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On Stuttering and Meeting Your Hero, Scatman John with Author Gina Waggott

42 min · 21 de nov de 2025
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Host Madeline Wahl speaks with Gina Waggott, who is a writer, editor, and former TV professional. She is the author of the authorized biography Scatman John: The Remarkable Story of the World’s Unlikeliest Popstar, due from Bloomsbury in February 2026   Together, they also talk about John Larkin, aka Scatman John, was a stuttering jazz pianist turned global pop sensation in his 50s, thanks to his breakout dance hits like Scatman (Ski‑Ba‑Bop‑Ba‑Dop‑Bop) and Scatman's World in the 1990s. He transformed his lifelong stutter into art, inspiring millions to never let stuttering hold them back.  Links: * Gina Waggott's Website [https://www.ginawaggott.com/] * Pre-Order Scatman John: The Remarkable Story of the World’s Unlikeliest Popstar [https://www.bloomsbury.com/us/scatman-john-9798881807078/] * Scatman John's Website [https://scatmanjohn.com/biography/] Music: guitar songs provided by mobygratis.

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Host Madeline Wahl speaks with Gina Waggott, who is a writer, editor, and former TV professional. She is the author of the authorized biography Scatman John: The Remarkable Story of the World’s Unlikeliest Popstar, due from Bloomsbury in February 2026   Together, they also talk about John Larkin, aka Scatman John, was a stuttering jazz pianist turned global pop sensation in his 50s, thanks to his breakout dance hits like Scatman (Ski‑Ba‑Bop‑Ba‑Dop‑Bop) and Scatman's World in the 1990s. He transformed his lifelong stutter into art, inspiring millions to never let stuttering hold them back.  Links: * Gina Waggott's Website [https://www.ginawaggott.com/] * Pre-Order Scatman John: The Remarkable Story of the World’s Unlikeliest Popstar [https://www.bloomsbury.com/us/scatman-john-9798881807078/] * Scatman John's Website [https://scatmanjohn.com/biography/] Music: guitar songs provided by mobygratis.

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