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Andrew Sent His Personal Essay on Stuttering to The Washington Post. What Happened Next Surprised Him.

May 16, 202525 min
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Episode description

Andrew Flint is a 16-year old and a person who stutters. Andrew's powerful essay in The Washington Post sparked conversation in his school, family, and beyond. In this episode, he shares what it was like to write and publish such a personal story—and how it’s helped others around him understand stuttering more deeply. We talk about misconceptions, daily challenges, and how good it feels to speak your truth.

You can read Andrew's personal essay here.



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