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Born Gretchen Anne Craft, Gretchen Rubin grew up in Kansas City, Missouri, where her father was a lawyer at the firm of Craft, Fridkin & Rhyne. [1] She attended The Pembroke Hill School . [ 2 ] [ 3 ] She received her undergraduate and law degrees from Yale University , was editor-in-chief of the Yale Law Journal and won the Edgar M. Cullen Prize.
On her weekly podcast Happier with Gretchen Rubin, Craft discusses good habits and happiness with her New York-based sister, Gretchen Rubin. [11] Elizabeth and Sarah started their own spinoff of the podcast, titled "Happier in Hollywood," in May 2017. [12]
Rubin was born on March 28, 1960, into a Jewish family in New York City, [3] [4] and raised in the village of Larchmont, in Westchester County, New York. [5] He is the son of Harvey Rubin, a publisher and President of Pindar Press, and his wife, Judith (née Lowe), who trained students specializing in psychiatry.
Gretchen Rubin is an author, speaker, blogger, and podcaster. She has partnered with Bookshop.org to challenge individuals to read 25 minutes a day in 2025. Contact us at letters@time.com.
In 2011, Rubin left her job to focus full-time on producing a documentary on lead poisoning, MisLead: America's Secret Epidemic. [8] In the same year, she also founded Lead Safe America. [6] [4] In 2016, Rubin was investigated by the Oregon Department of Justice for alleged theft and welfare fraud and was ousted from Lead Safe America.
Wendie Malick (born December 13, 1950) is an American actress and former fashion model, known for her roles in various television comedies. She starred as Judith Tupper Stone in the HBO sitcom Dream On and as Nina Van Horn in the NBC sitcom Just Shoot Me!, with the latter earning nominations for two Primetime Emmys and a Golden Globe Award.
Outside of Rubin's work, former KTLA anchor Carlos Amezcua said his former colleague's life was centered on family. He was a father of four. An emotional Colby said Monday that his circumstances ...
Rubin, who died Friday of a heart attack at 64, became a central member of "KTLA 5 Morning News" soon after its launch on July 8, 1991. The early morning broadcast was a bold experiment: Local ...