Dr. Robi Ludwig is a popular segment psychotherapist regularly appearing on shows such as Oprah, Regis and Kelly, the Today Show and O’Reilly Factor and hosting shows such as GSN’s “Without Prejudice?”, TLC’s “One Week to Save Your Marriage” and Larry King Live. She also authored ’Till Death Do Us Part: Love, Marriage and the Mind of the Killer Spouse. She has built her successful television career from the trenches and that is why I am Obsessed with Dr. Robi Ludwig.
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Sam






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May 9th, 2009 at 12:50 am
We salute a woman of substance a brave woman in a mans world..Dr Robi Ludwig..
May 13th, 2009 at 4:18 am
Great to hear how Robi was able to go from just “dreaming” to actualizing her dream and figuring out to do it, beginning with choosing the course on how to get into TV over a Tiffany gift from her husband. But sounds like she has a great husband who isn’t intimidated by her success and encourages it.
May 14th, 2009 at 12:59 am
She’s an interesting person. It’s wonderful to hear how at the job interview, she had the courage to ask for something she really wanted to do. Her journey is fascinating.
Will have to check her book. Thanks, Samantha!
May 28th, 2009 at 11:41 am
Lol… Sam, the part where you wanted to ask Robi a personal question and Gary was like “yea, let’s do this together,” had me laughing out loud.
Robi knows her stuff, and being someone highly interested in Personal Development, I really dig her style.
I’m glad you guys addressed the hippie thing, I was wondering that during the whole show. I always try to look past the presentation at the content. Exactly what Robi was saying about all of us having bias, but being wise enough to get past it.
Great job again Sam & Gary.