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The Deep End is an American four-part documentary series about the life and work of spiritual influencer and author Teal Swan. The docu-series was developed for Freeform by director Jon Kasbe, producer Bits Sola, and executive producers Tom Yellin and Gabrielle Tenenbaum. Jon Kasbe was present during three years and had access to almost every ...
Teal Swan (born Mary Teal Bosworth; June 16, 1984) is an American spiritual influencer and author. [1] Swan and her teachings are the subject of documentaries and podcasts. Publications, including Eonline, The Guardian, and the BBC have noted that some of her teaching methods on how to manage mental health issues have been found controversial by her critics, [2] [3] [4] a claim denied by Swan ...
A six-part series about Teal Swan, a spiritual guru, who draws in followers with hypnotic self-help YouTube videos. Going Through It Tracy Clayton: Black women discuss a pivotal moment when they decided it was time to make a change. Hard Knocks Peter Schrager: Peter Schrager and guests break down episodes of Hard Knocks.
To date, half of the cast of the 2011 A&E drama Breakout Kings has landed roles on Prime Video’s Reacher — which leads Serinda Swan to posit in the TVLine video above that Reacher is some sort ...
Dr. Teal's 'euphoric' sleep spray went viral on TikTok — it's back in stock at Amazon for a mere $7. ... The reviews quoted above reflect the most recent versions at the time of publication.
PHOENIX — The U.S. military flew six victims from the tragic New Year's fireworks explosion in Honolulu to an Arizona facility due to limited bed space at Hawaii's only burn center, officials ...
The Satanic panic in Utah is part of a broader moral panic that began in the 1980s as children in the United States, subjected to coercive interviewing techniques at the hands of zealous social workers, made unsubstantiated allegations of bizarre Satanic rituals and horrific sexual and physical abuse at the hands of day care workers.
Kilauea, one of the world's most active volcanoes, began erupting around 2:30 a.m. local time, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.