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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. |
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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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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Revision as of 04:23, 26 November 2021
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.
Starting Over
Rana starred on the reality television program 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.
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.
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.
Health Cops: Sentenced to Health
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)
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.
Additional resources
- https://web.archive.org/web/20060503094953/http://www.diamondcutterllc.com/startover.html
- http://www.startingovertv.com