After a 25-year relationship, Rosie Aiello engineered an international escape from the Middle East to save her young adult daughter and herself from domestic violence.
Stunned by PTSD and nearly mentally destroyed, she reinvented herself since arriving back in the United States, started her own business, and became a speaker, best-selling co-author and an international awarding-winning entrepreneur.
And found the “kind” love of her life.
With her Freedom Fulfillment Foundation system, Rosie helps women worldwide reclaim their voice, value, confidence, and courage so that they can create the joyful and productive life that they deserve, in both their personal life, and in work.
She is on a global movement to inspire 100 million + women and their children to release the shackles of abuse so that they can reclaim their lives, to believe that they deserve to be treated with kindness—because this is the foundation for their empowerment.
She is on a mission to create kinder intimate relationships, kinder families, kinder communities and therefore, a kinder world. It’s a win-win-win. To help with that mission she created National Love is Kind Day, observed on July 27th to celebrate that real love is kind.
It’s not cruel, it’s caring. It’s not terrorizing, it’s tender, it’s not threatening, it’s safe.
Rosie and her daughter Sunny will be sharing their powerful story of escape, healing and freedom in their joint upcoming memoir entitled: 11 Hours to Freedom.
In this conversation we get to hear the story of her marriage, the realisation that this was not how love is supposed to be and the subsequent escape to the United States from Lebanon.
We cover “how did you not know?” and “why did you stay so long?”. We delve into what is a narcissist and how do they fool so many people, including those closest to them?
Rosie shares how therapy, self-care and setting boundaries have helped both her and her daughter to realise how much they deserve kind and compassionate love. And how they are striving to help millions of women and children to find their freedom and their voices.
Some of this content may be triggering. It is a really important conversation to have and I hope it will help anyone in the situation and anyone trying to help a friend or a family member in a similar situation.
You can find Rosie on www.theloveiskindnetwork.com
On Twitter - @loveiskindtweet
On Instagram - @rosieaiello_loveiskind
On LinkedIn – Rosie Aiello, MBA
Podcast – Vulnerable to Valuable https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/vulnerable-to-valuable/id1528869606
Rosie is a frequent guest on live stages, podcasts and radio shows, including appearances on the BBC.
She holds certifications in Neurolinguistics Programming (NLP), Life Coaching, Executive Coaching, and Timeline Dynamics, Intercultural Communications as well as holding an MBA in finance.