One of the things that makes Josh Cutler a great diarist is that I never know what he is going to say next. Sometimes he doesn’t either.
Josh has Tourette’s Syndrome. More than 16 years ago, I gave Josh a tape recorder to chronicle his attempts to live a normal teenage life with a brain that often betrays him. (Listen to his Teenage Diaries.)
Since the original Teenage Diaries series aired more than 16 years ago, many listeners have asked: “Where are they now.” And the diarist I get asked about the most is Josh.
High school wasn’t easy for Josh. But he has accomplished a lot in the past 16 years. He is more in control of his tics, he graduated college, got a masters degree, and became a third grade ESL teacher in New York City.
Josh’s new diary is about trying to live a normal adult life with a brain that often betrays him.
Listen to Josh’s story on NPR.org
Thanks for listening,
Joe