Have the holidays got you down? Do you wonder what you'll be doing? Or who you'll be with?
The holidays can be hard for everyone. But, they're especially hard if you're single or recently divorced. But, you can find ways to take lemons and make lemonade (or as Oprah says -- lemon pound cake!)
Because the holidays are ripe with opportunities to meet someone. And that’s what I’d love to share with you at my next live Video Chat, How to Date During the Holidays. Check out my video to learn more:
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Secrets of Love is for anyone who's experienced the highs and lows of a relationship and wondered where the answers are to lasting, soulful, and fulfilling partnerships. Witness this exploration of the body, mind, and soul of Love through the wise teachings of ancient and contemporary masters woven together into a seamless and enjoyable journey. Hosted by The Today Show's "Love Doc" Dr. Brenda Wade, celebrities Catherine Oxenberg (Dynasty, I Married a Princess) and Casper Van Dien (Starship Troopers) share their story of soul mates united, sex addiction, betrayal, and returning to Love through the gauntlet.