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    Welcome to Let Lisa Help! Lisa's first guest is actor, podcaster, and internet phenom Josh Peck. The two talk about issues around weight and confidence, and Josh opens up about all the ways he tried to fill that big gaping hole we all have inside us. After that, Lisa enlists Josh to help answer a weight-related question from a fan, and finally in the reoccurring segment, "Coach The Coach," one of Lisa's actual clients calls in to let her know just how she's doing in her new career as a life coach. And remember -- if you want to let Lisa help YOU, head over to LisaLampanelli.com for more info on her storytelling dates, workshops, and life-coaching services.

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