Dr. Serena Sterling went from snorting lines of cocaine in her kitchen to escape living with chronic fatigue to saving people's lives! Serena is the author of 'Pain: A Love Story' where she shares her incredible insight into healing chronic pain by telling the truth.
Serena holds a master's degree in international journalism, a doctorate in clinical psychology, and is a high-level certified life coach.
After witnessing a miraculous transformation, she decided she needed to share this with the world. Please tune in and be blown away by Serena's compassion to help others and her spiritual journey of healing.
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