Molly Biehl, MA, CPDC
My personal experience with overcoming a highly publicized family tragedy which lead to engagement with some of the world's foremost thinkers and practitioners of forgiveness, along with my training as a personal coach, give me a unique perspective on how forgiveness can serve as a practical tool to achieve peace of mind and a kinder, more collaborative community.
Molly Biehl

Entrepreneur, #1 Best-Selling author, mom and motivational speaker
Molly is a mother of three, a certified professional diversity coach, a speaker, and an author. She has a BA in political science from the University of California, Santa Barbara, and an MA in sociology from the University of New Orleans. She has studied the practical application of forgiveness with such thinkers as Fred Luskin, Director of Stanford University’s Forgiveness Projects and was honored as a Hero of Forgiveness by the Worldwide Forgiveness Alliance in 2017. Molly appears in Geoff Blackwell’s book 200 Women: Who Will Change the Way You See the World and has shared her inspiring insights and strategies for forgiveness with high schools, universities, volunteer organizations, community organizations, churches, non-profits and more.
According to positive psychologist, Sonja Lyubomrisky, PhD, forgiveness happens when you experience a shift in thinking about a person that harmed you or a difficult situation such that your desire to harm decreases and desire for good increases. Molly Biehl wants to increase the world's "desire for good" so that there is less "conspiring" against one another and more kindness towards one another and ourselves.