| Chris
Evert |
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Chris
Evert, international tennis athlete and celebrity
and Eric Silver, renowned tennis pro donated their
time to share their experiences providing our teens
the "INSPIRATION" and encouragement they
are looking for as they begin the journey of reevaluating
their goals and plans for the future.
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| Dr.
Drew |

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David
Drew Pinsky is an American radio and television
personality, board-certified internist and addiction
medicine specialist ... |
| Lea
and Roy Black |

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Roy
and his wife, Lea Black, are well known in charity
circles dedicating time and money to various causes
and charities ... |
| Ken
Seeley |
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Ken
Seeley is a former meth addict who founded Intervention-911,
a service specializing not just in interventions
but also in finding appropriate treatment centers
for each kind of addict. |
| Travis
Waters |

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Waters
tells the inspiring story of his struggle to find
his place in life hoping to encourage young adults
to shun bad choices, opt for the right path, and
follow their dreams. |
| Mike
Pinera |

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Lead
guitarist, singer, songwriter, recording artist
and producer. |
| Chuck
Negron |
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Founding member and lead singer of the legendary
band Three Dog Night who dominated the charts selling
50 million records by 1975 and 90 million records
to date with such chart toppers as Jeremiah Was
a Bull Frog, Shambala, One, Old Fashion Love Song,
and Joy To The World to name a few.
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| Bob
Forrest |

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A
featured member of the treatment team on VH1's Celebrity
Rehab with Dr Drew and on its spinoff Sober House
and the lead singer in critically acclaimed L.A.
alternative rock bands |
| Dr.
John Sharp |

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A
member of the treatment team on this season of VH1’s
Celebrity Rehab with Dr Drew. Dr Sharp is a psychiatrist
and neuropsychiatrist specializing in the integrated
psychotherapy and psycho-pharmacologic treatment.
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| Mark
Stein |

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Lead
vocalist, keyboardist, composer, and arranger of
Vanilla Fudge |
| Michael
Allman |

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Musician
and eldest son of Southern Rock Legend Gregg Allman
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| Sheriff
Al Lamberti |

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Sheriff
Al Lamberti is a 33-year veteran of the Broward
Sheriff’s Office. He began his career in the
Department of Detention |
| Julie
Bower |

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For
the last 15 years, Julie Bower has been a detective
in the Sex Crimes (Special Victims) Unit of the
Broward County Sheriff's Office. She deals with
rapists, child molesters, domestic abusers on a
daily basis and has developed a tough skin in order
to be good at what she does |
| The
Honorable Dwayne D. Woodruff |
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Former
NFL Defensive Back for the Pittsburgh Steelers,
The Honorable Dwayne D. Woodruff, Judge of the Court
of Common |
| Lorenzo
White |

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Michigan
State Football Hall of Famer and Former NFL Running
Back for the Houston Oilers. |
| Dr.
Tim Cermak |

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President
of California Society of Addiction Medicine and
the author of Marijuana What’s a Parent to
Believe. |
| Shelly
Sprague |
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Shelly
Sprague, the no-nonsense resident technician on
VH1's Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew, is herself
a recovering addict. On and off-screen, she wins
the respect of her patients by her sincerity and
candor. |
| AJ
Benza |

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Actor, TV Host, Author, Journalist - Benza began
writing for Newsday in college who then hired him
as a gossip columnist for that paper and eventually
for the New York Daily News. |
| Bobby
Kimball |

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Lead Singer Toto - Bobby started playing piano at
the young age of 4 years old. His Mother had the
rare gift of "Perfect Pitch", and could
play just about anything she heard. |
| Russ
Greenberg |
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Former WWF Wrestler - I began teaching boxing classes
at age 13 to 8-12 yr olds. I ran every day whether
it was through heat, ice, snow or rain and actually
loved it. |
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