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Ep75: Reclaim Your Life with Rana Walker

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Rana Walker is an experienced mental health therapist and wellness coach.  She received her B.S. in Psychology from Howard University and later obtained a M.Ed. in Counseling Psychology from Temple University.  Rana comes from a long line of healers and has 17 years experience creating wellness venues for others.  She has lectured and facilitated workshops domestically and abroad.  Her overseas travel to Europe, the UK, Asia, South America, Africa, the Caribbean and residence in Ghana, West Africa has laid the groundwork for her far reaching world view.  She has completed coursework in alternative medicine ranging from nutrition to shamanic healing; coupled with certification as an American Kick Boxing instructor and training in Muay Thai.

She has been featured in a number of national publications for her fitness, wellness coaching and business acumen.  Rana has credits in television health segments, locally, nationally and internationally, including health coach for Discovery Health Channel’s six program mini series, entitled “Health Cops: Sentenced to Health”, which premiered in 2002.  She starred as one of two life coaches on Season 1 of NBC’s groundbreaking program, “Starting Over” which aired daily and garnered an Emmy for her role as life coach.

Rana is dedicated to total personal development – mind, body and spirit.  Rana has co-produced television programming since 2001 and recently renewed her love for writing as evidenced in her column Self Love...Mind, Body, Spirit for a publication celebrating Africa and the Diaspora.  She has translated her zest for life into her life’s passion – helping others to see who they are in truth.

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