parents aren't perfect, a talk with dr. aliza pressman [video]

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[video available on spotify] as many of you probably already know, i'm single for the first time in a long time. rather than rushing into my next relationship, this time around i’m committed to learning. there are a lot of great resources out there on dating and romantic relation ...  Show more

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[video available on Spotify] it’s that time again for me to sit down and share a list of things that i like right now. i go through phases where i become obsessed with something, but then i eventually discard it and replace it with something else. so today i'll be going over my c ...  Show more

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