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'''Rana Walker''' has a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from [[Howard University]], and a Master of Education in Counseling Psychology from [[Temple University]]. She is a mental health therapist, with more than 25 years experience in the field. Rana is an Emmy Award Winning Life Coach, Licensed Spiritual Practitioner, Producer, Speaker, Author and Yoga & Mindfulness Teacher. |
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==''Starting Over''== |
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Rana starred on the reality television program ''[[Starting Over (TV series)|Starting Over]]'' during its first Season (2004). She, and fellow life coach [[Rhonda Britten]], assisted an ever changing group of six women in achieving their goals during their time in the Starting Over house. |
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The show's producers replaced Rana with [[Iyanla Vanzant]] for the second season of Starting Over. On her website, Rana expressed an accepting, peaceful attitude regarding her departure from the show. |
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The situation was unique for her final client, Josie, who would return in the second season of the show. Since Rana would not be returning; and her replacement, Iyanla Vanzant, already had three clients; Josie's second life coach was Rhonda, who had been her support coach in the first season, making Josie the only client in ''Starting Over's'' existence, to change life coaches. |
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==''Health Cops: Sentenced to Health''== |
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On-air talent for documentary mini-series, which aired over three years domestically and internationally on the Discovery Health Channel produced by Wall to Wall Productions.(2001) |
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Starred as Health coach for an individual client over a 3 month period helping her improve her mind, body and spirit in every area of her life. |
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==Additional resources== |
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*https://web.archive.org/web/20060503094953/http://www.diamondcutterllc.com/startover.html |
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*http://www.startingovertv.com |
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[[Category:American women psychologists]] |
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[[Category:American psychologists]] |
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[[Category:Howard University alumni]] |
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[[Category:Temple University alumni]] |
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[[Category:21st-century American women]] |
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