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Celebrated Entrepreneur and Adventurer Shonda Scott Releases Groundbreaking Debut Book Give Me A Year: 12 New Things to Embrace Change and Live Your Best Life

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Celebrated Entrepreneur and Adventurer Shonda Scott Releases Groundbreaking Debut Book Give Me A Year: 12 New Things to Embrace Change and Live Your Best Life

Book Released September 16, 2025. 

National Tour Kicks Off October 10 in 

Oakland, California

Renowned entrepreneur, world traveler, and fearless adventurer Shonda Scott is inspiring readers across the globe with her debut book, Give Me A Year: 12 New Things to Embrace Change and Live Your Best Life, which officially released on September 16, 2025.

Fresh off the heels of rocketing to #1 on Amazon’s Top New Release list, Scott introduces her transformative 12 New Things® Challenge, a simple yet powerful framework that encourages individuals to step out of their comfort zones, embrace change, and rediscover what it means to truly live.

“Give Me A Year is my journey and a roadmap for others to step into theirs,” said Scott. “If you can do one new thing a month, imagine who you will become in a year. This book is about choosing growth over comfort and proving that transformation is possible, one bold step at a time.”

The book shares Scott’s personal stories from swimming across the San Francisco Bay to skiing in the Dubai desert, alongside practical tools to help readers build courage, conquer fear, and live their best lives.

The Give Me A Year Book Tour

Shonda Scott will bring her empowering message to audiences nationwide with the Give Me A Year Book Tour: Shonda Scott in Conversation with Special Guests, launching this fall:

• Oakland, CA – October 10, 2025

• Emeryville, CA – October 11, 2025

• Los Angeles, CA – October 15 and 17, 2025

• New York, NY – November 12, 2025

• Brooklyn, NY – November 13, 2025

• Houston, TX – TBA

• Detroit, MI – TBA

About Shonda Scott

Shonda Scott is a celebrated entrepreneur, world traveler, and adventurer known for her bold spirit and passion for inspiring others. As the founder of the 12 New Things® movement, she has helped thousands of people around the world push past fear and embrace change. Give Me A Year is her debut book, combining personal adventures, inspiring lessons, and actionable steps to empower readers to create a life of meaning and joy.

Stay Connected

Join the journey and explore the 12 New Things® Challenge at 12newthings.com.

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