Join the "Nobody is Coming to Save You" Book Launch!

Join the "Nobody is Coming to Save You" Book Launch!

We are so close to the October 1st release of, “Nobody is Coming to Save You”!

We would love for you to become a part of the book release, and to help us get the pre-sale launch rolling!

This is a bottom-up movement that breaks the rules of getting big sh* t done. It's about breaking the conventions and shattering the norms that institutional leaders want us to follow. We need to elbow our way into the room of the big lists to reach as many folks as we can. All sales that happen before the first week of release, are counted towards the total sales needed to make the New York Times Best Seller list. Your trusted voice makes a big difference.

I'm asking you to engage your community on social media or mailing lists to share our pre-sale link now, and then a few times in the two-week run up to the release. Please find below a shareable download link of book cover photos and copy that would be great for posts. We will also have links to our videos of me reading passages from the book. Choose your favorite and put it out there!

I hope you will jump in and join our movement to Get Big Sh*t Done and help us spread the word and get these tools into the hands of your people who are working so hard to navigate the Churn and bring us all to Better Days. Our kids deserve it. The people you serve deserve it.

Nobody is coming to save us. That's okay though, we can still stand together. I can't thank you enough for joining me in this movement to get big sh*t done.


I'll see you on the Rooftop.

Scott Mann


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Ryan C.

F-16 Quality Assurance at United States Air Force

2w

Took me awhile to getting around to reading it. I have a bad habit of buying books non-stop and then they sit on my shelf for a long time. That said, I picked it off my shelf at 0430 this morning and didn’t put it down til I finished it at 1300. All I can say is WOW! Out of all the books I have read over the years this is easily top 5-10. Had a tear or two on a few of the pages, you’re definitely leaving your tracks in the world. I’m honestly upset with myself that I had not heard of your play until recently. I’m gonna have to try and see it at some point. Thank you for writing this book it was truly amazing.

Scott Nelson

SRMG/Adjunct Professor (USMC, FBI, Warner Bros., AOL/TW)

2mo

Interesting concept - and yep, it's likely valid. Good reason to be physically, intellectually, and emotionally fit so you can protect your self and your family. It's not selfish to be self focused in this way - it simply redefines the phrase "service above self"and lends credence to John Kennedy's famous admonition "Ask not what your country can do for you, but what you can do for your country." Semper Fi, Scott

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Leslie Sedille, M.Ed, CSA, CMDCP, CGCM

Certified Senior Advisor /Certified Geriatric Care Manager/Certified Montessori Dementia Care Practitioner/Family Liaison at Paradise Home Health Care - 30211498

4mo

Awesome. I saw you on Fox and Friends weekend last week. My husband is a medically retired vet that fought in the GWOT, as did my ex husband. The first 2 years of our sons life was his daddy gone in Iraq. Thousands of stories like mine. It is SICKENING that we left so many behind in Afghanistan. It makes a lot of vets feel like they fought for nothing and were abandoned. There was no re-intergration for them. No real job assistance. Your mission gives them hope. Thank you.

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RICHARD WALTER MICHALEK, SR.

Retired School Counselor (TRS Disability) and Retired Master Unit Ministry Team NCO (MSG, U.S. Army Retired) INFP/J

4mo

Is there a system set up for signed copies yet? I'd like to order one for my son and one for me.

Kristan Jones, PhD

Executive Coach, Talent and Organizational Development Leader

4mo

Ordered!! Cannot wait to give to our leaders!!!

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