Appearances
Soapbox Therapy has TV on the brain! Check out Brooke’s The Soapbox Therapist video pitch here, originally made as an audition tape to be part of a reality series to compete for her own show on The Oprah Winfrey Network. May, 2010
The video got more than 30,000 clicks on the Oprah site…and now you can see it on YouTube!
Brooke’s modern commentary column, Soapbox Therapy, is published monthly in The IS Collection, a local lifestyle magazine distributed in the Bay Area to San Francisco Chronicle subscribers. (www.theiscollection.com)
Primer Magazine announced their first men’s advice column, Soapbox Therapy, in January 2010. Brooke delivers advice to men in their 20′s and 30′s in a monthly write-in style advice column, as well as a quarterly commentary on men from the female perspective, Brooke on Boys. (www.primermagazine.com)
Soapbox Therapy gets Cheeky… Cheeky Chicago that is. The “definitively bold; impudent and saucy” women’s online magazine partners up with Brooke, who they nicknamed “Cheeky Dear Abby”, for a monthly women’s advice column. (www.cheekychicago.com)
Brooke was interviewed for the article, Somewhere Over The 40-Something Rainbow, by Lisa-Michelle Kucharz, founder of The 40 Factor. The 40 Factor is a popular life-style website catering to men and women in their 40′s. July, 2010.
Guest on The Vanessa Carias Radio Show in San Francisco AM1010: Vanessa asks The Soapbox Therapist why she keeps dating the wrong men! June, 2010.
Guest on Sonoma Sun Radio Morning Show 93.1FM: A Modern Twist on Traditional Therapy, June 2010. (sonomasunfm.com)
Speaker: Working with Families in Stress, International Nanny Association Conference, May 2010. (www.nanny.org)
Soapbox Therapy published in the San Francisco Chapter Newsletter for The California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists March, 2010 – The Thing About the In-Between.
Interviewed for Purchase.com, How to get Published in 90 days, January, 2010. (www.purchase.com)
Master Of Ceremonies/Speaker: Think College Now Fundraiser, May 2008, May 2009. (www.thinkcollegenow.org)





