cindybin46user-nu4hg2dx6u ?
@gl2996
@gl2996 4 месяца назад
@@Cindybin46user-nu4hg2dx6u Because nobody cares, other than you.
@LagrangePoint0
@LagrangePoint0 4 месяца назад
@@Cindybin46user-nu4hg2dx6u because we don't give a FK
@SophieCmay
@SophieCmay 4 месяца назад
@@Cindybin46user-nu4hg2dx6ubro that legit doesn’t matter. Everyone swear who’s even gives one 💀 you’ve overreacted way too much 😂jeeze
@aaronrivero3221
@aaronrivero3221 4 месяца назад
I’m 25 years old and I have been a stutter all my life. At this point I wear it like a badge of honor and don’t give a shit. I’ve done more in my life than any person my age I know. I married the hottie of the class, I bought a house before anyone else, I am more advanced in my career than all my friends. Not to brag about these things but I think being this way has forced me to pivot to becoming better at many other things. Thank you John for this interview.
@strongallalong89
@strongallalong89 4 месяца назад
That’s great, good for you brother! Happy for you. 🙌🏼
@mobiusraptor7
@mobiusraptor7 3 месяца назад
I'm convinced the secret of life is to not give a f*ck. When people call you something, you ignore it and they will shut up eventually. And that take strength honestly.
@traporocker
@traporocker 4 месяца назад
As a stutterer myself i know exactly what Emily talks about when it comes to phone speaking. And i actually didn't know that she, Samuel and Bruce did studder. Great interview John! Cheers from Sweden.
@aaronrivero3221
@aaronrivero3221 4 месяца назад
Churchill also stuttered, Marilyn Monroe too. A lot of famous people and brilliant people stuttered. Not to say all stutters are brilliant but hey we at least have a common trait.
@DomoArigatoRobot0
@DomoArigatoRobot0 4 месяца назад
I like the spelling of "studder", thank you.
@iskthedijify
@iskthedijify 3 месяца назад
yes, i cant say my own name on the phone either. i couldnt believe she said that, very touching.
@mikeh6286
@mikeh6286 4 месяца назад
Thank you to open minded guests! John deserves a lot more recognition.
@vinnieboombatzmd3508
@vinnieboombatzmd3508 4 месяца назад
Being a stutterer as a kid in the 70's was brutal. Kids are merciless and some teachers assumed I was stupid. I received some speech therapy through the school and luckily by the time I entered high school I had mostly grown out of it. But still to this day, as mentioned by John and Emily, I have a few triggers that cause a stammer. It's strange how the stutter still manifests itself today. I have trouble ordering at drive-through speakers, strange as that sounds. I have no idea why that situation triggers it.
@harleymann2086
@harleymann2086 4 месяца назад
Been there; done that. I wonder if it is just as tough today.
@sanitary103
@sanitary103 4 месяца назад
yes stuttering is very unique in that not every person has the same trigger. some people have fear speaking on the phone but can give oral presentations flawlessly.
@MrWiseinheart
@MrWiseinheart 4 месяца назад
​@@sanitary103interesting, it would seem like the opposite should be true, hiding behind a phone or you're standing in front of a whole bunch of people. 😅
@MrWiseinheart
@MrWiseinheart 4 месяца назад
Sorry you had to live thru that, but it also made you who you are today.
@daniellajefferson7133
@daniellajefferson7133 4 месяца назад
This interview brought me to tears. I've been a stutter my whole life. I thought that once I learned another language, it would reduce it, but now I stutter both in Portuguese and English. You and Emily expressed this condition so accurately. Thank you.
@willd7518
@willd7518 4 месяца назад
I've stuttered my whole life, as well as one of my uncles, and one of my nephews. What helped me, kinda like what Mrs. Blunt said, was talking in a different tone of voice than my normal tone. I still stutter from time to time but it's mostly whenever I over think, or have anxiety, or when I'm really excited about something. Feels like some times my mind is working too fast so I can't speak the words as fast as my mind is working. Best of luck with whatever you try for stuttering.
