Robyn Stein DeLuca

Robyn Stein DeLuca

Ph.D.

NY, US
Speaker, author, and coach committed to helping women reach their potential by dispelling myths and smashing stereotypes about gender and health with proven strategies and cutting edge research.

 I am a mother, sister, and daughter, who grew up at a time when women's opportunities were expanding at an amazing rate. Today I'm tired of hearing about what women can't do. Gender politics and stereotypes keep women from achieving their full potential. As an expert on conditions like PMS, postpartum depression, and menopause, I know that most women do not suffer from mental disorders because of their time of the month, or their time of life. I'm committed to restoring women's self-confidence and unleashing their tremendous abilities so they can live their lives fully. My upcoming book, The Hormone Myth: How Gender Politics, Junk Science, and Lies About PMS Keep Women Down [New Harbinger Publications: August 1, 2017] debunks the idea of the "hormonal woman." My 2014 TEDx talk "The Good News About PMS" has been viewed by 1.25 million people worldwide, and has been translated into 22 languages. As the founder and CEO of DeLuca Insight, I provide speeches, workshops, and private coaching about resisting stereotypes and realizing individual potential. Using cutting edge research, I help women understand how to reject the cultural myths that limit them, and show them how to reclaim their personal and professional power. Whether you are a millennial, corporate climber, new mom, or menopausal wise woman, I want to show you how to break down the impact of limiting hormonal myths and galvanize your own wisdom to live your most authentic and fulfilling life. I have a Ph.D. in Health Psychology and hold the title of Research Assistant Professor at the Stony Brook University, where I taught for fifteen years about women's state of mind and their reproductive health. Mentoring women is important to me so at Stony Brook I was the Executive Director of the WISE Program (Women in Science and Engineering), providing mentors, internships, and research opportunities to young women in STEM fields. More recently I've served as a business mentor to women early in their careers through the Moxxie Mentoring Foundation, teaching them skills in communication, negotiation, and navigating politics in the workplace. I live in Brooklyn and enjoy hanging out with my two fabulous grown-up daughters and new son-in-law. I especially like to tuck into a good book on the couch, but begrudgingly take the occasional Zumba class.

 I am a mother, sister, and daughter, who grew up at a time when women's opportunities were expanding at an amazing rate. Today I'm tired of hearing about what women can't do. Gender politics and stereotypes keep women from achieving their full potential. As an expert on conditions like PMS, postpartum depression, and menopause, I know that most women do not suffer from mental disorders because of their time of the month, or their time of life. I'm committed to restoring women's self-confidence and unleashing their tremendous abilities so they can live their lives fully. My upcoming book, The Hormone Myth: How Gender Politics, Junk Science, and Lies About PMS Keep Women Down [New Harbinger Publications: August 1, 2017] debunks the idea of the "hormonal woman." My 2014 TEDx talk "The Good News About PMS" has been viewed by 1.25 million people worldwide, and has been translated into 22 languages. As the founder and CEO of DeLuca Insight, I provide speeches, workshops, and private coaching about resisting stereotypes and realizing individual potential. Using cutting edge research, I help women understand how to reject the cultural myths that limit them, and show them how to reclaim their personal and professional power. Whether you are a millennial, corporate climber, new mom, or menopausal wise woman, I want to show you how to break down the impact of limiting hormonal myths and galvanize your own wisdom to live your most authentic and fulfilling life. I have a Ph.D. in Health Psychology and hold the title of Research Assistant Professor at the Stony Brook University, where I taught for fifteen years about women's state of mind and their reproductive health. Mentoring women is important to me so at Stony Brook I was the Executive Director of the WISE Program (Women in Science and Engineering), providing mentors, internships, and research opportunities to young women in STEM fields. More recently I've served as a business mentor to women early in their careers through the Moxxie Mentoring Foundation, teaching them skills in communication, negotiation, and navigating politics in the workplace. I live in Brooklyn and enjoy hanging out with my two fabulous grown-up daughters and new son-in-law. I especially like to tuck into a good book on the couch, but begrudgingly take the occasional Zumba class.

Resisting the Myth of the Hormonal Woman

 Resisting the Myth of the Hormonal Woman:
Break Free of Gender Stereotypes and Realize Your Potential
Hormones don't rule your life. You do! Own your power and become an active architect of your life

Entertainment-basedAudience ActivityEducational / InformativeInspirational / Life-changing

If It's Not My Hormones, What Is It?

If It's Not My Hormones, What is it?

Understanding Your Emotions and How to Master Them

Learn strategies to manage your emotions in a healthy and realistic way. Turn emotional fury into emotional fuel!

WellnessAudience ActivityEducational / InformativeInspirational / Life-changing

The Pregnancy Path: Facts and Fiction about Hormones and Emotions

The Pregnancy Path:  Facts and Fiction about Hormones and Emotions Before and After You Bring the Baby Home

Prepare for the powerful changes ahead.

Women's HealthAudience ActivityEducational / InformativeInspirational / Life-changing

Midlife is Fantastic! The Best Kept Secret

Midlife Is Fantastic!  The Best Kept Secret

Learn about the great freedom, power, and advantages that come in your 50s and 60s and beyond.

Women's HealthAudience ActivityEducational / InformativeInspirational / Life-changing