Beskrivning:
in Adelaide Australia 1955 Ian Rinder and his wife Barbara Jean "Barb" Rinder got a son, Michael John Rinder or Mike Rinder in short. Mike followed his parent to Saint Hill in East Sussex to work with the teachings of L Ron Hubbard. Dianetics and Scientology. Fair Game podcast with Leah Remini and a blog.
He is father to Taryn Teutsch
Mike Later married Christine Collbran a doula in Tampa, they now live in Palm Beach Florida.
It is still unknown if Todays leader of the church of Scientology David Miscavige still beats his wife Michelle since she still is missing.
The Scientologist belive that they become better species by Scientology. they become a "Homo Novis" Even in Ex scientologist this appears. They appear to believe they are better than other cult victims according to a cult expert. The illusion that they know the best worth of knowing. But do they? A new book by Mike Rinder comming: A Billion Years: My Escape from a Life in the Highest Ranks of Scientology
Christie King Collbran, now Christie Collbran Rinder after marrying Mike Rinder works as a Doula in Tampa. Christie was once into the Scientology Sea org and a Scientologist, now she is an Ex Scientologist informating about the true nature of Scientology and Scientology beliefs.
twitter.com/christierinder
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januari, 2021 Ort:
Ronna Proffs/privat:
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"If you’ve had a baby recently… You might be looking at your reflection, thinking: “I don’t look like I used to.” You’ve probably noticed quite a few changes. And when you think about it, it’s a bit overwhelming. But what if, instead of getting caught up ..."
"During labor, having the right support can make all the difference. That’s why more and more expecting mothers are turning to birth doulas – including some well-known celebrities. These stars credit their doulas with helping them have calm, empowering, ..."
"You might be wondering about pain management during labor and … What does birth actually feel like? That’s a tough one—because the birthing experience is incredibly unique. For some, it feels like intense pressure or cramping . For others, it’s more of ..."