286: The Ugly Truth Behind Mr.Nice Guy/Ms.Nice Girl
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Carlie's Couch
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Not everyone who is “nice” is actually nice. This week on Carlie’s Couch, we explore the motives behind always being the good guy/girl/person, check ourselves on our motives, and give some tips on how to notice these not-nice people in our lives.
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