Gareth Gates' BBC Lifeline Appeal for The British Stammering Association - BBC One

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    Watch the BBC first on iPlayer 👉 bbc.in/iPlayer... www.stammering.org Pop and musical theatre star, Gareth Gates makes an appeal on behalf of the British Stammering Association, the UK's national charity that offers support to adults, children and families who are affected by stammering.
    The film features four-year-old Zachary, who suddenly developed a severe stammer just after his third birthday, making him so distressed he felt he couldn't speak anymore. But with the help of the British Stammering Association, Zachary got the help he needed through early intervention speech and language therapy. He is now back to the happy, confident boy he was before.
    To donate, please go to the website www.stammering.org or by calling 0208 983 1003. Or if you'd like to post a donation please make your cheque payable to THE BRITISH STAMMERING ASSOCIATION and send it TO THE BRITISH STAMMERING ASSOCIATION, 15 Old Ford Road, London, E2 9PJ.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 55

  • @xxfringiexx
    @xxfringiexx 12 років тому +5

    Heide is a wonderful person! She should be praised for how she has coped with her stammer, truly inspirational!

  • @VickyAnne93
    @VickyAnne93 9 років тому +19

    Gareth Gates is a very inspirational person, he shows us that even though he's faced hardships such as his stammer he is overcoming it and most of all makes the best of it! Gareth you are a beautiful person from the inside and out! I have the utmost respect for you :-) also you have the most lovely voice! Have always been a big fan!

  • @andygreeny11
    @andygreeny11 12 років тому +5

    brilliant cause and as a person who stammers myself, this is really takes me to heart, once i was on a bus, asking for my ticket, stuttering, and i have gotten myself into a way of saying sorry for stuttering, the bus driver was so supporting, i felt better after he said "what you saying sorry for?"

  • @so7iane88
    @so7iane88 4 роки тому

    I really admire this guy...God bless him and everyone outta there.

  • @rahmaervira1476
    @rahmaervira1476 5 років тому +1

    Long time no see Gareth Gates, you are inspiring...😍😍

  • @onegathers
    @onegathers 12 років тому +2

    very good awareness raising video about a condition we often overlook. and heide, you're beautiful.

  • @Edam999
    @Edam999 12 років тому +1

    Proud of my friends.

  • @samueltemby6461
    @samueltemby6461 8 років тому +3

    I find stammering very challenging and Gareth gates is a great inspiration

  • @Budcat101
    @Budcat101 12 років тому

    been there and done that! it is one tough "journey" good luck and keep the faith

  • @cyclingcoupleprabhatranjan1555
    @cyclingcoupleprabhatranjan1555 3 роки тому +2

    I am a hardcore ex stammerer.. However happy to say -
    1. I am a Zonal Manager in Sales & Marketing in a leading Tata Group company.
    2. Along with my wife, I am first Married Couple of India who did international Cycling LRM 1200 km in least times.
    3. Recorded in "India Book of Records" in cycling and represented India in 1200 km prestigious cycling in Paris(France) PBP 2019. Also selected for 1500 km London (UK) LEL-2022.
    4. I have done highest study, B.E(Mechanical), MBA, M.Phil.(Management), Ph.D(Management), SAP Certified-Sales &Distribution.
    Regards
    Dr Prabhat Ranjan

  • @samccllm
    @samccllm 12 років тому

    Made me cries.

  • @TheJimmimurphy
    @TheJimmimurphy 12 років тому +1

    absolute inspirational video!!

  • @butterfly0flutterby
    @butterfly0flutterby 12 років тому

    fantastic cause. brilliant awareness video. and Gareth Gates looks gorgeous!

  • @mwartdt
    @mwartdt 11 років тому +1

    great video, great organization. stammering is really a huge challenge

  • @djtreeman1
    @djtreeman1 12 років тому +1

    id love to see these 4 people who 'dislike' this... brilliant awareness video.

  • @onegathers
    @onegathers 12 років тому +4

    i've only know a few people with stammers; one lad had a severe one- you just had to let him talk and not rush him or try and 'jump in' and finish sentences for him. i can imagine it being hard; people need to be educated, really.

  • @TheMizou1997
    @TheMizou1997 11 років тому

    oh my god this made me cry i feel the same i'm in high school and i stammer and it's soo baad

  • @jordanhalkier81
    @jordanhalkier81 11 років тому +1

    I am 16 and I have a stammer, It is so hard to live with and it affect me in so many different ways like talking on the phone or getting on the bus but I have learned to cope with it and have a normal life :)

  • @infiniteboiiiy3478
    @infiniteboiiiy3478 5 років тому +5

    I stammer really badly as well 😭.

    • @bencooper3127
      @bencooper3127 4 роки тому +2

      I feel your pain alot of people think it's a laugh but in reality it's a block on life everyone judges the way you speak on present your self with a stammer you cant Express your real self you hold back incase people laugh and make you feel like your a 1inch tall which has happened to me many times.

  • @FannyLerouxTime
    @FannyLerouxTime 12 років тому

    Very good cause, i hope this appeal does alot for them :)

  • @Fragil1ty
    @Fragil1ty 12 років тому +2

    I have a slight stammer, I'd say, but I really feel sorry for these people and all I want to dod is try and help them and do something helpful. :(

  • @Risjaiswal
    @Risjaiswal 11 років тому +2

    Even I have stammering problem
    N I can't lead a normal life like others
    I m feeling like crying while writing this.
    It totally destroys my social life

    • @manicbassa
      @manicbassa 7 років тому

      why not do something about it?

