For love or money
Joey advises a reader to stop swinging between extremes.
Read MoreJoey advises a reader to stop swinging between extremes.
Read MoreJoey advises a reader to help his sister see the light.
Joey advises a reader to surrender to her vocation.
Joey advises a reader to grieve her mother's inability to parent.
Joey advises a reader to face the reality of her affair—and her marriage.
Joey advises a reader to stand her marital ground.
Joey advises a reader to learn how to practice discernment.
Joey advises a reader to practice mindful ambition.
Joey advises a reader to stop worrying about her newlywed friend's bad manners.
Joey advises a reader to ditch the yard-sale computer and do the right thing.
Also, how to tell a loud, vulgar co-worker to shush.
Joey looks at eaves-tweeting.
Joey advises a reader to show his future mother-in-law the real face of love.
Joey advises readers on how to define relationships, deal with accidental drunk dialings and handle needy, insecure spouses.
Joey advises a transgender woman on how to deal with her high-school reunion.
Joey advises a reader to tell her roommate that her boyfriend has overstayed his welcome.
Joey advises readers on how to deal with betrayal, rejection and preteen dating.