Stop Surviving. Start Living! How To Authentically & Confidently Be Who GOD Created You To Be with Rosemary Fisher
- aggie park
- Feb 20
- 2 min read
This conversation with Rosemary will hit home for so many who are quietly struggling while looking strong on the outside.
When we talked on the phone before the interview, she shared how she looked strong and put together on the outside… but inside she was dying just trying to survive. i nodded the whole time because i’ve lived that.
Smiling, achieving, showing up… while quietly breaking inside.
Maybe you can relate.
Rosemary’s story is marked by deep loss and trauma — an abusive, alcoholic father, losing him at nine, losing her mother to suicide at sixteen, and learning to navigate life without anyone stepping in to help her. So she became strong. High-functioning. Accomplished. But success, alcohol and drugs didn’t heal what grief and shame had built.
At 30, she couldn’t pretend and mask it anymore. She broke. And that breaking became the doorway to real surrender…and real freedom.
In this episode, we talk about what it means to stop surviving and actually live. To stop performing strength and become secure in who God truly created you to be. Not people-pleasing for love...but walking in obedience and identity.
And let me just say ...yes, this is deep, but Rosemary is hilarious. Like actually cracking-me-up funny. So you’re getting wisdom and endorphins in one episode.
If you’ve ever looked blessed and successful on the outside but are suffocating inside, this is for you.
You were for more than survival.
And surrender? It isn’t the end of you…it’s the beginning of who you were always meant to become. 🤍
To connect with Rosemary:
Website: https://www.rosemaryfisher.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fisherrosem
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rosemfisher
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/recycledwomen
Thank you for hanging out with the Unspoken with aggie park family. Until next time — keep choosing grace, keep choosing honesty, and keep showing up… even when healing feels unfinished. 🤍
Prayer requests? Questions? Comments? Want to share your story? Connect with me here:
Email: theunspokenpod@gmail.com




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