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Jan 03, 2022
Monica's life consists of lying in bed, unable to eat solid food due to C diff; her mother, Stephanie, says that taking care of Monica has become a full time job, and gets accused of enabling her;
Jan 04, 2022
Tammy and Mark say that they haven't spoken with their son, Cory, in more than a year, because his wife, Katrina, is manipulative, mentally ill, and a Viccan; Cory has always denied that he's being controlled or being brainwashed by Katrina;
Jan 05, 2022
Parents say that Critical Race Theory is being taught in K-12 schools, poisoning the minds of children and keeping racism alive; author James Lindsay calls CRT "Race Marxism"; a teacher says that children need to learn about the racist history of the U.S.
Jan 06, 2022
Summer says that if she says "no" to her out-of-control 13-year-old son, Ash, he then hits, bites, and kicks her and he sometimes hurts her pets, and he once set her car on fire; Ash's grandmother blames Summer for provoking Ash to violence;
Jan 07, 2022
Junior says that he has had enough of his 17-year-old daughter Allie's stealing cars, physically fighting, and running away; she says that she is a normal teen doing normal teen things and that she had to raise herself, during her parents' years of drug use;
Jan 10, 2022
Taylor says that she experienced flashbacks of childhood sexual abuse a few years ago, after seeking therapy for depression and anxiety;
Jan 11, 2022
Taylor, who accuses her father, Larry, of sexually abusing her -- which he vehemently denies -- tells what she claims to remember from her flashbacks; the results of Larry's polygraph test;
Jan 12, 2022
Shelly says that her husband, Oggie, is always giving in to their 6-year-old daughter, Madison, because he hates any type of confrontation, but they both agree that their daughter is running the house;
Jan 13, 2022
Abby is a licensed counselor for troubled teens and doesn't understand how she can help others but not her own 17-year-old son, Aidan, who used to be a straight A student, talented in sports and cooking, but now he is a stealing, violent wannabe gangster;
Jan 14, 2022
Rebecca's sisters say that she is a prescription drug addict, is jobless and homeless, has lost her fiance and custody of her child, and has been to jail; their mom says that she enables Rebecca but feels that she has to in order to take care of her granddaughter;
Jan 17, 2022
Tony Port says that, when he was 10 years old, a family friend gave him dangerous, addictive drugs, telling him that it was candy, and videotaped him being sexually abused; the man followed Tony's family when they moved away, and he eventually abducted him;
Jan 18, 2022
The dramatic rescue of 11-year-old Tony from a convicted sex offender; Alicia Kozak says that she was 13 years old, when she was lured from her home by an online predator and placed in a dog collar, chained to the floor, and was horrifically abused;
Jan 19, 2022
People say that they do not identify with gender binaries of "he" and "she" and prefer to use pronouns such as "they"; a guest raises their baby as gender neutral;
Jan 20, 2022
Parents Suzette and Greg say that their 6 foot 2 inch, 300 pound, 16-year-old son, Dawson, is violent and abusive, whenever he is told the word, "no"; Dawson's sister says that her parents created the mess they are in now, from the moment he was born;
Jan 21, 2022
Zachary suddenly appeared to change one day, from being a normal husband, father, and son, to having paranoid delusions, saying that people were following him home from work and accusing his wife of cheating with family members and U.S. presidents;
Jan 24, 2022
Sarah's $5.1million medical settlement is held in a conservatorship, and her husband, Robert, says that it's controlling every step of their daily lives; Mark's wife, Lori, has dementia and gave scammers half a million dollars, without his knowledge;
Jan 25, 2022
Young people say that they are cryptocurrency millionaires; financial expert Jeffrey Robinson says that cryptocurrencies are a scam and detrimental to the environment;
Jan 26, 2022
Steven thinks that his longtime girlfriend, Danielle, has been hiding secrets from him: he says that he has proof that she has been prostituting herself and is involved with dangerous people, who are forcing her into a dark world of sex and drugs;
Jan 27, 2022
Logan, who was introduced to heroin at 17, says that his addiction started after he saw his father use alcohol to cope with stress; Logan's family has been trying to help him by sending him to rehabs, cutting him off, and even letting him hit rock bottom; Michelle says that she wonders if her rocky divorce from Michael drove her son Logan to use drugs;
