Help Me! I'm a People Pleaser

An EXCLUSIVE with reality TV star and New York Times bestselling author JINGER DUGGAR VUOLO, who chats with us about her new book "People Pleaser." She also opens up about her pregnancy and expecting her third child. Then, the content creator whose video about people pleasing amassed 9 million views joins the conversation to share how he acted as his friends' personal assistant. Later, actress and comedian RINNY PERKINS stops by to talk about her new book "Not Everyone's Going to Like You: Thoughts from a Former People Pleaser." Then, psychiatrist DR. SUE VARMA puts the Tam Fam to the test with her People Pleaser Quiz.
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