Empowering Leaders, Restoring Communities, Transforming Futures
About Cheryl
Cheryl Miller is an author, consultant, and trainer, and owns Quantum Circles Consulting and Training. Cheryl’s work and story have been featured in People.com, NBC News, Business Insider, Ashton Kutcher’s A Plus Media, and more.
Her newest book, Enough Silence, Creating Sacred Space for Survivors of Sexual Assault through Restorative Justice, is now available.
Her other books include:
Business Doing Good, Engaging Women and Elevating Communities, with co-author Dr. Shannon Deer.
The Language of Shalom, Seven Keys to Practical Reconciliation
The Continuum of Transformation
Closing the Gap Prayer Journal
Cheryl also provides training on topics that increase opportunities for transformation in three areas: Restorative Justice, economic development for the marginalized, and effective communication, focusing on facilitating conflict.
Now Available!!
In Enough Silence, Cheryl Miller draws on more than two decades of working with survivors of abuse to create the composite character of Clara. Her story represents countless real people in our faith communities living with a personal history of sexual trauma. Clara’s story illustrates how restorative justice practices—implemented with care—can transform the lives of survivors.
Listen to Cheryl Miller on the recent podcast with Gravity Commons. She talks about the transformative power of Restorative Justice and her latest book, Enough Silence, Creating Sacred Space for Survivors of Sexual Assault through Restorative Justice.
Cheryl’s Recent Interview with Gravity Common Podcast
Cheryl Miller Consulting, LLC
Cheryl Miller Consulting provides consulting and training that equips individuals, leaders, community members, organizations, and businesses through training that builds stronger, healthier communities. The two primary areas of focus are restorative justice and economic empowerment.
The Power of Women Overcomers
What happens when women who have overcome challenging pasts like incarceration, homelessness, poverty, substance abuse, and engagement in the sex trade are given a second chance? Watch this TEDx TAMU video to learn more about these incredible women.