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Join us as we welcome Nikita Thigpen, relationship maven and founder of Thigpro Balance and Relationship Institute, who walks us through turning professional rigor into personal relationship bliss. Together, we peel back the layers of maintaining privacy and growth and celebrate the beauty in embracing our flaws. JUMP RIGHT TO IT:------------------------------------13:52 The Power of Being Intentionally Selfish31:25 Micro Sabbaticals for Personal and Relationship Growth40:43 Finding Joy and Removing Overwhelm47:18 Pursuing More, Finding Contentment53:42 Customized Programs for Couples and IndividualsCONNECT WITH NAKEETA:------------------------------------Website: www.thigpro.com LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/naketathigpenYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@asknaketaTwitter: http://www.twitter.com/asknaketaInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/asknaketaCheck out Nakeeta's podcasts: @balanceboldly & @lazyoverchiever Selfish: Permission to Pause, Live, Love and Laugh Your Way to Joy: https://www.amazon.com/Selfish-Permission-Pause-Live-Laugh/dp/1732983801X-Health.show - meet the future of healthcareKill your pain once& for all, program human cells to cure cancer, mitigate dementia & moreListen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Contact The Show!Website: http://www.ahnafulmer.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@imperfectlyempoweredpodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/ahnafulmer/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ahnadfulmer
The Relationship Doctor, Linda Mintle, helps us understand trauma, how we can be traumatized when we see other people's trauma, and how we can best process them. She also offers us ways of calming ourselves during the hustle and bustle of the holidays. Tim Keesee, author of "A Day's Journey," shares real life stories about people who through the hope of the Gospel and the joy of salvation have lived lives that defy the world and live boldly for the Kingdom of God. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
We hope you enjoy this excerpt from Alexis Schaitkin's new audiobook, Elsewhere. Vera grows up in a small town, removed and isolated, pressed up against the mountains, cloud-covered and damp year-round. This town, fiercely protective, brutal and unforgiving in its adherence to tradition, faces a singular affliction: some mothers vanish, disappearing into the clouds. It is the exquisite pain and intrinsic beauty of their lives; it sets them apart from people elsewhere and gives them meaning.Vera, a young girl when her own mother went, is on the cusp of adulthood herself. As her peers begin to marry and become mothers, they speculate about who might be the first to go, each wondering about her own fate. Reveling in their gossip, they witness each other in motherhood, waiting for signs: this one devotes herself to her child too much, this one not enough—that must surely draw the affliction's gaze. When motherhood comes for Vera, she is faced with the question: will she be able to stay and mother her beloved child, or will she disappear?Purchase Notes on Your Sudden Disappearance at Amazon, Audible, Bookshop.org, or your favorite bookstore.Check out all the Quick and Dirty Tips shows.Subscribe to the Relationship Doctor podcast. Join the conversation on Facebook and Twitter.Links:https://www.quickanddirtytips.com/https://www.quickanddirtytips.com/podcastshttps://www.quickanddirtytips.com/subscribehttps://www.facebook.com/quickdirtytipshttps://twitter.com/quickdirtytips
For much of her life, Sally Holt has been mystified by the things her older sister, Kathy, seems to have been born knowing. Kathy has answers for all of Sally's questions about life, about love, and about Billy Barnes, a rising senior and local basketball star who mans the concession stand at the town pool. The girls have been fascinated by Billy ever since he jumped off the roof in elementary school, but Billy has never shown much interest in them until the summer before Sally begins eighth grade. By then, their mutual infatuation with Billy is one of the few things the increasingly different sisters have in common. Sally spends much of that summer at the pool, watching in confusion and excitement as her sister falls deeper in love with Billy―until a tragedy leaves Sally's life forever intertwined with his.Enjoy an excerpt of this emotional new audiobook from Alison Espach.Purchase Notes on Your Sudden Disappearance at Amazon, Audible, Bookshop.org, or your favorite bookstore.Check out all the Quick and Dirty Tips shows.Subscribe to the Relationship Doctor podcast. Join the conversation on Facebook and Twitter.Links:https://www.quickanddirtytips.com/https://www.quickanddirtytips.com/podcastshttps://www.quickanddirtytips.com/subscribehttps://www.facebook.com/quickdirtytipshttps://twitter.com/quickdirtytips
