
What looks like a perfect life to some is masking depression, stress and feeling of hopelessness
Frankfort, Ky- — Entrepreneur Robyn Kay Cunningham pens her first short story. Her newly released book is entitled ‘My Journey To Faith’ A Short Story. The successful owner of DB Bourbon Candy takes you through her life. Facing grief of loved ones to serve in the military during the time of war. This veteran learned to suppress her feelings until they felt like she could not go on. Using her faith and understanding that she has so much to live for and a support system helped her reimagine life.
This short story is a conversation piece and a story of overcoming the unbearable. Cunningham is telling her story to help others that feel alone. She says, ‘Recently, I have seen so many people take their lives through suicide and I want them to know that you can bounce back but it takes time. You cannot give up on yourself. You cannot be ashamed of your struggles. It makes you who you are. My life just kept hitting me with so much at one time. It just kept piling on. I made mistakes but I am here today to say I have a testimony, and I feel if I can change one life then it was worth telling it.”
Cunningham adds “I used my faith to overcome some of the things I was going through but when you read my story you will understand how difficult it was and I begin to question so many things. I had to step back to catch my breath because the very people who showed me with love had no idea that when I saw them it caused me to keep reliving memories I was trying to forget. So, it felt like I could never heal. I know so many people are feeling like this and I was to be a voice to those suffering in silence. You can heal.”
Today, Suicide is the 11thleading cause of death in the U.S. according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Data & Statistics Fatal Injury Report for 2023. The report also says suicide was the second leading cause of death among individuals between the ages of 10-34, and the fourth leading cause of death among individuals between the ages of 35 and 44.
In 2023, National Survey of Drug Use and Health (NSDUH), an estimated 12.8 million adults age 18 or older reported having thoughts of suicide, and 1.5 million (0.6%) adults attempted suicide during the past year.
Cunningham is open to sharing her story with your group and/or organization. She can be a part of your next panel discussion, book signing and/or be a featured speaker. Please contact VIPP Communications at info@vippcommunications.com or contact our office at 502-341-7306 for availability.
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