In this national bestseller from cultural critic and
social impact leader Alencia Johnson comes a guide for everyday disruptors
ready to find their courage, shake up the status quo, and create a better world
from exactly where they are.
We all crave lives of meaning and purpose but figuring out how to start can
feel overwhelming. The truth? Your unique gifts and perspectives are
needed—right now. It just takes a little courage to tap into them.
In Flip the Tables, Alencia guides readers through three key stages
of disruption:
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Disruption
of Self—Break down barriers and confront the fears that hold you back
from stepping into your boldest, most authentic self.
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Disruption
of Vision—Radically reimagine what’s possible for your life and the
world around you.
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Disruption
of Community—Use your courage and fresh vision to make an
impact—becoming the light needed in a dark world.
Flip the Tables is the playbook for those who
want to create change—right where they are. Full of personal stories,
real-world examples, and actionable tools, this guide helps readers ignite
transformation by starting with their own lives.
Alencia draws from her experiences—overcoming insecurities, fighting for
women’s rights, and advising top leaders and four presidential campaigns.
Through behind-the-scenes insights and inspiring movements, she shows readers
how to live with purpose, joy, and the belief that greatness lies within.
Because the world doesn’t just need disruptors—it needs you.
About the Author
Alencia Johnson is an award-winning and highly
sought-after social impact adviser and cultural commentator. She is the founder
of 1063 West Broad, a media and social impact consultancy leading at the
intersection of culture, impact, and purpose. She has advised the presidential
campaigns of Vice President Kamala Harris, President Joe Biden, Senator
Elizabeth Warren, and President Barack Obama, in addition to her work with
leading advocacy groups, entertainers, brands, and corporations. She is
regularly seen on MSNBC, CNN, and ABC and has been featured on NPR and
in The Washington Post, Essence, Glamour, and more.