Harlan Cohen is the bestselling author of five books, a professional speaker, a musician, and one of the most widely read and respected male syndicated advice columnists in the country. Harlan is the bestselling author of the books The Happiest Kid on Campus (Sourcebooks), Dad’s Pregnant Too! (Sourcebooks), The Naked Roommate: And 107 Other Issues You Might Run Into in College (Sourcebooks), and Campus Life Exposed: Advice from the Inside (Peterson’s). His newest book, NAKED DATING: Five Steps to Finding the Love of Your Life (While Fully Clothed and Totally Sober) will be released in April 2012 by St. Martin’s Press. Harlan has been featured as an expert offering advice in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal Classroom Edition, Real Simple, Seventeen, Psychology Today, and hundreds of other newspapers and publications. King Features Syndicate distributes Harlan’s Help Me, Harlan! advice column worldwide.
Harlan is a frequent guest on television programs across the country and has been a guest on hundreds of radio programs. Harlan is a professional speaker who has visited over four hundred college campuses. He is an expert who addresses teen issues, college life, parenting, pregnancy, dating, relation¬ships, sex/no sex, rejection, risk taking, leadership, women’s issues, and a variety of other topics.
Harlan is the founder of multiple websites for teens, college students and parents. He is the producer, lead singer, and musician on his album Fortunate Accidents (available on iTunes). He is also the founder and president of Risk/Rejection Awareness Week (February 7–14 annually) and the International Risk-Taking Project.
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