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All About Me

Deborah Harper, President of Psychjourney , interviews Mr. Simon Crompton , author of All About Me: Loving A Narcissist published by HarperCollins UK. Simon Crompton went to Bristol University where he studied English, and then did a post-graduate journalism course at City University's Department of Journalism. Simon has been a health, psychology and relationships journalist for 20 years, and is currently editor of The Times Body & Soul section. Until last year he was Chairman of the Guild of Health Writers. He also edits and has produced mental health report for the Department of Health and produces publications for the World Confederation for Physical Therapy.  He has previously written health features for The Daily Mail and The Daily Telegraph . He has won several awards for his writing, including a  Plain English Award for The Cancer Guide (1998).  He lives in England with his wife and two daughters. Visit his website .

[0:01:08] ... department. And it produces application that would confederation for physical therapy. He previously. Featured in the evening and didn't. He's won several awards for writing including plain English ones and -- okay. He ...
[0:29:28] ... First narcissistic. People people paid five. Personality disorder they don't seek out therapy. They -- usually eat. And daycare -- flat out Tuesday night actually copy it did not somebody available acquit. Yeah not like ...
[0:35:07] ... current. Yeah. -- day she huge she's again and we -- the music from the and he has he. That's included the issue oh oh oh of shaping the world -- then you that the ...

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RA #244 - Curtain Call

Rosary Army the apostolate is still going strong, but after 244 great shows, this is the last episode of the official Rosary Army podcast. Join Greg and Jennifer as they say goodbye, talk about the future of Rosary Army, and embark down the next path God has set before them.

[0:19:14] ... I have got -- latest about it so that out of my music is -- Greg and Jennifer to know what's going on projects that -- in Jennifer involved. ...
[0:26:45] ... And I just. I miss being able to just really either like therapy and and many ways marital counselor sport ever. You give us a chance to sort of you know really just being ourselves ...

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Light Rail Construction on Capitol Hill, and Beyond

There's a lot more light rail in our future. The passage of Proposition 1 ensured that. But before we can have light rail, track must be laid and stations must be built. Whole blocks of Capitol Hill are shuttered and waiting. What's the construction plan for Capitol Hill? How will it affect residents and visitors? Is there a mitigation plan for businesses? Communities in Rainier Valley and Beacon Hill have already dealt with similar construction. How did it go? This morning on Weekday, we take a look at the Sound Transit construction process on Capitol Hill, with an eye toward what we all will be facing in the future.

[0:05:44] ... we do things. That I'm really help people understand what's happening in music community only me. I'm I think 1 -- really important item we should be discussing is. Creating any place on this part ...
[0:21:54] ... and I like -- know where I can get that plant therapy can help. And then that third question is about how sound transit or will sound transit. Where with that you know about ...

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NewsPod: 19 Nov 08

UK Prostitution / Tissue engineering / Sergeant quits dancing

[0:07:02] ... I needed. Social comfort these women. We're more like social workers and therapy work this and they were just sex slaves I think the list six -- is something that I don't agree with anyway ...
[0:20:08] ... was a case -- an effective -- you're kidding. And that's music it was the most consistent companies and -- and what we have seen as a secure what force apple hill to admit ...

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Men should never marry women with access baggage (baby daddies, bad credit, mental illness, ect)

[0:12:33] ... their pain why do you need to be there when they need therapy why do you -- you don't want. All of these things need to be thrown out these people need to be kept ...
[0:24:45] ... See you both have baggage. A music that's a good thing not a good thing. Work. He works because you have to dysfunctional people -- each other. And we ...

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