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Dr. Terri, The Love Doctor® is bringing you a brand, new podcast to improve your relationship and take it from good to great! Good relationships for your children start with you and the best way to help your children is to model healthy behaviors in your own relationship! She is a world-renowned relationship expert, author and media personality, whose practical science-based advice has led to publications in The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Reader's Digest, USA Today and TIME magazin ...
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Welcome to Intersections Match Talk Radio, a monthly holistic lifestyle show, focused on our continual evolution into the best versions of our authentic selves. With our insightful guests, we address relationships, social dynamics and health and wellness, each of which contribute to meaningful and fulfilling lives. Jasbina, the host and Founder of Intersections Match, is an attorney turned entrepreneur, Relationship Expert, Dating Coach, Matchmaker and Radio Show Host. INTERSECTIONS MATCH ( ...
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Hello, I’m Hunt Ethridge. I’m an Award winning Dating & Relationship Expert/TV Personality/Coach/Matchmaker/Writer/Entrepreneur, Husband, Father, Bon Vivant & All - Around Swell Guy! I’ve been in the Love Industry for over 15 years and have been following all the ups and downs of today’s dating dilemmas. I teach my clients that dating is a mix of biology, psychology, sociology, and anthropology. To understand our motivations, the motivations of the person sitting across from you and the moti ...
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Being rejected romantically can really suck! But does it affect men and women the same? And how can it affect our politics? Dr. Francesca Luberti has done a number of fascinating studies on lots of aspects of relationships. Today we wanted to focus on her study, "Changes in positive affect due to popularity in an experimental dating context influen…
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Is all the media surrounding college "hookup culture" accurate? Do people mostly meet online or IRL? Is there any difference with international students? With a wealth of knowledge under her belt, Dr. Paul and I sit down to see if we can figure out what's really going on out there and what, if anything, we can all do to help. Join us for a fun conv…
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Does meeting online work the same way as meeting in real life? Does it go through the same patterns and progressions? And how do we maximize our benefits? Knowing online dating is one of the prime ways people meet now, it's important to understand the rhythms and reasons for doing what we do. Like any tool, if we use it right it can benefit us, if …
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In 1986, 373 couples began a study at the University of Michigan called the Early Years of Marriage. Today those same 373 couples (and their various divorces and remarriages) are still being followed, making it one of largest and longest studies running in the US on the state of relationship. My good friend Dr. Terri Orbuch has been following these…
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We all want to connect with people! Humans are wired to be connected. But nowadays there are so many different ways to connect. People meet in person, online, over Zoom, in VR, in forums. But not all connections and interactions are equal. Some satisfy the need to belong, an intrinsic part of humanity, and some can actively make us sadder. I get a …
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Fedor Galking works on the Deep Longevity project whose mission is to extend lifespan and healthspan. They succinctly state, "Aging is a disease and should be tracked and managed as one." Much work has been done on the toll physical actions can take, aging a body. More research now is coming out on the toll our emotional well-being exacts on our bo…
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Dr. Oliffe has authored several studies around men's mental health. We discuss two of his most recent ones, "Mapping Men's Mental Health Help-Seeking After an Intimate Partner Relationship Break-Up" (Oliffe, '22) and "Masculinity and mental illness in and after men's intimate partner relationships" (Oliffe, '22). I am a huge proponent of mental hea…
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Getting over a broken heart is never easy. In fact, anyone who has gone through a breakup knows that a broken heart can be difficult to mend. Most of us have been there at some point, left wondering how to heal and move forward. Dr. Terri talks to Allana Pratt, author, intimacy expert and relationship coach. Her new book is called “HeartBreak to He…
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As a parent, you may be wondering if you’re doing enough to keep your children safe online. Social media has become a big part of your culture and your children’s lives, but do kids have the ability to navigate the social media world safely on their own? Dr.Terri talks to Florence Ann Romano, a childcare and village advocate, author, and philanthro…
