Diane Goldner, an internationally known healer, has been helping people resolve physical, emotional and spiritual challenges for more than two decades, in Los Angeles and New York, and long distance around the world. She helps people heal everything from illness and pain to relationships, finances and self-esteem. A graduate of Barnard College, she began investigating healing as a skeptical journalist. After witnessing profound results, wrote How People Heal and A Call to Heal, and studied with some of the world's most powerful healers. She is a recommended resource in Christiane Northrup, M.D.'s New York Times bestseller, Women's Bodies, Women's Wisdom. Her books have also been endorsed by Dr. Oz. Diane's 3rd book has just released and she woudl love the opportunity to talk about it.
DIANE GOLDNER is an internationally known healer. She helps people facing physical, emotional and spiritual challenges involving illness, injury and infertility, and life issues involving money, relationships, boundaries, self-esteem and personal transformation. She works with adults, children and infants in Los Angeles and New York, and does long distance healing with people around the country and internationally. She also teaches healing and energy skills in workshops and webinars. A cum laude graduate of A cum laude graduate of Barnard College and a former journalist, Diane is also the author of How People Heal (published in hardcover as Infinite Grace: Where the Worlds of Science and Spiritual) and Yes, You Can Heal: The Secret to Transforming Illness and Creating a Radiant Life, the culmination of twenty years of experience as a healer. She is a recommended resource in Christine Northrup, M.D.’s New York Times bestseller, Women’s Bodies, Women’s Wisdom. Diane has discussed healing on dozens of radio and television programs including CNN and Hay House Radio, and has given talks at Canyon Ranch, the University of Arizona Medical School, Children’s Memorial Hospital in Chicago, and at healing centers and bookstores. She was the Healer in Residence at the Cornelia Spa in New York City during its Guest Expert Program. As a former journalist, Diane has written for The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, American Health, and many other publications. She served as senior editor at Fame and as a contributing editor at Variety and at USA Weekend. She has written about healing for Beliefnet.com, Money.com and other publications.