@DecrepitBiden
@DecrepitBiden Месяц назад
I've been to 3 speech therapists. They all say the same thing. To SLOW down & approach every word slowly. It does work for me. Hope it helps. Didn't start stuttering until I was 11.
@ccpanel
@ccpanel 3 месяца назад
Stuttering is a physical manifestation of a mind that is running FASTER than your mechanical body can process. In general its not a failure of your physical body, its an indicator of superior mental ability.
@brandon6759
@brandon6759 4 месяца назад
Theater miraculously helps my brother’s stutter. His is so bad that he physically contorts trying to get words out. But give him a script and he can deliver lines in front of an audience. Give him a song and he will sing with such a voice it’ll give you goosebumps.
@helder6175
@helder6175 4 месяца назад
Emily Blunt is such a beautiful woman. Her voice and accent are also so attractive. Had no idea that she and any of the other A-list actors have/had a stuttering problem. Just goes to show how wonderful they are in their craft to do things in front of a camera and especially on a live stage seemingly flawlessly.
@matthewlee4834
@matthewlee4834 4 месяца назад
So glad people like Stossel and Blunt are talking about stuff like this. Proud of them for managing their disability/struggle
@alaskabornheathen8902
@alaskabornheathen8902 4 месяца назад
Emily Blunt really is a phenomenal actress. I had no idea so many actors had a stutter. That makes sense though how it can be an aid or cure to do TV or acting. I’ve noticed Tourette’s is similar. If there’s something for the person to focus on that they are interested in, they tend to have less ticks and less uncontrolled speech. I’m glad there’s help out there now and culture is finally starting to accept people.
@Taldaran
@Taldaran 4 месяца назад
The classic country artist Mel Tillis stuttered and found that when he sang, the stutters went away. I think I read somewhere that the processing for singing utilizes a different part of the brain and bypasses the stutter. If you want to look at it in a different way, memorizing lines and approaching it as not having to come up with sentences on the fly, but from rote memory does the exact same thing. This warm interview made me smile from ear to ear!
@hensonlaura
@hensonlaura 4 месяца назад
John, I am so glad you got help for your stutter before you left the air. I've been tuning in since I was a child & your reports have been enlightening to millions of us. Like yourself, I'm a refugee from what used to be the Left & I appreciate your intelligent, common sense videos. I wish you all the best.
@StosselTV
@StosselTV 4 месяца назад
I haven't "left the air!" Stossel TV reaches millions!
@PhyloGenesis
@PhyloGenesis 4 месяца назад
​@@StosselTVI think they mean legacy/corporate media. Are you still on that too?
@richcampbell3502
@richcampbell3502 4 месяца назад
I think she means when you started on air, stuttering almost made you quit being on air, but we are all glad you got help and stayed on air informing us for decades, and still continue to do 😊
@bingbong3643
@bingbong3643 4 месяца назад
Emily blunt is a beautiful soul and very fun-loving woman.
@joerussell9574
@joerussell9574 4 месяца назад
I second that wowza :)!
@robe4314
@robe4314 4 месяца назад
Her laugh is just so great.
@Cindybin46user-nu4hg2dx6u
@Cindybin46user-nu4hg2dx6u 4 месяца назад
And another person here raving about the interview while I'm fuming about how they both used the sh-word, right on camera. Doesn't this bother ANYBODY? Are you all so immune to this lanugage due to the Internet these days?? We NEVER heard this kind of language when I was growing up.
@joerussell9574
@joerussell9574 4 месяца назад
@@Cindybin46user-nu4hg2dx6u It is just a sign of the times Cindy. We have heard words like this we are definitely immune to this and worse. This word is nothing compared to others!
@LynyrdSkynyrd.4Ever
@LynyrdSkynyrd.4Ever 4 месяца назад
​@@Cindybin46user-nu4hg2dx6u sl Sadly our society is becoming more illiterate and our language simpler and cruder on a daily basis. The Internet has greatly expedited this decline, in my opinion
@robe4314
@robe4314 4 месяца назад
She seems like such a genuine person.
@jicudi
@jicudi 4 месяца назад
This is a wonderful interview.
