Nationality American Name Mel Robbins | ||
![]() | ||
Full Name Melanie Lee Schneeberger Born October 6, 1968 (age 56) ( 1968-10-06 ) Occupation Television personalityLife coach Spouse Christopher Robbins (m. 1996) Residence Sherborn, Massachusetts, United States Books Stop Saying You're Fine, Professionalism: Reaching the Heights of Success in Your Career Profiles |
How to stop screwing yourself over mel robbins tedxsf
Melanie "Mel" Robbins (née Schneeberger on October 6, 1968) is an American on-air CNN commentator, television host, life coach, author, motivational speaker, contributing editor for Success (magazine). Robbins is best known for her coverage of the George Zimmerman trial and host of A&E's Monster In-Laws.
Contents
- How to stop screwing yourself over mel robbins tedxsf
- Mel robbins powerful motivational speaker
- Early life and education
- Career
- Honors and awards
- Personal life
- References

Mel robbins powerful motivational speaker
Early life and education

Robbins grew up in North Muskegon, Michigan. She attended Dartmouth College from 1986 to 1990, where she studied history, film and women studies. She received a law degree from Boston College Law School in 1994.
Career

Prior to joining CNN, Robbins worked as a criminal defense attorney, launched and sold a retail and internet technology company according to her official website and hosted Cox Media Group's "The Mel Robbins Show," A&E's "Monster In-Laws," FOX's "Someone's Gotta Go" and was a contributing editor to Success Magazine.
In 2011, Robbins published her first book: "Stop Saying You're Fine".
On February 28, 2017, Robbins released her second book "The Five Second Rule".
Honors and awards
In 2014, Robbins received the Gracie Award for Outstanding Host - News/Non-fiction.
Personal life

In 1996, she married Christopher Robbins. She has three children, Sawyer, Kendall and Oakley. She lives in Sherborn, Massachusetts.
