S01, Ep 39: Dr. Ed Lewellen, Personal Relationships
What do you need to do to take control of the personal relationships in your life? Dr. Ed discusses with Claire how to best manage these relationships and yourself using his proven techniques.
Dr. Edward Lewellen holds an Honorary Doctorate of Divinity, Certified Master Executive Coach, Master NLP Practitioner, Master Life Coach and has an MBA in Management. He has consulted with businesses, universities, and Chambers of Commerce on value-adding business forums and topics.
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