I worked with a guy that had a speech impediment that literally made him sound German or Austrian. To boot, his name was Hans Kaiser. Worked with him for almost a year before I learned he wasn't. He was a cool dude, and played into the bit. When life gives you lemons and all that.
Love all of the disability related audios. As someone who deals with a disability I appreciate the effort, research, and respect you put into all the videos. Please keep up the amazing work!
We got stutterers in my family. Instead of it being made fun of, it's pretty much the family mood gauge. The level of mad is "How many words can you get out before it starts?" The record is 3.
This was incredible. I went up to one of my coworkers because I loved the way she did her hair and I thought she had an accent too. But, it was a speech impediment. I apologized because I felt so bad but she told me it was okay. Then, she told me all the accents she would say when others asked and we laughed about it together. It was great working and chatting with her and this reminded me a lot of the first time we talked. I am glad a listener requested this. To all this struggling with a speech impediment, there are people that see you and the amazing person you are!
Love all the disability related comfort audios. I sometimes struggle to say words like, “cookie” for some reason and I don’t know why and I get self conscious sometimes. It always feels nice to hear that someone doesn’t see you as less because of something you struggle with and can’t help doing
I don’t know much about this, but that will probably make it for a more interesting audio to listen to. Ty Kat as always for bringing us such lovely vids to help people. So close to 40K, big congrats for when you hit that goal. Hope you’re doing well. ❤
Kat talking about how people think the listener has an accent or cant understand them. Me who has had a couple people ask me if i have an accent and who struggles with people not understanding me even though i feel like im being really clear:😶....shit do i have a speech impediment? And as a trans person with voice dysphoria not wanting to talk on the phone or even just out in public is so god damn relatable. Sometimes i just wanna be mute cause of it even if i do wanna say something, which obviously fucking sucks. Hopefully i can get voice training soon to fix/help that.
I find on curtain days I tend to slur my words together, back when I used to work in customer service I'd be asked if I was from here (Canada) and yeah I was born there.
Hey guys, In the comment section, I hope you are having an awesome day. If today is bad, I hope tomorrow is much better. Kat have you ever done a chronic pain audio. Because today and well every day is so freaking painful. It gets me down sometimes.
I worked with a guy that had a speech impediment that literally made him sound German or Austrian. To boot, his name was Hans Kaiser. Worked with him for almost a year before I learned he wasn't. He was a cool dude, and played into the bit. When life gives you lemons and all that.
Love all of the disability related audios. As someone who deals with a disability I appreciate the effort, research, and respect you put into all the videos. Please keep up the amazing work!
We got stutterers in my family. Instead of it being made fun of, it's pretty much the family mood gauge. The level of mad is "How many words can you get out before it starts?" The record is 3.
As someone who’s struggled with every conversation I’ve had for over 15years this hit close to home. Thanks Kat ❤
Wake up bestie, new Kat audio just dropped
Nah not even sleeping bestie 🗣️💯🔥🔥
Never knew I needed this in my life, very comforting and very sweet.
This was incredible.
I went up to one of my coworkers because I loved the way she did her hair and I thought she had an accent too. But, it was a speech impediment.
I apologized because I felt so bad but she told me it was okay. Then, she told me all the accents she would say when others asked and we laughed about it together. It was great working and chatting with her and this reminded me a lot of the first time we talked.
I am glad a listener requested this. To all this struggling with a speech impediment, there are people that see you and the amazing person you are!
Love all the disability related comfort audios. I sometimes struggle to say words like, “cookie” for some reason and I don’t know why and I get self conscious sometimes. It always feels nice to hear that someone doesn’t see you as less because of something you struggle with and can’t help doing
Thank you for the audio, I have a speech impediment myself and this audio was pretty relatable and an enjoyment to listen
As someone with a speech impediment, i’m excited to listen to this!! (Also please more neko things)
I always stop whatever I’m doing to listen to your audios when you upload.
Thanks for an audio like this Kat, I may not have speech impediment but it just feels nice for someone to care for me like this. Thanks ❤️🙏
I don’t know much about this, but that will probably make it for a more interesting audio to listen to. Ty Kat as always for bringing us such lovely vids to help people. So close to 40K, big congrats for when you hit that goal. Hope you’re doing well. ❤
I love your videos so much, they are amazing and reach multiple audiences! I hope you have been doing well and taking care of yourself 💗💗
This was really sweet! Thanks for the audio, Kat!
God's honest truth that's one of my biggest fears going on a first date & I myself studder tremendously I'm trying my best work past my fear of that.
🤙🏻💯💚like always kat! Loved it😊
Kat talking about how people think the listener has an accent or cant understand them.
Me who has had a couple people ask me if i have an accent and who struggles with people not understanding me even though i feel like im being really clear:😶....shit do i have a speech impediment?
And as a trans person with voice dysphoria not wanting to talk on the phone or even just out in public is so god damn relatable. Sometimes i just wanna be mute cause of it even if i do wanna say something, which obviously fucking sucks. Hopefully i can get voice training soon to fix/help that.
Never.
@@endure8800 never what?
@@gaylorvader You will never.
Going to sleep well with this one ❤😴👉👈
Ngl was gonna listen to this and interpret as an "accent" topic so that kind of get blown out the water fast😂
Was still a good listen though 👏
Thank you for making this, it's probably the closest I'll get to an actual relationship
I find on curtain days I tend to slur my words together, back when I used to work in customer service I'd be asked if I was from here (Canada) and yeah I was born there.
holy shit kat is slaying in 2024.
Love it
This fit me soo well
Part 2?
Hard of hearing dude here, thanks for the disability related vid
Hey guys, In the comment section, I hope you are having an awesome day. If today is bad, I hope tomorrow is much better.
Kat have you ever done a chronic pain audio. Because today and well every day is so freaking painful. It gets me down sometimes.