Gemini Adams


Gemini Adams is a somatic trauma specialist, yoga teacher and author of several healthy living books including, The Facebook Diet: 50 Funny Signs of Facebook Addiction and Ways to Unplug with a Digital Detox.
In the book Your Legacy of Love: Realize the Gift in Goodbye, Gemini gives a personal account of her mother's cancer and the insights gained from her death, including the proposition that the bereaved will benefit more from our "emotional assets" — stories, values, wisdom and affection — precious gifts, which can be recorded and left through a Legacy of Love, rather than the financial assets that are typically passed on in a will.
Gemini's articles have appeared in Medium.com, RED magazine, Women's Health, BOOM, Live It Natural, Yahoo.com, and her books have been featured in The Huffington Post, The Today Show, Reuters, Marketing Magazine, The San Francisco Chronicle, The Denver Post, and Campus Circle.
Gemini is also a contributing author to More Than Money: How to Leave a Lasting Legacy to Your Family, Open to Hope: Inspirational Stories of Healing After Loss and was co-author of the bestseller, The Top 100 Recipes of Happy Kids: Keep Your Child Active, Focused and Alert with British nutritionist, Charlotte Watts.
In 2006, Gemini was awarded a Winston Churchill Fellowship, which led to her research into The Role of Love in Palliative Care. In 2007, Gemini co-produced a short documentary, entitled Legacy of Love, which won the Audience Award for Best Documentary at the Elevate Film Festival 2007.
Gemini is the daughter of late broadcaster and journalist Andrea Adams, who was the first person to publicize the significance of workplace bullying.