A little more than a week ago, Fallon Seabrook took to her Facebook timeline, where she shared a rather intriguing and thought-provoking post.
The post, which was originally assembled by one of her social media friends, read: The slandering of your name is necessary…Every seed needs dirt to grow!
As it pertains to blossoming into a seed, well, it’s safe to assume that is exactly how things are unfolding in the life of the 33-year-old Seabrook, an accomplished Raleigh, North Carolina-area businesswoman, one whom doesn’t shy away from the notion that she knows exactly what she aspires to do in the foreseeable future.
And beyond, of course.
“My goal is to travel state to state and internationally,” Seabrook told Making Headline News this week.
If things eventually shape out the way she anticipates, Seabrook will be afforded the golden opportunity to broaden her horizon as a motivational speaker and an ambassador for domestic violence, sexual assault, and drug abuse, all of which she can greatly attest to have encountered in her young life.
A native of nearby Durham, North Carolina, Seabrook is widely known amongst her peers as a philanthropist, as well as a mentor, whereby her notable responsibilities include — but aren’t limited to — uplifting, inspiring, coaching, and motivating young girls and women who are — or have faced — dealing with the gruesome adversity of domestic violence, sexual assault, and drug abuse as an avenue, of sorts, to escape their abuser and/or to seek treatment, she emphasized.
“My job is to heal the hearts of many young girls and women,” said Seabrook, who venture accommodates females nationwide ranging in ages five years and up.
To grasp a thorough understanding of why Seabrook has become passionate about finding her niche in her present element, look no further than how she’s gone about weathering arguably the toughest of challenges over the past decade or so.
Shortly after being discharged from a drug rehab program approximately 11 years ago, Seabrook sensed then that she could help enrich and enhance so many lives of her peers, considering she has defied the odds in way unimaginable.
“After I got out of drug rehab, motivational speaking, being an author, and a philanthropist were placed on my heart and it’s been on my heart ever since,” Seabrook said. “(I love) being able to mentor and help other young girls and women who have gone through what I have gone through.”
Surely, Seabrook undoubtedly has endured her share of turmoil leading to her dramatic comeback story for the ages.
Truth be told and all things considered, no one can possibly tell her tear-jerking, life-changing story the way she can.
“I have been through four domestic violence relationships, sexual assaulted by two friends of my family — one was a man and the other one was a woman — and I use to be on drugs really bad as well,” Seabrook, a married mother of one biological child and two stepchildren, explained.
Simply put, this practically sums up why Seabrook — whose venture went into full operations back in February — is going to great lengths to share with the masses her story and how they, too, can press and navigate their way through similar hardships.
After all, if she can survive such turmoil, anyone can, she acknowledges without hesitation.
Asked why is it imperative that she esteems and inspires others daily, Seabrook, who announced the upcoming release of her E-Book, said, “(I just want) to keep them uplifted and encouraged and to try to steer them away from going down a long road of trauma.”
Because after all, every seed needs dirt to grow, as she can greatly attest.
For more information on Raleigh, North Carolina-area Motivational Speaker and Philanthropist Fallon Seabrook or to schedule her for a speaking engagement, connect with her via social media at: Facebook/Twitter/LinkedIn/Instagram/and Pinterest. Also, she can be reached via email at: [email protected]
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