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I'm glad he found a way to fix his stutter, but a lot of what he's saying is just wrong. He's taking a sample size of himself and extrapolating to stuttering in general. There is a definite genetic component. I stutter sometimes when im in a room alone. I know others who also experience this. His self diagnosis about it being induced by his parents might partly apply to him, but is nonsense to say that's the cause. Otherwise stuttering wouldn't affect 1% of the population but a lot more. Stuttering isn't a mind over matter thing, it's a real disorder but one that can be worked on and improved. His stuff on facing your fear and self validation and most important hard work is right on. Thanks for posting and sharing someone's experience. You gave a good interview.