“What a fabulous evening! The room was packed. The crowd was happy. Everyone walked away thrilled they made the time to come. Let’s do it again soon.” — Susan Engel, Director, Lectures, 92nd Street

Allison Gilbert is an Emmy Award-winning journalist and one of the most influential writers and speakers on how to find the inner resources to overcome life’s biggest challenges. Through research and lived experience, Allison helps audiences transform grief and loss, manage caregiving and chronic illness, and find connection amid the growing public health crisis of social isolation and loneliness. She is co-author of Dr. Ruth Westheimer’s final book, The Joy of Connections: 100 Ways to Beat Loneliness and Live a Happier and More Meaningful Life. The book stems from the article Allison wrote for The New York Times, “Dr. Ruth Saved People’s Sex Lives. Now she wants to Cure Loneliness,” about Dr. Ruth’s appointment as New York State’s Ambassador to Loneliness, the first such position in the United States.

The Joy of Connections reveals a groundbreaking approach for addressing the loneliness epidemic, Dr. Ruth’s Menu for Connection – an empowering framework for helping individuals nurture meaningful relationships. “Happier” podcast host Gretchen Rubin says the book offers strategies that are “essential for building the kinds of bonds that will reduce loneliness and transform lives.”

The Joy of Connections has received enthusiastic praise from Judy Blume, Dan Harris, Vera Wang, Nate Berkus, and Sunny Hostin, co-host of “The View.” It features illuminating interviews with such thought leaders as Adam Grant and an expansive conversation with U.S Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy.

Allison is the author of numerous critically-acclaimed books, including Passed and Present, Always Too Soon, and Parentless Parents, each inspired by the early deaths of her parents from cancer. For Listen, World!, her co-authored biography of Hearst syndicated newspaper columnist Elsie Robinson, a single mother who lost her only son, she won the 2023 Northern California Book Award. Allison Gilbert’s essay for CNN about the reporting obstacles she overcame uncovering Robinson’s life story, “A woman who composed the first draft of history finds herself written out of the history books,” won the 2024 New York Press Club’s Journalism Award for Best Opinion Writing.

Allison writes regularly for The New York Times and other publications. Nearly killed by falling debris covering the 2001 terrorist attacks, she is co-editor of Covering Catastrophe: Broadcast Journalists Report September 11, host of “Women Journalists of 9/11: Their Stories,” a 20-part documentary series produced in collaboration with the National September 11 Memorial & Museum, and co-executive producer of the companion 2-hour film featuring Savannah Guthrie, Maggie Haberman, Dana Bash, Tom Brokaw, and many others. Allison is the official narrator of the 9/11 Memorial Museum’s historical exhibition audio tour, the only female journalist to be so honored.

Allison began her career in television news, producing investigative and law-changing stories for CNN, MSNBC, and other outlets. Her work has been honored by the Associated Press, Society of Professional Journalists, National Association of Black Journalists, Mothers Against Drunk Driving, and the New York Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences.

Allison has been interviewed on the Today show, Good Morning America, and NPR, given a speech in front of the President of Iceland, appeared on stage with Henry Louis Gates, Jr. and Soledad O’Brien, and presented hundreds of talks to audiences at Amazon, Google, Kripalu Center for Yoga & Health, and many other wellness retreat centers, companies, and organizations. She’s also enjoyed a fabulous dinner with Jay Shetty!

In collaboration with Reimagine, Allison hosts a monthly conversation series on overcoming loneliness, “Making Connections,” and previously hosted “Passed and Present,” named after her beloved book, about death and maintaining family bonds. Featured guests have included Anna Quindlen, Megan Devine, David Kessler, Caroline Leavitt, Tembi Locke, Jean Chatzky, Alysia Reiner, Isaiais Hernandez, and BJ Miller.

She serves on the Advisory Board of Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors and is a past Board Member of the National Alliance for Children’s Grief.

Allison's Featured Titles

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WOMEN’S HISTORY & CAREER SUCCESS

Presentations that lift and inspire.

Knowing Your Value: Lessons on Knowing Your Worth From 100 Years Ago
Urgent and timely lessons on owning your value from Elsie Robinson, the most-read woman in America and highest-paid woman writer in the William Randolph Hearst media empire.

Being Unstoppable
Learn what separates individuals who feel they can’t move on from people who believe nothing can stop them.

What Is a Woman Worth?
Why are women’s stories and accomplishments still so often overlooked and what can be done to ensure that more women’s legacies endure for future generations.

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GRIEF & LOSS

Talks that harness challenging moments into unexpected opportunities.

Setbacks as Fire
Empowering opportunities for using hardships of all kinds to drive us forward.

Passed and Present: Celebrating Loved Ones and Keeping Their Memories Alive
Inspiring and uplifting ways to celebrate family and friends you never want to forget.

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HEALTH & WELLNESS

Concrete and actionable talks for living a big, bold life and building a legacy that endures.

Taking Your Health Into Your Own Hands: A Story of Genetics & Survival
An intimate talk revealing the life-saving choices one mother made to stay alive for her children.

Forget-Me-Not: Ensuring Our Legacy
Best strategies for ensuring your life and greatest achievements are remembered in perpetuity.

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WRITING & JOURNALISM

Presentations that stir and energize anyone with stories to share.

A Roadmap for Writers
Empowering strategies for getting words on the page and into the hands of readers.

From Book Idea to Published Author
A master plan for securing an agent, developing a winning book proposal, and landing a publishing contract.

Reporting 9/11: An Emmy Award-Winning Journalist’s First-Hand Story
A raw, behind-the-scenes look at what it was like to cover the September 11 attacks and nearly be killed on the job that tragic day.

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Allison’s Upcoming Events

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Honors, Awards & Recognition

“5 new books you need to read” — USA Today (for Allison’s book, Listen, World!)
Winner, Washington Irving Book Award — Westchester Library Association (for Allison’s book Parentless Parents)

Journalism Awards
Three Emmy awards (National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences
Two Emmy nominations (NATAS)
First Place, Consumer Investigation (National Association of Black Journalists)
MADD Media Award (Mothers Against Drunk Driving)
Best Series, Investigative Reporting (Society of Professional Journalists)
First Place, Best Public Service (Associated Press)

Media Kit

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