“I’m excited about the experts across many fields that are interested in sharing their wisdom with my audience,” says Dr. Williams.
Her first guest will be Faust A. Ruggiero author of “The Fix Yourself Handbook.” Ruggiero’s professional career spans almost 40 years, and is diversified and compelling, as it has consistently established new cutting-edge counseling programs in its pursuit of professional excellence and personal life enhancement. He is a published research author, clinical trainer, and a therapist who has worked in settings that have included clinics for deaf children, prisons, nursing homes, substance abuse centers, inpatient facilities, and as the President of the Community Psychological Center in Bangor, Pennsylvania. In that capacity, he developed the Process Way of Life counseling program, and has developed it into a formal text presented in the Fix Yourself Handbook.
The topic is about being careful with who comes into someone’s life. Ruggiero says, “Your life is special to you… You want to have control over that… We all should have criteria in our lives which tell us what a person should have and not have in order to get close to us. We should have that pretty well set in our minds.”
When asked about why it is often difficult to diagnose our own problems, Ruggiero states, “When you’re getting into situations where you’re talking about boundaries and toxic people, it’s often hard to separate fact from fiction.”
Look for future guests such as entrepreneurs, speakers, and mental health experts. This podcast promises to empower listeners with the tools to deal effectively with any future confrontations by toxic people. Dr. Shayla believes that many people focus more on their toxic situation rather than trying to create an amazing life for themselves. The Toxic People Detox podcast is available on Apple podcasts via this link https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-toxic-people-detox/id1294062465
About Dr. Shayla D. Williams
Dr. Shayla D. Williams is a tenured Associate Professor of Biology, toxicologist, and an author. She has seen firsthand how stress from toxic people can be emotionally, mentally, physically and financially draining and how effective and liberating the detox experience can be if employed effectively. Dr. Shayla teaches several workshops on healing emotional pain through journaling and she is determined to help people thrive in the midst of stress and toxicity. She shares her transformative process of healing and overcoming diversity.
For more information, inquiry or to listen to the Toxic People Detox podcast visit,
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-toxic-people-detox/id1294062465