Author, speaker, and facilitator Faye Munnings is expanding conversations around personal growth, leadership, and values-driven living with her acclaimed books 'Have a Good Week' and 'Silent Shouting: The Sound of Healing in Quiet Seasons,' alongside an upcoming book launch in New York City. These works reflect Munnings' distinctive voice—grounded, reflective, and deeply human—offering readers space to pause, examine, and realign during seasons of change, a concept increasingly relevant in fast-paced business and technology sectors.
'Have a Good Week' is a collection of concise, faith-rooted reflections that invite readers into intentional weekly moments of awareness and encouragement. Drawing from scripture, lived experience, and practical insight, the book offers gentle yet powerful reminders that growth often begins in ordinary moments. This structured approach to reflection provides a framework that leaders can integrate into busy schedules to maintain clarity and purpose.
In contrast, 'Silent Shouting: The Sound of Healing in Quiet Seasons' unfolds as a narrative-driven exploration of prayer, identity, relationships, and inner restoration. Through layered storytelling and guided reflection, the book gives language to the unspoken struggles many carry while navigating transitions, emotional complexity, and quiet seasons of becoming. For technology executives and business leaders facing constant disruption, this work addresses the human dimension of leadership often overlooked in technical discussions.
"Silent Shouting: The Sound of Healing in Quiet Seasons and Have a Good Week are deeply thoughtful works that stay with you long after you finish reading," says Jason Whitaker. "Faye Munnings writes with clarity and compassion, addressing life as it truly is—complex, hopeful, and worth examining." Together, these books form a complementary body of work—one offering brief weekly grounding, the other inviting deeper immersion—both centered on reflection rather than prescription.
Munnings' writing does not rush readers toward answers; instead, it creates room for honesty, healing, and meaningful forward movement. "Faye Munnings has a rare ability to speak to the human experience with honesty and grace," adds Philip Charles. "Her work doesn't rush people toward answers. It creates space for reflection, healing, and meaningful forward movement." This approach resonates particularly with leaders in technology and business who must balance analytical decision-making with emotional intelligence and team dynamics.
The upcoming New York book launch will feature live conversation, audience engagement, and discussion around the themes explored in both titles, offering attendees an opportunity to experience Munnings' work beyond the page. Munnings writes from a life shaped by leadership, responsibility, and an uncommon perspective. With decades of experience spanning nonprofit institutions, municipal government, and high-profile cultural and event-driven environments, she brings a grounded understanding of human behavior, resilience, and decision-making.
Rooted in faith and real-world experience, her writing invites reflection, honesty, and growth, resonating with readers across industries and seasons of life. As artificial intelligence and automation transform workplaces, Munnings' focus on human-centered reflection and values-driven leadership offers a counterbalance to purely technical approaches, emphasizing the enduring importance of emotional intelligence, ethical decision-making, and personal alignment in professional success.


