Glenn Livingston Ph.D
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Glenn Livingston Ph.D

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GLENN LIVINGSTON, PHD: Author of Never Binge Again - How to Stop Overeating and Binge Eating and Stick to the Food Plan of Your Choice. CEO, Psy Tech, Inc.  Dr. Glenn Livingston is the son of two therapists in a family of 20 psychologists, social workers, counselors, and therapists.  Shortly after getting his Ph.D. (from Yeshiva University at the Einstein Medical Campus in New York City) Glenn built a 65 person practice in approximately eighteen months, and has now worked with well over 1,000 clients.   When people's symptoms resolved, he invited them into his coaching practice until, five years later, he was working almost entirely as a coach, and also directly supervising other coaches and therapists.  But because he doesn't have children, thoroughly enjoys his work, and has never had to commute, Dr. Livingston launched a second career as a consultant, helping large companies like Whirlpool, Novartis, Bausch & Lomb, and Panasonic, evaluate psychological response to advertising.  His previous companies eventually sold more than $30,000,000, and along the way obtained publicity in major media like The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, The Chicago Sun Times, the NY Daily News, Crain's NY Business, The Milwaukee Business Journal, The Indiana Star Ledger, American Demographics, CBS & ABC Radio, Bloomberg Radio, WGN & UPN TV, and many, many more.  Later accomplishments include co-founding and developing a 21 person online marketing agency, and developing his own profitable publishing business.

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    • Reprogram Yourself to Think like a Permanently Thin Person. Stop Overeating and Binge Eating and Stick to the Food Plan of Your Choice!
    • Written by: Glenn Livingston Ph.D.
    • Narrated by: Glenn Livingston
    • Length: 11 hrs and 8 mins
    • Release Date: 03-08-19
    • Language: English
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