How I solve speech problems for a living
The mid-80s was a pivotal time for Lynda Katz Wilner.
She was a then new-to-Baltimore clinical speech and language pathologist working in a hospital setting. And when the opportunity arose, Wilner jumped on at the chance to explore a new market in her field, accent modification.
“That was a sweet spot for me because I’m a transplanted New Yorker ,” she said. “I know what it’s like to be noticed because of the way you’re speaking and not necessarily because of what you’re saying.”
She…
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