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While money is always welcome in our bank accounts, it is not always a welcome subject to talk about in a relationship. Research finds that money is the #1 source of conflict in relationships. In fact, 7 out of 10 couples say that money causes tension in their relationship. Dr. Terri talks to Amy Scott, a certified financial coach who teaches coupl…
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Most people don’t intend to be critical, hurtful, or mean. Rather they are trying to communicate their needs, but don’t know they’re being critical. Dr.Terri talks to Dr. Jessica Higgins, a Licensed Psychologist and Relationship Coach, and the host of the Empowered Relationship podcast. Dr. Higgins discusses what is happening when criticism is at p…
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Do you want to be better equipped to deal with trauma, be there for the people around you, and feel more supported in starting hard conversations? Dr.Terri talks to David Richman, public speaker, philanthropist, endurance athlete and author of the new book, “Cycle of Lives.” David shares 15 people’s interconnected life-changing journeys with cancer…
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Do you know the 7 well-defined stages of a developing romantic relationship? Getting clarity about what stage you’re in and what you’re supposed to do in each stage can fast track your relationship. Dr.Terri talks to Kristin Sokol, a certified science-based dating and relationship coach with over 15 years experience. She shares insights that will g…
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There are so many exciting ways essential oils can enhance your life and relationships. And used correctly they can be your best friends. Dr. Terri talks to Dr. Kac Young (PhD), author of 27 books, including her newest book called, “Essential Oils for Beginners: A Guide to What They Are & How to Use Them.” Dr. Young discusses how these essential oi…
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What if you can’t sleep well (or can’t sleep at all) in your dorm room? Does anything help crippling text anxiety? Is it a bad stomachache or is your appendix about to rupture? What if you hit your head and think you have a concussion? Dr. Terri talks to Jill Grimes (MD, FAAFP), nationally recognized medical media expert, family physician, and awar…
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The magic of first dates is a kind that can’t be replicated. Whether straight out of a fairytale or something of a horror story, they’re almost always unforgettable. Dr. Terri talks to Jodi Klein, podcast host, blogger and author of the book, “First Date Stories: Women’s Romantic and Ridiculous Midlife Adventures.” Jodi discusses true hopeful, hila…
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Science-based medicine is finally ready to embrace the use of Medical Reiki. But what is Medical Reiki, how does it work, and can it help you heal? Dr. Terri talks to Raven Keyes (RMT, CRMT) an internationally recognized Reiki Master Teacher who has worked with surgeons and other health professionals for many years. She also is the author of the ne…
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The first year of college is full of excitement and uncertainty. And this Fall brings additional challenges and stress. Dr. Terri talks to Dr. Chelsea Petree, Director of the Parent & Family Programs at Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT), and the editor of the new book, “College Ready 2021: Expert Advice for Parents to Simplify the College Tra…
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Telling stories is one of the most powerful means that people have to influence, teach, and inspire others. Young people today can benefit greatly from knowing the stories of their older family members. Dr. Terri talks to Dr. Mary Cronin, business strategist, author, and Boston College School of Management professor. Dr. Cronin will discuss how eng…
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Have you wasted months or even years dating the wrong people? Are you frustrated, exhausted, and starting to lose hope? Has the online dating game led you to believe true love will never come your way? Dr. Terri talks to Michelle Jacoby, matchmaker, dating and relationship coach, and author of the new book, “Never Waste Time on the Wrong Man Again:…
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Have you ever had recurring nightmares, upsetting dreams or dreams that you just don’t understand? In sleep studies, 85% of adults report having at least one nightmare in the past year, and 29% report at least one a month. Dr. Terri talks to Dr. Clare R. Johnson (PhD), an international speaker, teacher, and author of the new book, “The Art of Trans…
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In an era defined by trauma—from #MeToo to COVID to social injustice—how can you heal emotionally? What about trauma-informed strength training, which benefits not only your heart, muscles, bones, and posture but also your feelings of self-confidence and self-efficacy. Dr. Terri talks to Laura Khoudari, personal trainer, trauma practitioner, educat…
