Anna David | |
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Nationality | American |
Alma mater | Trinity College |
Occupation(s) | Publisher, writer, speaker, television personality |
Website | www |
Anna Benjamin David is an American publisher, author, speaker, podcast host, and television personality.
David was born to Jewish parents.[1] She is a graduate of Trinity College.[2]
David is the author of the novels Party Girl (HarperCollins, 2007),[3] Bought (HarperCollins, 2009),[4] and the non-fiction books Falling For Me (HarperCollins, 2011),[5] Reality Matters (HarperCollins, 2010),[6] True Tales of Lust and Love, How to Get Successful by F*cking Up Your Life and Make Your Mess Your Memoir. Her book By Some Miracle I Made It Out of There, co-written with Tom Sizemore, was a New York Times bestseller.[7] In 2021, she got the rights to Party Girl back from HarperCollins and relaunched the book under her own publishing imprint.[8] Party Girl is in development as a movie with the producer of Martin Scorsese's The Irishman.[9]
David has been a contributor to The Daily Beast,[10] Details,[11] Maxim, Premiere, Parenting, People, Us Weekly, Time[12], MindBodyGreen, MarieClaire, BuzzFeed, and Razor.
David's work has appeared in The New York Times,[13] The LA Times,[14] Details,[15] Cosmopolitan, Time, Vice, BuzzFeed, Psychology Today, HuffPost, New York Post, The Huffington Post,[16] Playboy,[17] Redbook, Self, Stuff, TV Guide, Movieline, Women's Health, Esquire UK, Teen Vogue, Variety, Tatler, Emmy, and Salon.[18]
David was one of the main hosts on G4’s Attack of the Show[19] for four years and has been featured on Good Morning America, The Talk, Hannity, Red Eye,[20] Dr. Drew,[21] Jane Velez Mitchell[22] and The Insider[23] as well as on various other programs on Fox News, CTV, MTV News, VH1 and E!.
In 2010, David started speaking at colleges about addiction and recovery.[24] That year, she began delivering the keynote speech “Surviving and Thriving in an Addictive Society” at colleges across the country.[25] In 2017, she gave her 10-minute talk, “How to Wear Your Labels” alongside Tony Robbins at the Genius Network Annual event.[26] In 2018, she spoke at TEDxOhlone, TEDxLosGatos and TedXUniversityofSanDiego.[27]
She speaks at organizations, events and corporations on three different topics: goal-setting, leaving a legacy and building authority [28]
In 2017, David launched Legacy Launch Pad Publishing, a company that publishes books for entrepreneurs and thought leaders.[29] Legacy Launch Pad has released numerous books that have become Wall Street Journal and USA Today bestsellers.
David hosts a podcast on publishing, which has been named one of the best publishing podcasts by LA Weekly[30] and Feedspot,[31] among many others.[32] The podcast has featured interviews with Chris Voss,[33] Adam Carolla [34] and Jay Abraham [35] and many more. She also hosts the Fail Your Way to Success podcast.[36] Lastly, David is the book critic for KATU Portland's morning show.[37]