Will Dr. Phil and the guests reach a conclusion about solving crime in the U.S.? Deborah says for 27 years, she put her father, Robert Brashers, on a pedestal. Find out what the men think and if Dr. Phil agrees with their findings. Dr. Phil talks with guests who have different opinions about tipping or giving gratuity for various services, such as a haircut, a manicure, or dinner at a restaurant. On the Saturday morning of Muffins death, Antoinette went to the store only to return to every parents worst nightmare. Dr. Phil discusses the epidemic of childhood obesity, a condition that affects over 14 million children and adolescents. She says that recently, Brinley disappeared for three days and claims she was kidnapped before making a daring escape from her captors! Christine, a former student at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, gives insight to Khloie and her parents, Jamie and Ruben, on what helped her get through the darkest days she faced after the shooting at her high school that took the lives of her friends and teachers. Many American adults have taken, and even sent, nude pictures or videos. He shares why he left the party and tips on how to communicate with someone who may not share your opinions. Dr. Phil continues his conversation with past guest Lois, who says she disregarded Dr. Phils advice that her online boyfriend Fred was scamming her. Santiago says the system is broken and he is fearful his son will be killed or end up dead unless he suffers some sort of consequence for his actions. Neal McCluskey, director of CATO Institute, Mark Kantrowitz, policy expert, Holly Taylor, an attorney whose video of her student loan outrage went viral, and James Cowart, a college graduate who says he will benefit from Bidens student loan plan, weigh in on the debate. Santiago claims his son, Bryce, ran over a police officer and crashed into a house, yet he has only been charged one time and never locked up. Today, four of his victims Melanie, Ellen, Nicole, and Gaby speak out and share their stories of the horrific abuse they claim they endured. She says their divorce was messy, there were accusations of cheating, the police were called, and their children witnessed it all. This episode of Dr. Phil, Murdaugh Murders: The Trial, airs Wednesday. Dr. Phil also welcomes Australian radio and TV host Mel Grieg, who experienced the unimaginable in 2012 when a radio prank resulted in a suicide. Dr. Phil also sits down with Xaviers sisters, Haley and Marissa, who were emotionally affected by the tornado as well. Tony says he was vulnerable and lonely, and he believed the older man was his best friend. Proponents feel sharing their family is an expression of parental pride and argue that critics take their posts out of context. And, is Teresa sober? And, Dr. Charles Sophy, author of Family Values, weighs in on the psychological and emotional impacts of microchipping. The allegations against her are absurd and demonstrably false. Watch while Rashad and Natasha engage in a spirited conversation about what needs to change in the Black community for equity to be realized. First, meet two women who made headlines for rebelling against societal norms and embracing their unconventional beauty. In the last 12 months, around one-in-five U.S. adults say they have personally bet money on sports in some way -- and COVID-19 drove 64% of people to spend more time and money on online gambling. Plus, celebrity dog trainer and behaviorist Jas Leverette shares his tips for what every dog owner should know. The U.S. is the tenth most obese country in the world, and data from the CDC shows 16 states have obesity rates of 35% or higher. In fact, Carlys stepdaughters, Vanessa and Elena, say they believe Carly is actually faking her odd behavior and milking the accident for all its worth to further gain their fathers attention. But, these new measures are sparking a heated debate. There are shortages of everything from flights and airplane pilots to teachers, baby formula, certain foods, workers, and more. Since this tragedy, Foltz has become one of the most prominent faces of this national epidemic. Erica and Jean say they are very concerned for their 76-year-old mother, Blanche, and they are giving her an ultimatum: choose fentanyl or the family. Not according to Lexi and her husband, Will, who say theyve struggled with their body image their entire lives and have now found freedom in letting go of the need to control their weight and instead accepting themselves the way they are. Dr. Phil and his panel of experts, including Dr. Dimitri Christakis, Director of the Center for Child Health, Behavior and Development at Seattle Children's Research Institute, and Former CDC director Robert Redfield, continue their discussion about whether the COVID-19 pandemic was mishandled. The popularity of online challenges is rising and unfortunately, have become extremely unsafe -- and in some cases, deadly. Your California Privacy Rights / Privacy Policy. While this issue is divisive and cant be solved in