Jack Canfield, the co-creator of the Chicken Soup for the Soul books, calls Léonie Rosenstiel a cultural whistleblower. Léonie started out as an award-winning classical musician. She graduated from Barnard College, then from the Ph.D. program at Columbia University. Later she also earned degrees in counselling ministry (The New Seminary), Oriental medicine (Tri-State College), and public health (Walden University).
The Rockefeller Foundation and the American Council of Learned Societies awarded her grants. For six years, she produced a public access TV show. Léonie wrote, translated, edited, and contributed chapters to more than a dozen books, in addition to writing numerous articles and short stories, many of which won awards. She has served as an officer and board member of educational, health-related, and arts-related organizations.
Her book Protecting Mama: Surviving the Legal Guardianship Swamp has now won more than 50 awards. Her book Legal Protection: Affordable Options for Individuals has won four.
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