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AL 610 A
For a good laugh, take a step back and hear some typical conversations between men and women. If you didn't know better you’d think they were conversing in different languages. Lisa Aiken points out these differences are legitimate, and how understanding the differences can save you lots of grief. Practical topics discussed are how feminine and masculine needs differ, how each side relates to intimacy, and which style each side uses to communicate.

AL 612 B
Everyone who has spent years looking for their other half feels at some point say that 'I'm the only person in the whole world who is still single.' Try out a few of Aliza Aiken’s life-changing suggestions during your upcoming dates. Maybe they can add a few new spices to reenergize the quest.

AL 613
Many think a ketubah is a flowery declaration of love from the groom to his bride. Others think it's an archaic contract to acquire property. Dr. Aiken shows that a ketubah is a legal document designed to protect not only women's rights, but their money and dignity in marriage, death, and a possible divorce. Hear how Judaism truly takes care of its women above and beyond today's enlightened legislation.

AL 613 E
Choosing the right marriage partner means more than compiling a wish list of traits that Mr. or Mrs. Right should have, and then searching for that person. If we were more realistic about who we are, would the person who fits this list desire to marry us? Lisa Aiken PhD, realigns our perspective on the balance between giving and our own expectations of getting. Also hear tips on carefully checking out a prospective date.

AL 615 A
Feeling angry and want to 'let it all out?' Unsurprisingly, this attitude is not very Jewish, and can rapidly lead down the slippery slope. On the other hand we all know how unhealthy holding anger in. Lisa Aiken PhD, shows a way to find the hidden reasons for our feelings, and demonstrates communication skills that express what you feel without anger, or having others feel threatened.

AL 620
Somewhere between all the bandaids, meals, and baths do you ever stop to wonder if you could be doing a better job with your children? Lisa Aiken PhD speaks as a parent who knows all too well the daily struggles of raising kids, and the burnout that usually accompanies it. How do we show our love while reducing our pressure as we move them towards what we believe is best for them?

AL 630 B
Living just for yourself is understandably limiting. Lisa Aiken inspires us with stories of women who created unique ways to expand their boundaries by employing the three pillars of Jewish life: Torah, prayer, and acts of loving-kindness. A great class for women to freshen up their lives using the unique gifts God installed within each of us.

AL 636
One reason many find prayer so difficult is that the heartfelt moments we have with God are usually occasions of desperate pleas for help. Through personal stories and moving anecdotes, Lisa Aiken explains what it takes to initiate and develop a warm intimate communication with God. How much would it improve the energy of your day to be looking forward to a nourishing recharge along the way?

AL 926
Contrary to popular belief, the mystical threads of life - the soul, afterlife, and reincarnation have their earliest roots explained from classical Jewish sources. Lisa Aiken traces the souls journey as it makes its way from heaven to earth, and cycles its way back to its heavenly origin. She describes the necessary confrontations it needs to encounter along the way.

AL 935 A
An emotional epidemic continues to rage through our world - low self-esteem. The symptom is the basic need to feel worthy - simply because we exist. And how many highly accomplished members of society that should feel worthy, continue to hold themselves in low regard. Dr. Aiken proposes how living a Torah based life can bring happiness within, regardless of any outer approval or attention you do or don't get.