Love Coach – Understanding Men & Women in Relationships

August 19, 2009 by admin  
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Robert Stern, AuthorLove Coach, Debra Berndt interviews Robert Stern, author of “For Certain, I’m Hurtin” about his quest for shallowness and the difference between men and women’s needs in relationships. He credits Alison Armstrong’s program “Understanding Women” for his love life transformation. Learn what every couple should embrace for being saying “I Do”

What you should know when you are suddenly single. Author of “For Certain I’m Hurtin‘” (Synergy Books), Stern recounts his search for a lasting relationship at the end of his third marriage, as a well-weathered bachelor. He draws relationship wisdom from Dr. Laura Schlessinger, author and radio personality, and Alison Armstrong, developer of the “Understanding Women” program, and asserts the principles of honoring our basic human needs in intimate relationships – for men: sex and attention; for women: protection and provision.

Stern is a full time author and the father of three adult children. He has spent more than 30 years as an executive in the Entertainment industry, working for companies such as 20th Century Fox Television, New World Entertainment and a Beverly Hills literary talent agency. Stern is currently writing his third book, “Microman USA,” and enjoys song writing and travel. As part of an ensemble of singing and dancing accountants, Stern once participated in a featured act at the EMMY Awards. Stern lives in Las Vegas, Nev. For more information, visit www.ForCertainImHurtin.com.

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One Response to “Love Coach – Understanding Men & Women in Relationships”
  1. Lois Ernest says:

    Gee, I feel like I have heard this stuff before. Were you thinking of Rick when you mentioned construction? Were you thinking about me when you mentioned emasculating? It was a great interview and I didn’t know you were on for so long. Really enjoyed it. Good Job

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