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In The Rising Podcast- A Health and Wellness Podcast - Episode 116: Samantha Durbin author of Raver Girl

Episode 116: Samantha Durbin author of Raver Girl

11/23/21 • 16 min

In The Rising Podcast- A Health and Wellness Podcast

There is a song about how things were easier in the 90s...

But, were they really?

Samantha Durbin grew up in a "supportive" home in Oakland, California and found something to entertain herself. Raves.
Samantha noted each rave and what drugs she took, as well as the event that changed her life.

Samantha is the author of Raver Girl and shared her story on this episode.

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There is a song about how things were easier in the 90s...

But, were they really?

Samantha Durbin grew up in a "supportive" home in Oakland, California and found something to entertain herself. Raves.
Samantha noted each rave and what drugs she took, as well as the event that changed her life.

Samantha is the author of Raver Girl and shared her story on this episode.

Website:


If you feel this Podcast is beneficial, I encourage you to share it, and I invite you to leave a 5-Star Review. It does so much for putting this podcast in the hands of those that may need it.

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Thank you for your time and interest in this podcast! I invite you to leave a heartfelt review on whichever podcast platform you listen to. It does so much to bring exposure to the podcast and helps lift others up!
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Website: In the Rising Podcast Website
Check out the Website: Fit after Breast Cancer

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