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The Step parent from HELL.

An episode of the The Kristen's Daily Show podcast, hosted by Kristen McDaniel, titled "The Step parent from HELL." was published on May 9, 2019 and runs 14 minutes.

May 9, 2019 ·14m · The Kristen's Daily Show

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Having a step parent can be rough and scary. In this podcast I share my personal story of the abuse I was given from my step dad. No on has to live this way along with a step parent bringing your self worth down to nothing. I hope I inspire or help someone who is going through what I went through with my step dad. I give you some helpful tips if your ever caught in this kind of sisuation.

Having a step parent can be rough and scary. In this podcast I share my personal story of the abuse I was given from my step dad. No on has to live this way along with a step parent bringing your self worth down to nothing. I hope I inspire or help someone who is going through what I went through with my step dad. I give you some helpful tips if your ever caught in this kind of sisuation.
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