Vulnerable: One Man's Journey from Abuse to Abundance

Ed Cohen
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Vulnerable: One Man's Journey from Abuse to Abundance

Ed Cohen
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“Some of the strongest lives are forged in the courage to face what once felt unbearable. In Vulnerable, Ed Cohen reminds us that healing begins the moment we stop hiding and start telling the truth. His story is a hopeful invitation to move beyond silence and discover that our greatest wounds can become our greatest source of purpose.”
  • Date de publication : Jul 14, 2026
  • Langue : anglais
  • Nombre de pages : 336
  • Éditeur : Evan and Nathan
  • ISBN : 9798880999996
  • Dimensions : 5.5" W x 1.1" L x 8.0" H
Ed Cohen (edcohen.org) is a globally respected leader in talent development and executive coaching whose life exemplifies the transformative power of resilience. From a childhood marked by severe abuse and silence, he rose to design leadership and learning programs that have impacted tens of thousands across more than seventy-five countries including during pivotal roles at Booz Allen Hamilton and Satyam (now Tech Mahindra) in India. Today, Ed is a bold, compassionate voice for healing through vulnerability. He has authored the books Leadership Without Borders (John Wiley & Sons, 2007), and Transforming Teams (ATD Press, 2026) and co-authored Riding the Tiger (ASTD Press, 2010) with Priscilla Nelson. Through his work, his writing, and his willingness to share the truth behind the mask, he inspires others to break free from shame and reclaim their stories. His passion for empowerment spans from mentoring vulnerable youth in India to helping executives lead with authenticity and purpose. His message is clear: healing is possible and no one has to walk that path alone.

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