“A love story as vibrant as its cover…A perfect beach read: Two women meet at a fashionable restaurant known as—you got it—Yerba Buena, and there embark on a journey of addiction, self-discovery, renewal, and, perhaps, real commitment.”—EllePurchase Yerba Buena at Amazon, Audible, Bookshop.org, or your favorite bookstore.Check out all the Quick and Dirty Tips shows.Subscribe to the Relationship Doctor podcast. Join the conversation on Facebook and Twitter.Links:https://www.quickanddirtytips.com/https://www.quickanddirtytips.com/podcastshttps://www.quickanddirtytips.com/subscribehttps://www.facebook.com/quickdirtytipshttps://twitter.com/quickdirtytips
As American society shut down due to Covid, millions of women had to leave their jobs to take on full-time childcare. As the country opens back up, women continue to struggle to balance the demands of work and home life. Kate Mangino, a professional facilitator for twenty years, has written a comprehensive, practical guide for readers and their partners about gender norms and household balance. Yes, part of our gender problem is structural, and that requires policy change. But much of our gender problem is social, and that requires us to change.Quickly moving from diagnosis to solution, Equal Partners focuses on what we can do, everyday people living busy lives, to rewrite gender norms to support a balanced homelife so both partners have equal time for work, family, and self. Enjoy an excerpt of this informative new audiobook from Kate Mangino.Purchase Equal Partners at Amazon, Audible, Bookshop.org, or your favorite bookstore.Check out all the Quick and Dirty Tips shows.Subscribe to the Relationship Doctor podcast. Join the conversation on Facebook and Twitter.Links:https://www.quickanddirtytips.com/https://www.quickanddirtytips.com/podcastshttps://www.quickanddirtytips.com/subscribehttps://www.facebook.com/quickdirtytipshttps://twitter.com/quickdirtytips
This is The Beginning of the End, a Relationship Doctor mini-series from author and podcaster Jessie Stephens. Jessie's debut book, Heartsick, follows three stories of heartbreak, the kind of heartbreak that upends a life, and puts words around a brand of grief that we, as a culture, do not respect enough.In this three-part mini-series, Jessie shares three brand new stories, unique to the podcast. In episode three, Jessie turns inwards, and tells us her own story of heartbreak.Purchase Heartsick:AmazonBookshop.orgAudibleRead a transcript of this episode on Simplecast.Relationship Doctor is a Quick and Dirty Tips podcast. Join the conversation on Facebook and Twitter.
This is The Beginning of the End, a Relationship Doctor mini-series from author and podcaster Jessie Stephens. Jessie's debut book, Heartsick, follows three stories of heartbreak, the kind of heartbreak that upends a life, and puts words around a brand of grief that we, as a culture, do not respect enough.In this three-part mini-series, Jessie shares three brand new stories, unique to the podcast. In episode two, we hear the story of Laura.Purchase Heartsick:AmazonBookshop.orgAudibleRead a transcript of this episode on Simplecast.Relationship Doctor is a Quick and Dirty Tips podcast. Join the conversation on Facebook and Twitter.
This is The Beginning of the End, a Relationship Doctor mini-series from author and podcaster Jessie Stephens. Jessie's debut book, Heartsick, follows three stories of heartbreak, the kind of heartbreak that upends a life, and puts words around a brand of grief that we, as a culture, do not respect enough.In this three-part mini-series, Jessie shares three brand new stories, unique to the podcast. In episode one, we hear the story of Samantha.Purchase Heartsick:AmazonBookshop.orgAudibleRead a transcript of this episode on Simplecast.Relationship Doctor is a Quick and Dirty Tips podcast. Join the conversation on Facebook and Twitter.
Dr. Linda Mintle, known as the “Relationship Doctor”, is our special guest for our series highlighting experts and professionals in the field of Marriage and Family. For more information on Dr. Mintle — www.drlindamintle.com See also www.savemymarriage.com for couples who need immediate help.