  • @edybarcelona541
    @edybarcelona541 3 роки тому

    you can survive Mr & also the people like you don't give up God is Good

  • @mick0073
    @mick0073 6 років тому

    I have a stutter but I don’t really care about it because all my friends are accepted my stutter and also my one is getting better than before!! I reckon that the important to fix it is what environmentally I stay in!!!

  • @TELEVISIBLE
    @TELEVISIBLE 12 років тому

    I hope people be more aware of this desease and support people who have speech problem

  • @jordanhalkier81
    @jordanhalkier81 11 років тому

    Yeah I found it out to talk to other people too

  • @ollyfarrell
    @ollyfarrell 12 років тому

    Strange music edit at 0:32

  • @ceekay9253
    @ceekay9253 9 років тому +2

    I have been a great admirer of Gareth Gates but I wish he would kindly correct himself that stammering is NOT a neurological disorder, there have been no conclusive studies to prove so. Stammering is accentuated by nervousness, anxiety and shyness. Ever wondered why a stammerer can speak fluently when he's alone or around the people he's close to?

    • @mackenziedraney7468
      @mackenziedraney7468 8 років тому +3

      Um... As a person with a stammer, I can't speak fluently even around just my mom and dad.

    • @jordanhalkier81
      @jordanhalkier81 8 років тому

      +Mackenzie Draney same here, this person obviously doesn't know much about stammering

    • @ceekay9253
      @ceekay9253 8 років тому

      Jordan Halkier
      Yet there are others who can speak in front of their family members or friends but not in front of strangers? Every one's stutter is unique and it'd be outrageous to call this habit a neurological disorder. Do you stutter when you are alone? Neither of you have answered my question but put forth your own logic and claimed that I know nothing about stammering. Truth be told, stuttering is still such a big mystery today. It can vary in intensity from day to day, situation to situation, person to person and most of all within a person. There are days when I am absolutely fluent and days when I can't get a word out. If it was a neurological disorder, the intensity of my stutter would be constant. Anyway, try and open your mind to what I have said rather than outright rejecting it. I was in your place before. I was a severe stutterer who could not speak if his life dependent on it. I was suicidal. But therapy has brought me a long way in beating this habit. I did not take any medicines or undergo any operation to cure my so called "neurological disorder". If it were so, breathing techniques and fluency shaping wouldn't change our neurology.

    • @jordanhalkier81
      @jordanhalkier81 8 років тому +1

      +Razor Ex it is neurological because I stammer when I am speaking to myself or with my family, I rarely have good days with my stammer, mostly are bad, stammering has made me sucidal too in the past, also made me feel depressed and have very bad anxiety, thankfully I getting help for this. Stammering is very puzzling for society because all they see is a stammer they don't see the full extent of the impact that it has on the person, the emotional impact is so damaging this is why stammering is seen as a disability

    • @ceekay9253
      @ceekay9253 8 років тому

      Jordan Halkier
      Have you tried to seek help in the form of therapy or Self help groups in your area? I used to stammer too when I was alone. But I have improved from then on. It is indeed true that rarely do people see how debilitating stammering can be. One might even go to the extent of calling it a disability. But, how about we call it a habit? Just for ourselves and between the two of us? Because that's what it really is at the end of the day. Have you read Redefining Stuttering by John Harrison? If you haven't, I really suggest that you do. A simple google search would give you the top link to the pdf. I would also recommend reading Advice to those who stutter by The Stuttering Foundation, it's a compilation of the advice of 28 speech therapists who stutter/ed themselves. Please feel free to message me if you ever feel like talking to someone. My intention is not to argue but to help in whatever way I can. Because I have been down that path and at times still do walk it every now and then. But the fact that I have come such a long way is what keeps me going and gives me hope.

  • @srirahmawati4241
    @srirahmawati4241 4 роки тому +1

    I wanna see you gareth..2020

  • @boffintim
    @boffintim 12 років тому

    who is grareth gaytes?

  • @lizizhu1843
    @lizizhu1843 6 років тому

    Why his stammering got worse when he appeared to have no problem with speech back in 2004?

    • @soeffingwhat
      @soeffingwhat 5 років тому +1

      As I understand it stammering can severely affect you depending on how you feel, if you are nervous etc.

    • @chiararizzello4773
      @chiararizzello4773 5 років тому

      @@soeffingwhat yep, you're absolutely right ... I've been stammering since I was 4 years old (I'm 17 by now) and there are days on which I'm able to speak fluently even to the walls, other days on which I find difficult saying my surname or my e-mail, talking with my friends etc...
      (forgive my mistakes, please ... I'm not a native speaker)

  • @RAJAYFRANCHISE
    @RAJAYFRANCHISE 12 років тому

    good video thumbs up if you stammer

  • @lictor313
    @lictor313 11 років тому +1

    what an insufferable affliction

  • @charlienonya7016
    @charlienonya7016 6 років тому

    Poor guy is so insecure. Oh what time and age does to some people.

  • @byTripzy
    @byTripzy 12 років тому

    speech problem is not a disease?

    • @manicbassa
      @manicbassa 7 років тому +1

      and your point?

    • @chiararizzello4773
      @chiararizzello4773 5 років тому

      It depends on what you mean by disease, but speaking for myself it's definetely not like getting a flue or something like that, and it's not like having genetical diseases either ... It's on a different wavelenght

  • @245thegreat
    @245thegreat 12 років тому

    wtf has happened to his voice

  • @AlexW-sh4gx
    @AlexW-sh4gx 7 років тому

    aauuugghhhh 11 😂

  • @user-yu1yz6qk1g
    @user-yu1yz6qk1g 12 років тому +1

    What's needed is discipline. These people are obviously attention-se-se-se-seekers