Dr. Joan Frances Moran, Professional Speaker & Blogger
Los Angeles, CA USA

Joan attended UCLA and Berkeley majoring in Theater Arts.  She received master’s degrees in Education and Theater and taught at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. She published two textbooks, The Dynamics of Acting and Acting and Acting: In Person and in Style. In the 70s, Joan co-founded The Meadows Playhouse, a non-profit year-round professional theater.  Her success in theater won her the Governor’s Award for Distinguished Excellence in Theater in Nevada.  Joan attended The American Film Institute as a Producing Fellow and began her screenwriting and film production career.  Her first novel was Women Obsessed.  Recently, Joan published her memoir, Sixty, Sex, & Tango, Confessions of a Beatnik Boomer. Joan is a professional speaker and blogger for the online magazines, Huntington Post and Live After 50.  She continues to embrace her passion as a yoga and meditation instructor and teaches at UCLA and privately.  She is an academy member of the National Speaker’s Association. Her website is JoanFrancesMoran.com


Q: Joan, why did you join WSA?

A: I’m an entrepreneur, author, speaker, blogger, yoga and meditation teacher, mother and grandmother.  I am a woman of achievement.  I speak to three different audiences with one dynamic message: to women who want to be empowered; to boomers and seniors who are looking at a new way of thinking about growing older and living a fulfilling life; to businesses who  want to think outside the bottom line but don’t know how.  I share five awesome tools to help audiences create a new way of thinking about making awesome life choices no matter the age, no matter the situation.  I am beginning my journey as a speaker and I want to get the recognition and visibility I think my message deserves.  I view WSA as an organization that will support my message and link me up with other like-minded groups who share resources and support on another.  Women empower women and I believe WSA empowers women to be the best they can be.  WSA is a community that bears witness to women and gives them a voice. I’m confident that WSA will bring me exciting opportunities to become the recognized speaker that I desire to be.  Thank you, WSA!

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