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Your '90s Are Showing
by Elaina Satti Blazier
Do you love the '90s? Your host Elaina explores the glorious decade's films, fads and especially music through the lens of triumphs and setbacks, like being "divorced single parent, now what?" to gain insight, encouragement and personal growth. So let's call it a comeback.
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19. “Office Space:" The Genius of Mike Judge
What if Mike Judge ruled the world? We explore the 1999 cult classic “Office Space,” its enduring impact on workplace culture, and the creative genius of writer and director, Mike Judge. Maybe you feel like putting on Joanna’s 20 pieces of flair, quoting Milton’s classic line “That’s my stapler!” and taking apart your office cubicle with a screw gun and a smile like Peter just thinking about it. Elaina also reveals her experience working in production for 9 years on the hilarious Mike Judge (Hank Hill, Boomhauer,) created Fox animated comedy “King of the Hill” in Los Angeles. No, Mike Judge would probably not remember her, but she loved every second of being around the writers, producers, and staff, not to mention the actors. Like our high school counselors in the ’90s, Elaina dares to ask: What did you want to be when you grew up? How can we embrace our authentic selves? And who hasn’t wanted to reenact David Herman's copy machine sledge hammer rap scene? Tune in to find out how taking a leap from Rhode Island to California impacted Elaina’s life – almost 25 years later.Thank you for listening, and don't forget to shine bright!If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a 5-Star review as it helps my podcast grow and reach more people. Find me on Instagram @Your90sAreShowing and say hi!About the host: Elaina Satti is a lover of the '90s living in Rhode Island, USA, the smallest state with the biggest heart, and she is in fact a divorced single parent living her best "now what?" exploring the journey of "what's next" – with coffee.
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18. Alanis, Queen of the ’90s
All Hail Alanis Morisette, Queen of the ’90s. You’ve got “one hand in your pocket” so you’re ready to go! We focus on Alanis’ groundbreaking album Jagged Little Pill, highlighting how Morissette's raw and authentic lyrics, written at just 19, resonated with fans and continue to do so today. Elaina delves into Morissette's explosive collaboration with producer Glen Ballard, the creation of hits like "You Oughta Know," and the surprising inspiration behind that song. Along the way, we admire Morissette's depth, comparing her introspective and observant nature to the qualities of an INFJ personality. Reflecting on the enduring relevance of Morissette's music, Elaina also shares personal stories about observing and engaging with life's defining moments, her divorce experiences and her father's supportive presence during challenging times.Thank you for listening, and don't forget to shine bright!If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a 5-Star review as it helps my podcast grow and reach more people. Find me on Instagram @Your90sAreShowing and say hi!About the host: Elaina Satti is a lover of the '90s living in Rhode Island, USA, the smallest state with the biggest heart, and she is in fact a divorced single parent living her best "now what?" exploring the journey of "what's next" – with coffee.
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17. The Glory of Creed and ’90s Christian Music
Questions, ’90s music fans: What did you know? When did you know it? And why is the answer Scott Stapp, enigmatic lead singer of Creed? The righteous rock band from Tallahassee, Florida, formed in 1994, was prominent in the post grunge movement. You remember “Arms Wide Open,” “My Own Prison,” and “My Sacrifice.” Now Creed is back on tour. So get your friends together, fire up the lighters, grab your Human Clay T shirts, and bask in the Creed memes. Why did critics try so hard to tear our heroes down? The boys from Creed may rock hard, but their deep symbolism and spiritual imagery have a lot to show us today. Elaina dives into deep track “Screen” from the band Brad (Pearl Jam adjacent). Plus, pull out those memories of youth group and church camp! Elaina celebrates her ’90s Christian music roots – and how good the music still is. Thank you for listening, and don't forget to shine bright!If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a 5-Star review as it helps my podcast grow and reach more people. Find me on Instagram @Your90sAreShowing and say hi!About the host: Elaina Satti is a lover of the '90s living in Rhode Island, USA, the smallest state with the biggest heart, and she is in fact a divorced single parent living her best "now what?" exploring the journey of "what's next" – with coffee.
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16. ’90s Prom Slow Jam Countdown!