Jan 28, 2022
Tiffany says that her fiance, Marques, forced her to expose him as a narcissist on social media; Marques says that she has fabricated online content and left out important details, in an effort to make him look bad;
Jan 31, 2022
Taylor says that after losing control of her car and hitting a tree, she was arrested, tased, and thrown into jail; her mother says that Taylor has to live with her because she suffers from mental illness, due to the incident, and is unable to leave the house;
Feb 01, 2022
Three former University of Michigan athletes say that they are victims of one of the biggest sex abuse scandals on a university campus; late athletic doctor Robert A. Anderson is accused of preying on young athletes and students under the guise of medicine;
Feb 02, 2022
Ex-University of Michigan athletes say that the team's doctor, Robert Anderson, sexually assaulted them; coach Bo Scherbechler's son makes the same accusation; Trinae Gasscar, who survived abuse at the hands of Larry Nassar, inspires the men to speak out;
Feb 03, 2022
Kyle says that he has fathered 40 children across the world, and 11 more are on the way, as a result of his private sperm donation; women to whom he has donated; a board-certified reproductive endocrinologist and infertility specialist, others weigh in;
Feb 04, 2022
Marc secretly monitors his wife, Nicole, and says that he has more than 200 pieces of "irrefutable evidence" of her infidelity; she swears that she's been faithful, and the whole thing is in his head;
Feb 07, 2022
Bill reunites with his brother Tom and daughter Bridget, who have both stopped speaking to him;
Feb 08, 2022
After surviving electrocution, Carly exhibits odd and extremely troubling behavior; her stepdaughters say that she is faking it to further gain their father's attention; the results of an in-depth brain scan;
Feb 11, 2022
A nurse says that someone, claiming to be an attorney in Mexico, had told her that there was a data breach at her timeshare resort, and that she was entitled to a settlement; she has sent the "attorney" six times the settlement amount, due to international taxes and fees;
Feb 14, 2022
Ida and her daughters want to break the generational legacy of abuse, mental illness, and assault;
Feb 15, 2022
Surprising updates from some of the memorable guests who have appeared on the show; Fran deleted a scammer's contact information, then let him back into her life; what happened to Teresa, who was addicted to heroin and seven months pregnant when she appeared on the show; Jenny said that she hated being a mother, but she has five children;
Feb 17, 2022
Teen Jason, who has a neurological disorder preventing him from feeling any pain, gets a visit with his favorite TikTok personality, Mr. Beast; an orthopedic surgeon says that he is rebuilding Jason, so that Jason can have a healthier future;
Feb 21, 2022
Jane's online boyfriend, Jonathan, tells her that he is stuck on a construction site in Miami, and she has sent him nearly $1 million and put her house on the market, planning to send him more, then move to Miami to live with him;
Feb 22, 2022
Jane has sent her online boyfriend, "Jonathan", close to $1 million; Dr. Phil sends a producer to Miami to look for "Jonathan", who said that he is stuck on a construction site; the man in the photos of "Jonathan" talks to Jane;
Feb 23, 2022
Peggy says that she is upset that her marriage to Steve lacks communication, affection, and sex; he says that she pushed him away, by hitting and slapping him and being too controlling; the importance of taking instances of domestic violence seriously;
Feb 24, 2022
Social media and mental health; many people use social media in an attempt to feel better about themselves; the use of filters on pictures and videos: what it's doing to the culture;
Feb 25, 2022
Tommy accuses longtime wife, Rachel, of cheating on him with multiple men, having a drinking problem, and hiring a hitman to have him murdered;
Feb 28, 2022
Dr. Phil and guests analyze how life has changed for Black Americans in the almost two years since the deaths of Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, and George Floyd, and the subsequent widespread Black Lives Matter protests demanding racial equality;
Mar 01, 2022
Rita says that when she was 19, Queen Antoinette, the leader of 1 Mind Ministries, demanded that Rita's baby be starved, and tells of the mind control the leader had over her; Joy tells of reporting her mother, the leader of House of Prayer, to police;
