Chántelle Adanna Agbro
Meet the Instructor
Chántelle Adanna Agbro is a Nigerian-American soulful multi-hyphenate — a poet with purpose, a publisher with power, and a coach with Christ at the center. Since the age of 10, writing has been her lifeline — a sacred thread woven through every storm and every triumph. Today, her work reaches across borders and challenges norms, centering the unapologetic healing of women around the world.
With bylines in Essence, Shondaland, iHeart Radio, BakersNews Field Observer, Chántelle doesn’t just write — she disrupts. She calls out the silence surrounding our pain and dares women to heal out loud. From building literary sanctuaries for women of color to curating raw, faith-filled spaces through words, movement, and workshops, she is redefining what it means to turn reflection into radical action.
Whether she’s hosting an emotional wellness experience, guiding a writer toward their breakthrough, or speaking hard truths with layered looks and layered faith — she shows up with heart, hustle, and holy intention. She’s a walking anthology of testimony, transformation, and tenacity.
Her debut works, My Soul Told On Me and The Rebel Journal, are more than books — they’re healing companions designed to help you write your way back to wholeness and reclaim your voice.