
Member Reviews

Grounded and Uplifting When You Need It Most - Leading After the Storm really spoke to me—not like a textbook, but like someone who's been through it and understands how hard it is to lead when everything feels broken. The advice felt calm, practical, and human. I especially appreciated how it talked about not needing to be perfect to be a good leader. It gave me permission to take a breath and show up with compassion instead of pressure. This book helped me feel more confident in my role and reminded me that presence matters more than perfection.

A Must-Read for Crisis Leaders and Organizational Resilience Strategists
Dr. Karissa Thomas delivers an exceptional, field-tested manual for anyone responsible for guiding others through high-impact disruption. Leading After the Storm combines emotional intelligence with strategic leadership practices that are both culturally attuned and operationally sound. As an executive who has navigated multiple organizational crises, I found the frameworks and communication scripts particularly actionable. This book should be standard issue for leaders across industries—especially those working in education, emergency management, healthcare, or nonprofits. It's not just a guide; it's a lifeline for sustainable leadership when everything feels like it’s falling apart.

Leading When the Sky Falls—and Somehow Keeping It Together
Leading After the Storm is like a tactical flashlight for those “What now?!” moments—smart, soulful, and packed with real-talk tools that help you lead with guts, grace, and just enough grip to get your team through the chaos.