The Early Spark
Long before she became a speaker or advocate, Cindy Clemishire was drawn to helping others. As a child, she aspired to become a nurse. But in her twenties, during the purchase of her first home, another opportunity caught her eye.
“I became fascinated with the idea of being a realtor,” she recalls. “By 1993, I was fully licensed and loving it.”
Her career was established — but her personal story was just beginning to unfold.
From Silence to Speaking Out
It was through hardship — not success — that Cindy discovered her calling as a coach and speaker. Years of silent suffering became the foundation for a new mission: using her voice to uplift others.
“I realized how many people are affected by abuse, grief, and rejection,” she shares. “Going public gave hope. I knew it was time.”
Crafting a Brand from Truth
Though Cindy is still actively shaping her brand, she’s already made a name for herself by doing what few dare: telling the truth.
“I’m still figuring out what my brand is,” she says. But her authenticity, relatability, and strength are already defining features.
A Viral Moment of Vulnerability
On June 14th, Cindy’s story reached thousands. An article covering her personal journey resonated deeply with readers.
“It was eye-opening to see how common these experiences are,” she says. “It reminded me that sharing our truth matters.”
Words to Build By
To those facing uncertainty or doubt, Cindy offers this: “Keep going. Don’t isolate. Ask for guidance — there’s always someone willing to help.”
Her message? You’re not alone, and you don’t have to figure it all out by yourself.
Life Behind the Mission
Cindy balances her public work with family life, especially as she supports her youngest son through high school.
“Getting up early helps me find quiet,” she says. “We prioritize family dinners several nights a week — that’s sacred time.”
Turning Experience Into Advocacy
This May, Cindy took her message all the way to the Texas House Committee, advocating for Trey’s Law — a bill aimed at protecting abuse victims.
Watch the testimony that moved lawmakers: https://vimeo.com/1082759020








