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Act Fast – Limited Capacity

Act Fast – Limited Capacity

The Science and Studies Behind Domestic Violence

 

Estimated watch time: 25 mins 
Available credits: none
Speaker: Cheyenne Rodriguez, Relationship Coach

Objectives:

  • Introduction to domestic violence
  • The science of attraction and brain development
  • How to prevent domestic violence

About the Speaker:

Cheyenne Rodriguez is a Dating and Relationship Coach. She started coaching in 2017. After having three kids by two different fathers and still single. She felt like she had failed at relationships and was determined to break the cycle! All she wanted was to be happy and to give her children an example of a healthy relationship. She dove headfirst into coaching. Studying everything there was to learn! After meeting her fiance, less than 90 days later…! She now helps women find their soulmate in 90 days or less… And teaches them how to KEEP them, by dating forever! 

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