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Ep 201: A woman helps a young disabled man find his voice. But is the voice truly his? Or is she putting words in his mouth?
This is the Anna Stubblefield story.
Sources for Today’s Episode:
- Tell them you love me- netflix doc
- Forbes
- People
- NYTimes
- NJ.com
- Facilitated communication.org
- Slate
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- Written and Hosted by Amy Shlosberg and Meghan Sacks
- Produced by James Varga
- Audio Editor, Jose Alfonzo
- Script Editor, Abagail Belcastro
- Music by Dessert Media
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