Internet Based "Leaders," "Gurus," and "Consultants"

Below is my opinion and my opinion only.

1/It's clear to me that Derrick Jaxn, who sometimes makes good points, is using his so-called position as a "relationship guru" to prey on vulnerable women.

2/It's just as clear to me that Kevin Samuels, who sometimes makes good points, although he can be quite harsh, is using his so-called position as an "image consultant" to prey on vulnerable women.

3/It's equally clear to me that Umar Johnson, who sometimes makes good points, although he is lying about building/creating/opening a school, is using his so-called position as a "therapist" or "school psychologist" to prey on vulnerable women.

4/So, Ladies, when you feel you need help, seek a real therapist (one who is licensed and can be found in a database) and go within.

BEWARE of anyone who positions himself or herself as a "leader," "consultant," "relationship guru," "therapist," etc., especially those who can show no credentials, no relevant license, no relevant training, no relevant education, no certification, or no other qualification(s).

That's it.  That's all.




UPDATE:  Mr. Jaxn made it to the New York Post.  God help us.  https://nypost.com/2021/03/24/relationship-guru-derrick-jaxn-exposed-for-serial-cheating/





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Comments

  1. Why would I listen to those who I have no personal realationshiop with .. the issue is. No one wants to take accountability when they mess up it's shameful own up to your accountability for your actions ..

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