an hour, open dialogue between both sides could help foster better understanding and awareness. Shocking video shows Courtney Clenney, a social media influencer who boasts millions of followers, wearing a bikini top and covered in her boyfriend, Christian Toby Obumselis, blood. Danielles friend, Thalia, says she felt compelled to reach out to Dr. Phil for advice after seeing Danielle looking emaciated in birthday photos on social media. What happens? Can Dr. Phil help fix this broken, toxic relationship? Their stories are not unique not in Native American communities where there is an epidemic of missing women. However, all four daughters say it's Lisa who needs help. Dr. Phil speaks with an employment and labor attorney who says quiet quitting makes perfect sense, because if employers want employees to work extra, then they need to pay them extra. Leviev, who has not been charged with any crimes against either woman, insists he is a legitimate businessman and not a con artist. Feliz shares the tragic story of losing her sister, Karina, to a mass fentanyl poisoning that killed her and four other adults. After the taping, the often-lively exchanges continue -- especially when discussing important social issues -- and the cameras continue to roll. Watch while Dr. Phil speaks to author and writer James Lindsay who passionately decries CRT as Race Marxism, and teacher Taylor who says she believes children need to learn about the racist history of the US. I need to reallylook at the science and find a trusted outlet, whether it's a university or a medical school, somebody who doesn't talk politics and just talks science.'". Bullying in 2022 comes in many forms, and the internet continues to be the most popular way to deliver this toxic and cruel behavior. She says Emilie smokes marijuana daily, skips school, lies, and has even stolen her great grandmother, Nancys, car and caused $13,000 worth of damage! Dr. Phil meets a British lottery winner who says her life turned upside down after winning the lottery with her very first ticket. Whoever said being in a long-term relationship was easy? Learn credit card tips, grocery ideas, and coupon tricks that could save you thousands! Find out why Lori places some of the blame for their living conditions on Bob being a hoarder -- and why Bob places some of the blame on their cat for creating a mess! Dr. Phil continues his conversation with Brittany, who claims her dad, Charlie, is being scammed by his online fiance, Stephanie, and her roommate, Carina. Charlie says he doesnt know where his relationship with Stephanie stands but still hopes to get married when they meet in person whenever that is. Dr. Phil discusses whether its smart to procreate with pronatalists, those who encourage people to have children, and anti-natalists, those who believe it is morally/ethically wrong or unjustifiable for people to have children. In the U.S. in 2020, there were approximately 8,000 hate crimes reported to the FBI by law enforcement agencies. Then, Kimberly and Jan say they advocate for an age limit for children playing collision sports like football, but not everyone agrees. USA TODAY 0:00 4:36 Dr. Phil McGraw is celebrating a milestone in his career: 20 years on television. Find out! This is a true crime saga like no other. She claims this went on for months before it was brought to her attention. Dr. Phil and his panel of experts discuss details of the trial and a breakdown of his body language, including three key behaviors that gave Murdaugh away. Clenneys attorney claims she is devastated and killed Obumseli in a desperate act to save her own life. By the episode's end, youll undoubtedly be a deception detective! They moved in together 10 months after their first date, and Adrienne says John got the chance to play dad to Adrienne's three children. National outrage grew after an Illinois judge made a shocking decision to overturn the guilty verdict of 18-year-old Drew Clinton who had been convicted of one count of criminal sexual assault. How do we close the gap for elementary school children who have 5.53 million years of life hanging in the balance because of disruption of learning? Keegan and Alissa say their worst nightmare came true when they discovered their 2-year-old daughter, Reign, was one of several children allegedly terrorized by several employees at their childs daycare. And where is she living now? Anastasia says shes a cyborg magician, transhumanist, and biohacker who has 47 implants and plans to get more. Its the new addiction of our time, and there are proven studies that many people use social media in an attempt to feel better about themselves -- whether they are trying to gain more followers, compare their lives to others, or seek likes in order to get validation. What does he say were his findings, and how were they pivotal in effecting change in New York State? Maria and Liz say their family is completely toxic. Sue Ann and Ashley say they both escaped the deadliest shooting in modern history at the Route 91 massacre in Las Vegas. Bill