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EP#50

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#50 The Parallels of Vestibular Recovery and Addiction Recovery with Elizabeth Athens

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Today we are having a lively discussion with Elizabeth Athens. We discuss the intersection of addition and vestibular recoveries, what they have to do with one another, and the absolute essential factor of mindset.

Your mindset and your decision on what and how to think matters more than we give it credit for. Listen in for more tangible tips and tricks for dizziness! 

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