Turn Your Public Shaming Into Power.

A 10-Step Guidebook.

“Public shaming is a scourge, and is so commonplace that we barely blink when a human is battered and abused in the public square. Ruining lives and reputations forever.

The Guidebook will help you not only get past your shaming event — but will leave you stronger, wiser and more joyful than ever.”

Annie Seifullah, Esq.
Public Shaming Survivor
Author + Creator of Scarlet Hashtag

Photo courtesy C.A. Goldberg, PLLC

What People Are Saying

“Annie Seifullah is the voice in your head rooting you on to work through your pain.

Her book provides direct steps to guide your healing to not only recover from online public shaming - but to find a new powerful you that is not afraid of visibility.

Annie’s Guidebook reminds us that we can’t struggle against how the internet uses shame. She empowers us to dig deep while helping us co-locate tools we need to heal from the depths of public shaming online.”

— Francesca Rossi, LCSW and Founder of Thriving Through, a therapy practice specializing in cyber abuse.

“This book helped me feel less alone.

As a survivor of horrific online abuse, reading this book helped m feel less alone in the issues I still struggle with because of my trauma. If I had this Guidebook sooner, my journey to healing certainly would have been easier.

Step Six especially resonated with me: how do we move forward without identifying with the worst thing that has ever happened to us? Annie hits the nail on the head. I highly recommend this book to anyone who has experienced public shame, especially with our current online culture.”

— Kaitlyn Rosati, Survivor

“The Guidebook is a must-read for anyone who has ever experienced shame or trauma - even those who feel like they’ve already healed.

I’ve spent my life trying to reclaim my power and heal my trauma after being the victim of a public sexual shaming. Annie’s Guidebook reshapes the narrative around healing and reclaiming your power — it provides tangible action items and realistic steps towards organizing pain into power, radically abandoning fear, finding purpose through pain, and getting un-stuck from the feeling of being trapped in trauma.”

— Leah Juliett, Executive Director of March Against Revenge Porn