It’s time for ’90s Prom! We’re counting down the top 7 epic ’90s Prom Slow Jams for your listening pleasure – “Your ’90s Are Showing” style! So grab your corsages, get ready to sway back and forth in the sweaty, crepe-paper covered school gym to the love-themed songs you remember, (and some you may not), and ignore the disapproving looks from the chaperones. Elaina dives into ’90’s R&B, cover songs, smooth radio hits, The Buffy the Vampire Slayer soundtrack, little known alternative tracks and more, uncovering some unexpected treasures. Along the way, she reflects not only on romantic love but on the love and support kids receive from their parents, and finding joy and meaning in life, especially during hard times. We’re all on mission, and as “divorced single parent, now what?” that truth is stronger than ever. No matter the decade. What songs are on your list?Thank you for listening, and don't forget to shine bright!If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a 5-Star review as it helps my podcast grow and reach more people. Find me on Instagram @Your90sAreShowing and say hi!About the host: Elaina Satti is a lover of the '90s living in Rhode Island, USA, the smallest state with the biggest heart, and she is in fact a divorced single parent living her best "now what?" exploring the journey of "what's next" – with coffee.
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15. Overcoming: TLC Forever
Who doesn’t love TLC? Remember singing to hit songs like “What About your Friends?” “Creep,” “Waterfall,” “Scrubs” and “Unpretty?” Elaina discusses TLC's unique blend of hip-hop, R&B, and pop in the ’90s. The members of TLC faced a rollercoaster of experiences, from huge musical and pop culture success to bankruptcy, personal struggles, health crises and tragedy. As we reflect on the riveting documentary, TLC Forever, the queens show us the power of community, overcoming, creativity and eternal value. In turn, Elaina shares insights on coping with life's challenges, including divorce, single parenting, and personal struggles.Thank you for listening, and don't forget to shine bright!If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a 5-Star review as it helps my podcast grow and reach more people. Find me on Instagram @Your90sAreShowing and say hi!About the host: Elaina Satti is a lover of the '90s living in Rhode Island, USA, the smallest state with the biggest heart, and she is in fact a divorced single parent living her best "now what?" exploring the journey of "what's next" – with coffee.
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14. The Crisis: Sarah McLachlan’s “Fear” and Fumbling Toward Ecstasy
Fellow ’90s fans: Have you ever experienced overwhelming fear? It could have been a physical experience, something spiritual or mental, or even supernatural. Maybe that fear held you hostage. Elaina sure has experienced this. You could even call it a soul crisis. How do we come to terms with fear and even move on from it – no matter how rational or irrational? Angelic songstress Sarah McLachlan’s track “Fear” from the 1993 album Fumbling Towards Ecstasy is a masterpiece. Drawing parallels between her journey, the haunting lyrics of "Fear," and Peter Parker in Spiderman 3, Elaina delves into the transformative power of embracing vulnerability and seeking help. As she navigates through darkness, Elaina discovers the profound beauty of being truly seen and loved, both by others and by a divine presence.Thank you for listening, and don't forget to shine bright!If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a 5-Star review as it helps my podcast grow and reach more people. Find me on Instagram @Your90sAreShowing and say hi!About the host: Elaina Satti is a lover of the '90s living in Rhode Island, USA, the smallest state with the biggest heart, and she is in fact a divorced single parent living her best "now what?" exploring the journey of "what's next" – with coffee.
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13. Lost in Translation: The Red Hot Chili Peppers’ “Scar Tissue”
Was there a time when you felt lost in translation? Join Elaina down the waterslide as she dives into the Red Hot Chili Peppers (RHCP), the enigmatic frat boy soul poets of 1990s punk grunge priest-rock royalty. She focuses on the song “Scar Tissue” and how easily, like an Italian study abroad language disaster, some lyrics can get lost in translation. Elaina may have gotten the lyrics so wrong in her mind, but RHCP has never been so right. What does being humble and curious have to do with vulnerability and breaking through to understanding? We’re all living in our own first person Point of Views (POVs). But sometimes, with insight from the ’90s and today, they can take on a whole new meaning. Thank you for listening, and don't forget to shine bright!If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a 5-Star review as it helps my podcast grow and reach more people. Find me on Instagram @Your90sAreShowing and say hi!About the host: Elaina Satti is a lover of the '90s living in Rhode Island, USA, the smallest state with the biggest heart, and she is in fact a divorced single parent living her best "now what?" exploring the journey of "what's next" – with coffee.
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12. Bush: The Elusive Meaning of “Glycerine” and Disneyland Do-Overs
Do you ever listen to a great ’90s song and have no idea what the song is about – but the sound stays with you? Are you moved by the harmonic resonance? Welcome to our Bush episode where Elaina unpacks just that. She shares going to her daughters’ first concert in Anaheim, California, where they saw 8 bands including the eternally young boys from the ’90s band, Bush. Reflecting on the power of music, she delves into memories evoked by songs like "Glycerine,” which takes her back to moments of love, loss, and gratitude. Through stories from Los Angeles, bad high school dates, her marriage, and a terrifying ride at Disneyland, Elaina explores resilience, second chances, and embracing new beginnings. Do you believe in do-overs? Like the twists and turns of a Disneyland ride, she reminds you that despite challenges, there's always another opportunity for growth and joy.Thank you for listening, and don't forget to shine bright.If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a 5-Star review as it helps my podcast grow and reach more people. Find me on Instagram @Your90sAreShowing and say hi!About the host: Elaina Satti is a lover of the '90s living in Rhode Island, USA, the smallest state with the biggest heart, and she is in fact a divorced single parent living her best "now what?" exploring the journey of "what's next" – with coffee.