@joebikes
@joebikes 4 месяца назад
Thank you for sharing this. My speech impediment has made life more challenging. I also stutter. Every conversation is a constant battle. Words do not come naturally. I have to fight for every word, thinking about how to pronounce every syllable. For people without a speech impediment, they are on a smooth highway, with little to no bumps or turns. For people with a speech impediment, like John, Emily, and myself… we are on a back country road, with rocks, ruts, hills, and sharp corners. Always needing to be on our toes in order to sound normal. Yes we absolutely can sound normal, but it takes a great deal of effort. This effort takes away our capacity to be genuine and our ability to be attentive to what others are saying. You see, we are not being genuine in our lives. We are acting “normal”. We have to act like we don’t struggle with our words. Our “normal” is stuttering, stammering, and tripping over our words. Which is not acceptable to most people. Much love to those who struggle with a speech impediments. Thanks for sharing John & Emily.
@GaryHardyLive
@GaryHardyLive 4 месяца назад
I experienced and still experience the same as Emily. I avoid saying my name sometimes too and if I do impressions it goes away. Great interview John, thank you.
@aaa7189
@aaa7189 4 месяца назад
I worked with a bad stutterer, when he sang or got mad it went away
@ronframe387
@ronframe387 4 месяца назад
​@@aaa7189Country singer Mel Tillis stuttered badly, until he started singing!
@jeremygilby1455
@jeremygilby1455 4 месяца назад
I've notice a thing with Stuttering and Dyslexia (which I suffer from), the person's brain works in a different way than normal. (For me its multi-dimensional thinking, as opposed to linear or free-association thinking), but others I know are savants in finances, math, music and acting.
@DanielEckert63
@DanielEckert63 4 месяца назад
OMG - it’s like I won the lottery - Emily Blunt and John Stossel in an interview - how WONDERFUL that was to watch. Thank you for sharing.
@Appleblade
@Appleblade 4 месяца назад
Top actress right there. Great in so many movies!
@kevinkent6351
@kevinkent6351 4 месяца назад
Stuttering has definitely been a set back in my life-it’s prevented me from attaining high level business success. But everyone is dealt a hand in life and this is our hand to play.
@brookelanziner
@brookelanziner 4 месяца назад
Wow, what an unexpected interview! John Stossel is unmatched, no one does it like the Stossel 🙌
@mnntropy5615
@mnntropy5615 4 месяца назад
I absolutely love Emily Blunt! One of the best and most respectable actors in this era. I was surprised to hear that she stutters and I am so glad that you talked to her about this on air.
@ellenvandevoorde8943
@ellenvandevoorde8943 4 месяца назад
I love Emily Blunt, great actress, and seems very real compared to other Hollywood actors ❤
@User5_
@User5_ 4 месяца назад
I want to hear Stossel with a Texan accent lol
@ronframe387
@ronframe387 4 месяца назад
And the hat! That would be great!
@SalvadorEguiarteDG
@SalvadorEguiarteDG 4 месяца назад
Wow! This was beautiful!! Thank you, John and Emily!! 🥲
@houseofhas9355
@houseofhas9355 4 месяца назад
I think so many people deal with this, and it feels good to know there are famous people who stutters sometimes.
@Marth70
@Marth70 6 часов назад
Before this video my whole life I thought my stutter was just me being stupid. Anytime I'd have to pitch an idea present at my school/work I would always screw it up and sound like an idiot; getting hung up over and over again then in my embarrassment I would just shut myself down with the phrase "So Yeah" to end the endless train wreck. Its comforting to know that I'm not alone. I feel the pain that Emily feels. Its hard to represent yourself truly with a stutter and you always feeling like people are judging you. As if you are some nervous wreck who has short term memory loss to strangers.
@larryaustin2201
@larryaustin2201 4 месяца назад
Thank you so much for this, I’ve never stuttered myself. However my older brother stuttered badly as a young man, it became much better as he grew but never completely left. I appreciate your story and bringing this to light.
@JavierSalcedoC
@JavierSalcedoC 4 месяца назад
I'll always love to watch this humble, beautiful, smart and caring human being Great to see Emily as well
@seanl67
@seanl67 4 месяца назад
Emily Blunt seems like the type of woman you could take to a fancy ball on Friday night, and the local pub on Saturday night. She has the right mix of being classy, sassy, and down to earth.
