The creator of Stutterology, Ezra Horak (they/them) has been a stutterer since the age of 6. They have volunteered with various non-profit stuttering organizations for the last 10 years and are a sought-after voice to represent stuttering.
In 2022, they launched the Stutterology podcast and Instagram. Their work is used by professionals regularly - from professors teaching graduate students, educators teaching continued education, to school-based speech therapists working with young people who stutter.
Ezra currently is a Board Co-Chair for SPACE, a cross-borders nonprofit (spacetostutter.org) committed to creating inclusive spaces for people who stutter.
The views and opinions expressed on Stutterology belong to their author and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of any entities they represent.
What Ezra has done…
Panels & Speaking
- Presentations for graduate students of speech 
 and language therapy
- Led one-day regional conference 
- Individual Conference Workshops 
- StutterFEST Online Workshop 
Consulting
- Website and values copy 
- Social media language 
- Using trauma-informed and 
 neurodivergent-friendly therapy for stutterers
- Diversity and Inclusion in the workplace 
Leadership
- Co-chair of board; SPACE (spacetostutter.org) 
- Regional Director; National Stuttering Association 
- Chapter Leader; National Stuttering Association 
Published Works
- To stutter is to speak — challenging perceptions in the face of mockery. Vancouver Sun, 2024. 
- Acting in the Fear. Letting Go (National Stuttering Association), 2019. 
- Speaking Isn’t Easy. Bedlam Magazine, 2015. 
 
                        