shows what he believes happened inside that SUV. Dr. Phil meets Joselyn, a mother who says her son, Rakim, is totally out of control and will not cooperate with her. Instead, they say shes exhibiting odd and extremely troubling behavior. Sending a child off to college can be bittersweet, mixed with tears, fears, excitement, hopes and dreams. Later, hear from Mark, who met Dr. Phil with his wife, Lori, who suffers from dementia and gave scammers half a million dollars without his knowledge. The killing of four college students in Moscow, Idaho, has horrified the nation and left many wanting answers and justice. Dr. Phil speaks with Brittney, who says her teenage daughter is so addicted to social media, she resorted to running away from home and living in a tent so her mother cannot restrict her WiFi and social media use. Phil McGraw announced Tuesday he's wrapping up the 21-year daytime TV run of After a tense reunion with Tom, Bill gets emotional when Dr. Phil reunites him with Bridget. See what he reveals. Quiet quitting, the idea that employees only do what is in their job description, between the hours they were hired to do it, and nothing more has become more than a viral social media hashtag; it has become a movement by employees of all ages. What kind of problems did Fred say he was experiencing? By the end of this episode, you will be able to identify if you are being bullied at work and will learn what you can do about it, how to move on and overcome the psychological trauma, and how to make sure it doesnt happen again. The family speaks out about their fight for justice in this Dr. Phil exclusive interview. The controversial documentary Deconstructing Karen has been at the forefront of this issue. You wont want to miss this episode! Marissa denies she ever tried to poison her mother and says she was just joking around in her texts. Now, Dr. Phils investigation of Fred continues with a visit to Jamaica and the grocery store near where Fred claims he is located. She says she now weighs only 90lbs., and her life consists of lying in bed. But critics nicknamed the law Dont Say Gay and claim it turns back the clock on equality. Today, Dr. Phil sends a producer to Miami to look for Jonathan, who claims he is stuck on a construction site. Can Dr. Phil help mend this broken family? But Tom says he has all-new video evidence to show Dr. Phil and Teaka that he claims proves Teakas unfaithfulness. Can Dr. Phil help Emily set up some boundaries with her mom? Dr. Phil finished by telling his listeners to take care of themselves and others. Seventy-three-year-old Linda says she is currently raising her grown daughter, Angies, child -- and this isnt the first time she's raised one of Angie's children. Nowadays, parents post about their children on social media platforms more than ever. Dr. Phil continues his conversation with Chris Vaughns parents, Gail and Pierre, who say they believe their son is innocent of committing the murders of their three grandchildren and daughter-in-law. They have been tied to the mysterious deaths of their housekeeper, a high school classmate, and a young woman in a fatal boat crash. "Make up your own mind, I get it. Or, what if you found your dream home online and the person claiming to be the property agent offered you a lease and asked you to wire the money without ever meeting them? In this two-part episode, Dr. Phil discusses the handling -- or mishandling -- of the COVID-19 pandemic with top experts from the CDC, medicine, education, and legislation. Alisa Blair, Policy Director at Pacific Juvenile Defenders Center, says she doesnt believe locking up minors helps their future. Meet Alejandro, a student who claims administrators at his community college violated his free speech rights. It depends on whom you ask. Know this, Im concerned about you, thats my number one concern here. Walter admits he never tips and is completely against the entire tipping system. Former patients Melanie, Ellen, Gaby, and Nicole, are speaking out about the horrific abuse they claim they endured. And, find out why Dawsons sister claims her parents created the mess they are in now from the moment Dawson was born. Hear her miraculous story of survival. Parents trust caregivers to watch and keep their children safe, but what really happens behind closed doors when caregivers think no one is watching? The families are demanding changes to laws, policies, and accountability from social media companies. All over the country right now, thousands of freshman students are going from home life to Greek life. Dr. Phil meets Danielle who survived Hurricane Ian as it decimated her community and flooded her home, while she and her two sons with disabilities were trapped inside. Today, surprising updates from some of the most memorable guests who have appeared on Dr. Phil. Should Heather disown her mother? Former guest Lydia, 80, aka "Glamma," who asked him to find her a date, returns. Another study found that young people express a statistically significantly greater degree of loneliness