Mar 02, 2022
Baylen says that posting TikTok videos of her daily struggles with Tourette syndrome had helped her gain the confidence to go out in public again; Lele Pons also has OCD, Tourette syndrome, and depression, but has had a different experience on social media;
Mar 04, 2022
After having a tumor removed from her brain, Esther made a full recovery but has debilitating panic attacks and is tired of her parents treating her like a child; NFL Fox reporter Jay Glazer tells of battling anxiety and depression;
Mar 07, 2022
Women make headlines for rebelling against societal norms and embracing their unconventional beauty; a woman moves to America for beauty; a woman embraces body hair; a self-proclaimed lip filler addict; a cosmetic surgeon; dangers of going too far;
Mar 08, 2022
Four families come together to talk about the loss of their children, who purchased fentanyl-laced pills on social media and were killed within moments; the families demand changes to laws, policies, and accountability from social media companies;
Mar 10, 2022
Dr. Phil speaks with advocates, experts, residents, and people who are currently experiencing homelessness to discuss the hotly contested social issue; he and Robin visit an RV community that has become a safe haven for people without homes;
Mar 11, 2022
Residents say that lax laws and social service programs, that bring food and blankets to homeless people, have caused an explosion of homelessness in their backyards; Dr. Phil visits a homeless community to speak with a couple living in an RV;
Mar 14, 2022
Linda's sister says that the stress of raising a second grandchild and her adult daughter's instability have left Linda with terrible health issues;
Mar 15, 2022
Several people deeply and personally affected by the senseless violence both in Ukraine and elsewhere; a young man from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, a country whose history of conflict goes back centuries, hopes to change its future;
Mar 16, 2022
As a string of high-profile stories dominates the news, Dr. Phil addresses the complex issue of suicide; family members left behind discuss working through their immense grief;
Mar 21, 2022
Two young women claim that their phobias have completely taken over their lives; Bethany says that she is terrified of pregnant women; Victoria says that she refuses to eat at restaurants because she's terrified of eating or touching gluten;
Mar 30, 2022
A woman, who is losing her hair, needs help to get her self-confidence back; after suffering a lot of bad luck, Eleni needs a change of attitude; Dr. Phil talks to singers David Foster and Katherine McPhee about their upcoming show in Las Vegas;
Mar 31, 2022
Joselyn says that her son, Rakim, is out of control and that he will not cooperate with her; Janelle says that because of the lockdown, her daughter, Kara, is a shell of her former self; how negative parenting can damage a child's development;
Apr 01, 2022
Pattie says that her son, Ridge, began experimenting with drugs and alcohol at college, and after a particularly severe hazing incident, he came home with odd behaviors and tics that he never had before;
Apr 04, 2022
Brenda's daughter, Autumn, lives off the grid somewhere in the desert in Arizona, without housing, money, or a job;
Apr 07, 2022
Cecile and Fenda (Netflix's "The Tinder Swindler") say that they believed that they had met Prince Charming on Tinder but had no idea that they were dealing with an international con man who would steal their life savings;
Apr 08, 2022
A rideshare driver is left fighting for her life, after being kidnapped, attacked, and left for dead by a teen passenger; a single mother of five is jailed for letting her adolescent daughter babysit her younger child, while she went to work;
Apr 11, 2022
A panel of experts discuss the prosecution, sentencing, and release of Jussie Smollett, and the infamous slap between Will Smith and Chris Rock at the Academy Awards;
Apr 14, 2022
Journalist Alicia Quarles discusses the case of fake German heiress Anna Delvey;
Apr 15, 2022
Dr. Phil interviews Anna Delvey from the detention facility where she is currently being held; a friend of Anna's speaks out; Dr. Phil meets the videographer who traveled with Anna on a lavish vacation in Morocco;
Apr 18, 2022
Justin says that every day, he and his fiancee, Elizabeth, have loud, violent fights that have resulted in the police being called to their home 19 times in the past two years; Elizabeth says that he is abusive and has had him arrested for domestic violence;
Apr 19, 2022
