Step Up: How to Advocate Like a Woman (5 for $59.99 Bundle)
National Bestseller
Right-of-center women are frustrated and fed up - tired of being overrun by a “women’s march” that does not represent their values, overwhelmed by divisive rhetoric on social media, and woefully underrepresented in elected offices. And, there is too much at stake to stay on the sidelines.
Step Up will inspire women to turn the same leadership, compassion, and tenacity they already bring to their families and workplaces into effective advocacy for their communities - including a step-by-step guide on how to do it. Ellen Troxclair’s unlikely but true story of how she became a changemaker at Austin City Hall will leave readers feeling not only supported and encouraged but determined to be a part of the change they want to see in our country.
This book celebrates what right-leaning women can bring to public debates, once they overcome the fears and challenges that get in their way. With Troxclair’s advice, they will!
- Hadley Heath Manning, Director of Policy, Independent Women’s Forum
Ellen's energy, optimism, and sense of humor transcend the pages. She presents a clear roadmap and a warm invitation to follow her example to engage. A must-read guide that will empower women everywhere to step up for their communities.
--Sylvie Légère, co-founder of The Policy Circle
Once I opened Step Up I could not put it down! It not only spoke to me it spoke for me. It is an amazing instruction manual for Republican women across the country . For anyone who wants to step up from being politically aware to political active this is a must read!
— Karen Cuneo, Newton National Federation of Republican Women
About Ellen Troxclair
Named a “Champion Woman” by the Independent Women’s Forum, Ellen Troxclair has been recognized nationally for her impactful leadership. As the youngest woman and only conservative on the Austin City Council, Ellen’s principled stances on high-profile issues changed the course of history on topics ranging from property taxes to ridesharing, both in Texas and beyond. In addition to her public service, Ellen is a small business owner, a non-profit leader, and mom to three children.
National Bestseller
Right-of-center women are frustrated and fed up - tired of being overrun by a “women’s march” that does not represent their values, overwhelmed by divisive rhetoric on social media, and woefully underrepresented in elected offices. And, there is too much at stake to stay on the sidelines.
Step Up will inspire women to turn the same leadership, compassion, and tenacity they already bring to their families and workplaces into effective advocacy for their communities - including a step-by-step guide on how to do it. Ellen Troxclair’s unlikely but true story of how she became a changemaker at Austin City Hall will leave readers feeling not only supported and encouraged but determined to be a part of the change they want to see in our country.
This book celebrates what right-leaning women can bring to public debates, once they overcome the fears and challenges that get in their way. With Troxclair’s advice, they will!
- Hadley Heath Manning, Director of Policy, Independent Women’s Forum
Ellen's energy, optimism, and sense of humor transcend the pages. She presents a clear roadmap and a warm invitation to follow her example to engage. A must-read guide that will empower women everywhere to step up for their communities.
--Sylvie Légère, co-founder of The Policy Circle
Once I opened Step Up I could not put it down! It not only spoke to me it spoke for me. It is an amazing instruction manual for Republican women across the country . For anyone who wants to step up from being politically aware to political active this is a must read!
— Karen Cuneo, Newton National Federation of Republican Women
About Ellen Troxclair
Named a “Champion Woman” by the Independent Women’s Forum, Ellen Troxclair has been recognized nationally for her impactful leadership. As the youngest woman and only conservative on the Austin City Council, Ellen’s principled stances on high-profile issues changed the course of history on topics ranging from property taxes to ridesharing, both in Texas and beyond. In addition to her public service, Ellen is a small business owner, a non-profit leader, and mom to three children.
National Bestseller
Right-of-center women are frustrated and fed up - tired of being overrun by a “women’s march” that does not represent their values, overwhelmed by divisive rhetoric on social media, and woefully underrepresented in elected offices. And, there is too much at stake to stay on the sidelines.
Step Up will inspire women to turn the same leadership, compassion, and tenacity they already bring to their families and workplaces into effective advocacy for their communities - including a step-by-step guide on how to do it. Ellen Troxclair’s unlikely but true story of how she became a changemaker at Austin City Hall will leave readers feeling not only supported and encouraged but determined to be a part of the change they want to see in our country.
This book celebrates what right-leaning women can bring to public debates, once they overcome the fears and challenges that get in their way. With Troxclair’s advice, they will!
- Hadley Heath Manning, Director of Policy, Independent Women’s Forum
Ellen's energy, optimism, and sense of humor transcend the pages. She presents a clear roadmap and a warm invitation to follow her example to engage. A must-read guide that will empower women everywhere to step up for their communities.
--Sylvie Légère, co-founder of The Policy Circle
Once I opened Step Up I could not put it down! It not only spoke to me it spoke for me. It is an amazing instruction manual for Republican women across the country . For anyone who wants to step up from being politically aware to political active this is a must read!
— Karen Cuneo, Newton National Federation of Republican Women
About Ellen Troxclair
Named a “Champion Woman” by the Independent Women’s Forum, Ellen Troxclair has been recognized nationally for her impactful leadership. As the youngest woman and only conservative on the Austin City Council, Ellen’s principled stances on high-profile issues changed the course of history on topics ranging from property taxes to ridesharing, both in Texas and beyond. In addition to her public service, Ellen is a small business owner, a non-profit leader, and mom to three children.