@thefreeman8791
@thefreeman8791 Месяц назад
My dad’s best friend from college stutters really bad. But growing up, we never thought anything about it. He loves to talk and we always enjoyed listening to him, especially his war stories. He is in a VA nursing home now. Great man and great hero.
@petermclaughlin7659
@petermclaughlin7659 4 месяца назад
In 3rd grade, my teacher made me read out of the Bible, in front of the class, every morning. I would have rather of been in front of a firing squad. Now at 64, the studder will come to visit once in a while, usually when I’m tired. The one skill we all have is the ability to change words on the fly.
@JEBavido
@JEBavido 4 месяца назад
I don’t stutter, but when I’m tired I lose my nouns. “Put… that…that… over on the…the…”
@millenaire92
@millenaire92 4 месяца назад
Precisely! It's exhausting forming a sentence in my mind, predicting where I will stutter and changing the words in advance, all while trying to say what I'm currently saying. It feeds on itself.
@P_Factor
@P_Factor 4 месяца назад
@@millenaire92I just got done writing a comment of my own explaining exactly that. I’ve explained to my girlfriend that it’s mentally exhausting by the end of the day to be in the middle of a conversation and planning out the next sentences and avoiding specific words that I’ve learned will trip me up.
@GKsGS400
@GKsGS400 4 месяца назад
The more I hear form Emily Blunt the more I like her. Like when she said, "When I get a script that describes the protagonist as a "Strong Independent Woman" I roll my eyes and throw it in the trash: LOL
@id104335409
@id104335409 4 месяца назад
Everyone should see this. Not just people who stutter. This way they can understand the difficulty some people have when trying to communicate and how freeing it is when they find a way to overcome it. It shouldnt be a stigma. When you see hiw many famous people have that problem you realise you dont have to be held back by believing you cant do something like this and others realise that stutter is not something that defines a person and that they can be as smart and charming as any of these celebrities.
@cedricwilford
@cedricwilford 4 месяца назад
Well, this was delightful. Thank you, John and Emily!
@Zarreth
@Zarreth 4 месяца назад
The thing that helped me and is a continued aid is this wrestling fan hobby of fantasy wrestling leagues where we go into character and vote on who sounds more convincing. It sounds incredibly lame but it's fun and has actually helped me, kind of like acting helped her in the same way.
@DUKEzors
@DUKEzors 4 месяца назад
Let me tell you something brother. That's too sweet.
@RussPaladino
@RussPaladino 4 месяца назад
And ironically, your voice is so comforting and familiar from listening to your great reporting for so many years. The way you ask questions, the cadence and flow, and the sound are very dear to me.
@Saint_Wolf_
@Saint_Wolf_ 4 месяца назад
I don't have nor know any chronical stutterers but I'm happy both of you could find your work arounds for it. This was quite the treat of an interview, thanks John.
@tomallen8459
@tomallen8459 4 месяца назад
In high school, I was in speech class, I noticed most of my friends had speech impediments of one type or another. The result of years of dealing with it gave them great confidence in oratory, debate team, drama class all of that. Ever since then I've watched newscasters to see if I can tell if they've overcome some speech problem. In my experience the very best public speakers of all types were folks dealing with these problems. I always envied their confidence.
@megamcg4412
@megamcg4412 4 месяца назад
Emily does a good job of covering. I heard it slightly.
@dragonrider9051
@dragonrider9051 4 месяца назад
I always thought it was all that head trauma at an early age. I can't verbally covey what I'm thinking quickly. My words come out so garbled. Stress an others impatiently waiting makes it worse
@benrosn8154
@benrosn8154 4 месяца назад
This is the coolest thing ever, Stossel is awesome, Emily is so beautiful and elegant
@smritifun
@smritifun 4 месяца назад
I stutter - I'm a woman in my 50s and I'm actually a teacher!!! I feared talking my whole life and now I can't believe what I do for a living!! Thanks for all the inspiration John Stossel!!
