Linda Royster, LCMHC, MACP
Linda Royster is a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor and healing facilitator dedicated to creating spaces where individuals—particularly women and people of color—can engage their stories, process trauma, and move toward restoration.
With a Master's degree in Counseling Psychology and over fifteen years of experience in mental health and education, Linda hosts transformative events that address racial trauma, sexual abuse, and the deep work of collective healing. She leads workshops, retreats, and community gatherings designed to help participants begin the journey of Building. Planting. Cultivating. Living.—together.
Linda's mission is simple yet profound: to co-create brave spaces where communities across the country can engage in honest conversation, healing, and recovery. Her events are trauma-informed and blend restorative practices, cultural awareness, and communal support, inviting participants into a process of deep restoration.
Whether facilitating intimate workshops or larger community gatherings, Linda is deeply committed to the recovery, healing, and well-being of her people—specifically, but not exclusively.
Individuals and organizations are invited to bring these transformative events to their communities or request Linda as a speaker.