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Dr. Joy Browne is America's leading radio psychologist. At almost 15 years on WOR Radio, the show is the longest-running of its kind. Her show consists of listener phone calls, where Dr. Joy helps you navigate your personal problems -- everything from kids to sex to family relations to workplace issues - you name it! Despite the occasional embarrassing question, Joy never fails -- no topic is too racy for her!
The Dr. Joy Browne Show- February 22nd, 2012- Hr1
The phone lines are open and Dr. Joy is taking all of your calls!
The Dr. Joy Browne Show- February 21st, 2012- Hr1
The phone lines are open Dr. Joy is taking all of your calls!
The Dr.Joy Browne Show-February 21,2012-Hour 2
Dr. Joy takes your calls and helps one listener at a time.
The Dr.Joy Browne Show-February 21,2012-Hour 3
Dr. Joy takes your calls and helps one listener at a time.
The Dr. Joy Browne Show- February 20th, 2012- Hr1
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