Suzanne Falter is an author, speaker, and podcaster known for her work in both fiction and nonfiction. Her nonfiction titles include "How Much Joy Can You Stand?" and "Surrendering to Joy," which explore themes of resilience and personal growth. She also penned the memoir "Free Spirited," detailing her journey through grief after her daughter Teal's death, and "The Extremely Busy Woman’s Guide to Self-Care," a practical guide for overwhelmed women. Her fiction includes the "Oaktown Girls" series of lesbian romances and the romantic suspense series "Transformed."
Falter's writing often reflects her focus on self-care, healing, and transformation, themes drawn from her personal experiences. As the host of the "Self-Care for Extremely Busy Women" podcast, she reaches a global audience, offering insights on wellness and resilience. Her essays have been featured in prominent publications such as "O Magazine", "The New York Times", and "Tiny Buddha", further establishing her as a voice in personal development.
Based in the San Francisco Bay Area, Falter continues to advocate for self-care through her writing, speaking engagements, and workshops. Her work blends practical guidance with emotional depth, resonating with readers navigating life's challenges.