@redcarpeteater6903
@redcarpeteater6903 4 месяца назад
My brother stuttered his whole life, I know it was painful, frustrating and limiting. I felt so sorry for him because he had a very hard time expressing himself.
@wesrm1
@wesrm1 4 месяца назад
Pity does not help. All that is necessary is to not make a big deal about it or make people feel less than or pander to them.
@Douglas_Gillette
@Douglas_Gillette 4 месяца назад
Life is full of obstacles. Sometimes you are alone. Keep going and try to find support. These challenges can be overcome and figured out. This is a great conversation.
@Art-is-craft
@Art-is-craft 4 месяца назад
I never knew that about her or John either. They are some of the most elegant speakers I have heard.
@darrelleddington7948
@darrelleddington7948 4 месяца назад
I have a daughter-in-law who stutters, but when she sings...wow! It would absolutely knock your socks off!
@craigraper6169
@craigraper6169 4 месяца назад
I was at HCRI January 1976. It was a life altering experience for me. I still stutter at times, and I go back to monitor my speaking behaviors to get past it. When people find out I am a "recovering" stuttered, they think I'm pulling their leg.
@LOLINC2010
@LOLINC2010 4 месяца назад
Thanks 4 this video John and Emily. I've been stuttering pretty much my whole life, and it's fun to hear these issues being brought up to others who may not know the kinds of things we stutterers go through.
@ashurmoshe2125
@ashurmoshe2125 4 месяца назад
She is so beautiful 😍 like omg
@cidadaoPPT
@cidadaoPPT 4 месяца назад
I liked Emily … now I have even more respect for her. John is a legend. Always will be! Loved this!
@senenjosecestipona
@senenjosecestipona 4 месяца назад
..now, this is nice conversation..love it..
@HardRockMiner
@HardRockMiner 4 месяца назад
There is nothing worse than having something to say and knowing what it is, but being unable to say it. It is as though you're being held hostage by your own self.
@toshikotanaka3249
@toshikotanaka3249 4 месяца назад
"There is nothing worse than having something to say and knowing what it is, but being unable to say it" I disagree. I believe that waking up in a box 8 feet underground with a 60 minute tank of oxygen would be far worse. Just saying. I'm not trying to be a troll I just think that everyone would agree there are far worse things, far worse indeed.
@HardRockMiner
@HardRockMiner 4 месяца назад
@@toshikotanaka3249 - Everybody dies. Not everybody truly lives.
@toshikotanaka3249
@toshikotanaka3249 4 месяца назад
@@HardRockMiner And what does that have to do with stuttering? And who is to decide what "truly living" is?
@HardRockMiner
@HardRockMiner 4 месяца назад
@@toshikotanaka3249 - Lmao!! You just failed the troll test, kid. I knew you would. I can't give you the attention that your dad didn't. Troll on.
@toshikotanaka3249
@toshikotanaka3249 4 месяца назад
@@HardRockMiner Whatever you say. I'll just go talk with the adults. 🙄
@metalgrinch
@metalgrinch 4 месяца назад
Emily Blunt doesn't have to say a single word to me and she'll still have infatuated. 😍😍😍❤❤❤
@timmaertens1583
@timmaertens1583 4 месяца назад
This isn’t something I would normally watch but it piqued my interest and I want to support you, John, because I think you’re an outstanding journalist and I appreciate what you do.
@negedex
@negedex 4 месяца назад
Thank you both for this. Stuttering is interesting in that a great deal of people don’t realize they’re affected by it thinking something else is causing they’re ability to vocally communicate.
@Only-Meats
@Only-Meats 4 месяца назад
An employee of mine is a severe stutterer. I'm always very patient with him as his mom passed away recently, and he has depression. I can tell he's had it rough. But, I've shown him that he doesn't have to be nervous around me just because I'm the boss, and that seems to have helped him a lot. He seems very appreciative of my patience, and I'm sure that a lot of people have made fun of him growing up.
@RachelRichards
@RachelRichards 4 месяца назад
This is a very sweet comment. Patience is such a blessing
@EasyThere
@EasyThere 4 месяца назад
Emily is one of only a few women who can pull off the female action lead and she doesn't want to play them. Oh how the actresses must chirp and squawk when she walks into the room.
