

About Dartanya "Doc Love" Larkins
Dartanya “Doc Love” Larkins is a seasoned Relationship Speaker and Coach with over 11 years of hands-on experience. Passionate about empowering individuals in their relationships, he is known for a solution-oriented approach and exceptional communication skills. He is continuously seeking any opportunity to help his audience and clients identify and achieve their relationship goals and dreams. Using a non-judgmental approach, he actively listens and constructively addresses his audience, and clients desires and needs.
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Doc Love's Featured Keynote
Where I’m from the saying goes “a closed mouth don’t get fed”. I also believe that “a closed mouth don’t get heard” either.
For the last several years I have been pursuing my passion of speaking professionally about relationships and life topics. It has been an honor to be asked to speak to schools, church groups, seminars, conventions, fraternal organizations, civic organizations, support groups, camps, community organizations, and podcast, as a relationship\ life speaker.
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Doc Love's Book
Navigating the emotional disruption of a breakup is never easy, especially for college students who are often dealing with the challenges of school/life balance. Leaving Without Losing: Breaking Down The Breakup is a comprehensive guide that helps students process breakups with wisdom, understanding, and emotional intelligence.

LEAVING WITHOUT LOSING
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LEAVING WITOUT LOSING
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You are what you eat
You’ve probably heard the phrase “You are what you eat,” right? Like me, you might find it hard to accept that you’re a chicken, even

The Three H’s (Happy, Healthy, and Helping)
I believe that anyone embodying the three H’s I discuss in this post will find it much easier to build and maintain the relationships they

Are you “Move-in” ready?
At some point in our lives, we’ve all had to move into a new place—whether it was a college dorm, your first apartment, or even