The Oprah Syndrome
by Brian D.
Mahan, SEP
Why do I, as a Somatic Experiencing Practitioner, specializing in working with stress, anxiety, panic
and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (P.
T.
S.
D), feel so compelled to blog about Oprah?
Well, I love Oprah....
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The Oprah Syndrome
by Brian D.
Mahan, SEP
Why do I, as a Somatic Experiencing Practitioner, specializing in working with stress, anxiety, panic
and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (P.
T.
S.
D), feel so compelled to blog about Oprah?
Well, I love Oprah.
There, I said it.
<Deep breath> I’ve been a fan of hers for far longer than I care to
admit.
OK, since truth and transparency are integral to my well being, I’ll admit that I have watched her
since her first season and she continues to be a mainstay on my DVR.
I’ve been contemplating cutting
the cord with my cable provider now that I have Apple TV, Hulu+ and Netflix.
But before I can make that
leap, I have to figure out how I can still enjoy Super Soul Sunday and Second Chances.
Ok, I’ll probably
Miss Lisa Ling’s Our America, too.
How many men do you know who can (or will) say that? In fact, how many men do you know who watch
her show but categorically deny doing so when in public? It takes a real man to be an out-loud-and-proud
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