@painkiller1968
@painkiller1968 4 месяца назад
I liked Emily Blunt before. Now I think I'm in love with her! What a charming and beautiful lady! Really good actress and very cool how she got over the stuttering. Cool interview and report!
@chrism9037
@chrism9037 4 месяца назад
Great interview John
@badgerspvcoachellis2436
@badgerspvcoachellis2436 4 месяца назад
I really enjoy John’s videos. Emily Blunt seems like a very nice person! ❤
@AscendantStoic
@AscendantStoic 4 месяца назад
That was a very pleasant and unexpected interview, a much wanted break from all the politics around us, and an interesting subject as well. Worth mentioning that IMO Emily is definitely one of the few lovable actresses in Hollywood who is worthy of respect.
@dollysinn
@dollysinn 4 месяца назад
Doc Schultz slapped the stuttering out of him. Doc Schultz is a national treasure with his brute force, open-hand strikes.
@paulholmes672
@paulholmes672 4 месяца назад
Emily Blunt, what an absolutely beautiful person. Always loved her movies and knew she was special, now there is another reason to admire her. And you John, the accolades are the same, but more so. Your voice has always been your greatest asset next to your clear thinking, similar to a recognizable Anthony Hopkins or a Sean Connery like signature tone and rhythm. Keep up the great work at promoting sanity and revealing organized ineptitude in today's world. Thank You Both!!!!
@Cindybin46user-nu4hg2dx6u
@Cindybin46user-nu4hg2dx6u 4 месяца назад
But she blurted out the sh-word, right after John did! It was bad enough HE used it, and then SHE used it!
@LynyrdSkynyrd.4Ever
@LynyrdSkynyrd.4Ever 4 месяца назад
​@@Cindybin46user-nu4hg2dx6u_ They are both godless Hollywood elites. They probably substantially cleaned up their language just for this interview.
@FP194
@FP194 4 месяца назад
@@Cindybin46user-nu4hg2dx6u You should seek help for your OCD
@HaloDude557
@HaloDude557 4 месяца назад
@@Cindybin46user-nu4hg2dx6ushit?
@RodCleaves
@RodCleaves 4 месяца назад
Interesting, other than his POV on most things, the reason I like John Stossel is his voice.
@qcrew2938
@qcrew2938 4 месяца назад
How can we forget the world famous Stuttering John Melendez.... He's an A-List actor aswell
@r3ality1
@r3ality1 4 месяца назад
Thank you both for this great interview. As a stutterer myself this hits very close to home. I avoid and have a constantly changing array of coping mechanisms just as you talked about. It hasn't really held me back, but I think I hit the "don't give a shit" phase in my 30s so I do "stutter openly".
@willwatson995
@willwatson995 4 месяца назад
great interview, interesting topic!
@p42uynot59
@p42uynot59 4 месяца назад
These two are two of my favorite people. I would've never guessed Emily. You're a terrific actress. John I listen to you all the time and would've never guessed either. God Bless you both for this admission.
@F4FWildcat
@F4FWildcat 4 месяца назад
My youngest son suffered from disfluency. Through his grade school, we found a speech therapist that really helped him overcome his stutter. It took about a year, but slowly, he gained fluency. One day he met with his therapist and she told him this would be their last session. He was alarmed at first, but she told him he was a success! He wanted to get her a thank you card because her work with him meant so much to him! My wife and he picked out a card and he wrote in it, "I just want to T-T-Thank you so much!" The next day she saw my son and gave him a big teary-eyed hug! Thanks to those that shared their struggle.
@Spidouz
@Spidouz 4 месяца назад
I like her and the way she talks, her accent and intonation, she has a lovely voice… and she looks very happy with her husband and kid. It’s refreshing to see some celebrities with some family values and not being part of the whole depraved world.
@vod96
@vod96 4 месяца назад
As a stutterer myself, i didn't find it embarrassing - mostly when people abused me being stuck, id just be even more assertive in my speech after it passed, so now i still stutter, but IDGAF, and people ride off that energy, instead of the embarrassment.
