Rhonda Britten

She was the middle child of three girls, and was the target of her divorced father's physical and emotional abuse.

[3] In 2001, she started the Fearless Living Institute after trying to commit suicide three times and realizing that fear was at her problems' core.

[1] In an interview with Terra Wellington about the basis of the Institute, Rhonda said "No one can be fearless alone.

"[4] That same year she was the "life doctor" on a British reality show called "Help Me, Rhonda," which ran until 2003.

[8] She is the author of four best-selling books: "Fearless Loving" (2004), "Change Your Life in 30 Days" (2005), "Do I Look Fat In This?