Mary belated Christmas to me!💕😁🥰✨

My TEDx talk has finally been released from its censorship cell after 3 years of endless discussions and is now globally accessible on the official TED channel!

I gave that talk shortly after surviving a horrible cancer – my beautiful body infused with liters of poisonous chemo, burnt through radiation and barbarically cut during heavy surgery.

In that video, my hair was fake, my eyebrows were fake, my eyelashes were fake, however, my smile and my gratitude to simply be alive were and are up to this day very genuine🥰

Please feel free to share my talk as you never know who may currently need to hear these words of hope in times of despair. 

Just like I did since childhood, many people wear a survival mask (likely to be a smiley one) every single day to be able to function, yes even your closest friends…

‘Suffering is very subjective. My hell may not be your hell and yet, it may cause you to experience an equal level of distress’ proclaims Dr. Mary Faltz in her profound talk. 

Walking us through her turbulent life path, she highlights the magic of resilience, self-discovery, kindness, and gratitude. Regardless of the adversity, this powerful talk will encourage you to explore happiness after hell in a different light. 

Mary Faltz is a clinical researcher and author. She’s a survivor of child sexual abuse and a cancer survivor. Facing her own mortality, she felt pushed to speak up and have a voice that was going to be heard – loud and clear. A voice for all those who can’t.