

Power Without Permission – Official Book Launch & Signing by Andreas Pettersson & 13 extraordinary women leaders across industries
Join Mission Matters for the official BOOK launch of Power Without Permission: Real Stories & Practical Tools to Quiet Imposter Syndrome and Lead with Your Brilliance — the groundbreaking new book by Andreas Pettersson and thirteen women co-authors.
This is more than a book. It’s a movement. Power Without Permission captures raw, real stories from women across industries and career stages and pairs them with practical, field-tested tools to help leaders quiet imposter syndrome, claim their voice, and lead with authenticity.
At this special launch event, Andreas and the women behind the book will share a live dialogue about why they wrote it, what they’ve learned, and how we can all build workplaces where women thrive in leadership. The evening will also include an opportunity for book signing and networking with the authors and community.
Expect an inspiring conversation that blends truth-telling, practical leadership tools, and a celebration of what’s possible when women step into their brilliance.
Food and drinks will be provided.
What You’ll Experience
An inside look at Power Without Permission with Andreas and contributing authors
Honest dialogue on navigating imposter syndrome and leading with your brilliance
Book signing + a chance to connect with the authors and mission-driven community
Who Should Attend
Women ready to step into leadership with confidence and clarity
Allies who want to support women without making it about themselves
Entrepreneurs, creatives, and professionals building what doesn’t yet exist
Coaches, HR leaders, and executives creating inclusive, high-performance cultures
About Andreas Pettersson
Andreas Pettersson is the author of Power Without Permission, former tech CEO, coach, host of Adapt or Die Podcast, and a dedicated ally to women leaders. Over two decades, he has witnessed brilliant women deliver results while quietly questioning their worth. This book, co-written with thirteen women leaders, is his call to change that narrative by amplifying women’s voices and equipping leaders with practices that make impact undeniable.