after conversations on the Internet compared to face-to-face conversations. First, Fran previously found out her relationship with Craig was an online romance scam. Dr. Phil devotes his platform to analyzing how life has changed for Black Americans in the almost two years since the tragic deaths of Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, and George Floyd, and the subsequent widespread Black Lives Matter protests demanding racial equality. Five of the sources rememberPennington and other senior producers commenting on "the appearances and behaviors of people of color and mimicking the way Black and Latino guests spoke," according to the report. Twelve hours later, she found out the tragic news that her daughter was one of the 19 children shot and killed. Personal injury attorney Alex Murdaugh, from one of the most prominent families in South Carolina, was just convicted of the 2021 murders of his wife, Maggie, and youngest son, Paul. Danielle says her marriage to her husband, Josh, is totally toxic. She claims not only has he repeatedly cheated on her, but hes also physically abusive and has shoved a bleach-soaked rag down her throat and choked her to the point where she thought she was going to die. However, this announcement kicked off a nationwide debate. Tune in to find out the surprise she has in store for one guest! Matthew, a young man with cerebral palsy, had a dream Charlie Rocket made come true -- you may be shocked by what it was. Atif, now 46, has been sitting in prison for 28 years serving three life sentences. She claims she tried to have an abortion, but doctors denied her, because in her home state of Louisiana, abortions are banned. What has happened to America? Then, Scott Rouse, Chase Hughes, Greg Hartley, and Mark Bowden, also known as The Behavior Panel, weigh in on Smolletts body language in court. Do they believe the punishment fits the crime? Has he changed his carefree driving ways? Last week, TV personality Phil McGraw (better known as Dr. Phil) announced that after 21 years of peddling advice as Americas shrink, he will be ending his daytime Phil McGraw, who holdsa doctorate inclinical psychology, hosts the show, which premiered in 2002. And, now, it seems we are living in two different worlds, and a perfect storm is brewing. Then, Rabbi Aryeh Cohen shares some insight as to why hate crimes against Jewish people are sometimes ignored. And, the experts analyze Alexs behavior on the night of the murders. You wont want to miss this episode! Stuart says he has been smoking marijuana for 50 years and has spent over $1 million on pot in his lifetime. Find out! Method, her new tools for building a strong family foundation. These families say it only took one pill and in some cases just a quarter of a pill to kill their children after consumption. The parents say their daughter went to shower on a Saturday evening, and they never saw her alive again. And the fallout is going to last for years because peoples lives are being destroyed. Dr. Phil interviews Nate, a former Idaho police officer, who claims he was fired after making a TikTok video about NBA superstar LeBron James that went viral and has been viewed over 4 million times. Jackson and Theresa, who have been working as servers, both say they believe in tipping others for a job well done. Will having children make the world a better place? But unbeknownst to Emily and the neighborhood, Linda secretly was a drug-addicted madam who oversaw two brothels that serviced rich and powerful men. Watch as Dr. Phil sits down with Rebecca, Jane, and Janes aunt, Patty, in hopes of uncovering the truth about Jonathan.. And, Becky Monroe, Deputy Director of Strategic Initiatives and External Affairs for California, shares insightful information after tracking hate crimes across America, and law enforcement analyst Mark Powell explains why police officers do not immediately assume an incident is a hate crime, even with video evidence. Being targeted by a cyberbully can increase the risk of anxiety, depression, low self-esteem, feelings of worthlessness, and, most tragically, suicide. Over the course of a two-year period, Eleni lost both of her parents, her mother-in-law, and her dog -- and had a lot of bad luck. On April 16, 2001, two lives were forever changed. Yesterday, Dr. Phil sat down with Alicia Quarles, Senior News Correspondent for DailyMailTV and DailyMail.com, to discuss her exclusive interviews with fake German heiress Anna Delvey, who served almost four years in prison for swindling New Yorks elite. They say Emilie has been grounded for six years straight without any sight of leniency in the future. In October 2022, Dr. James Heaps, an obstetrician-gynecologist and oncologist at UCLA, was found guilty of five counts related to sexual assault and misconduct against several female patients. Stuart claims he cant go anywhere or do anything without getting high. In part 2, Don and Candus speak out in their exclusive first national TV interview. Then, hear from Cheryl, who appeared on Dr. Phil eight