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  <title>Episode 21: Tina Davidson: Listening Through The Journey</title>
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  <itunes:subtitle>The story of Tina Davidson's life, which is the basis of her newly published memoir Let Your Heart Be Broken, is extremely intense but also a rewarding reading experience just like the emotional roller coaster rides in so many of her musical compositions make for very compelling listening.</itunes:subtitle>
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