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11. The Epic "Singles" Movie and Soundtrack
Have you ever made a mountain out of tic tacs in life? Elaina dives into the quintessential ’90s Gen X romantic comedy, "Singles," set in Seattle during the grunge scene and directed by Cameron Crowe. The amazing soundtrack features Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, Alice in Chains, Smashing Pumpkins, and more. Exploring themes of modern love, miscommunication, and the significance of little moments, Elaina parallels scenes from the movie with personal anecdotes, highlighting how seemingly small events can have profound impacts. Through the lens of the film – and her own failures – she talks about letting the little things remain little, while also acknowledging the complexities of relationships and single parenthood. Elaina explores a memory of her daughter’s surgery and the Smashing Pumpkins’ ballad from the "Singles" soundtrack, “Drown.” With insights from the movie and poignant lyrics, she encourages you to embrace your dreams and navigate life's ups and downs with resilience and empathy.Thank you for listening, and don't forget to shine bright!If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a 5-Star review as it helps my podcast grow and reach more people. Find me on Instagram @Your90sAreShowing and say hi!About the host: Elaina Satti is a lover of the '90s living in Rhode Island, USA, the smallest state with the biggest heart, and she is in fact a divorced single parent living her best "now what?" exploring the journey of "what's next" – with coffee.
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10. Blink 182’s “The Small Things” and Jeff Buckley’s “The Last Goodbye”
We dive into ’90s nostalgia! What were your favorite ’90s fashion trends? Flannel and Doc Martin’s? Belly shirts? Elaina reminisces about the fads that defined the era, from oversized jumpsuits, coveted labels like Champion, Keds and Lacoste, to chokers and butterfly clips. She connects these memories to larger themes of love, loss, and resilience. Drawing on the music of Blink 182 and the enigmatic – and unforgettable – late Jeff Buckley, Elaina reveals the power of both small moments and enduring connections. With “Your ’90s Are Showing” Dramatic Coffeehouse Reading of Lyrics, poignant storytelling and heartfelt insights, she encourages you to cherish the last hellos – even the “Last Goodbyes” – and find joy in the memories of the past. Don’t forget, dear listener, as far as we go down the waterslide, there’s hope for the future, too. Thank you for listening, and don't forget to shine bright!If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a 5-Star review as it helps my podcast grow and reach more people. Find me on Instagram @Your90sAreShowing and say hi!About the host: Elaina Satti is a lover of the '90s living in Rhode Island, USA, the smallest state with the biggest heart, and she is in fact a divorced single parent living her best "now what?" exploring the journey of "what's next" – with coffee.
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9. Graduation: "My So-Called Life" and Tonic’s “If You Could Only See”
Remember your high school graduation? We reflect on the excitement and transition you felt during that milestone. Elaina shares her own graduation experience and the festivities that followed. Interwoven with discussions of ’90s music and TV shows like the iconic "My So-Called Life," the band “Tonic” and the coffee-house guitar rock of “If You Could Only See” (a song more relevant than ever), she explores themes of identity, acceptance, and unrequited love. Through anecdotes and reflections, she talks about self-acceptance and finding your unique path, regardless of societal expectations or labels. Ultimately, dear listener, with a healthy dose of self-deprecation, let’s embrace our true selves, just like Tonic’s blue-eyed girl in the ’90s.Thank you for listening, and don't forget to shine bright!If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a 5-Star review as it helps my podcast grow and reach more people. Find me on Instagram @Your90sAreShowing and say hi!About the host: Elaina Satti is a lover of the '90s living in Rhode Island, USA, the smallest state with the biggest heart, and she is in fact a divorced single parent living her best "now what?" exploring the journey of "what's next" – with coffee.
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8. U2: The Unexpected Joys of Achtung Baby!
