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The Book Club with Ruth Klein

The Book Club with Ruth Klein

By: Ruth Klein
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Hosted by Ruth Klein, The Book Club with Ruth Klein helps authors, entrepreneurs, and purpose-driven professionals turn expertise into impact. Each episode shares actionable strategies to clarify your voice, elevate your brand, and leverage books and media for meaningful authority. Rooted in empathy, service, and intentional communication, the show equips thought leaders to build legacy, amplify their message, and lead with purpose in today’s world.Ruth Klein Art
Episodes
  • EP16: Charles Allen: Storytelling, Intellectual Property & The True Cost of Success
    Jun 27 2026

    In this episode of The Book Club, Ruth Klein sits down with author, publisher, editor, and entertainment executive Charles Allen for a thought-provoking conversation about storytelling, publishing, entrepreneurship, and the power of sharing lived experiences.
    As Editor-in-Chief of Storyteller Media and a partner at Curiosity Entertainment, Charles has helped authors transform their ideas into books, brands, and intellectual property with the potential to reach audiences far beyond the page. His unique "360-degree" approach combines publishing, public relations, marketing, and media strategy to help stories evolve into films, television projects, and larger cultural conversations.
    The discussion centers around Pay to Play: Political Corruption, Corporate Greed, and the Cost of the American Dream, a memoir by Steven L. Keller that Charles co-authored and edited. The book explores Keller's pioneering role in creating the life settlement industry during the AIDS epidemic, allowing individuals to sell life insurance policies for immediate financial support during times of crisis.
    Together, Ruth and Charles discuss the pursuit of success, the risks of ambition without balance, and the personal costs that can emerge when professional achievement comes at the expense of relationships and family.
    Charles also shares his perspective on disruption versus stewardship, the lessons hidden within difficult experiences, and why telling the truth about our journeys can inspire and empower others.
    This episode is a compelling exploration of business, storytelling, and the human experiences that shape both our careers and our character.

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    25 mins
  • EP15: Dr. David M. L. Rabin: The Science of Safety, Trauma Healing & Learning to Be Alive
    Jun 19 2026

    In this episode of The Book Club, Ruth Klein sits down with neuroscientist, psychiatrist, and author Dr. David M. L. Rabin to explore the groundbreaking ideas behind his book, A Simple Guide to Being Alive.
    Drawing from decades of clinical experience and research, Dr. Rabin shares why traditional approaches to treating anxiety, depression, and PTSD often fall short and explains how healing begins when the body feels physiologically safe. He discusses the emerging science of epigenetics, revealing how stress and trauma can influence gene expression—and how those patterns can be changed through the right interventions and experiences.
    Together, Ruth and Dr. Rabin examine the importance of activating the vagus nerve, creating environments that support recovery, and understanding the connection between the body and the mind. They also discuss the effects of modern technology, chronic stress, and overstimulation on learning, emotional resilience, and cognitive development.
    Dr. Rabin shares insights from his work as co-founder of Apollo Neuroscience, including how vibration and sensory-based tools can help regulate the nervous system, improve sleep, and support recovery.
    This conversation offers a fascinating look at the future of mental health and reminds listeners that healing is not simply about managing symptoms—it is about helping the body rediscover safety and balance.

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    46 mins
  • EP14: Mary Love: Creativity, Hope & Finding Inspiration at Every Stage of Life
    Jun 12 2026

    In this episode of The Book Club, Ruth Klein sits down with author, musician, and storyteller Mary Love for an uplifting conversation about creativity, hope, and pursuing purpose at any age.
    Mary shares the inspiration behind her children's book, The Adventures of Papa and Sunshine, which emerged during the 2020 lockdowns and was fueled by her belief that dreams and new beginnings have no expiration date. Drawing from her lifelong passion for storytelling and her family's rich musical heritage, Mary reflects on the importance of imagination, encouragement, and believing in possibilities beyond present circumstances.
    The daughter of legendary musician Bobby Hebb, whose iconic song "Sunny" became a worldwide hit, Mary grew up surrounded by music and creativity. She discusses how those experiences shaped her outlook and inspired her mission to bring hope and encouragement to others.
    Mary also shares details about her podcast, Love Returns, which highlights inspiring stories of people who have overcome adversity and transformed their lives. A central theme throughout the conversation is the power of having someone believe in your dreams and how hope can become the catalyst for lasting change.
    In addition, Ruth shares practical wisdom on time management, handling unexpected challenges, and integrating family and professional responsibilities without sacrificing presence or peace. Together, they explore creative ways to find balance and build support systems that allow people to thrive.
    This episode is a reminder that purpose, creativity, and hope can flourish at every stage of life.

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    45 mins
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