Sue Duffield chats with "new" friend (but they've known about each other for years), Dr. Linda Mintle, and brings to light that conflict isn't bad - it's just how we deal with it. "We Need to Talk", one of Dr. Linda's latest books, is the discussion today. She is a bestselling author with 20 book titles to her credit, a radio host of the Dr. Linda Mintle Show, professor, national speaker, winner of the Mom's Choice Award, a national news consultant and featured writer for Beliefnet. It is rare that a trained academic who speaks passionately to the heart of people providing real answers to real life problems is so relatable. And leave it to Sue to draw that out even more on this episode! They get "tawking", since Sue is a Jersey girl - all the while Dr. Linda's cerebrally funny personality and expertise comes through whether she's helping her audience stress less or laugh a lot when she shares how a student once called her Dr. "Mental!" Priceless. For more info on this "Relationship Doctor", get on www.drlindamintle.com www.sueduffield.com
This week, we're sharing an excerpt from the new book Wired for Love by neuroscientist Stephanie Cacioppo. Cacioppo is one of the world's foremost neuroscientists studying romantic love. In Wired for Love, she tells the story of how she met the foremost scientist of loneliness, how they fell in love, and the tragic story of his death seven years later. Woven in to her personal story are revelatory insights into how and why we fall in love, what makes love last, and how we process love lost—all grounded in cutting-edge findings in brain chemistry and behavioral science.Buy Wired for Love:AmazonAudibleBookshop.orgCheck out all the Quick and Dirty Tips shows.Subscribe to the Relationship Doctor podcast. Join the conversation on Facebook and Twitter.Links:https://www.quickanddirtytips.com/https://www.quickanddirtytips.com/podcastshttps://www.quickanddirtytips.com/subscribehttps://www.facebook.com/quickdirtytipshttps://twitter.com/quickdirtytips
The Relationship Doctor is IN (Lady M) As I start the show notes I think of the old “Peanuts” Comic where Lucy has a booth set up saying the Doctor is “IN”. Lady M is always in for you ready to help with relationship issues. Lady M speaks about how she overcame bad relationships to become a relationship coach and expert. Her book “So You Want To Be Married” has a lot of great advice and principles. Once you have a bad experience, you will learn from that bad experience. In a relationship, it is difficult because you are bringing two individuals together and each of their problems, baggage, hopes, and dreams. How do we mix those pieces together to create a blended whole? “I have learned that every relationship should have some kind of probational period!!”- Lady M Linkswww.ladymthedatecoach.net websiteSocial media handles IG, Twitter, FB & Tiktok @datingcoachladym Follow Conquer With Chris on [TWITTER @ConquerwChris , INSTAGRAM @conquerwithchris Or FACEBOOK conquerwithchris]Email Chris@conquerwithchris.com
Enjoy an excerpt of this emotional new suspense novel from bestselling author Nora Roberts.Purchase Hideaway at Amazon, Audible, Bookshop.org, or your favorite bookstore.Check out all the Quick and Dirty Tips shows.Subscribe to the Relationship Doctor podcast. Join the conversation on Facebook and Twitter.Links:https://www.quickanddirtytips.com/https://www.quickanddirtytips.com/podcastshttps://www.quickanddirtytips.com/subscribehttps://www.facebook.com/quickdirtytipshttps://twitter.com/quickdirtytips
The Mighty Mommy's Quick and Dirty Tips for Practical Parenting
This week, I'm sharing an excerpt from Relationship Doctor, another great podcast here on Quick and Dirty Tips. This episode is all about how your relationship changes once you introduce a child to the mix, and how you can still support and care for your partner while you're busy caring for your baby. Find Relationship Doctor on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or whatever podcast app you're using to listen to Project Parenthood!
