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Male, 30, USA

Paramjith Singh (or Paul Singh) is a PWS from California. His stutter is worse sometimes but certain times he is completely fluent. We already had Q&A session so he is clear about what he needs to do. In this session, we drilled on Crutch 9 and 8.

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Male, 21, USA

Luke is from Illinois, USA. He is a PWSS. Last week he had a minor relapse as he was not doing the 1,2,3 punch religiously and he also allowed the negative thoughts to dominate his mind. But now he is completely back on track and he is doing his mind training diligently and he is […]

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Male, 37, Germany

Dennis is a PWS. He started to stutter at the age of 5 to 25-30% of the words. He has been practicing Crutch 9 last week and it has helped him a lot. Still he experiences bad incidents but the more he focusses on the crutch while speaking, the lesser he will have the bad […]

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Male, 21, USA

Vishal is a PWS. He started to stutter at the age of 5 to 40-50% of the words. He has successfully crossed 3 weeks without a bad incident. In today’s session we drilled on Crutches 9, 10, 11, 1 and Emergency Speech Plan. His speech is simply amazing!

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Female, 23, Canada

This is my 5th session with Rachel. Today, we practiced modulation and dropping the first letter. When Rachel used modulation, her speech was transformed.

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Male, 24, United Kingdom (Coaching in Spanish)

ENG: Brian, 24, severe stutterer, stuttering since age 6, he’s a PWSS now. He has had a relapse when he had to speak in Spanish instead of English. ESP: Brian, 24, tartamudo severo, tartamudeando desde los 6 años, ahora es una PWSS/PQDT. Ha tenido una recaída cuando tuvo que hablar en español en vez de […]

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Boy, 12, USA

Zak, 12, and his dad, Renny. Zak is a mild stutterer (repeater). Crutches 1 to 8 and word linkage and how to do Affirmations.

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Male, 71, USA

Gary, 71, PWSS, used to be a mild stutterer. Stuttering since age 5. Using Crutches 1, 4 & 8 plus linkage successfully.

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Male, 34, USA

Shuozhi, 34, stuttering since age 6. Used to be a semi-severe stutterer, he’s now a PWSS. How to be fluent when public speaking.

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Male, 24, Singapore

Bharath is a PWSS. He is a doctor and he has to shift specialties frequently. He has been feeling anxious since moving to emergency department but he knows what to do now. All he needs to do is sing the first few sentences and put his ESP into effect.

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