Almost 10 years after appearing on the show, Mark Redwine was convicted of killing his 13-year-old son, Dylan, and other family members now update Dr. Phil; Cheryl returns, still fighting for justice for her grandchildren, who died three months apart;
Apr 20, 2022
The family of 14-year-old Marie says that she is intelligent and capable but extremely violent, disrespectful and accusatory; she says that her behavior is a reaction to how her family treats her; her only confidant, a neighbor, presses charges against her;
Apr 21, 2022
Alicia and Shantia say that they had an abusive upbringing with their mother, Laretta, and that their lives are still affected by their younger brother, Curtis, who says that he has distanced himself from the family because they are always out to get him;
Apr 22, 2022
At 27, Deborah learned that her loving father, Robert Brashers, had lived a double life and was responsible for a string of killings, serial assaults, and burglaries between 1985 and 1998; she says that she feels contaminated and guilty for his sins;
Apr 25, 2022
Obesity and mental issues including depression and anxiety; a woman, who used to weigh 700 pounds, advocates for a healthy lifestyle; a woman says that she is body positive and proud; a former mental health counselor; Brooke Burke discusses her health app;
Apr 27, 2022
Donna says that ever since she gained guardianship of her three grandchildren, 14-year-old Emilie has been out of control, so she sent her to live with Nancy, her mother; the grandchildren say that Emilie is not the problem;
Apr 28, 2022
Years ago, Lois came to Dr. Phil to investigate men she was talking to online and learned that she was being scammed; now she says that one of them is struggling to survive and she wants Dr. Phil's help to get him to the U.S. so they can be together;
Apr 29, 2022
Dr. Phil's investigation of Lois' online boyfriend, Fred, continues with a visit to Jamaica; recent guest Jane says that she put her house on the market for her online boyfriend, "Jonathan", and was introduced to the real man in the photos, onstage;
May 02, 2022
Yvette says that husband Steve has been cheating and hacking into her phone to cover it up; he denies it, and their daughter says that he isn't tech savvy enough; Dr. Phil does some digging and discovers that this situation is not as straightforward as it may seem;
May 03, 2022
Valerie was evicted from her apartment and lost almost everything she owned; daughter Heather says that her mother is choosing to live in a tent on the streets, drinking two bottles of vodka a day;
May 05, 2022
Video shows Courtney Clenny, a model and social media influencer who boasts millions of followers, wearing a bikini top and covered in her boyfriend, Christian "Toby" Chumsell's blood; his family says that he was being abused, not killed in self-defense as his killer says;
May 06, 2022
Sisters Erica and Jean say that their 76-year-old mother, Blanche, takes too many medications, and they are worried that she will hurt someone else, as she has been in several car accidents;
May 09, 2022
Pregnant Danielle says that her husband, Josh, has repeatedly cheated on her and been physically abusive in front of their two young children; Josh blames his bipolar disorder for his bad behavior;
May 10, 2022
Sara says that her husband, Jason, has a violent and uncontrollable temper that has resulted in physical abuse toward her; he says that when he gets angry, "a devil takes over", and inflicting pain on the person who triggered him is his only instinct;
May 11, 2022
Jason says that he is willing to do whatever it takes to save his family and change his violent, abusive behavior; Jon Taffer (TV series, "Bar Rescue") helps teach Jason a healthier way to navigate conflict; Dr. Phil checks in with Jason and wife Sara a month later;
May 12, 2022
Kristen says that she isn't a hoarder but admits that her "collection of things" is creating a problem: she is running out of room; why she says it is hard for her to part with her belongings; friends say that her "hoarding" is keeping her isolated;
May 13, 2022
Stuart says that he has been smoking marijuana for 50 years and he stays "stoned" all day long; his wife, Renee, says that she is desperate for him to put down his pipe once and for all but she admits that she drives him to marijuana dispensaries;
May 16, 2022
Sixty-one year old Mark says that he thought that he could help Georgia with her aspiring modeling career, but Georgia's mother, Kelli, learns that Mark had other plans for her daughter; Marina returns to give Dr. Phil an update on her life;
