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Embarrassing Moments
The Lisa Show • Season 1, Episode 208, Segment 1
Jul 8, 2019 • 12m
Lisa and Richie discuss they're most embarrassing moments.
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Other Segments
Overcoming Infidelity
Jul 8, 2019
18m
Relationship expert, counselor and author Keith Battle talks about how to recognize if your partner is being unfaithful and how you can rebuild trust after the fact.
Relationship expert, counselor and author Keith Battle talks about how to recognize if your partner is being unfaithful and how you can rebuild trust after the fact.
Summertime Activites
Jul 8, 2019
21m
Carrie Ann Rhodes chats with Richie about how you can help your kids be more self-sufficient when trying to stay busy over summer.
Carrie Ann Rhodes chats with Richie about how you can help your kids be more self-sufficient when trying to stay busy over summer.
Domestic Abuse
Jul 8, 2019
21m
Alisa Divine, member of the Saginaw Underground Railroad and author of #SheWins, explains how to recover from domestic abuse, how to recognize it in others, and what steps to take when you or someone you know is experiencing domestic abuse.
Alisa Divine, member of the Saginaw Underground Railroad and author of #SheWins, explains how to recover from domestic abuse, how to recognize it in others, and what steps to take when you or someone you know is experiencing domestic abuse.
Mountain Biking With Kids
Jul 8, 2019
19m
Jack Hennigan, co-owner of kids' bike blog "The Bike Dads," gives advice for getting into mountain biking with your kids.
Jack Hennigan, co-owner of kids' bike blog "The Bike Dads," gives advice for getting into mountain biking with your kids.
Hacking Your Life
Jul 8, 2019
11m
Joseph Reagle, Associate Professor of Communication Studies at Northeastern University and author of "Hacking Life: Systemized Living and its Discontents, talks about the history of life hacks, how they can be harmful, and how we should correctly approach "hacking life."
Joseph Reagle, Associate Professor of Communication Studies at Northeastern University and author of "Hacking Life: Systemized Living and its Discontents, talks about the history of life hacks, how they can be harmful, and how we should correctly approach "hacking life."
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