years ago, to find out what happened to her two grandchildren, 4-year-old Keira and 18-month-old Darby, who died just three months apart. Dr. Phil welcomes a group of dynamic, vibrant and inspiring seniors to prove that age is just a number. Baylen says she struggles daily with her tics and OCD, and her parents are trying to help her get better. Dr. Phil is joined by body language and behavior experts. Where are they now and will their story inspire Nancy to have a change of heart? She says although harm reduction is not a cure for addiction, it can keep people alive until they can recover. You have a greater chance of being struck by lightning than winning the lottery so why do people play? Twenty-four-year-old Ben says when he was a teen, he had zero self-esteem, never got past the first date, and felt powerless with girls. She claims her son, Alex, bullied her out of her house, and then Hana nearly got her evicted from her apartment. Then, he says a gang leader from the camp contacts him, and he saves these women by sending gift cards to free them because the gangs only accept gift cards. Cultural appropriation, to many, means people with a privileged status taking cultural identity markers without permission or without acknowledgment from members of a minority community. Now, more than two years later, hear from citizens who say it has been a dangerous debacle that has led to unprecedented levels of crime and violence in their cities because law enforcement budgets were cut or diverted. She says Marissa has continued to steal her car, smoke weed, fail at school and get into fist fights with other girls and allegedly has also tried to kill Heather by poisoning her with hydrocodone tablets. See police bodycam footage of Alex at the crime scene, including his interview with police in the cop car. Then, 23-year-old Jacqueline says she was hired to dog sit for three dogs, but when she arrived at the home, she was greeted with an attack by two of the dogs who bit her hundreds of times. Tony Fort, a young man who was abducted by a family friend when he was 11 years old, reunites two decades later with the FBI agent that he says saved his life. Alicia says she got her life together by getting her masters degree and having a good job, but says she is hurt that her mother doesnt acknowledge it and just wants an apology from her. Deborah says she feels guilty for her fathers sins and asks Dr. Phil if shes been contaminated by her fathers DNA. Ida says she failed, and they have been cursed, following in the worst parts of her footsteps. Find out! Plus, Joy Fluker says she knows all about mind control because she grew up living with her mother, Anna Young, the leader of House of Prayer. In 2016, Joy says she felt guilty but knew it was the right thing to do when she called the police to report her mother. Larry and his wife, Marsha, say a few years ago, Larrys 32-year-old daughter, Taylor, accused Larry of sexually abusing her as a child -- an accusation Larry vehemently denies. Natalia and Monica share their stories about being a part of different cult-like environments in the fitness world and working in multi-level marketing companies. He claims he has been receiving a lot of hate after recently publishing a book about his experience, The Perils of Extremism: How I Left Oath Keepers and Why We Should Be Concerned About A Future Civil War. "We were going to talk about those things youdon'treallytalk about in polite society and were going to try to take mental health and illness to the forefront of the narrative in America," McGraw recalls about those early days of his syndicated daytime talk show. But Kristen claims her collection of things has created a problem. Shes now been missing for three years. Now, Emily tells Dr. Phil shes feeling a lot of resentment toward her mother but doesnt know how to tell her. Even before social media, the Oprah-endorsed "Dr. Phil" (she's a I encourage peopleto get the vaccine because I think it's a selfless thing to do," he says. What does the producer discover? Find out! Keira says things got even worse a few years ago when James called her a racial slur, and her mother still chose his side! Walter admits he never tips and is completely against the entire tipping system. To help, Dr. Phil is starting a series on how to survive inflation. It is now 2022, and the term Karen is officially a part of our lexicon with no sign of leaving anytime soon. As Americans begin to emerge after two-and-a-half years of enduring the COVID-19 pandemic, the real toll of the decisions made by the government and politicians is starting to show in children, teens, and families across the nation. And, Dr. Phil talks to Judge Rosemarie Aquilina, who presided over the Larry Nassar case. Unfortunately, teachers are now underpaid, overworked, and looking for supplemental income because of todays economy. Find out why the fire chief in their community says these young heroes also saved the lives of his firefighters. Former criminal prosecutor Loni Coombs, tribal filmmaker Rain, and