A psychotherapist’s world gets rearranged when she decides to start seeing a therapist herself. We talk with her about her new book and her big reflections on the human condition. And, the economy looked strong in the first quarter of 2019 despite tariffs and other concerns. We also learn the details in the development of a sex abuse scandal within the Boy Scouts organization.
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Life Lessons From A Therapist Who Took Herself To Therapy
When one psychotherapist found herself going through a difficult time she decided to see someone herself, opening up her mind to lessons about the universal human condition and why therapy matters. We hear from the therapist about what there is to learn from both sides of the couch.
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First Quarter Data Shows A Strong Economy
Despite fears of the impact of President Trump’s trade wars and other factors, the U.S. economy grew at an unexpectedly healthy rate in the first quarter of 2019. We’ll look at what led to that growth, and whether it’s likely to be sustained.
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The Sex Abuse Scandal Rocking The Boy Scouts
While there have been previous allegations and trials, the issue of sexual abuse of boys participating in the Boy Scouts is heating up. We’ll find out why.
Episode Credits
- Rob Ferrett Host
- Natalie Guyette Producer
- Chris Malina Producer
- Judith Siers-Poisson Producer
- Lori Gottlieb Guest
- Abdur Chowdhury Guest
- Joseph De Avila Guest
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