Joan Herrmann is a radio and podcast host, transformational leader, columnist, and motivational speaker on the topics of transition and self-empowerment.

Joan Herrmann is the founder of the Change Your Attitude, Change Your Life (CYACYL) brand. She created, hosts, and produces CYACYL’s radio show and podcast, Conversations with Joan, which airs on New York’s AM970 The Answer, streams on iHeartRadio, and is posted on all major podcast platforms. Joan also publishes a weekly newsletter, The Kickoff, which is distributed to hundreds of thousands worldwide. Her guests and contributors list reads like a who’s who of the most influential and inspirational people in the world.

 
 
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Joan has been featured in Forbes, on the BBC, and other print and broadcast media. Her recent speaking engagements include keynotes at the New Jersey Governor’s Conference for Woman, The New Jersey Association of Women Business Owners Annual Meeting, The Morris County Chamber of Commerce Women in Business Conference, and The Power of Positive Medicine Expo with Dr. Bernie Siegel. She was a voice for the American Lung Association’s Taking a Breath for Women campaign.

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Her Story

Joan began her journey with what she calls a “rebirth” when her 23 year marriage ended and her mother and sister passed away, all within a period of five months. Joan used the tremendous loss and personal pain she experienced as the catalyst to a new life. During a period of self-discovery, Joan came to understand that we are impacted by all aspects of life, and are not just the mind, body, soul or spirit, but a sum of the whole. She set out to provide information that connects the dots between those components and it is her goal to educate, inspire, motivate, and empower others. She offers hope with her message about the power of positive thoughts and intentions, and she guides people on how to embrace and deal with change instead of fearing and hiding from it. Joan is passionate about giving back to society and helping others whenever possible. She is involved with various non-profit organizations and was a recent recipient of a New Jersey Governor’s citation and a Mayor’s award for her work with local hurricane flood relief efforts.