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Out of Fame and Pain Came Purpose and a Book: A Believer's Perspective

Out of Fame and Pain Came Purpose and a Book: A Believer's Perspective

The Debbie Nigro Show · Debbie Nigro

April 18, 202513m 42s

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From the Stage to the Soul:

Robin Lloyd's A Believer's Perspective on Life, Legacy & Faith

On the latest episode of The Debbie Nigro Show, I had the real honor of talking with Robin Lloyd—a man whose life journey reads like a Hollywood script… but with a whole lot more heart.

Robin started his career as a singer, sharing stages with Marvin Gaye, Tina Turner, James Brown, The Supremes, and more. He was part of the legendary Dick Clark Caravan of Stars, toured with iconic names, and was even managed by Shelly Berger (yep, the longtime manager of The Temptations).

But fame wasn't enough.

After a moment of soul-searching (and realizing money doesn't buy peace), Robin walked away from music and built a new life—literally. He became a celebrated minority homebuilder, landing on the cover of Builder Architect Magazine. Then, life threw another curveball: a traumatic car accident that left him fighting for his life and re-learning to walk and talk.

Out of that pain came purpose.

During his recovery, Robin began writing reflections—snippets of wisdom and gratitude—which eventually became his new book, A Believer's Perspective.

With the encouragement of our mutual longtime friend Paul Lambert, and the help of my favorite book coach Donna Kozik, Robin's dream book became a reality.

His book is about hope, perspective, and divine connection.

"Everybody has a perspective," Robin said on the show. "I just decided to share mine."

Tune in to this podcast of our live conversation on The Debbie Nigro Show and hear his incredible story, his time with greatness, his lessons from loss—and why believing is the most powerful thing we can do.