The goddesses have long been a powerful part of Robin Corak’s life. Enchanted by myth, magic, and mystery and motivated by her own life situations, Robin has attained a unique blend of professional, spiritual and personal experiences which have allowed her to fulfill her passion of helping others to see their unique gifts, embrace their sovereignty, and fulfill their potential.
Author of Llewellyn’s “Dream Magick”, Moon Books’ “Persephone: Practicing the Art of Personal Power” and “Demeter” and the forthcoming Llewellyn book, “Medusa”, Robin has been a practicing pagan for over 20 years and has been a member of the Sisterhood of Avalon since 2002. Robin has served as the Board Secretary for the Sisterhood of Avalon and completed her first year of the Avalonian Theological Seminary.
Robin has been a featured speaker at many national and local conferences including Paganicon, Sacred Space, Pantheacon, Mystical Minds, Ninefold Festival, Mooncon, and LLewellyncon. A former member of the American Tarot Association, Robin is a skilled tarot reader, an engaging speaker, and Reiki master and member of the International Association of Reiki Professionals (IARP). She is a certified transformative professional and spiritual coach, an ordained minister, and an End-of-Life doula.
From 2012 to 2024, Mrs. Corak was the CEO of a large, non-profit social services organization with a consolidated budget of $66 million. Throughout her 23 years in the non-profit field, she has helped thousands of women with diverse challenges to discover their often long neglected gifts, take control of their lives, and achieve their dreams. She has provided coaching and leadership development workshops for youth and adults and was awarded the Woman of Distinction award, the Women Helping Women award, and Advancing Leadership’s 2017 Bob Wroblewski Servant Leadership award, Recently, Robin has also acted in the capacity of Executive Advisor, Consultant, and Coach for 828 Flow, an organization which helps businesses to embrace transformational leadership and create cultures where authenticity is welcomed and where everyone can succeed.
Robin is a graduate of the University of Washington Evans School Non-Profit Leadership Institute and possesses a Master’s Degree in Organizational Management. Her expertise in non-profit management has earned her a seat on the Forbes Non-Profit Council, where she was a member for four years.
Mrs. Corak writes the “Phoenix Rising” blog for Agora Patheos and in her spare time performs as part of the San Juan Island Singers. An avid reader with a passion for making music, dancing, and making teacup candles, she lives on an island in Washington state with her husband, Richard; and her cat, Kaia.
