Book Cover- ReWeaving What Matters

Media Press Kit: Reweaving What Matters

Reweaving What Matters is that rare book that respects both the complexity of systems change and the courage of the people attempting it. It offers what most books in this space don’t: a place to start that holds the tension.

DEBUTS SEPTEMBER 10, 2026

"This astonishing and illuminating work is a truly remarkable offering, the most practical and wise guidance for transformation I've yet to encounter.”

Margaret Wheatley, author of 13 books from Leadership and the New Science (1992) to Who Do We Choose to Be? (2023) and Restoring Sanity (2024)

Testimonials

"This astonishing and illuminating work is a truly remarkable offering, the most practical and wise guidance for transformation I've yet to encounter. It emerges from years of experience, made clear from continuous reflection, offered with a generous and respectful heart. Using a detailed lens of weaving, Kathy describes, consoles, clarifies, and encourages us. Let's commit to a year of unweaving and reweaving!"

Margaret Wheatley — author of Leadership and the New Science and Who Do We Choose to Be?

"It's one thing to tear down what appears to be broken, apply a quick fix, and call it done. The more life-giving approach takes courage: to renew what we know is frayed or torn within ourselves, before we try to rebuild the world around us. Kathy Coffey Solberg understands this. It is kind, direct, and full of dignity, a rare and necessary book for anyone ready to do the inner work that makes outer change possible."

Parker J. Palmer — author of Let Your Life Speak and The Courage to Teach

"Transforming systems is not a grand gesture — it is an everyday discipline of seeing, questioning, and adjusting. Kathy Coffey Solberg has built a method around that truth, and it works at every scale: a team, an organization, a community. Pragmatic, hopeful, and refreshingly free of the jargon that usually buries this work — she gives us a metaphor we can hold instead."

Adam Kahane — co-founder of Reos Partners; author of Collaborating with the Enemy

Montreal, Quebec, Canada

"Every workplace is a circle of stories — some spoken, most not. Kathy gives us tools to listen to those stories, loosen the threads that no longer serve, and weave patterns worthy of the people who hold them. I've waited a long time for a book that makes systems change this human. Here it is."

Christina Baldwin — author of Storycatcher and The Circle Way (with Ann Linnea)

"I design healing-centered ecosystems, and I can tell you the missing ingredient in most change efforts: attunement — the willingness to sense what is actually happening before acting on it. Kathy Coffey Solberg has built an entire practice on that willingness. Notice, Clarify, Act honors both the people and the patterns, and it makes room for every season of a life or an organization. This is care, made structural."

Lana Jelenjev — Community Alchemist; speaker, facilitator, and author of What's STRONG With You?

Almere, Flevoland, Netherlands

"Kathy Coffey Solberg has given us a gift: a practical framework for creating change that begins not with solutions, but with deeper attention. In a culture obsessed with fixing and optimizing, she invites us to examine the patterns beneath the patterns. Wise, humane, and deeply useful, this is a book for anyone trying to lead meaningful change in complicated times."

Rev. Cameron Trimble — CEO, Convergence

"The changemakers I teach are not short on purpose — they're short on a method. Kathy Coffey Solberg offers one: Notice, Clarify, Act; Envision, Structure, Weave. It's social innovation made practical, humane, and repeatable, and it honors how change really happens — from the inside out, one small experiment at a time. I'll be assigning this book."

Akhtar Badshah, PhD — systems thinker, speaker, and author

"Leaders like me don't come from nowhere — we come from communities, and from people who notice us before we notice ourselves. Kathy Coffey Solberg is one of those people, and this book is that same gift offered to everyone: learn to notice, to understand, to act. For those of us serving on the front lines of change — in nonprofits, in city halls, in legislatures — this is the field guide."

Julio Cortes — Washington State Representative, 38th District

"Kathy Coffey Solberg has a rare ability to truly see people — their gifts, their patterns, and their possibility — and help them act on that insight. This book brings that same clarity and care to those of us leading through real-world change, where people, purpose, and community must move forward together."

Rochelle James, MPA — CEO, Tulalip Tribes

"Organizations are living systems — they cannot be repaired like machines, only tended like fabric. Kathy Coffey Solberg understands this in her hands, her heart, not just her head. A wise, practical book for anyone ready to work with life instead of against it."

Guus Geisen — author of Autopoiesis; fellow Warrior for the Human Spirit

Maastricht, Limburg, Netherlands

"This book is an essential contribution to the growing field of weaving. By exploring the practice of 'unweaving' — understanding what's already woven before we begin to connect — Kathy illuminates a critical practice we too often ignore. Highly recommended for anyone who wants to advance the practice and profession of weaving for systems change."

Ross Hall — Weaver; Education Portfolio Lead at Fondation Botnar; co-founder of The Weaving Lab

Zurich, Switzerland

"No more wasting effort on change from the outside in. Kathy Solberg teaches us how to bravely make change from the inside out. You will get tools to listen authentically and examine how you got where you are — tried-and-true tools she uses with the organizations and companies who say they want to create something better."

Sarri Gilman — author of Transform Your Boundaries

"Kathy sees the patterns of interaction, thought, and emotion in human systems — and, even more importantly, she understands their complex dynamics. She supports clients as they identify challenges and repair the tapestries of their relationships and services. A generous and articulate presentation of her work. I highly recommend it!"

Royce Holladay — Human Systems Dynamics Institute

"It is easy to talk about change for people and communities, but it is not so easy to bring it to life. In this book, Kathy weaves her own insight, heart, and imagination with years of in-depth experience to create a tapestry of tapestries. Anyone who wants to create a brighter future will find threads and patterns to enliven what they imagine. Thanks, Kathy, for the gifts you weave for us all."

Glenda Eoyang — founder of the field of Human Systems Dynamics

"The realities of modernity that Kathy describes require an honest look into ourselves and to each other. This book is that look. Kathy offers a way to see the connections more meaningfully and to act in the day to day more honestly."

Tenneson Woolf — author, The Gifts of Circle

"Organization development has no shortage of theory, but what it typically lacks is a way in. Kathy Coffey Solberg wove one: a practice for examining the patterns beneath workplace exhaustion and consciously reweaving them — rigorous enough for the field and simple enough for a staff meeting. The framework is sound, the stories are true, and the writing trusts you."

Linda Robson, PhD — Institute for Transformative Change

"We know creating belonging at work matters. Kathy Coffey Solberg pushes us further: people need to matter. This book gives leaders the practical, intentional tools to build workplaces where they actually do."

Ruchika T. Malhotra — nationally-bestselling author of Uncompete

"Kathy Coffey Solberg doesn't write about transformation from a distance — she writes from inside the work. This book is for anyone who has ever looked around their workplace and thought, 'There has to be a better way.' Kathy helps us look honestly at how our organizations really work — understanding what is really happening, making sense of it, and choosing what to change."

Brendon Johnson — Co-founder & Chief Catalyst, Fito Network

Ravenna, Emilia-Romagna, Italy