Anyone with experience of the Mimic Method?

I’d like to add that I have used the Mimic Method for Spanish and European Portuguese from the beginning of my studies, and also to update the French I studied long ago. It is simply the best method I have found in helping me train my ear and my mouth. I also find the founder’s framing of the learning process (as well as how to structure your intentions for productivity) to be invaluable.
I am surprised to hear anyone object to the price — but I have been in the loop for a few years now, since purchasing the original Flow of Spanish course, which means that every new program that’s released is offered to me at a discount (I can only guess that that would hold true for every other “existing” member); my sense is that the company truly values its customers, so it offers a lot of incentive to keep active. In addition, by virtue of being an existing customer, I’ve had (free, invited) access to live webinars — that then become the modules that are for sale! What I mean to say/imply is that (I hope/believe) that your initial purchase pays multiple dividends. Even if it didn’t… I stand by my belief that it’s the best and maybe only thorough pronunciation training out there.
I’ve also taken the founder’s advice to download Audacity, a recording program I use to slow down audio and practice transcribing sounds. It’s a huge help.

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