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    As adults, birthdays are often overlooked. So I made a pillow about how you feel when no one cares that you were born.
  • Don’t be afraid of your own power tank.
  • You can fight the battle you're afraid to fight. Be your own hero.
  • Just like some Christians get cancer or diabetes, some Christians live with mental illness.
  • Do people tell you their problems and expect you to solve them? Well, now you have a shirt to tell them to get help from someone who isn't you! The tank says it all: "I'm not your fucking therapist."
  • Do you have an opinion? Post it on Facebook! Someone will destroy it. That's how awful Facebook is. You think it's just political opinions? Hell no! If you post, "I love kittens," inevitably someone will reply "KITTENS ARE TERRIBLE." Hence, Facebook is the destroyer of people's opinions. Get this tank and spread the word!
  • Have you ever been fucked over by the mental health care system? Of course, you have. Clearly you need this shirt.
  • Depressed For A Living mug! We know what it’s like to be depressed and not be able to talk about it at work!
  • Being an adult is so fucking hard. When you do something awesome nobody cares. So I’ve created these stickers because I care. Collect six out of seven of them and you unlock the ability to purchase an adult merit badge!
  • Being an adult is so fucking hard. When you do something awesome nobody cares. So I’ve created these stickers because I care. Collect six out of seven of them and you unlock the ability to purchase an adult merit badge!
  • Being an adult is so fucking hard. When you do something awesome nobody cares. So I’ve created these stickers because I care. Collect six out of seven of them and you unlock the ability to purchase an adult merit badge!
  • eing an adult is so fucking hard. When you do something awesome nobody cares. So I’ve created these stickers because I care. Collect six out of seven of them and you unlock the ability to purchase an adult merit badge!
  • Being an adult is so fucking hard. When you do something awesome nobody cares. So I’ve created these stickers because I care. Collect six out of seven of them and you unlock the ability to purchase an adult merit badge!
  • Being an adult is so fucking hard. When you do something awesome nobody cares. So I’ve created these stickers because I care. Collect six out of seven of them and you unlock the ability to purchase an adult merit badge!
  • Being an adult is so fucking hard. When you do something awesome nobody cares. So I’ve created these stickers because I care. Collect six out of seven of them and you unlock the ability to purchase an adult merit badge!
  • Being an adult is so fucking hard. When you do something awesome nobody cares. So I’ve created these stickers because I care. Collect six out of seven of them and you unlock the ability to purchase an adult merit badge!
  • Being an adult is so fucking hard. When you do something awesome nobody cares. So I've created these stickers because I care. Collect six out of seven of them and you unlock the ability to purchase an adult merit badge!
  • The Nothing Train To Nowhere by Sarah Fader | Audio Book Julia doesn't know what her real name is. She doesn't know where Nowhere is, but she is about to find out as she escapes the pigeons. She discovers who she is on the Nothing Train to Nowhere. Get the paperback here. Download the audio book!
  • I have written seven books and independently published them. I've helped clients get in touch with their message and given them the confidence to write their story. References available upon request. • 5 Skype 1 hour Book Coaching sessions
  • Get a Signed Copy Old School/New School Mom Signed by Sarah Fader

    ABOUT OLD SCHOOL/NEW SCHOOL MOM

    Old School/New School Mom is a blog that started in 2009 by Sarah Fader when her son was 11 months old. Sarah has a fearless voice. She says things that people think in their minds but wouldn't dare say out loud. She hopes that other parents will embrace their inner voice and be truthful with themselves. She has been seen on The Today Show, Good Day NY, Psychology Today and HuffPost Live.
  • Get a Signed Copy of Stigma Fighters (Vol 3) Signed by Sarah Fader

    ABOUT THE ANTHOLOGY

    Ever wondered what it feels like to be ostracized from your own world at the hands of stigma? This is why Stigma Fighters exists. A compilation of personal perspectives, the third volume of the Stigma Fighters Anthology features essays from real people living with mental illness from around the globe. The raw stories in this anthology are the production of the individuals who speak bravely and candidly. Stigma Fighters is a non-profit mental health organization in Brooklyn, New York that seeks to give people living with mental illness a voice. Stigma Fighters has been featured in The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, Psychology Today, The Huffington Post, and on Good Day New York. The organization continues to create awareness in every aspect of society through community, college education, and the arts. Sarah Fader is the CEO of the non-profit organization Stigma Fighters. She is a native New Yorker who enjoys naps, talking to strangers, and caring for her two small humans and two average-sized cats. Additionally, like about six million other American adults, Sarah lives with panic disorder. She writes for Psychology Today on her column Panic Life. She has been seen on The Today Show, The Huffington Post, Good Day NY and Quartz. She is a charismatic public speaker, and the recipient of BlogHer's VOTY (Voices of The Year) award. Stigma Fighters gives individuals with mental illness a platform to share their personal stories. Through Stigma Fighters, Sarah hopes to show the world that there is a diverse array of real everyday people behind mental illness labels.
  • Get a Signed Copy of Stigma Fighters (Vol 2) Signed by Sarah Fader

    ABOUT THE ANTHOLOGY

    Ever wondered what it feels like to be ostracized from your own world at the hands of stigma? This is why Stigma Fighters exists. A compilation of personal perspectives, the second volume of the Stigma Fighters Anthology features essays from real people living with mental illness from around the globe. Among the contributors is author and public speaker Doyin Richards (Daddy Doin' Work) who talks about his battle with depression. The raw stories in this anthology are the production of the individuals who speak bravely and candidly. Stigma Fighters is a non-profit mental health organization in Brooklyn, New York that seeks to give people living with mental illness a voice. Stigma Fighters has been featured in The Wall Street Journal, Psychology Today, The Huffington Post, and on Good Day New York. The organization continues to create awareness in every aspect of society through community, college education, and the arts. Sarah Fader is the CEO of the non-profit organization Stigma Fighters. She is a native New Yorker who enjoys naps, talking to strangers, and caring for her two small humans and two average-sized cats. Additionally, like about six million other American adults, Sarah lives with panic disorder. She writes for Psychology Today on her column Panic Life. She has been seen on The Today Show, The Huffington Post, Good Day NY and Quartz. Stigma Fighters gives individuals with mental illness a platform to share their personal stories. Through Stigma Fighters, Sarah hopes to show the world that there is a diverse array of real everyday people behind mental illness labels.
  • Get a Signed Copy of Stigma Fighters (Vol 1) Signed by Sarah Fader

    ABOUT THE ANTHOLOGY

    Ever wondered what it feels like to be ostracized from your own world at the hands of stigma? This is why Stigma Fighters exists. A compilation of personal perspectives, the first volume of the Stigma Fighters Anthology features essays from real people living with mental illness from around the globe. Among the contributors is Once Upon a Time actor Michael Coleman, who speaks about living with OCD. The raw stories in this anthology are the production of the individuals who speak bravely and candidly. Stigma Fighters is a non-profit mental health organization in Brooklyn, New York that seeks to give people living with mental illness a voice. Stigma Fighters has been featured in The Wall Street Journal, Psychology Today, The Huffington Post, and on Good Day New York. The organization continues to create awareness in every aspect of society through community, college education, and the arts. www.stigmafighters.com
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