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Events (Coming up soon!)

Meet, Listen, Learn, and Connect

This Events page highlights upcoming opportunities to meet in person or online—through book signings, convention panels, virtual readings, workshops, and reflective gatherings. These events are designed not only to promote books, but to create spaces for conversation, learning, and shared reflection around courage, leadership, faith, and social responsibility.

Whether you prefer an in-person setting or a virtual experience, you’re warmly invited to join whenever an event resonates with you.

Upcoming Events

Book Talk & Signing: The Courage to Live Bravely
Date: [Month Day, Year]
Time: [Time & Time Zone]
Location: [Venue Name, City / Online Platform]
A conversation on courage, self-doubt, and everyday resilience, followed by a reading and book signing.

👉 Register / Buy Tickets

Workshop: Living with Courage in Uncertain Times
Date: [Month Day, Year]
Time: [Time & Time Zone]
Location: [Venue or Online]
An interactive workshop exploring practical tools for building confidence, resilience, and values-driven decision-making.

👉 Register Here

Virtual Reading & Q&A
Date: [Month Day, Year]
Time: [Time & Time Zone]
Location: Online (Zoom / Webinar Platform)

A live reading followed by an open conversation with participants.

👉 Save Your Spot

Event Calendar

Prefer to see everything at a glance? View the full events calendar below.

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Past Events

Missed an event? Highlights, recordings, or reflections from selected past events may be shared here when available.

Host an Event

If you’re interested in hosting a book signing, workshop, panel, or virtual talk, please reach out via the Contact page.

👉 Contact for Event Inquiries

Stay Updated

New events are added throughout the year. To receive early announcements and priority registration details, consider joining the mailing list.

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Thank you for your interest. I look forward to meeting you—wherever the conversation brings us.

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