7am Show Guests:
Kira Asatryan is the author of “Stop Being Lonely.” She is a couples coach and a team coach who trains Silicon Valley startups to work cohesively. She is also a popular blogger on Psychology Today and other sites. Prior to becoming a full-time relationship coach and writer, she ran marketing campaigns across major platforms including Facebook, Twitter, and Google Search. She lives in San Francisco, CA and her websites are www.StopBeingLonely.com and www.KiraAsatryan.com
Rob Bell, Ph.D. (drrobbell.com), is the author of several books on sports psychology including The Hinge, Mental Toughness Training for Golf, and NO FEAR: A Simple Guide to Mental Toughness. A sport psychology coach and owner of DRB & Associates, where he works with athletes, coaches and teams on achieving peak performance, Rob has coached winners during the PGA tour. His upcoming book, Don’t “Should” On Your Kids: Build Their Mental Toughness (2015), co-authored with Bill Parisi, celebrates toughness over trophies and guides parents in strengthening and affirming their young athletes’ capabilities. He has been featured on The Golf Channel as well as in Stack Magazine, Runner’s World and The New York Times.
Jeff Kober (Liberty Valance) and Jacques Roy (Ransome Foster) talk about The Rubicon Theatre’s ongoing “The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance.”
Jeff Kober appeared at Rubicon in The Rainmaker,Defying Gravity, and the World Premiere of J for J (with Jenny Sullivan and John Ritter – also in L.A.). Other theatre credits include On the Money at the Victory Theatre (L.A. Times Critic’s Choice), Where the Great Ones Runat Rogue Machine (L.A. Times Critic’s Choice), and Flags at the Odyssey.
Jacques Roy makes his Rubicon debut with this production. In New York, he is a founder and producing director of the Guerrilla Shakespeare Project. At GSP, Jacques has been seen in Julius Caesar, Measure for Measure, Two Noble Kinsmen, King John and Taming of the Shrew. Other New York credits include From the Same Cloth (Fault Line Theatre), Weekend at an English Country Estate (ATEH Theater Group), A Great Place to be From (Babel Theatre Project) and The Importance of Being Earnest (Counting Squares).
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