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Holly Lebowitz Rossi is a freelance writer and editor who has covered religion, health, yoga, and parenting for more for two decades. Known for being a smart, reliable, and inquisitive writer, Holly’s expertise is both broad and deep. Digital media is a strength, and she has also written extensively for print outlets. Freelance clients include The Washington Post, Guideposts, Slate, Tablet, Parents, Prevention, and the Boston Globe Sunday Magazine. A graduate of Harvard Divinity School, she was a founding employee and longtime editor at Beliefnet.com, which was the preeminent online faith and spirituality destination. Currently, she writes a twice-weekly blog for Guideposts called “A Positive Path.

Together with yoga teacher Liz Owen, Holly is the co-author of “The Yoga Effect: A Proven Program for Depression and Anxiety” and “Yoga for a Healthy Lower Back: A Practical Guide to Developing Strength and Relieving Pain.” She has also contributed to several books about religion, including “Spiritual Innovators” and “In God’s Name.”

In addition to reporting, service journalism, essays, and features, Holly is available for corporate projects, bringing her observational skills and incisive writing style to speechwriting, newsletters, award applications, and other assignments.

Holly lives with her husband and son in Arlington, Massachusetts, where she can be found tending her garden and backyard orchard or cooking and baking things that make the house smell good.

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