The Dynamic Duo—Laura Vale and Rich Ronat, indie filmmakers and founders of Good Rebel Pictures, talk openly about working and living/loving together; how their friendship started in an acting class, and why their relationship rituals work, including their daily :20 second hug..
Ann Lopez , who was married to legendary comic, George Lopez for 17 years, talks several topics related to her marriage and divorce, among them, the donation of her kidney when George fell ill. Highlights from her interview include how she handled the situation when she found her husband cheating on her, how the two continue to share parental duties as they nurture the best interests of their daughter, Mayan , and the many projects in which Ms.
Singer/songwriter, Judah Akers ( Judah and the Lion fame) whose episode scored high ratings and requests for another airing, shares the inspiration and backstory behind his newest release, THE PROCESS, a collection of 19 songs that chronicle the progression through his difficult divorce. Host Glass notes that each musical selection is “relatable,” since they easily resonate with others going through the same experience.
Dr. Gretchen Kubacky, known as one of the most seasoned experts in dealing with grief, and founder of PCOS Wellness in Los Angeles, spoke openly and methodically about dealing with grief as she compared the process with that of the same 5-step process one goes through, not only with the death of a loved one, but the death of a marriage or romantic partnership as well.
Gabrielle Stone , emerging actress and author, put it all on the table as she shared the backstory about her cheating husband, her “Layered Onion” theory, and digging deep to get to the heart of the matter with her “Self-Love Cocktail,” a recipe for finding self love. She discussed her “new” life and counted all her blessings.
Well-known narcissism expert, psychotherapist Claudia Sinay-Mosias , LMFT, offers up some solid tips for victims of narcissistic abuse. She also advises on to how to avoid and detect a narcissist, and ultimately, how to bid goodbye if you’re in a relationship with one.
Rich Little , unquestionably one of the world’s greatest celebrity impressionists, now in his 90s, shared his insight on keeping a sense of humor through hard times. Sharp and witty, he commented on ways to get through tough times and some of his favorite memories.
Craig Steven Phillips left audiences wanting more and Glass intends on inviting him back before the end of the year. Phillips has been a spiritual teacher and practitioner for the past 44 years; has a background in Buddhism and Taoism; and was ordained into Buddhism by the Dalai Lama.
Dr. Stephanie Haibloom , known as one of the country’s leading experts in anger management, who ranked high among audience members long after her episode aired, talks about remedies for managing one’s anger, domestic violence, and where to get help as a result of a partner’s physical or emotional abuse.