May 17, 2022
Chisty says that her 17-year-old son, Cameron, is disrespectful and has been physically and verbally abusive toward her; she worries that once he turns 18, he'll end up in jail or dead;
May 18, 2022
Lori and Bob claim that they are being buried alive by their belongings and only have a small path to maneuver around their home; the couple say that they need to sell their home for financial reasons but are stuck because of what it looks like on the inside;
May 19, 2022
Exploring the 2015 disappearance and subsequent death of 18-year-old Ebby Steppach;
May 20, 2022
Catlin says that she has a constant fear of death, and goes to the hospital several times a day to make sure that she isn't dying; she claims that her husband, Keaton, has been talking to other women while she has been in hospitals;
May 23, 2022
Sue says that she lied to the police, when she told them that her husband, Tim, had abused her; racked with guilt, she recanted her testimony, but the judge did not buy her new story; body language and behavior experts then give their opinions;
May 24, 2022
Lisa says that her four beautiful adult daughters are "monsters" who pick on her, and their constant drama is tearing apart their family; they claim that she's a "textbook narcissist" who constantly plays the victim and has always put men before them;
May 25, 2022
Members of the public and law enforcement discuss the perceived lack of safety on American streets and the rising conflict between civilians and police; singer Clare Dunn says that she was assaulted by a rideshare driver;
Jun 01, 2022
After a mass shooting at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas, in which two teachers and 19 children were killed, Dr. Phil dedicated his show to speaking out about how these senseless acts of murder must stop;
Sep 06, 2022
Tiffany has allowed her mother-in-law, Nellie, to live with her family several times, but it did no go well; her husband, Chris, says that he's extremely concerned for his mother's well-being, and wonders whether they should move her back into their home;
Sep 07, 2022
Social media influencer White Plastic faces off with his victims, who he admits that he enjoyed catfishing; they want Dr. Phil to stop him and help him realize that what he is hurting many people; the people are angry about what he is doing to them;
Sep 08, 2022
Lisa says that her boyfriend Ted's anxiety has completely taken over both of their lives; many simple things like picking out his outfit for the day, cooking, or going up the stairs can overwhelm him, so she does all of these things for him;
Sep 09, 2022
Body language and human behavior experts teach how to identify clues as to what people may be saying through their body language; they break down Dr. Phil's interview with Erin Caffey and R Kelly's unbelievable sit down with TV host Gayle King;
Sep 12, 2022
Since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe vs. Wade, women are caught at the center of legal confusion because of often vague state laws; a woman and her partner reveal what she had to do to get a legal abortion;
Sep 13, 2022
Violent hate crimes are committed in public; a family say that they are traumatized, after a recent incident that they had at a fast food drive-thru, involving a stranger who mocked them, using a fake Asian accent and that the police ignored their complaint;
Sep 14, 2022
A Jewish man says that a gang assaulted him on the street in New York City, while shouting anti-Semitic slurs; Rabbi Arych Cohen and a former white supremacist share insight; why police don't immediately assume that an incident is a hate crime;
Sep 15, 2022
The mother of a child killed in the shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas; experts tell how they think that society can prevent mass shootings;
Sep 16, 2022
A woman's 11-old-daughter was using he/him/they pronouns and also a different name, while at school for months, before it was brought to her attention, and she now questions whether the school faculty were encouraging the child's transition;
Sep 19, 2022
Credit card advice, grocery ideas, and coupon tricks could save people thousands of dollars; what is happening with the economy; budgeting advice for a mother of eight;
Sep 20, 2022
Pledging a fraternity can mean a lot of drinking, and many young men have died of alcohol poisoning as a result; Danny Santulli had a blood alcohol content of six times the legal limit and severe brain damage; surveillance video of what happened to him;
Sep 21, 2022
