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The Toxic Trait We’re Told is Good for Us, And How to Kick It to the Curb with Emma Reed Turrell

This week I’m joined by psychotherapist and author Emma Reed Turrell, the woman I basically tried to blag a free therapy session from. With my new novel, People Pleaser, out this week, I’ve asked Emma to help me – and you – untangle our chronic urge to keep everyone else happy. E ...  Show more

The Life of You – Genevieve Turley’s 3 Handbag Beauty Essentials

Today, makeup artist and internet star Genevieve Turley is back, and this time we’re tipping out her handbag to find the three beauty essentials she cannot live without. From quick hair fixes to glow-giving skincare and a clever multitasking makeup staple, Genevieve proves you do ...  Show more

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