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Out of the Fog with Karen Hager: Using Intuition to Navigate Career and Love with Guest Sue Frederick

Host(s): Karen Hager
Guest(s): Sue Frederick

Author and intuitive Sue Frederick will give live readings to callers to help them navigate love and career. Her newest book "I See Your Soul Mate" (St. Martin's Press) came out in September.

About the Host(s)

Karen Hager: STARTING MAY 1ST - KAREN'S NEW TIME IS 9AM PACIFIC/ NOON EASTERN! Out of the Fog can be found on Transformation Talk Radio.com every Wednesday at 9am pt / 12pm et!

Karen Hager, the Fog City Psychic, helps people lift the fog o..

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About the Guest(s)

Sue Frederick: Intuitive Sue Frederick's work has been featured in the New York Times, CNN.com, Real Simple, Yoga Journal, Natural Health and Complete Woman Magazines. She's the author of I See Your Dream Job and I See Your Soul Mate (St. Marti...

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