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JP Sears was born in Toledo, Ohio, and raised in Bowling Green, Ohio. [6] According to Sears, he was a class clown in his youth. [7] He attended Bowling Green State University, but withdrew after several months to begin studying holistic culture at the Ohio life coaching school Journeys of Wisdom.
The following year, she founded Marie Forleo International, a business coaching practice. [3] She also started a web television show called MarieTV. [12] In May of 2011, she launched the online business course "Rich, Happy & Hot B-School" with fellow entrepreneur Laura Roeder. [14] [15] Eventually, the program name was shortened to "B-School."
Lewis Raymond Taylor (born 17 May 1990) is an entrepreneur, podcaster and public speaker from Hertfordshire, United Kingdom. [1] [2] [3] He is the host of a podcast show "Turning Adversity into An Asset" [4] which featured actors, celebrities and TV personalities such as Katie Price, [5] [6] Gail Porter, Ash Dykes, Kerry Katona, [7] Dave Courtney, Billy McFarland, Charlie Edwards, Matt ...
Iyanla Vanzant (born Rhonda Eva Harris; September 13, 1953) is an American inspirational speaker, lawyer, New Thought spiritual teacher, author, life coach, and television personality. She is known primarily for her books, her eponymous talk show, and her appearances on The Oprah Winfrey Show .
Emily Daniels, who was leading a two-day workshop on burnout, encouraged the group including teachers, school counselors, occupational therapists and social workers to stand up inside a hotel ...
Jacqueline Lisa Hurst (born December 1977) [3] is a British life coach, [4] author and columnist for GQ Magazine. [5] She is often quoted in the mainstream media for opinions in The Sunday Times, The Telegraph, [6] Harper's Bazaar [7] and The Times, [8] etc. [9] Jacqueline is an associate member of the Royal Society of Medicine, and member of the National Guild of Hypnotists.
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Accused rapist rapper Sean “Diddy” Combs hired men to patrol his parties and recruit young women for “intimate” time with him — claiming it was “an honor” to be asked, a targeted ...