Former fraternity brothers have been sentenced for their part in the alcohol poisoning death of 20-year-old Stone Feitz, one of the most prominent faces of the national epidemic; his family members, fellow pledges, and his girlfriend give insight;
Sep 22, 2022
Some people feel that they can do anything to anyone, that rules just don't apply to them, and if they don't like something, they have the right to intimidate, verbally abuse, or even physically assault strangers;
Sep 23, 2022
Federal student loan borrowers' automatic forgiveness kicks off a nationwide debate; Dr. Phil speaks with people on both sides of the issue;
Sep 26, 2022
Parents and coaches debate about who is to blame for child athletes' entitled behavior; a referee who wrote an emotional email to parents informing them that he was quitting; a former All-American quarterback talks about the dark side of college sports;
Sep 27, 2022
Women say that they were sexually assaulted by college athletes and that there is a double standard when it comes to athletes accused versus typical students; attorneys says that athletes are the victims and that their fame makes them easy targets for false accusations;
Sep 28, 2022
Street drugs and counterfeit prescription pills are laced with Fentanyl, a deadly synthetic copioid; Feliz lost his sister to a mass Fentanyl poisoning that killed five adults; John says that he watched both his sons overdose in his home;
Sep 29, 2022
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Sep 30, 2022
A woman says that she had received death threats for wearing a dress from another culture; another woman says that she was called out for displaying a Japanese anime character; a third woman says that people need to stop stealing other cultures' foods and calling them their own;
Oct 03, 2022
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Oct 04, 2022
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Oct 05, 2022
Lexi and Will say that they've found freedom in letting go of the need to control their weight and, instead, accepting themselves as they are; YouTube personality John Glaudo says that he once believed in the body positivity movement, until it almost killed him;
Oct 06, 2022
A woman says that, after years of workplace bullying, she eventually quit her job; a man says that his workplace bully led him to contemplate taking his own life; a woman says that she was bullied, when she worked for a multinational financial services company;
Oct 07, 2022
Whether transgender athletes should compete against those of the gender with which they identify or those who share the gender that they had at birth; Riley Gaines, who competed against Lia Thomas, gives her perspective; what the science says;
Oct 10, 2022
"Canceling" people from having a platform or career for sharing their opinion; a former police officer says that he was fired, after making a TikTok video; a political commentator recently had to be protected, by state police, from student protesters;
Oct 11, 2022
Student Alejandro says that administrators at his community college violated his free speech rights; public figures fight back against cancel culture; a list of terms that are now reportedly off-limits;
Oct 12, 2022
Treating drug abuse like a medical issue and providing addicts with paraphernalia, such as clean needles in a safe space, and free housing regardless of whether or not they test positive for drugs; open drug use and homelessness get out of control;
Oct 13, 2022
Medical aid in dying allows terminally ill patients in some states to self-administer prescribed medication to die with dignity; many Americans fly internationally to use medical aid in dying for non-terminal illnesses;
Oct 14, 2022
Baby Boomers believe that the younger generation is entitled and sits on social media all day, while the Gen Zs blame Baby Boomers for the current state of the environment and of the economy; how all that may be affecting their mental health;
Oct 17, 2022
Antoinette's 13-year-old daughter, Muffin, took her own life, after being bullied by children at her school and online;
Oct 18, 2022
Cheryl and Hunter's 16-year-old daughter, McKenna, took her own life, after being bullied by four girls she thought were her friends;
Oct 19, 2022
Florida's "Parents Rights in Education" law, two educators who says that they pulled their trans daughter out of a public school, after the school failed to teach transgender education in kindergarten; Rep; Joe Harding (R-Florida); professor Jody Armour;
Oct 20, 2022
How supply shortages of everything, from airline pilots to baby formulas, are impacting people; how to overcome hard times; money saving tips on travel and vacationing; economist Victor Claar;
