A Touch of Bold Blog

  • Alone Right Now

    I remember walking back upstairs to my room after my mom dropped me off at college. She cried all the way here and as she started to drive off. I remember feeling like we were driving into an unknown. As I walked back into my room and sat down, I thought to myself: This is Read more

  • A Day of Coming Out – My Love Letter

    Today is National Coming Out Day and I am on the Pride Student Union Executive Board at FSU. It’s been hectic lately with editing videos, the week of events and with working on media on covering our Rainbow Door and March across campus. First, I have to say so much love today from a personal Read more

  • A Look Back: Pride, Cows, Diamonds & Good Eats

    A look back at Pride, Cows, Diamonds and Good Eats Rihanna has released the first single from her upcoming album and I couldn’t be more excited! The mood of her songs always seem to fit me where I am in life. I’d be lying if I said this wasn’t on repeat a lot sometimes. While Read more

  • Risk

    I want people to reflect back on me one day and think that among other things, I was someone willing to take risks – especially with friendships and dating. That even if I didn’t really know someone, but had the slightest interest in them, I put myself out there. I’ve learned, so what we aren’t Read more

  • Finding Roots – A Sweet Two Years

    Today is the second anniversary of writing Finding Roots! When I started this blog, I didn’t know what to expect, or who would really read it. It turned into a vulnerable, beautiful process allowing me to be connect with others, find myself and be honest. Below are the top five posts of my blog that helped bring me Read more

  • A Look Back at Sexy, Party, WOW, a Flashback and Trust

     This is my past week in photos and some of the lessons I’m experiencing. My high school friend/faithful yoga partner and I kicked off trying to get back into a yoga routine. The hard part is finding a teacher that fits our style. This year is all about being “sexy juniors.” But maybe it’s really Read more