Have you ever felt out of place? Join your host Elaina as she explores the prolifically talented band U2 in the early ’90s! She can relate to the feeling of not fitting in, whether it's navigating junior high social dynamics in shop class or today’s dating disasters. Drawing parallels between the struggles of U2 during the creation of their 1991 album Achtung, Baby!, Franz Kafka’s novel “Metamorphosis,” and personal adversities, Elaina talks about the power of resilience and the belief that something good will come out of difficult times. She weaves together themes of vulnerability, perseverance, and the enduring impact of ’90s music, offering you a poignant reminder that amidst life's challenges, there's always hope and understanding to be found. By reflecting on the creative journey of U2, we see the importance of staying true to yourself, embracing vulnerability, and finding solace in connection, whether it's through music, personal relationships, or faith. Thank you for listening, and don't forget to shine bright!If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a 5-Star review as it helps my podcast grow and reach more people. Find me on Instagram @Your90sAreShowing and say hi!About the host: Elaina Satti is a lover of the '90s living in Rhode Island, USA, the smallest state with the biggest heart, and she is in fact a divorced single parent living her best "now what?" exploring the journey of "what's next" – with coffee.
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7. The Age of Innocence: Real Love and All Hail Winona Ryder
Must-watch movie alert, ’90s fans! The 1993 Martin Scorsese film The Age of Innocence, starring Michelle Pfeiffer, Daniel Day Lewis and the ethereal Winona Ryder, is unforgettable. Elaina unpacks the complexities of adultery in this historical romantic drama, set in 1800s New York. She analyzes Newland Archer's (Lewis’) emotional affair with Ellen (Pfeiffer), May Welland's (Ryder’s) “manipulation” in a turning point scene, and asks the question – is it worth it? Oh, we go there! Your host is not afraid to explore the significance of sacrifice that Lewis masterfully unfolds in his performance. Plus, let’s bask in the Oscar-winning costumes, and did we mention Winona forever? Elaina relates the importance of empathy and open communication to building strong, healthy relationships and lives – with no regrets. Plus, the ending you won’t see coming!Thank you for listening, and don't forget to shine bright!If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a 5-Star review as it helps my podcast grow and reach more people. Find me on Instagram @Your90sAreShowing and say hi!About the host: Elaina Satti is a lover of the '90s living in Rhode Island, USA, the smallest state with the biggest heart, and she is in fact a divorced single parent living her best "now what?" exploring the journey of "what's next" – with coffee.
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6. My Favorite Mistakes: Sheryl Crow and Shania Twain
What are your favorite mistakes from the '90s? Two powerhouse influential female vocalists of the ’90s, Sheryl Crow and Shania Twain, know all about them. Elaina shares her connection to Sheryl Crow's hit "My Favorite Mistake," recounting its role in her Hollywood karaoke bar adventures post-Bible study at Hollywood Presbyterian Church. She highlights Crow's breakthrough 1998 album “The Globe Sessions” and delves into speculation around the boyfriend who inspired "My Favorite Mistake." Elaina connects the theme of mistakes to her own emotional journey of losing her stuffed animal Blue Bear during her senior year. Next, Elaina explores crossover country-pop princess Shania Twain’s tumultuous journey to fame, including her husband's affair and her subsequent mental turmoil. How does forgiveness and gratitude inspire these women’s stories? How can we embrace life's challenges and turn pain into meaning?Thank you for listening, and don't forget to shine bright!If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a 5-Star review as it helps my podcast grow and reach more people. Find me on Instagram @Your90sAreShowing and say hi!About the host: Elaina Satti is a lover of the '90s living in Rhode Island, USA, the smallest state with the biggest heart, and she is in fact a divorced single parent living her best "now what?" exploring the journey of "what's next" – with coffee.
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5. It’s Understandable: Metallica’s “Nothing Else Matters”
“It’s understandable.” Doesn’t the phrase sound amazing? It can make you feel seen and heard. Join the ultimate ’90s nostalgia party as Elaina shares birthday memories, including one involving a singing telegram gorilla. She reflects on the joy of understanding shared with friends, highlighting her connection with PC (Producer Cheris). Exploring the significance of inside jokes, she draws parallels between understanding in relationships and the connection felt through ’90s music. Elaina rediscovers Metallica's righteous head-banging ballad "Nothing Else Matters" on a ’90s mix CD, diving into the lyrics that resonate with the theme of understanding and connection. Drawing life lessons from Spider-Man movies and Harry Potter, Elaina encourages you to embrace emotional depth and connect with others through the power of righteous ’90s rock – and understanding.Thanks for listening, and don't forget to shine bright!If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a 5-Star review as it helps my podcast grow and reach more people. Find me on Instagram @Your90sAreShowing and say hi!About the host: Elaina Satti is a lover of the '90s living in Rhode Island, USA, the smallest state with the biggest heart, and she is in fact a divorced single parent living her best "now what?" exploring the journey of "what's next" – with coffee.