Oct 21, 2022
Dr. Phil mediates a discussion about whether the legalization of marijuana is doing more harm than good; a woman who claims that she lost her teenage son due to the legalization of marijuana;
Oct 24, 2022
Extortionists blackmail children and college students into providing them money; images of a sexual nature or sexual favors by threatening to release their graphic information, videos, and photos online; a teen who was sextorted took her own life;
Oct 25, 2022
Extortionists manipulate young people into sending compromising images and threaten to distribute them if they don't provide more images, sexual favors, or money; parents say their teens died by suicide, after being sextorted;
Oct 26, 2022
Nancy says that she was 10 weeks pregnant when the fetus, she was carrying, was diagnosed with a fatal condition, and she tried to have an abortion, but doctors denied her, because abortions are banned in her state; pro-life and pro-choice activists debate;
Oct 27, 2022
Women and men tell of being financially scammed, sexually assaulted, and having their lives threatened by people who they met on dating apps; Dr. Phil points out red flags to notice;
Oct 28, 2022
Whether or not dressing in a highly revealing way is empowering to women; a mother says that she is concerned about her 19-year-old daughter's safety, due to what she wears;
Oct 31, 2022
Money saving and money making advice to help viewers learn how to take control of their finances, during periods of inflation; using money to make money; money saving hacks; freebie secrets; setting up the next generation for financial success;
Nov 01, 2022
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Nov 02, 2022
Parents' publicizing sensitive content and oversharing about children on the internet may be an invasion of children's privacy, dangerous, and harmful to the relationship between parent and child; a social media family with millions of followers;
Nov 03, 2022
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Nov 04, 2022
America is very divided: people feel very angry, very isolated and very victimized, and politicians just seem to keep stoking the fire; political strategist and pollster Dr. Frank Luntz discusses talking with people who don't share one's beliefs;
Nov 07, 2022
Jasmine recorded and posted a video of a confrontation that she had with an angry woman at a restaurant; Lilly says that she found out that she was the subject of a cruel video post that someone had secretly filmed of her, while sitting on a train;
Nov 08, 2022
Even the most well-intentioned laws can backfire and lead to absurd or unjust outcomes; guests share what they consider outrageous miscarriages of justice involving a car accident, a rape, and a murder that ruined lives; those that are trying to change laws;
Nov 09, 2022
Philippa's undiagnosed lump turns into stage 4 breast cancer; a woman sees 30 doctors in five years for migraines, before she got a diagnosis; a 27-year-old woman goes from a competitive runner to using a wheelchair and needing open heart surgery;
Nov 10, 2022
Kimberly and Angel tell of losing their 10-year-old daughter, Annemarie, to a school shooter; Annemarie's best friend, Kholie, was in the classroom, when the gunman entered their room; Kholie's parents reveal what she had told them had happened for 77 minutes;
Nov 11, 2022
Young survivors and parents of victims of school shooters at Uvalde Elementary and Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School;
Nov 14, 2022
The coupon queen tells exactly how to get necessities for nearly nothing and explains what shrinkflation is; a food prepper tells how to prepare for shortages and save big on food; a young economist reassures people that inflation is temporary;
Nov 15, 2022
Angry family members of Jeffrey Dahmer's victims say that Netflix's "Dahmer -- Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story", re-traumatized them and romanticized the notorious serial killer; two men say that they were tortured and terrorized by Dahmer and survived;
Nov 16, 2022
Victims and survivors of Jeffrey Dahmer say that they want people to see him for who he really was -- not the glamorized TV version; a never before aired interview with Dahmer's father and stepmother sheds light on the monster behind the man;
Nov 17, 2022
What may have made Jeffrey Dahmer a serial killer; chilling home videos of him as a little boy may show an innocent child before he became evil, or the signs may have been already there; his parents reveal the red flags they say they missed;
Nov 18, 2022