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Teenagers live in an environment that can move too fast, even for them. Parents are left wondering what teens need from them in order to be successful in life and how real life conversations with teenagers can occur. Dr. Terri talks to Kevin Kuczynski, high school counselor, life coach and author of the new book, “Real Life Conversations: What Teen…
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As we continue navigating the pandemic, thousands of teachers face immense challenges and exhaustion as workloads increase while providing schooling for students in conditions that are anything but normal. Combine that with staff shortages, repeatedly switching between in-person and online teaching, and no clear idea of what the future holds and yo…
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What do you think you look like? Your body image is how you feel about yourself physically and how you think others see the shape, weight and qualities of your body. Some people feel good about their bodies, while others don’t. Dr.Terri talks to Dr. Megan Stubbs (EdD), sexologist, relationship expert, body image specialist, and author of the new bo…
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Teens today are stressed out, sleep-deprived, and over-committed. One of the biggest stressors for teens and their parents is preserving their relationship while navigating a competitive academic environment. Dr.Terri talks to Cynthia Clumeck Muchnick (MA) and Jenn Curtis (MSW), co-authors of the new book, “The Parent Compass: Navigating Your Teen’…
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Many people think crystals are just a decorative item, but they have vibrational power that can help with relationships of all types and sizes. They can give you the help and energetic boost you need to heal, find love, attract money, deal with others, and relax. Dr.Terri talks to Dr. Kac Young (PhD), author of 24 books, including her newest book c…
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Do you have trouble protecting yourself from “energy vampires?” If so, you’re probably an empath and in need of some guidance. Fortunately, there are practical ways to stay balanced and keep your energy safe and secure. Dr.Terri talks to Lisa Campion, energy healer, psychic trainer and author of the new book, “Energy Healing for Empaths: How to Pro…
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Have you seen children focus so deeply that they lose themselves in a task? This focused, fulfilling state –called flow– naturally occurs in children and adults during play, movement, and hands-on activities they love. Dr.Terri talks to Carmen Gamper, speaker, founder of the New Learning Culture program, and author of the new book, “Flow to Learn: …
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It’s easy to love a partner who is doing everything you want. But loving and growing your love when there are difficulties between you and your partner, that takes patience. Dr. Terri talks to Guy Finley, internationally renowned spiritual teacher and author of the book, “Relationship Magic: Waking Up Together.” Finley offers new tools and how to u…
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Whether you’re facing a global or personal crisis–or a mix of both–this is a time of unprecedented struggle and upheaval. Regardless of the tough issues you may be facing, it’s getting back up and moving forward that counts the most when you need to deal with hardship. Dr.Terri talks to Dr. Alexandra Chauran, author of fourteen books, including her…
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Are you struggling with co-parenting after divorce? Sharing parenting duties with your ex is often the hardest part of a divorce. From joint custody agreements to communication and scheduling, it can be a struggle. Dr.Terri talks to Christian Family (JD), a divorce lawyer for nearly 20 years, adult child of divorce, and co-parenting divorced mother…
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The COVID-19 pandemic has affected everyone around the globe. Whether you’ve been affected by the pandemic or some other unforeseen and monumental setback, it’s important to find a way to move beyond anger, guilt, emptiness or pain. Dr.Terri talks to Jason Redman, a retired Navy SEAL Lieutenant, severely Wounded Warrior, veteran advocate, and autho…
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As a parent, you often react on autopilot to your child’s misbehavior. These reactive moments can lead to getting overwhelmed and angry at your kids. If you want your children to learn to be kind and respectful to others (including you), then you must demonstrate kindness and respect. Dr.Terri talks to Hunter Clarke-Fields, a mindfulness mentor, po…
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We’re living in a time marked by intense uncertainty. It’s easy to get trapped in a vortex of bad news and endless concerns. But in that state, we’re never okay – and we can never solve our problems. Dr.Terri talks to Lawrence Doochin, abuse survivor, entrepreneur and author of the new book, “A Book on Fear: Feeling Safe in a Challenging World.” Do…
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Break out the chips and grab a drink! These days the bulk of our entertainment exists on screens, and game nights are more popular than ever. Whether your game night is just you and your partner, or you want to organize a larger event, the individual and relationship benefits of game nights are significant. Dr.Terri talks to Erik Arneson, lifelong …
