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The Spiritual and Irritable show with Lisa Phillips discusses Emotional Abuse with expert Beverly Engel.
Host(s): Lisa Phillips
Guest(s): Beverly Engel
Join Lisa as she interviews Beverly Engel on the topic of Emotional Abuse in relationships. During this show, Beverly will share with listeners some fabulous tips on what negative beliefs may just be keeping you stuck in toxic relationships.
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![]() | Lisa Phillips: The Good News - This show will make you laugh and get you moving into the fabulous life you truly deserve. The Bad News - Lisa promises to burst your excuses as to why you are not taking action and give you a kick up the bum to get you mo.. Find out more! |
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![]() | Beverly Engel: Beverly Engel is the bestselling author of twenty self-help books. She is a psychotherapist with over 30 years of experience and is an internationally recognized expert in the fields of abuse, women's issues, relationships, and sexuality. ... Find out more! |
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