Featured Guests
THE LORI CLARKE SHOW
Tammy Valicenti
Tammy Vallicenti is an international psychotherapist and trauma recovery expert with over 25 years of experience helping clients move from pain to peace. Trained in evidence-based modalities including EMDR and Internal Family Systems (IFS), she developed her own integrative approach, Transformation Soulution™, blending research-backed therapy with a whole-person lens. Tammy’s work incorporates the body, all parts of the self, and spiritual elements of healing, offering a deeply compassionate and transformative path to recovery. She holds a graduate degree from Columbia University and an undergraduate degree from the University of Massachusetts Amherst.
Caroline Millet
Caroline Millet is a Certified NLP and life coach and former matchmaker who helps people overcome dating burnout, break frustrating relationship patterns, and rebuild confidence while searching for lasting love. Drawing from 30 years of lived experience — including marriage, divorce, single parenthood, and starting over — Caroline supports singles in clarifying what they truly want, strengthening their mindset, and making smarter, more aligned relationship choices.
Elisabeth Schellekens
Elisabeth Schellekens is a passionate advocate for fourth-trimester awareness, helping future and new moms mentally prepare for the emotional and psychological realities of postpartum life. Their work focuses on proactive support and education so mothers can feel more grounded, informed, and empowered during one of the biggest transitions of their lives.
Alison Beder Solway
Alison Beder Solway is a debut author, fitness expert, and founder of ABS Fitness, an online platform focused on women’s health and empowerment. She helps women build physical and mental resilience through a mind-body approach shaped by her own experiences, including surrogacy, fertility challenges, and training for the New York City Marathon. In her memoir The Miles We Run, Alison shares how hope, discipline, and perseverance can carry us through life’s biggest challenges.
Shannon Christensen
Shannon Christensen is the founder of Mamas for Mamas, a national Canadian nonprofit dedicated to reducing the impact of poverty on low-income mothers and families. With a BA in Psychology and a Master’s in Counselling Psychology specializing in forensics, she’s passionate about supporting marginalized communities through practical, grassroots support. Shannon is an award-winning community leader, a bestselling co-author on motherhood, and a recipient of the Governor General of Canada’s Meritorious Service Medal for her work.
Lana Adler
Lana Adler, M.A. is the founder of ToxicTies.com, a platform dedicated to supporting and empowering people navigating difficult family or romantic relationships. Through her writing and educational resources, she helps readers recognize unhealthy dynamics, set boundaries, and protect their emotional wellbeing. Lana is the author of The Toxic Grandparent Handbook and co-author of Disabled Literature.
Jacqueline Way
Jacqueline shares the deeply personal journey she and her husband, David, took through the adoption process as they grew their family. With a wholehearted desire to become a mother, Jacqueline speaks openly about the emotional realities of adoption — including hope, vulnerability, and keeping her heart wide open along the way. Together, she and David ultimately adopted their three sons, and Jacqueline’s story offers encouragement to anyone navigating the path to parenthood.

