Vulnerability Is Courage: How I Escaped a Fundamentalist Mormon Cult and Built a Multi-Million Dollar Life

Vulnerability is not weakness — it’s courage.

As a woman and entrepreneur, I’ve learned that doing the hard things means embracing uncertainty and taking risks. Releasing my memoir about escaping a fundamentalist Mormon cult and building a life from scratch has left me feeling raw and exposed.

But it also freed me.

Freed me from oppression, restriction, and poverty. I started with a $5 bill and a fifth-grade education — almost nothing. But I refused to let that define me. Step by step, I built a multi-million-dollar business in America and reclaimed my voice.

My journey is one of resilience, courage, and determination.

To every woman out there standing on shaky ground: I see you. Keep pushing forward, even when it’s hard… especially when it’s hard. Vulnerability is your strength. Your story matters.

👉 Read my full story in my memoir — a testament to the power of hope, grit, and never giving up.

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