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Be emotionally naked. And wear it out!

Emotionally Naked T-Shirts. Unisex, Women’s shaped shirts, sweath shirts, long sleeved shirts. Gray, white, light blue. All sizes xxs-3XL

Front of shirt. Available in gray, white and light blue. XS to 3XL

Check out the edgiest t-shirt with the coolest vibe ever! Made of homespun soft cotton sewn with love by cute little old ladies in Kansas. OK that last part might be a tad exaggerated except for the soft part. Richard, my oldest, chose the quote on the back. And he said he is going to wear it out in California where a cool vibe is More important than food and water.

Our village is growing. In fact, we’ve had over a quarter million visits in 18 months. Your stories, my stories, and your sharing have resulted in lives saved. Now I want you to wear it out. Literally.

Here’s how these t-shirt campaigns work. They run for two weeks. And at the end of the campaign, your order is shipped provided the minimum is met. And once you wear it, brace yourself for the question, “Where did you get that?”

See below for more details. Shirts are here.

Back of shirt
Sweatshirt available in white, gray, light blue. Sizes XS-3XL
Women’s cut. This RUNS SMALL! Three colors: Gray, white, light blue
Unisex long sleeved. Light blue, gray, white

 

  1. Go to Be Emotionally Naked
  2. You can click on the pictures to see the front and back of the style you want
  3. These shirts are available for a limited time through October 18th
  4. Orders will ship between October 27th and November 7th (provided the minimum is met)
  5. Colors are: Gray, white, light blue and sizes run from XS-3XL. The women’s slim fit runs small! (I usually wear a small in a t-shirt and I have a medium)
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Your kids are not trophies

Published by

Anne Moss Rogers

I am an emotionally naked mental health speaker, and author of the Book, Diary of a Broken Mind and co-author with Kim O'Brien PhD, LICSW of Emotionally Naked: A Teacher's Guide to Preventing Suicide and Recognizing Students at Risk. I raised two boys, Richard and Charles, and lost my younger son, Charles to addiction and suicide on June 5, 2015. I help people foster a culture of connection to prevent suicide, reduce substance misuse and find life after loss. My motivational mental health keynotes, training and workshop topics include suicide prevention, addiction, mental illness, anxiety, coping strategies/resilience, and grief. As talented and funny as Charles was, letting other people know they matter was his greatest gift. And now the legacy I try and carry forward in my son's memory. Mental Health Speakers Website. Trained in ASIST and trainer for the evidence-based 4-hour training for everyone called safeTALK.

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