Representative Greg Stanton of Arizona tackle this nationwide epidemic with Dr. Phil. There is a fierce and controversial argument about the environmental, economic, and racial concerns of having or not having children. Mark wonders whether he should put a conservatorship in place for Lori. The Surgeon Generals Advisory stated, before the COVID-19 pandemic, mental health challenges were the leading cause of disability and poor life outcomes in young people. Rebeccas older sister, Jennifer, claims Rebecca doesnt have a job, lives in her van, and has stolen thousands of dollars from their sick mother. In fact, 50% of teenagers admit they are addicted to their devices, and today, you will learn why! Shaunelle Curry, professor at CSU Long Beach, says Americans see many people's unresolved and unacknowledged historical pain playing out and wrongly call it victimhood. She believes instead of criticizing people for airing their grievances, we should listen. Ross Szabo, the wellness director at Geffen Academy at UCLA, the CEO of the Human Power Project, and co-author with Melanie Hall of Behind Happy Faces: Taking Charge of Your Mental Health, says he has ideas to implement more mental health education in schools. Papini claimed shed been abducted by two Hispanic women who branded her and planned to sex traffic her. She says the teens behavior is so out of control that he has physically pushed her and has broken down their front door. Dr. Brian Boxer Wachler, author of Influenced: The Impact of Social Media on Our Perception, says his family had an intervention to make him realize he must give up his TikTok addiction. Dr. Phil puts him to the test just to see how accurate his skills are. Two women say they believed they had met Prince Charming on Tinder but had no idea they were dealing with an alleged international con man. Now that the boys are medicated, what does Cassie say is her biggest worry? Since 2019, the hashtag #okboomer has been used 3.7 B times on TikTok to describe a Baby Boomer being out of touch. Is Gen Z really being coddled, whereas Boomers pulled themselves up by their bootstraps? Plus, Roo Powell is a child advocate who transforms herself into online teenage decoys to help law enforcement catch predators. Dr. Phil discusses that when he meets three different people whose quest for fame and fortune not only went viral -- but also made national news. Now, Danielle says the trauma she endured during the storm has left her barely living. It sometimes feels like it has gotten too dangerous to leave the house because peoples fuses are so short. Are you that stupid?, This show destroyed me mentally, emotionally, and physically, an ex-staff member claims. Also, hear from Chris Regis, the former Assistant States Attorney who was a member of the prosecution team in Chris case. Dr. Phil digs deeper into the story to discover whether there is any new information that might help solve the mystery of Summers disappearance. Dr. Phil tackles the teacher shortage, the Great Resignation of teachers, low student standards, teacher frustrations, and new laws in states like Arizona to put teachers with non-traditional backgrounds in classrooms. Languishing? Nearly three-quarters of Americans dislike at least one of their neighbors. Keaton says he wants to save his marriage, but its hard when Joe is constantly around. Some blame mental illness and addiction for this crisis, demanding removal of encampments due to serious safety concerns. Five of the interviewees claim that during Pennington's blowupsshe ridiculed people as idiots or stupid and used other slurs. But Jason says Sara isnt the only person who has seen his anger. They claim she continued this aggressive behavior on four separate occasions over a year, with most incidents caught on their security camera. Plus, a passionate audience member says she was gifted a Bitcoin over 10 years ago and says she is living proof that crypto investments are the way forward. Last year, Cece and her mother, Candace, filed a lawsuit against Meta, Instagrams parent company, for causing and contributing to a growing mental health crisis among children and teens. They say the big social media companies have not been held accountable for what many experts warn is a connection between heavy social media use and mental health issues in children. And Dr. Wayne Zuvers and Doc Halligan discuss the hardships veterinarians are facing. Others contend criminal justice reforms are needed to fix a broken and unjust criminal justice system. Then, Dr. Phil welcomes money expert Mandi Woodruff Santos, who says she quit her job six times in 10 years and increased her salary by over $100,000! Should this happen? Taylor says she is desperate to move forward with her life but feels lost on how to find her way because she has no passion or purpose. She says in May 2020, she lost control of her car and hit a tree. Five years later, a jury convicted Chris of murdering his family, and he is now serving four life sentences.
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