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Most of us were taught that sex talk is taboo or should be hush-hush. But getting over the awkwardness and having an honest conversation about sex can bring the two of you closer and increase excitement in the bedroom. Dr.Terri talks to David Essel, counselor, master life coach, international speaker, and author of the new book, “50+ Flavors of Ero…
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In the United States, the chances that a marriage will end in divorce is about 45 percent. Divorce is a stressful event in a person’s life. But it is also a time of growth and new beginnings. Dr.Terri talks to Christina Previte, CEO and Co-Founder of NJ Divorce Solutions and podcast host. Christina discusses the biggest mistakes that people make th…
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Our country is dealing with a pandemic, high unemployment, a precarious economy and social turmoil. As a result, countless people are in the grips of grieving–whether for the loss of a loved one, job security, income, workplace camaraderie, or a sense of normalcy. Dr.Terri talks to Anthony Casablanca, senior executive, leadership consultant on grie…
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Are you feeling distant or unfulfilled in your sexual relationship and looking for insights into how sex can be better? Or maybe your sexual and intimate life is great, but you think it could be even more soulful and intense? Dr.Terri talks to Dr. Pepper Schwartz, sociologist, sexologist, author, matching expert on the hit television show “Married …
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These are challenging times. You are facing unprecedented changes, and no one knows what the answers are. So, how do you cope in these uncertain times? Dr.Terri talks to Debra Orbuch Grayson (MS, MFT), a licensed marriage and family therapist, supervisor, trainer and author of “Building Healthy Family Relationships: A Workbook for Parents and Stepp…
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The cutthroat world of pro-sports chews through players. Players are plagued with soul-crushing injuries and rejections. Dr.Terri talks to Sean Conley, ex-NFL kicker and author of the new book, “The Point After: How One Resilient Kicker Learned There Was More to Life Than the NFL.” Sean discusses how he hit rock bottom but then discovered a path to…
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Burnout is a growing mental and emotional health problem. If you’re feeling anxious, fearful, exhausted or just burned out from all of the challenges and changes in 2020 – you’re not alone. Studies show that burnout has reached epidemic proportions. Dr.Terri talks to Jennifer Marcenelle, a Board Certified Holistic Nurse with over 30 years experienc…
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We all want to perform at our best and be successful, creative and happy at work. Yet these days, with the COVID-19 pandemic, work can be stressful. Dr.Terri talks to Dr. Thalma Lobel, an internationally recognized psychologist, expert on human behavior, and author of the new book, “Whatever Works: The Small Cues That Make a Surprising Difference i…
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The vast majority of bright and ambitious people are working at half their potential because they’ve only developed the analytical part of their thinking. Sadly, creativity is often pigeonholed as a gift reserved for artistic types. Dr.Terri talks to Nir Bashan, a world-renowned creativity expert, business consultant, and author of the new book, “T…
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Are you staying in relationships that don’t work or meet your needs? Is it because your partner is “not that bad” and you’ve grown comfortable in your current situation? Dr. Terri talks to Elliott Davis, a values-based relationship coach and professional consultant and trainer. He says that your time and energy are valuable, so you need to date lik…
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Microaggressions are ways that people unintentionally exclude and alienate others. Even though they may be unintentional, they inflict harm. Dr. Terri talks to Dr. Michael Baran, social scientist, researcher and co-author of the new book, “Subtle Acts of Exclusion: How to Understand, Identify, and Stop Microaggressions.” Dr. Baran states that while…
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Healing trauma isn’t simple. However, unresolved trauma stored in the body can make you push away even the most loving, supportive partners. Dr. Terri talks to Orit Krug, a board-certified dance movement therapist, about how you can release old trauma and rewire your nervous system in order to have a lasting relationship, let love in and enjoy an a…
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Are you struggling with achieving your life goals? Do you want to change your life but can’t seem to make the big adjustments you need? Dr.Terri talks to Gregg Clunis, entrepreneur, podcast host, and author of the book “Tiny Leaps, Big Changes: Everyday Changes to Accomplish More, Crush Your Goals, and Create the Life You Want.” Gregg is passionate…
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