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Victoria Moran was born on 21 March, 1950, is an American author and speaker (born 1950). Discover Victoria Moran's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 73 years old?

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Occupation Author, speaker & radio host
Age 73 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 21 March, 1950
Birthday 21 March
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Nationality American

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His wife is Patrick Moran (1977-1987); William Melton (1997-)

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Victoria Moran is an American author and speaker.

She has written a number of books specializing in both spirituality and veganism.

Moran hosts the "Main Street Vegan" radio show and podcast on Unity Online Radio.

1960

Moran began writing for music and fan magazines as a teenager in the 1960s.

1968

After moving from her hometown of Kansas City, Missouri, to London in 1968 to attend the Lucie Clayton School of Fashion, she went vegetarian and began to do freelance writing in this field.

Following her studies in London, Moran attended North Central College, Naperville, Illinois, majoring in religious studies in her late twenties.

1980

She earned a Richter Fellowship for Foreign Study and traveled to the United Kingdom in the early 1980s to research the paper that would become her first book, Compassion the Ultimate Ethic.

This book was published in England, before going out of print.

It was then picked up by the American Vegan Society, which continues to offer the title.

The book drew information from interviews with British vegans and answered a number of common questions about veganism.

1985

She started her career as a freelance magazine writer and has gone on to publish a number of best-selling vegan books, starting in 1985 with Compassion the Ultimate Ethic, which was based on her undergraduate college thesis.

1989

After meeting Patti Breitman at a vegan conference in 1989, Moran released a weight loss book called The Love-Powered Diet in 1991.

An excerpt from the book discusses Moran's own quest to stop her compulsive eating with the help of a Twelve Step recovery program.

Moran speaks about the physiological and spiritual aspects of eating issues that are often missed and combines the spiritual turnaround of the Twelve Steps with a vegan lifestyle.

The book at the time was seen as a unique take on food issues and Moran received accolades for her approach.

1994

Her next book was Get the Fat Out, which was published by Harmony Books in 1994.

1997

This book had a new life under the title Love Yourself Thin, which was published in 1997.

She branched out into the self-help/spirituality arena with 1997's Shelter for the Spirit: Create Your Own Haven in a Hectic World.

1999

She featured on Oprah Winfrey's show in 1999, in a segment called "Remembering your Spirit", where she discussed the book.

Earlier that year, Moran's fifth book, Creating a Charmed Life, had been published by HarperCollins.

This is a self-help book, predominantly offering advice to busy women.

Like many of her books, Creating a Charmed Life also focuses on spirituality.

Creating a Charmed Life went on to become a bestseller, Moran's biggest selling book to date.

2001

Moran continued to publish in the fields of self-help and spirituality with her next book, Lit From Within, which was released in 2001.

It is an exploration of beauty from the inside out and Moran appeared on The Oprah Winfrey Show with this book at that time.

2002

In 2002 came the bestselling Fit from Within: 101 Simple Ways to Change Your Body and Your Life.

The book contains tips for improving one's relationship with food, based on Moran's experience of making peace in this area and maintaining a long-term weight loss.

2004

In 2004, Younger by the Day was published by HarperOne.

The book continued to focus on self-help and spirituality, with the core focus of the book to help women age with genuine grace, terrific health, and a buoyant spirit.

In the synopsis, she asked the question, why do some women blossom with age while others wither? The question summarizes the book's overall approach.

2007

In 2007, HarperOne released the book titled Fat, Broke & Lonely No More.

The book focuses on healthy dealings with food, money, and romantic connections.

2009

It went back into print in 2009 under the original title, The Love-Powered Diet.

In 2009, HarperOne published Living a Charmed Life, a tenth-anniversary sequel to the successful Creating a Charmed Life, an entirely new book.

2012

Her 2012 book, Main Street Vegan, is the basis of her company and outreach, including the Main Street Vegan podcast, Main Street Vegan Academy, and Main Street Vegan Productions.

Her work in the field of veganism led her to win the Vegan of The Year award in 2012; her podcast won a Vegan Media Outlet Award in 2015.

Main Street Vegan came in April 2012 from TarcherPenguin, and is Moran's eleventh book.

Well-known vegan Moby commented that the book was, "a great book for anyone who’s curious about veganism." The book is also endorsed by filmmaker, Michael Moore.

VegNews called the book "the vegan Bible, New Testament" and rated is as one of the Top 12 Vegan Books of 2012.

2015

Her most recent book was published in 2015 and is titled The Good Karma Diet.