The book club

Some voices are found together.

Find Your Voice and Use It was written to be talked about — out loud, in a circle, where practicing is the point. Gather your people, and bring the free discussion guide.

A book club gathered in a living room, each person holding a copy of Find Your Voice and Use It

Why read it together

A voice needs a room. Start with this one.

You can read about courage alone — but you can only practice it in front of people. A reading circle is the safest room there is: low stakes, friendly faces, and everyone working on the same thing. By the last chapter, speaking up in this group will have quietly trained you for the rooms that matter.

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Gather your people

Four to eight is the sweet spot — friends, coworkers, a team, a ministry group. Everyone gets a copy of the book.

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Use the guide

Ten discussion questions that follow the book — the stories, the five VOICE moves, and the toolkit. One per gathering, or all in one warm evening.

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Everyone speaks

The one ground rule, straight from the book. Pass something that stands in for the mic; whoever holds it, speaks. No one is skipped.

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The Book Club
Discussion Guide

Ten conversations, host tips, and a closing ritual — everything your group needs, styled to print or share. Tell us where to send your welcome note and the guide is yours.

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Reading with your whole team?

Bulk copies of Find Your Voice and Use It can be arranged for teams, schools, and organizations — and Dr. Wilma Ann speaks, too. Ask about pairing a group read with a live session.

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Grab your people. Find your voices.

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Paperback · 126 pages · ISBN 979-8-951604-00-2

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