This week, we're sharing an excerpt from The Arc, the new novel by Tory Henwood Hoen.Check out all the Quick and Dirty Tips shows.Subscribe to the Relationship Doctor podcast. Join the conversation on Facebook and Twitter.Links:https://www.quickanddirtytips.com/https://www.quickanddirtytips.com/podcastshttps://www.quickanddirtytips.com/subscribehttps://www.facebook.com/quickdirtytipshttps://twitter.com/quickdirtytips
This week, we're sharing an excerpt from Finding Normal: Sex, Love, and Taboo in Our Hyperconnected World by Alexa Tsoulis-Reay.Check out all the Quick and Dirty Tips shows.Subscribe to the Relationship Doctor podcast. Join the conversation on Facebook and Twitter.Links:https://www.quickanddirtytips.com/https://www.quickanddirtytips.com/podcastshttps://www.quickanddirtytips.com/subscribehttps://www.facebook.com/quickdirtytipshttps://twitter.com/quickdirtytips
How can you maintain your relationship after the birth of your first child? Dr. Rachel Vanderbilt, the Relationship Doctor, looks at the research.Check out all the Quick and Dirty Tips shows.Subscribe to the Relationship Doctor podcast. Join the conversation on Facebook and Twitter.Links:https://www.quickanddirtytips.com/https://www.quickanddirtytips.com/podcastshttps://www.quickanddirtytips.com/subscribehttps://www.facebook.com/quickdirtytipshttps://twitter.com/quickdirtytips
Stressed out by Valentine's Day? In this episode, Dr. Rachel Vanderbilt, the Relationship Doctor, explains how you can make your Valentine's Day special instead of stressful.
J. Calvin Tibbs is the Pastor of Kingdom Dominion Church (KDC) in Villa Rica, GA, the Relationship Doctor to multiple clients, and adviser to multiple boards. An author of five (5) books, the latest is called Run LAPS, Get Strong: Do Discipleship Differently. This work is designed to help Christian leaders and believers fulfill Jesus 4 Big Commands: Go, Teach, Make & Baptize. Tibbs is a husband of 38 years to college sweetheart Kimberly, is a father of three (3) grown children and grandfather of 2 girls. Tibbs holds an earned Doctorate in Ministry from South University with a concentration on Integrating Millennials at Church (IMAC). A native of Hampton, Virginia, Tibbs received a B.A. in Broadcast Management from Clark College in Atlanta, Georgia and was honorably discharged from the United States Army with the rank of Captain. Dr. Tibbs is ordained through the International Congress of Churches and Ministries (ICCM), is a Certified as a Purpose Development Coach, Certified Leadership Coach, and Certified Diversity Equity and Inclusion Specialist through the Purpose Development Institute (PDI). The ministry reaches the global communities through audio, video and print media, feeding the hungry, clothing the naked, and restoring confidence to the battered. The vision and purpose of this ministry is to strengthen the saved and love on the lost, to empower Christian leaders and believers in no less than 85 West Georgia cities and 2,000 churches world-wide. Discover More https://www.Kdchurch.org https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLSIZmpQ3p7VEf3OnQuQDiQ https://www.facebook.com/KDChurchGlobal/
Did you know that there are actually five different flirting styles? In this episode, Dr. Rachel Vanderbilt, the Relationship Doctor, explains why flirting is an important part of starting new relationships and maintaining established ones.
Living as a single person has become an increasingly popular choice for American adults in the last 10 years. In this episode, Dr. Rachel Vanderbilt, the Relationship Doctor, explains why singlehood can lend itself to life satisfaction and happiness.
Do you believe that all disagreement is destructive? Or that your partner has to be able to read your mind? This week, the Relationship Doctor breaks down 4 common myths that can damage our relationships.
Are you afraid to discuss finances with your partner? Dr. Rachel Vanderbilt, the Relationship Doctor, explains why talking about your finances is important, even if it may be uncomfortable.
What does your bedtime routine say about your relationship? More than you might think. In this episode, Dr. Rachel Vanderbilt, the Relationship Doctor, breaks down the science behind bedtime.
