Imagine you're a new employee at a company who has been assigned to a very important project to launch a new medical device.
As you listen to the direction of the project, you realize, from your experience, that the team is going about it wrong. You struggle with self-talk, saying to yourself: " should I say something? Can I even get the words out"? This experience happened to Calvin and yes, he spoke up and got the project back on track!
Calvin is a 24 years old Biomedical Engineer working at a medical device company in Princeton, NJ in their Research and Development/Product Development group. He is a lifelong stutterer, as well as a child of a person who stutters. HIs passions include singing, playing guitar and piano, watching sports, meticulously making coffee, and spending time with his girlfriend of almost 7 years. Calvin, a person who stutters, has become comfortable with who he is. Listen as he tells his story....