Libby Gill
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Biography

After fifteen years serving as senior vice president at Universal Studios; vice president at Sony Pictures Entertainment and Turner Broadcasting; and a consultant for Dr. Phil and Paramount Studios, Libby Gill is now an internationally respected personal coach, Dallas Morning News columnist, radio host, and bestselling author.
Libby has appeared on the Today Show, the Dr. Phil Show, CNN, National Public Radio, Fox News, CBS Early Show, The Hour of Power, and in Time Magazine, The New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, O Magazine, Good Housekeeping, Self and many more.
Her first book, STAY-AT-HOME DADS: The Essential Guide to Creating the New Family, which examined parental styles and family systems in role-reversed households across the country. In her bestselling book TRAVELING HOPEFULLY: How to Lose Your Family Baggage and Jumpstart Your Life, Libby Gill shows readers how to get past the past and create a life of passion and purpose. Libby Gill is your partner in life change as she shares her inspiring story and guides readers step-by-step through the journey of self-transformation.
Libby's clients have included Cadbury Schweppes, the National Kitchen and Bath Show, the Dallas Chamber of Commerce, Triad Hospitals, Cobius Healthcare Solutions, Targeted Learning Corporation, Beau Monde Programs, MailCom Association, the National Association of Women Business Owners, McCann-Erickson, Women Entrepreneurs of Albuquerque and more. "http://www.libbygill.com"

Libby Can be heard every Sunday at 3PM Pacific Time providing personal coaching advice, featuring motivational guests, such as Deborah Norville, Patt Finn of the Rubicon Group and other well known authors on her program "The Libby Gill Show!" on http://karmaair.com/archive.aspx?showid=72

Books

  • 2004 Traveling Hopefully: How to Lose Your Family Baggage and Jumpstart Your Life ISBN 0-312-32394-8
  • 2001 Stay-At-Home Dads: The Essential Guide to Creating the New Family ISBN 0-452-28274-8

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