The Savvy Psychologist's Quick and Dirty Tips for Better Mental Health
In this special New Year's episode, Dr. Monica Johnson is joined by Dr. Nanika Coor (Project Parenthood) and Dr. Rachel Vanderbilt (the Relationship Doctor) for a panel discussion on the psychology of New Year's Resolutions—the good, the bad, and the controversial. Read the companion article on Quick and Dirty Tips. Check out all the Quick and Dirty Tips shows. Subscribe to the newsletter for more tips. Join the conversation on Facebook and Twitter. Links: https://www.quickanddirtytips.com/ https://www.quickanddirtytips.com/podcasts https://www.quickanddirtytips.com/subscribe https://www.facebook.com/SavvyPsychologist https://twitter.com/qdtsavvypsych
In this week's episode of Relationship Doctor, Dr. Rachel Vanderbilt is joined by Dr. Nanika Coor of Project Parenthood and Dr. Monica Johnson of Savvy Psychologist for a panel episode on New Year's Resolutions.
The Mighty Mommy's Quick and Dirty Tips for Practical Parenting
To celebrate the new year, Project Parenthood host Dr. Nanika Coor joins Dr. Rachel Vanderbilt (the Relationship Doctor) and Dr. Monica Johnson (Savvy Psychologist) for a special panel episode to discuss New Year's resolutions and how families can set better goals. Read the companion article on Quick and Dirty Tips. Check out all the Quick and Dirty Tips shows. Subscribe to the newsletter for more parenting tips. Join the conversation on Facebook and Twitter. Links: https://www.quickanddirtytips.com/ https://www.quickanddirtytips.com/podcasts https://www.quickanddirtytips.com/subscribe https://www.facebook.com/QDTProjectParenthood https://twitter.com/qdtparenthood
Do you struggle to find the perfect gift for your partner? In this episode, Dr. Rachel Vanderbilt, the Relationship Doctor, breaks down the science behind why we give gifts and what research says is the best kind of gift for your partner.
Fact: your partner will bother you sometimes. Conventional wisdom says to pick your battles and not sweat the small stuff, but in this episode, Dr. Rachel Vanderbilt, the Relationship Doctor, explains how that can actually have a chilling effect on your relationship.
If you or your partner cheat, is it the end of your relationship? Dr. Rachel Vanderbilt, the Relationship Doctor, talks about the complex issue of cheating and what it may mean for your relationship.
Have you ever seen an online dating profile that makes a person seem almost too good to be true? In this week's episode, Dr. Rachel Vanderbilt, the Relationship Doctor, talks about how common it is for people to lie when dating online and when it actually matters.
While you might have guessed that being affectionate can improve your relationship's health, did you know it can improve your physical and mental health, too? In this episode, Dr. Rachel Vanderbilt, the Relationship Doctor, explains the health benefits of affectionate communication.
The holidays can be a time of great joy and good food, but can also be a source of tension in our relationships. In this episode, Dr. Rachel Vanderbilt, the Relationship Doctor, provides advice on how to navigate difficult conversations about where to spend the holidays this season.
Which of the seven kinds of love are you experiencing in your relationship today? In this episode, Dr. Rachel Vanderbilt, the Relationship Doctor, explains the Triangular Theory of Love and the three core components of love that are the pillars of romantic relationships.
How can you build and sustain a meaningful and happy relationship while long-distance? In this episode, Dr. Rachel Vanderbilt, the Relationship Doctor, explains how you can maintain your long-distance relationships.
Love languages have been a pop culture sensation for nearly 30 years—but are they based in any actual science? In this episode, Dr. Rachel Vanderbilt, the Relationship Doctor, explains why love languages are not scientific, but why they may be useful anyway.
Does online dating feel more like a game and less like a process of finding your right person? Dr. Rachel Vanderbilt, the Relationship Doctor, explains why having too many choices in your dating apps may actually lead you to be less satisfied in your resulting relationships.
Why is it that some relationship research doesn't resonate with you and your experiences? In this episode, Dr. Rachel Vanderbilt, the Relationship Doctor, explains why some relationship data is just plain WEIRD.
Perfect relationships don't exist. So why do we pretend they do when we look at other couples on social media? In this episode, Dr. Rachel Vanderbilt, the Relationship Doctor, explains how social comparisons can negatively affect your relationship.
