Chris Schell has had a stutter since he was a kid. He came to New York City to lose it. Writer and medical student Rachel Sobel follows Chris through a three-week program at the American Institute for Stuttering, and then goes back to his rural Pennsylvania home with him, where he struggles to hold on to his new, more free-speaking self. Produced with Emily Botein.
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