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Kelly Rippon

Kelly Rippon, author of Parent Up, is the single mother of six children, including her oldest son, Olympic medalist Adam Rippon. She transformed her skills as an experienced college philosophy educator into a career as a motivational and professional development speaker, investigating how the influences people experience shape their lives. Rippon has been featured on Hello Sunshine, the Players Tribune, CNN, and in Good Housekeeping magazine.
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