![]() ![]() When I was 28, a chance encounter at a social event with Hall of Fame broadcaster Marty Glickman completely changed my life in so many ways that things have never been the same since, nor have they ever been better. It was a convenient way of avoiding my responsibilities of developing my human relation skills. The game of basketball was my religion, the gym my church. A straight A student, my athletic abilities covered the deficiencies that limited my overall growth and development. Always a success in the classroom and on the basketball court, I took refuge in the things that I did well as a youngster. I was a very shy and reserved young man who could not speak at all without severely stuttering until I was 28 years old. Thank you for your interest in my life long problem with my speech and communication skills.
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