Millions of people have had their most personal and private images posted online without their consent, often with their real names and identifying information; a mother works to shut down a revenge porn site that hosted her daughter's stolen images;
Nov 21, 2022
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Nov 22, 2022
Before the COVID-19 pandemic, mental health issues were the leading cause of disability and poor life outcomes in young people, and the pandemic shutdown further exacerbated the mental challenges; teens, young adults, and parents speak out;
Nov 23, 2022
Emma says that she was a cheerleader and "picture perfect American girl" who appeared happy but was secretly struggling with severe anxiety and depression, which led her to make a near fatal decision; the 988 National Suicide Prevention Lifeline; ;
Nov 25, 2022
Unsheltered homeless people; major cities across the U.S. have passed new laws that will restrict where homeless people can camp; inside some of Los Angeles' most dangerous encampments; a homeless woman says that there is a lot of hope in sight;
Nov 28, 2022
Dr. Phil talks with guests who have different opinions about tipping or giving gratuity for various services, such as a haircut, a manicure, or dinner at a restaurant;
Nov 29, 2022
The environmental, economic, and racial concerns of having or not having children; how to take control of one's diabetes risk;
Nov 30, 2022
Cult-like environments and tactics: a cult deprogrammer tells what elements make up a dangerous and destructive cult; women share their stories;
Dec 01, 2022
Pet thefts, dog attacks, and pandemic pet regrets; a dog trainer gives suggestions; the hardships veterinarians face; precautions and advice that all pet lovers need to consider;
Dec 02, 2022
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Dec 05, 2022
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Dec 06, 2022
Recently, Jewish community centers throughout Detroit and synagogues in New Jersey were evacuated, due to bomb threats, and in Sacramento, the sign in front of a synagogue was set on fire and desecrated with swastikas;
Dec 07, 2022
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Dec 08, 2022
Keisha fears that racial discrimination will affect the actual value of her property; James and Misty say that they've filed a federal discrimination lawsuit, stating that a local real estate agent rejected their intent to buy condos based on their race;
Dec 09, 2022
A real estate broker says that he has witnessed, firsthand, property owners who have refused to sell to someone of a different ethic background; Robert Schwemm (book, "Testing the Divide"); the mental toll that bias takes on Black Americans;
Dec 12, 2022
Forensic expert Joseph Scott Morgan; former FBI agent Jonathan Gillian; criminologist Dr. Casey Jordan; journalist Caitlyn Becker; cyber sleuth Lisamarie;
Dec 13, 2022
Exploring the possible benefits and consequences of people getting microchip implants; a woman who has 47 implants; Vicokey Technologies CEO Amal Granfstra; Privacy Code CEO Michelle Dennedy, Dr. Charles Sophy, Dr. Charles Lane, Dr. Robert Steele;
Dec 14, 2022
Exploring the case of Patty Prewitt, a woman who maintains her innocence, after spending decades in prison for the murder of her husband;
Dec 15, 2022
Authors Regina Jackson and Saira Rap; director Patty Ivins Specht (documentary, "Deconstructing Karen"); author Mike Bayer;
Dec 16, 2022
Discussing whether it's acceptable for a teacher to turn to sex work as a side job; activists work to combat sex work stigma; critics believe that teachers have a moral obligation to their students;
Dec 19, 2022
Experts from the CDC, medicine, education, and legislation discuss the handling of the COVID-19 pandemic; learning loss and the impact of school closures and distant learning; mistakes made early on; whether the pandemic is over, what to expect;
Feb 09, 2022
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Dr. Phil Season 21 (2022) is released on Jan 03, 2022 and the latest season 21 of Dr. Phil is released in 2022. Watch Dr. Phil online - the English Drama TV series from United States. Dr. Phil is directed by John Pattyson,Marianne Vogel Bender,Abbey LeVine,Cass Girard and created by Justin Arluck with Phil McGraw and Sara Gallaher. Dr. Phil is available online on DIRECTV and fuboTV.
Dr. Phillip C. McGraw's show draws on his 25 years of experience in psychology, sociology and observation. Beginning his TV career as the resident expert on human behavior on Oprah Winfrey's daily talk show, Dr. Phil continues to deal with real issues in his blunt style.