Have you ever felt like your help went unnoticed or was unappreciated by your partner? Dr. Rachel Vanderbilt, the Relationship Doctor, explains invisible support efforts and the different ways we provide support to our partners.
Ever wanted to give a relationship a second chance? In this episode, Dr. Rachel Vanderbilt, the Relationship Doctor, explains the risks of on-again/off-again relationships.
Ever used a secret test, like waiting for a partner to text you first, to assess the state of your relationship? Dr. Rachel Vanderbilt, the Relationship Doctor, explains why secret tests can actually be harmful to your relationship
Have you been ghosted by a romantic partner? Dr. Rachel Vanderbilt, the Relationship Doctor, explains why people resort to ghosting when things aren't working out, and how to cope with being ghosted if it happens to you.
The Nutrition Diva's Quick and Dirty Tips for Eating Well and Feeling Fabulous
Dr. Rachel Vanderbilt of the Relationship Doctor podcast explains why partners aren't always supportive of our efforts to eat healthier -- and what to do about it. Read the transcript. Check out all the Quick and Dirty Tips shows. Subscribe to the newsletter for more diet and nutrition tips. Join the conversation on Facebook and Twitter. Links: https://www.quickanddirtytips.com/ https://www.quickanddirtytips.com/podcasts https://www.quickanddirtytips.com/subscribe https://www.facebook.com/QDTNutrition/ https://twitter.com/NutritionDiva
The Relationship Doctor podcast will return to your favorite podcast app for weekly episodes beginning August 2. Now hosted by Dr. Rachel Vanderbilt, Relationship Doctor will bring friendly advice based on cutting-edge relationship science right to your ears. Make sure to follow Relationship Doctor wherever you get your podcasts.
This hour our favorite ‘Relationship Doctor’ will join us to answer the question: Why do I still eat if I’m not hungry? Learn how to put the ‘pause’ backing into your eating habits. Come with your questions and gain a better understanding of the relationship between our bodies (so wonderfully made) and food (so necessary for survival).
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The Love Psychologist: Transforming Your Relationships from the Inside-Out
This is a series on how to lessen your negative thinking in love and life. It seems timely during this period of Coronavirus frenzy. The whole series offers ten tools to deal with negative thinking and worry. This second episode in the series offers two tools: -How to distinguish if your thoughts are in the Past, Present or Future so as not to drain your energy -How to access the loving voice of your Higher Self as opposed to the fearful voice These ten tools come from Dr. Sherman's recent book, 'The Gremlin: 10 Tools to Shush that Negative Voice in Your Head which is available in a small paperback, available on Amazon. You can learn more about doing phone sessions with Dr. Sherman for life or relationship coaching here: www.DrPauletteSherman.com. To subscribe to Paulette's podcast, click here: The host Dr. Paulette Kouffman Sherman is a Licensed Psychologist with a certification in Family Therapy, a specialty in romantic relationships and she is also a certified life coach and dating & relationship coach. She's been a psychotherapist for 20 years and has worked with many age groups and issues in settings including group and private practice, hospitals, nursing homes, partial programs, universities, and schools. She specializes in helping career women to balance work and home goals with their romantic partner. Paulette is known as “The Relationship Doctor” and her Inside-Out approach. She was honored to be named one of the Top 27 Relationship Experts in an article on Her Aspiration. Paulette is the author of, ‘Dating from the Inside Out,' published by Atria Books, Facebook Dating: from 1st Date to Soulmate,' ‘When Mars Women Date,' and the upcoming, ‘Marriage from the Inside Out' and 22 others. Her books have been published in 7 languages and have won fourteen book awards. She has a private psychotherapy practice in Manhattan and does life and relationship coaching by phone & Skype. She has twenty years of experience as a psychotherapist and 15 as a coach, was an adjunct professor at two universities and writes a monthly dating column for Eligible Magazine. She's an online instructor with over 2000 students from 108 countries on Udemy who have taken her online relationship classes. She has been an expert on television shows like Channel 11, Fox 5, the CBS Early Show & the AM Northwest Early Show and a radio guest on the Curtis Sliwa show, NPR's Cityscape, Unity Radio's ‘The Soul-Directed Life, Pathways and others. She's been quoted as a Relationship expert in MSN.com, USA Weekend, Business Insider, NY Post, Newsweek, Lifetime.com, More, Match.com, Teen Vogue, Foxnews.com, NY Daily News, Fox Business, Crains, Better Homes & Gardens, Cosmopolitan, Reader's Digest, Redbook, Glamour, Forbes, Woman's Day, Metro newspapers, P & G Everyday, Men's Health, Men's Fitness, Muscle and Fitness, Marie Claire, Allure, Seventeen, Men's Fitness, Bustle, New York Magazine, Woman's Day, Web MD, Linux Insider, Business Insider, Everyday Health, Elle, Psychology Today, The London Times, Complete Woman magazine, Aaptiv, Well & Good, Fast Company, The Knot, WeddingWire, Best Life, the Huffington Post, Guideposts, Refinery29, JDate, Spirituality and Health, Mind Body Green, Om Times, Spirit and Destiny, Martha Stewart Weddings, Brides, Oprah Magazine and The New York Times. She lives with her husband and two children near NYC.
