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Venus Nicolino, known on television as Dr. V, is an American media personality, [1] author and doctor of clinical psychology.Her first book, Bad Advice: How to Survive and Thrive in an Age of Bullshit appeared on USA Todays National Bestseller List [2] and debuted at number one on the LA Times Bestseller List for Hardcover Nonfiction. [3]
Venus Nicolino has a Doctor of Philosophy in clinical psychology from the California School of Professional Psychology but is not licensed as a therapist or psychologist. . She works as a "life consultant" and lives in Bel Air, Los Angeles with her husband Matthew Johnson, their two sons, ages 3 and 5, and her two nephews, ages 5 an
Nicolino is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Fabrice Nicolino (born 1955), French journalist; Justin Nicolino (born 1991), American baseball pitcher; Venus Nicolino (born 1972), American media personality, author, and doctor of clinical psychology
Venus was an American newsmagazine targeted to LGBT people of color, particularly African-Americans. Established in 1995, Venus was the first national LGBT magazine founded by a lesbian, Charlene Cothran. The magazine was named in honor of Venus Landin (1961-1993), a friend of Cothran's who was murdered by her former lover.
Joy Behar: Say Anything! is an American news program and talk show hosted by Joy Behar.The program had its "Preview" while Behar filled in as a week-long host on Viewpoint with Eliot Spitzer on June 18, 2012, and officially premiered on Current TV on September 4, 2012.
Marriage Boot Camp (also known as Marriage Boot Camp: Bridezillas, Marriage Boot Camp: Reality Stars and Marriage Boot Camp: Reality Stars Family Edition) is an American reality television series which debuted on May 31, 2013, on WE tv.
Venus Express: 9 November 2005: ESA: Orbiter Successful Entered orbit 11 April 2006. Full communications lost on 28 November 2014 [15] Soyuz-FG/Fregat: Akatsuki: 20 May 2010: JAXA Japan: Orbiter Mostly successful Flew past Venus on 6 December 2010 after failing to enter orbit. Insertion was successfully reattempted on 7 December 2015. Last ...
Venus Zine, headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, [3] was founded in East Lansing, Michigan, in the Michigan State University dorm room of Amy Schroeder in 1995. [4] It began as a photocopied, black and white, stapled fanzine but over the years grew into a full-size glossy publication.