Len Felder, PhD is a licensed psychologist and the author of eighteen nonfiction books that have sold over one million copies, won national awards, and were translated into fifteen languages.A widely requested speaker on resolving relationship tensions, family conflicts, and workplace dilemmas, Dr. Felder has written over one hundred published articles, along with appearing on more than two hundred podcasts, radio interviews, and television programs, including The Today Show on NBC, CNN News, CBS The Morning Show, National Public Radio, ABC Talk Radio, Oprah Winfrey, BBC London, and Canada A.M.Active in several volunteer organizations, Len received the Distinguished Merit Citation of the National Conference of Christians and Jews for his co-leadership running innovative programs for teens and adults on overcoming racism, sexism, homophobia, and religious intolerance. He also received an Honorary Degree from The New Seminary in New York for his efforts to help different spiritual, religious, and political groups to understand one another.Originally from Detroit, Michigan, Dr. Felder graduated with High Honors from Kenyon College in Ohio before working in New York as the Director of the Research Department for Doubleday Publishing and later moving to Los Angeles to become a psychologist. Len and his wife Linda are the parents of a young adult daughter, Aloni Schorin, who has autism and Aloni is the co-creator of award-winning films and videos on what it's like to be LGBTQ+ and neurodiverse.