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Amy Alkon (born March 8, 1964 [citation needed]), also known as the Advice Goddess, is an American advice columnist. Alkon wrote a weekly advice column, Ask the Advice Goddess, which was published in over 100 newspapers within North America. While Alkon addressed a wide range of topics, she primarily focused on issues in intimate relationships.
Amy Alkon: 1964– American advice columnist known as the Advice Goddess, author of Ask the Advice Goddess, published in more than 100 newspapers within North America. "Come on, somebody tell me I can't possibly have morals because I'm an atheist." [17] Dave Allen: 1936–2005
Amy Alkon: 1964– Advice columnist known as the Advice Goddess, author of Ask the Advice Goddess, published in more than 100 newspapers within North America. "Come on, somebody tell me I can't possibly have morals because I'm an atheist." [4] Robert Altman: 1925–2006 Film director, recognised in 2006 with an Academy Honorary Award.
Amy Alkon (born 1964): American advice columnist known as the Advice Goddess, author of Ask the Advice Goddess, published in more than 100 newspapers within North America. [312] Matija Babić (born 1978) Croatian journalist and entrepreneur best known for being the former editor-in-chief of the Croatian news website Index.hr.
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