Sunday, July 22, 2012

Monday morning July 23 at 9am on "Get the Funk Out!" special guest Dr. Nancy Irwin joins me to talk about her new book "You-Turn" and more!


"As a therapeutic hypnotist and doctor

of psychology, I know for a fact that

we are all born to win.

We learn to fail, and what we learn,

we can un-learn.

Therefore, I work to clear away the

negative programming, undesirable

habits, and limiting beliefs to free the

inner winner in my clients." - Dr. Nancy Irwin

Monday morning July 23 at 9am on "Get the Funk Out!" special guest Dr. Nancy Irwin joined me LIVE on KUCI 88.9fm - streaming live on www.kuci.org.

Listen to the entire show here.

ABOUT DR.NANCY IRWIN

Originally from Atlanta, where she trained as an opera singer, Dr. Nancy Irwin moved to New York City in 1985 to pursue a career as a stand-up comedian. She worked all over the country and abroad, and moved to L.A. in 1994 when she heard that Hollywood needed more blondes…

Dr. Nancy experienced a “you-turn” when she began volunteering at a shelter for sexually abused teens. This waked up the healer in her, and prompted her to earn a doctorate in psychology, specializing in the prevention and healing of child sexual abuse. She now treats victims as well as abusers, for it is her belief that “The best way to help victims is to help the perpetrators.”

Dr. Nancy is in private practice in Los Angeles, co-leads group therapy sessions for sex offenders, and is also a busy public speaker. A media expert, she’s extensively quoted in newspapers and magazines, and frequently appears on radio and TV shows on a variety of topics. Dr. Irwin is a Diplomate in the American Academy of Experts in Traumatic Stress, a member of the Southern California Society of Clinical Hypnosis, and sits on the Education Committee of the California Coalition on Sexual Offending.


                                             www.drnancyirwin.com

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