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What Matters Most

What Matters Most

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Host Darlene Ifill-Taylor, M.D speaks about the things in life that matter most including, Family Relationships,(Marriage,Parenting,divorce), Wellness,Spirituality, Friendships& self -help. Darlene Ifill-Taylor, M.D is a pediatric, adult and family psychiatrist, whose primary interest is in the realization of one's personal peace and wellness through development of and attention toward our spiritual,emotional and physical selves. The doctor is also a singer songwriter and promotes the belief that whatever our profession, we should pursue our passions in life- which allows for our optimum total wellness.

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Dr. Ifill-Taylor discusses the important considerations for each partner for a marriage that works in today's society.

Host Darlene Ifill-Taylor, M.D discusses with her guest- writer,lecturer and peace-advocate Joe Weston, how to develop the skills and courage necessary to have difficult conversations within the context of our interpersonal relationships.... more

Host Darlene Ifill-Taylor, M.D and her guest Cassandra Jennings discuss the challenges of parenting your adult children.

Host Darlene Ifill-Taylor, M.D discusses the importance of "Courageous Parenting" as it relates to knowing when to say "no", in our present society where saying "yes" has become the expectation.

Host Darlene Ifill-Taylor, M.D speaks with guest,Doctor Lora McGill Bridgewater about the importance of taking care of oneself, by eating well, regular exercise,and pursuing physical,emotional and spiritual health. Dr. Ifill-Taylor... more

Host Darlene Ifill-Taylor, M.D gives a framework for the course of the show, describing what she has found "Matters Most" in life and how these things are related to personal development and achievement. She discusses topics for... more

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