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Episode 9: " I am not my scars"

58m · KLDSCOPED. · 25 May 04:00

Join me & our special guest @arianne.weaver  She shares her story about her experience with child abuse, an addicted mother & how she overcame and became the woman she is today. Talk about perseverance! Her story is so inspiring. *Please note: In this episode we talk about child abuse and the use of drugs. Please take this into consideration if you’re listening around children.  --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kldscoped/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kldscoped/support

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