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Gaby talks to a compulsive buyer to understand the real motivations for over-shopping. April Benson, one of the leading psychologists who helps compulsive buyers, introduces us to the emotional and psychological reasons for shopping. And to get a personal look at it, Avis Cardella, author of "Spent: Memoirs of a Shopping Addict," talks about her own experience and motivation for compulsive buying. Finally, because our culture seems so addicted to shopping, Lan Nguyen Chaplin gives us some insight into where that comes from: spoiler alert, we learn it as children. TW: One of the guests in this episode refers to "the two genders." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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How big is the psychic industry and is it ripping people off? Can our palms actually tell us things about our body and future?
This week, Mitch talks about visiting a psychic after a night of drinking and Greg talks about the time he pretended to be a palm reader.
The final debate between Mitch and Greg is about whether astrology has a positive or negative influence on society!
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How to be Sound is a podcast about how to be better at this crazy little thing called life, hosted by Rosemary Mac Cabe.
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Join Kelli as she shares a simple experiment that can help us learn to work with, instead of against, anxious thoughts.
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Disclaimer: Hopefully you find the information in this podcast helpful but it is not intended to replace medical advice and should not be used as such.