Stacy Cohen
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Stacy Cohen, author, philanthropist, and lifestyle consultant continues to bring her passion for love and life to everything she does. With her latest book, The Last Train from Paris, she creates a distinct voice that combines her passions for art, history, and the undying power of love.

Her last book on love and lifestyle, The Kosher Billionaire’s Secret Recipe, was an Amazon bestseller and earned her fans from some of the entertainment and fashion worlds’ greatest voices, including Donatella Versace, Sophia Loren, Lance Armstrong, Roberto Cavalli, and Larry King.

In the world of international philanthropy, she has been a tireless advocate of children, including her support of Camp Okizu, the largest camp in Northern California for children and their families affected by cancer. She has raised hundreds of thousands for children hospitals and funded a special performance by the Russian National Orchestra in support of Russian orphans, bringing her love for children and her passion for the arts full circle.

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Stacy Cohen talks about her newest book, The Last Train from Paris. [watch]
 

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posted at 11/12/09 - 09:07 AM
Dear Stacy, I haven't exactly been under a rock, but this is my first discovery of you, your insightful perspective, and your generous, tireless work. I am a PhD psychotherapist who is first and foremost a Christian pastor. Throughout my 39 year career I have worked closely with fellow pastors and rabbis to help bring spiritual wholeness and well-being to the troubled and not so troubled alike. My undergraduate work, by the way, was art and cultural history :-).
I would be fascinated to learn your take on my new, absolutely free, condensed 70 minute reading and commentary of my book Happiness Made Ridiculously Easy. My website offering it, truehappinessnow.net, has been designed to reach the high-tech/low attention span, often values wanting, young adult who, like most of us with information overload, struggle with what is real and what is not. Although my approach is decidedly Christian, I would value your particular cosmopolitan 'kosher' perspective.
I am so grateful to have reached a point in my life where my primary concern is giving away that which is most important and helpful to my family and me, as well as to countless patients and parishioners who had found the information available in an almost 'oxymoronic' title the path of empowerment in every aspect of their lives.
Glenn W. Nowell, new fileby member
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