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Larry Flaxman-Marie Jones & Lisa Cohen, Ph.D., on Scott Cluthe's Positively Incorrect!

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Scott Cluthe has 3 guests tonight live. First, he talks with co-authors Marie Jones and Larry Flaxman. Together they comprise the ParaExplorers. We'll discuss their latest book, The Trinity. Then Scott interviews Lisa Cohen, Ph.D. Lisa has produced The Handy Psychology Answer Book, which gives us short hand psychology insight that transends either "pop" psychology or dusty academic work that the average person finds no use for. Millions of people recognize the Holy Trinity, but few understand that the concept behind it goes far beyond any one religion or belief system. What if the Trinity was an ancient code, a formula, a SECRET so simple, yet so powerful, it could change the way we look at our relationship with the Creator, and with creation itself? Marie D. Jones is the best-selling author of "2013: End of Days or a New Beginning," "The Déjà vu Enigma: A Journey Through the Anomalies of Mind, Memory and Time," and "11:11 – The Time Prompt Phenomenon: The Meaning Behind Mysterious Signs, Sequences and Synchronicities." Larry Flaxman is the best-selling author of "The Déjà vu Enigma: A Journey Through the Anomalies of Mind, Memory and Time" and "11:11 – The Time Prompt Phenomenon: The Meaning Behind Mysterious Signs, Sequences and Synchronicities." In The Handy Psychology Answer Book, Lisa J. Cohen, PhD endeavors to provide answers to approximately 1000 questions regarding the study of the human mind in an easy-to-read Q&A format. Dr. Cohen states that her inspiration for writing this book was the realization that the general public lacks knowledge of the latest scientific research in the field of psychology, whereas in the past, researchers such as Skinner and Piaget were household names. The purpose of this book is to bridge the gap between the actual research that is taking place in the field and the “pop psychology” that has become popularized by the likes of Dr. Phil and Dr. Laura.

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