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Well, you can come study with me. They need to come in and do it the way they do it. Are we still out of balance, though? Is it a little bit too much? One of the things Fix My Life did was make the unspeakable speakable and the unforgivable forgivable. And it took people out of the secret closet of their suffering and put the issue squarely in front of their faces. And if they use the tools or the information, they could experience an alleviation of their suffering.

You talked about secrets. Is that the place where you think that we are most wounded? People are not accountable for their behavior, their thoughts, their feelings.

People are irresponsible. So we have to tell the truth. What can you tell us about holding our collective grief, because, in , we obviously dealt with that, whether it was grieving a loved one lost to COVID, or victims of police brutality like George Floyd? Grief is a natural, normal process. Through emotional heart-to-heart conversations and often a dose of tough-love, Iyanla helps individuals confront unresolved issues that are causing turmoil.

She coaches guests and gives them the tools to fix their own lives, seeking to break the negative patterns. Iyanla answers the call to counsel LisaRaye who is finally ready to tackle the underlying issues within herself.

Subscribe to Deadline Breaking News Alerts and keep your inbox happy. All Rights reserved. In he appeared on the show as Iyanla tried to get him to reunite with his oldest son, Xavier. They clashed at times, but the Acts of Faith author has nothing but positive things to say about DMX and that experience. And that day he prayed. When I asked him about his grandmother who loved him and accepted him, he was so soft.



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