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Have you watched Megan Washington's TedTalk? Have you watched WWYD episode of a stuttering waiter scenario? Have you gone out of your way to talk to a proper speech therapist? Have you read the article that was posted here? We need more people like that in the world to not turn it into such a big deal that they still nailed their talk and their jobs, stutter or not, people can still understand and tune it out and ignore it, kinda the same as people who say "Ummmm" a lot. If people are so offended by a stutter then maybe they should be the ones getting therapeutic help. You're only disappointing yourself if you think a disability equates to a flaw that needs changing. I find it far more impressive when someone can let an interviewer know they stutter and not apologise for it but still put themselves out there than be so frightened to force themselves to be a fluent speaker.