Were you ever bullied as a kid? Or did you know someone who was bullied?
Did you ever feel left out or feel like you didn’t belong?
Have you ever felt alone?
In this video, Rosalyn Fay does her own Truth Telling about how she has overcome her childhood fears and hurts, and is now standing to end the culture of aloneness.
She went from feeling invisible, worthless and really wanting to die to now being courageous in sharing her story on camera and inspiring others to do the same.
Check it out:
Please leave a comment on the blog. How did this video affect you? What’s your story?









Rosalyn’s Truth Telling was so moving. It touched me deeply. Watching this again, I can recall the stillness in the room…she was reaching into all of us at a very deep place. Hooray for your bravery Rosalyn, and for what you are creating now through your healing! That’s exciting.
Thank you, Stacy! Feeling all of your loving presence and support in the room really helped make it an easier experience and now hearing how much it touched you makes it that much more rewarding.
Thanks again for taking the time to write and share what it meant to you. Please connect with my on FB. I’d love to learn more about you and what you are creating!
Warmly,
Rosalyn
Rosalyn, what a powerful truth and you delivered it so poignantly. Thank you for standing up to end the culture of aloneness. We are with you sweetie!
Thank you Jaime! Let’s get together soon!
Xo,
Rosalyn
Rosalyn, my heart goes out to you. Thank you for your courage to share your experience and your journey. The effects of bullying can imbed so deeply and last so long. And yet look at how LOVED you are. This is a testament to your spirit and your heart. Thank you for being the light that you are. <3
Kristen, I always feel your love and genuine support so palpably. Thank you so much for that. I am definitely feeling the love return since giving my talk. I hope you have too!
May our own liberation, liberate others!
Much love,
Rosalyn
So beautiful Rosalyn, and powerful. Thank you…I had tears & flashbacks of ones bullied when I was in school. And for the varying degrees that one can/has felt bullied, if even in their own ‘close’ circle of friends in youth or/and their own family. Bravo to you.
Thank you, Leslie. The effects of bullying/ostracism that we face as children is lasting. I’m hoping you have found some healing in your own experience. I can’t tell you how liberating it feels having simply told the story after all those years of hiding it. If you can just talk about the experience with someone you trust, I would recommend it. We carry so much shame with it, and when we remain silent it retains a certain power over us, as I’m sure you’ve experienced. I can’t say enough about the power of just telling the story. It’s not easy, but so worth it.
Sending you healing love.
~Rosalyn
Wow! I am so sorry I missed this, but grateful I was able to watch afterwards. Thank you for sharing your truth. It is so amazing how we use our strengths and are seen as strong leaders when we share what we are most afraid of sharing. I am deeply inspired and grateful to you.
Dabney love, thank you for that. I don’t know you well but you feel like a sister. I adore you and can’t say enough about how much closer I feel to you having heard YOUR story at Diva Fest. It’s so true that we liberate ourselves as leaders that much more everytime we share ourselves and peel off another layer of secrecy and shame.
I’m honored to be on this journey of liberation with you.
Love,
Rosalyn
Wow – that was so beautiful and deeply moving. Thank you, Rosalyn – you are so inspiring! And thank you, Tanya
Thank you so much, Renee! Feel free to connect with me on FB. I’d love to be in touch and learn more about you.
Warmly,
Rosalyn
Beautiful, Rosalyn. Honest, straight from the heart, courageous, and very well spoken.
Such love and respect, KC
Thank you, KC. I owe much of my ability to stand up there and tell that story to you! As nervous as I was, I can’t tell you how helpful it was to use the tools you taught me. Your School for the Well Spoken woman will remain a special place in my heart where I first opened to the possibility and importance of sharing my story on stage.
Eternally grateful,
Rosalyn