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Los Angeles, CA – “A star is born, and that star is you!” exclaims Peggy Nash Rubin, Director of the Centre for Sacred Theatre in Ashland, Oregon, about the subject of her highly-praised book To Be and How To Be – Transforming Your Life Through Sacred Theatre (ISBN 978-0-8356-0853-
This week, Rubin is the guest of Michael Jon Kell, MD, PhD, on the Mind, Brain, Body program on Voice America Radio, Friday, June 4, 2010, from 8 am to 9 am PT, at mindbrainbody.com or http: //radiopilot.net (no space before forward slash) to discuss wellness, personal transformation, and the power of story, especially one’s own story, in order to champion one’s destiny.
Psychologists, book critics, drama professionals, and students laud Rubin for her dynamic and creative visioning methods which allow us to perceive our lives as a grand and ever-changing play. “Peggy Rubin is a master of theater and the art of becoming. Her book-- a masterpiece in every way-- will hold you spellbound as you discover the drama of your soul and the purpose of your life,” writes Joan Borysenko, PhD, author of Your Soul’s Compass and A Woman’s Journey to God.
Radio host Dr. Michael Jon Kell is a medical scientist, psychiatrist, inventor, engineer, narrative poet and “free-thinker”
Author Rubin, internationally known for her innovative and inventive approach to personal transformation, has taught workshops for many years on the subject of her book. Her professional theater career includes work in New York and Los Angeles. For 14 years, she served as actor, and education and public relations director, for the Oregon Shakespeare Festival. Since 1986 she has participated in Jean Houston's world-wide multicultural workshops as Houston’s principal associate as well as with Houston’s U.S. based Mystery School and Human Capacities Program workshops. Rubin holds a BA from the University of Texas, Austin, in Theater.
For further information please see the author’s web site at sacredtheatre.org, or contact Xochi Adame, publicist for Quest Books at (630)665-0130 x.358.
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