Dr. Rhoberta Shaler, The Relationship Help Doctor, provides urgent and ongoing care for relationships in crisis, at home and at work. She awakens listeners to recognize, and stop tolerating abuse from, the relentlessly difficult, toxic people she calls Hijackals®. Author of 16 books, she offers practical insights to stop the crazy-making. Information & Blog: ForRelationshipHelp.com Podcasts: Emotional Savvy and Save Your Sanity RelationshipHelpShow.com Free ebook: How To Spot a Hijackal® at Hijackals.com Join the free Closed Facebook group: Optimize Life! Help for Handling Hijackals® Website and Blog: TransformingRelationship.com Facebook: @RelationshipHelpDoctor Twitter: @RhobertaShaler LinkedIn: @RhobertaShaler Pinterest: @RhobertaShaler Instagram: @DrRhobertaShaler
Dr. Rhoberta Shaler, The Relationship Help Doctor, provides urgent and ongoing care for relationships in crisis, at home and at work. She awakens listeners to recognize, and stop tolerating abuse from, the relentlessly difficult, toxic people she calls Hijackals®. Author of 16 books, she offers practical insights to stop the crazy-making. Information & Blog: ForRelationshipHelp.com Podcasts: Emotional Savvy and Save Your Sanity RelationshipHelpShow.com Free ebook: How To Spot a Hijackal® at Hijackals.com Join the free Closed Facebook group: Optimize Life! Help for Handling Hijackals® Website and Blog: TransformingRelationship.com Facebook: @RelationshipHelpDoctor Twitter: @RhobertaShaler LinkedIn: @RhobertaShaler Pinterest: @RhobertaShaler Instagram: @DrRhobertaShaler
Dr. Rhoberta Shaler, The Relationship Help Doctor, provides urgent and ongoing care for relationships in crisis, at home and at work. She awakens listeners to recognize, and stop tolerating abuse from, the relentlessly difficult, toxic people she calls Hijackals®. Author of 16 books, she offers practical insights to stop the crazy-making. Information & Blog: ForRelationshipHelp.com Podcasts: Emotional Savvy and Save Your Sanity RelationshipHelpShow.com Free ebook: How To Spot a Hijackal® at Hijackals.com Join the free Closed Facebook group: Optimize Life! Help for Handling Hijackals® Website and Blog: TransformingRelationship.com Facebook: @RelationshipHelpDoctor Twitter: @RhobertaShaler LinkedIn: @RhobertaShaler Pinterest: @RhobertaShaler Instagram: @DrRhobertaShaler
Guy's Guy Radio returns with Dr. Rhoberta Shaler, Ph.D, The Relationship Doctor! We discussed communication gaps between men and women, how to address relationship struggles, and how to deal with "hijackals," people who suck your emotional and spiritual energy. Join Robert Manni, author of The Guys' Guy's Guide To Love as we discuss life, love and the pursuit of happiness. Subscribe to Guy's Guy Radio on iTunes! Buy The Guys' Guy's Guide to Love now!