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PREPARE TO TRANSFORM YOUR VOICE AND BE HEARD Step into Your Moxie is a soul-stirring call to action to speak up for yourself and the ideas and issues that matter most to you. Dubbed a "Moxie Maven" by President Obama's White House Office of Public Engagement for her potent approach to women's empowerment, Alexia Vernon has helped thousands of women (and men) slay diminishing self-talk and cultivate confidence. She has created a timely, refreshingly playful guide for women to communicate with candor, clarity, compassion, and ease every time they open their mouths to speak - in their careers, communities, and homes. Step into Your Moxie is the book women want by their side as they have that daring conversation, give an important presentation, run for office, or simply tell the people closest to them to step back from the boundaries they've trespassed.
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"Too many women still find it hard to speak up for themselves and the issues and causes they care about. Step into Your Moxie is a dynamic, much-needed guide for women who want to find their authentic voice, sharpen their communication skills, and speak with passion and purpose in all areas of their lives."
Claudia Chan, author of This Is How We Rise and CEO of S.H.E. Summit
"In all the years I've been in my line of work as an author and speaker, there's been no one I'd rather get advice about 'voice' from than Alexia Vernon. Why? Because, as Alexia demonstrates in Step into Your Moxie, she understands everything that goes into being a powerful communicator and presenter, and she writes with memorable color and the utmost clarity."
Alexandra Levit, bestselling author of They Don't Teach Corporate in College and Humanity
"Alexia Vernon is a firebrand. In Step into Your Moxie, she is so funny, professional, and self-effacing, it feels like a mastermind session, therapy, and a dinner date with your best friend all rolled into one. You can't teach people how to 'step into your moxie' if you're not doing it yourself with both hustle and heart, and as someone who has followed Alexia for years, I can say without a doubt
Emily Bennington, author of Miracles at Work