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Why success programs have a 97% failure rate, and how to guarantee your success! Dr. Alexander Loyd of The Healing Codes

Host(s): Dr. Pat Baccili
Guest(s): Dr. Alexander Loyd

Encore: Dr. Loyd is going to share with you why most people are "programmed" for failure and how to flip the switch to insure success.

About the Host(s)

Dr. Pat Baccili:

Dr. Pat Baccili helps individuals and organizations break through their limiting Crust so they can reach their unlimited potential. Her specialty is assisting people face their challenges with courage. She starts by helping them identify th..

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About the Guest(s)

Dr. Alexander Loyd: The Healing Codes is a company founded by Alex Loyd, N.D., Ph.D., and Dr. Ben Johnson, MD, DO, NMD. Dr. Alexander Loyd is the #1 Bestselling author of The Healing Code. He has been featured live, on NBC, ABC, CBS, Fox, and PBS News programs as an ...

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