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4. A Plus Banter and Vintage Friendships
What’s better than '90s friendships? This episode explores the unique bonds you formed during the ’90s, reflecting on the laughter, tears, pranks and unforgettable moments shared with besties. Elaina discusses rekindling lost connections in today's disconnected yet hyper social media-focused world. Do you have “A plus” banter in friendships and relationships? Elaina shares personal epiphanies about the value of banter and inside jokes. She also touches on sibling friendships, sharing heartwarming stories about her her father and brother. Is it ever too late to reconnect with ’90s friends or forge new friendships? Maybe we can cherish the joy of old friendships, revive face-to-face connections, and celebrate the vintage bonds that stand the test of time. She signs off with – what could be better? – Sarah McLaughlin's iconic song from The Brothers McMullen soundtrack, "I Will Remember You." Thanks for listening, and don’t forget to shine bright.If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a 5-Star review as it helps my podcast grow and reach more people. Find me on Instagram @Your90sAreShowing and say hi!About the host: Elaina Satti is a lover of the '90s living in Rhode Island, USA, the smallest state with the biggest heart, and she is in fact a divorced single parent living her best "now what?" exploring the journey of "what's next" – with coffee.
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3. "Why?": The Power of Mixtapes
Remember your mixtapes and CDs in the ’90s? Elaina does a deep dive into the significance of her own mixtape journey. Playfully, she explores her ’90s identities, (like ’90s Librarian). She then focuses on Eurythmics’ songstress Annie Lennox's impact on the ’90s music scene, analyzing the song "Why?" and connecting its lyrics to personal experiences. Taking a poignant turn, Elaina shares coping mechanisms during challenging times. There's power in a shift from asking "Why?" to seeking "What's next?" Thank you for listening, and don’t forget to shine bright!If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a 5-Star review as it helps my podcast grow and reach more people. Find me on Instagram @Your90sAreShowing and say hi!About the host: Elaina Satti is a lover of the '90s living in Rhode Island, USA, the smallest state with the biggest heart, and she is in fact a divorced single parent living her best "now what?" exploring the journey of "what's next" – with coffee.
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2. The Knife in the Foxhole: “Found Out About You” – Gin Blossoms’ Jangly Sounds of Betrayal
Elaina takes you on a nostalgic '90s journey. She explores the hidden pain behind the Gin Blossoms' "Found Out About You," her high school tennis pep rally betrayal and the impact of public humiliation. As a divorced single parent, Elaina delves into overcoming challenges, drawing unexpected parallels to a Gollum scene in "The Lord of the Rings,” addressing unresolved pain and betrayal, and encouraging self-reflection. “Your ’90s Are Showing” Dramatic Coffeehouse Reading of Lyrics dives into Del Amitri's "Always the Last to Know," offering empathy for unexpected heartbreak. Plus, don’t miss ’90s Troubadour trivia!Thank you for listening, and don’t forget to shine bright!If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a 5-Star review as it helps my podcast grow and reach more people. Find me on Instagram @Your90sAreShowing and say hi!About the host: Elaina Satti is a lover of the '90s living in Rhode Island, USA, the smallest state with the biggest heart, and she is in fact a divorced single parent living her best "now what?" exploring the journey of "what's next" – with coffee.
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1. Alive in the "Superunknown:" Finding Your Purpose
In this debut episode, Elaina explores how a family health crisis and blasting Soundgarden’s “Superunknown” and "Fell on Black Days" illuminated the term searchlight soul in a whole new way. She also delves into how Tori Amos’ “Silent All These Years” helped her bust out of the box of people’s definitions of her. What does Holden Caufield, smashing boats, Dante’s Inferno and Delilah, the soul-baring ’90s DJ, have to do with existential sadness – and healing from it? She survived the harrowing of her divorce and discusses her healing journey as a single parent to bring ’90s style encouragement to your “now what?” so you can find your purpose – whatever it may be. Thank you for listening, and don’t forget to shine bright!If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a 5-Star review as it helps my podcast grow and reach more people. Find me on Instagram @Your90sAreShowing and say hi!About the host: Elaina Satti is a lover of the '90s living in Rhode Island, USA, the smallest state with the biggest heart, and she is in fact a divorced single parent living her best "now what?" exploring the journey of "what's next" – with coffee.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Do you love the '90s? Your host Elaina explores the glorious decade's films, fads and especially music through the lens of triumphs and setbacks, like being "divorced single parent, now what?" to gain insight, encouragement and personal growth. So let's call it a comeback.
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Elaina Satti Blazier
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