@Storytime2023x
@Storytime2023x 4 месяца назад
“ I love that story.” - Pee Wee Herman
@jasonbaling6696
@jasonbaling6696 4 месяца назад
She's one of my favorite actresses.
@MikeCasucci
@MikeCasucci 4 месяца назад
Holy shit.... So relatable. The terror and shame is incredible to not just be able to speak
@Yup712
@Yup712 4 месяца назад
This was awesome. So inspiring to find out people like Emily Blunt, who I already thought highly of, were dealing with something like this and still managed to do everything she’s done.
@craftiestcraftstress
@craftiestcraftstress 4 месяца назад
Thank you for this... My 15 year old Daughter, who loves Emily Blunt, just happens to have a stutter. This interview made her happy and made her not feel so alone in her struggle.
@Cindybin46user-nu4hg2dx6u
@Cindybin46user-nu4hg2dx6u 4 месяца назад
But aren't you upset that they both used profanity in this interview? Here I was watching with interest, and I was shocked when John blurted out that crude word, and then SHE used it, too! And now your teen daughter heard it!
@craftiestcraftstress
@craftiestcraftstress 4 месяца назад
@@Cindybin46user-nu4hg2dx6u I was a little shocked, but I've taught my daughter that the world is a crazy place. We can't always control what we see and hear... But we can control how we personally act. She knows not to speak that way, and I trust her.
@Cindybin46user-nu4hg2dx6u
@Cindybin46user-nu4hg2dx6u 4 месяца назад
@@craftiestcraftstress That's good to know.
@josephs.7960
@josephs.7960 4 месяца назад
Reminds me of The King's Speech. Great movie.
@kevinogles4770
@kevinogles4770 3 месяца назад
Great interview. Amazing how two studders have the most soothing of voices!
@theinflationsituation8870
@theinflationsituation8870 3 месяца назад
John you're a legend! And Emily is hot!
@sw20matt
@sw20matt 4 месяца назад
The approach you take with this video is really refreshing. Rather than an acceptance and celebration campaign you recognize it as being an issue that needs to be treated. You also did it in a way that is compassionate and demonstrates how other disability should be approached.
@millenaire92
@millenaire92 4 месяца назад
Aa a lifelong stutterer, thank you John for speaking about this! Speech therapy didn't work for me, I just "stopped giving a shit" in early 20s, and slowly but surely it has all but faded away. If you know what to listen for, however, you'll still hear remnants. At least I do.
@popeyeandthejeep7459
@popeyeandthejeep7459 4 месяца назад
Slowed down how fast I talked helped. A sort of down shift in my speech. Reading to myself helped. Still get stuck on words from time to time. Less noticeable as you get older. Definitely keeps you from being a chatter box most times. Never cured. They right about that.
@toughlovestutter
@toughlovestutter 4 месяца назад
Love how personal they got, incredible interview. I feel the same way, it needs to be talked about to get rid of the stigma.
@jpablo2016
@jpablo2016 4 месяца назад
Thank you for this Stossel. It is hopeful!
@marna_li
@marna_li 4 месяца назад
I can only imagine how much energy it takes just to hide it and appear "normal". And adding to that, the symptoms are very much triggered by stress and anxiety. Similar to tics. And to some there is trauma from childhood when told not to stutter. We should not shame anyone for stuttering or wanting to deal with it.
@AtZero138
@AtZero138 3 месяца назад
I suffered this, But I was blessed with, never being made fun of or Pressured,, Reading aloud in school,, Pure Dread!! Alphabetical order... Yikes.. Last name starts with a D!! I say blessed, because I've heard many stories about others being Bullied,, adults mostly, let alone kids,, Cheers from Huntington Beach CA 🇺🇸
@chriskenney4377
@chriskenney4377 4 месяца назад
I can't explain, but this conversation between you and Emily Blunt brought tears. Maybe it suggest the overcoming of vulnerability? This one is a great memory. Thanks John
@mikehenthorn1778
@mikehenthorn1778 4 месяца назад
i too stuttered when younger. if i get in a rush i still do. thank you for doing this.
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