About me — voice, study, and public work (Green layer) CW: survivor topics (PG-13) Hi, I’m Rosie. I write public-safe safety language and plain-English cognitive science—and I bring an arts and ministry background to the work.
The short version (why people listen to me) • 4 years of formal voice study (classical/choral/contemporary); trained breath, diction, projection, stagecraft. • Violin learner with live ensemble experience; I show up on community stages and charity programs. • Ordained minister (within an alleged high-control religious organization). I learned pastoral care, conflict navigation, and public speaking from the inside—and I’m blunt about coercive control now. • Bilingual communicator (I work in two languages) with deliberate code-switching across audiences. • Educated to a UK bachelor’s-degree equivalent, with additional work bridging cognitive science and accessibility. • Cognitive-science focus: victim psychology, high-control groups/individuals, cultic dynamics, human-rights harm; I publish world-model explanations you can actually use.
Performance & voice Voice was my first lab. I studied technique, repertoire, and presence for four years and took those muscles onto community stages—solo, small ensemble, emcee. Violin keeps me honest: beginner’s mind, daily practice, and the humility to tune until it resonates. What this gives my writing: clear phrasing, breath for difficult topics, and the ability to hold a room without turning it into a spectacle.
Ministry & ethics (the hard won part) I served as an ordained minister in a context many consider high-control. That role trained me in pastoral care, boundary-setting, and public address—and it forced me to interrogate coercion, consent, and spiritual abuse. I don’t publish logistics here; I publish principles survivors can use without handing abusers a playbook.
Languages, code-switching, accessibility I work in two languages and code-switch consciously—between professional, community, and survivor registers—so more people can understand and feel safe. Accessibility isn’t an afterthought; I write for screen readers, CW norms, and alt-text from the start.
Study & method (plain language) Cognitive science asks how minds make sense of the world—perception, memory, learning, decision-making, language. I apply that lens to control dynamics and publish de-identified tools: checklists, scripts, and explanations that withstand screenshots. World-model explanations: practical maps of why a tactic works, what predicts it, and which choices shrink risk. Auditable, human-readable, not mystical.
What you’ll find here (Green layer) • Principles, scripts, and checklists you can safely share. • Frequency Lab posts: language tuned in public; we keep what resonates and retire what wobbles. • Education for allies: how to boost without harm, how to read survivor posts with care. What you won’t find: names, dates/times, locations, code-words, escalation trees, screenshots, or rosters.
Press / organizers: copy-ready bios One-liner (120 chars): Rosie is a bilingual vocalist-researcher publishing public-safe safety language and cognitive-science explainers. Short (75 words): Rosie is a classically trained vocalist and violin learner turned cognitive-science explainer. An ordained minister in a context widely described as high-control, she now publishes public-safe safety language: principles, scripts, and world-model explanations that help survivors without exposing logistics. She writes in two languages, code-switches across audiences, and designs for accessibility and the fediverse. Medium (120–140 words): Rosie blends four years of formal voice training, active community performance, and ministry experience with plain-language cognitive science. Formerly an ordained minister within an alleged high-control group, she now studies victim psychology, high-control dynamics, cultic processes, and human-rights harm to produce world-model explanations—maps people can use to choose safer sooner. Bilingual and fluent in code-switching, she writes for accessibility first (CW norms, alt-text, screen-reader friendly). Her public hub is strictly Green layer: de-identified principles, scripts, and checklists—never operations. She treats the site as a Frequency Lab: keep what resonates, retire what wobbles.
How to engage Use content warnings when you boost or reply (“survivor topics,” “safety”). Add alt text to images. Share links, not screenshots. If you need help, start with Get help in the nav (request format + crisis lines). DMs go to @YourHandle@mindly.social; email rosie@madamgreen.xyz. No public phone; phone accommodation by request. — If a paragraph goes over your head, that’s on the writer (me). Ask, and I’ll translate.
I also publish deeper research and drafts under my editorial name, Megan.