Connected by Schizophrenia

2026-03-29T18:13:56+00:00March 29th, 2026|blog, interview, Michelle Hammer, news|

Connected by Schizophrenia Three mental health advocates speak with Healthline about stigma, misconceptions, and successes of living with schizophrenia. Schizophrenia is one of the most misunderstood conditions in mental health. The general public often associates it with dramatic “cinematic” breaks from reality, like delusions (false beliefs) or hallucinations (sensing things that aren’t there). [...]

Exclusive Michelle Hammer Featured in The Cut

2026-03-14T22:52:56+00:00March 14th, 2026|Featured, interview, Michelle Hammer|

Exclusive Michelle Hammer Featured in The Cut About The Cut The Cut is a popular digital magazine from New York Magazine that covers culture, relationships, health, and personal stories. Known for publishing widely shared essays and real-life perspectives, The Cut features conversations about topics people don’t always talk about publicly—from identity and careers [...]

Breaking Schizophrenia Stigma on the Runway at the Passion Fashion Event

2026-03-08T22:20:24+00:00March 8th, 2026|blog, event, Michelle Hammer|

Breaking Schizophrenia Stigma on the Runway at the Passion Fashion Event I recently had the chance to do something incredible. I walked the runway wearing Schizophrenic.NYC merch at the first ever Passion Fashion runway event hosted by Fountain House and Positive Exposure. The show, called Passion Fashion: (Fountain) House of Re/Invention, celebrated creativity, [...]

How Can a Young Person Deal with Childhood Neglect

2026-03-08T18:18:53+00:00March 8th, 2026|blog|

How Can a Young Person Deal with Childhood Neglect Childhood neglect can leave lasting emotional scars that often linger into your teenage years and beyond. According to ScienceDirect, emotional neglect is when a person's need for love and affection in a relationship gets overlooked. Parents, for instance, might struggle to understand how much [...]

How to Overcome Job Burnout and Make a Fresh Start

2026-03-08T17:44:45+00:00March 8th, 2026|blog|

How to Overcome Job Burnout and Make a Fresh Start Many people find themselves feeling drained and disheartened at work at some point in their careers. According to Forbes, in 2025, a staggering 66% of American workers were feeling some level of burnout. Statistics showed that younger generations were particularly affected. 81% of [...]

Disabilities in the SPOTLIGHT through advocacy t-shirts

2026-03-04T17:15:19+00:00March 4th, 2026|blog, Michelle Hammer, Uncategorized, Videos|

Disabilities in the SPOTLIGHT through advocacy T-shirts On this episode of Disabilities Redefined, we screened the short documentary ‘SPOTLIGHT, Being in front of the Camera’ — we feature very well-known disability advocates and activists, who are using their talent to design great T-shirts, such as Michelle Hammer,  as well as their voices for progress [...]

How to Deal with the Mental Health Impact of Physical Injuries

2026-02-18T21:43:27+00:00February 18th, 2026|blog|

How to Deal with the Mental Health Impact of Physical Injuries Physical injuries can hit hard, turning your daily life upside down and bringing on unexpected waves of emotions. According to UCHealth, the early stages of an injury comprise uncertainty, fear, and even anger. You have to deal with the stress of medical [...]

How to Cope with An Unexpected Life-Changing Event

2026-02-18T21:32:51+00:00February 18th, 2026|blog|

How to Cope with An Unexpected Life-Changing Event Life can catch you off guard with unexpected events that turn everything upside down. These experiences can shake your world to its foundation. You might find yourself feeling shocked, sad, scared, or completely lost about what’s next. However, it is completely normal to feel this [...]

The Quiet Burnout That Comes After a Psychiatric Hospital Stay

2026-02-18T21:15:45+00:00February 18th, 2026|blog|

The Quiet Burnout That Comes After a Psychiatric Hospital Stay Leaving a psychiatric hospital is often treated like a finish line. You are discharged, deemed stable, and expected to return to daily life with a sense of relief. On the surface, it looks like progress. Underneath, many people feel an exhaustion that doesn’t [...]

How to Overcome the Pain of a Traumatic Experience

2026-02-18T21:04:31+00:00February 18th, 2026|blog|

How to Overcome the Pain of a Traumatic Experience A traumatic experience is an event that can be distressing, often pushing a person beyond their ability to cope. According to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, many individuals encounter a traumatic event at least once in their lives. The term trauma can refer [...]

The Psychological Impact of Traumatic Events on Everyday Life

2026-02-18T20:08:25+00:00February 18th, 2026|blog, Uncategorized|

The Psychological Impact of Traumatic Events on Everyday Life Traumatic events create lasting psychological effects that go beyond the moment, influencing thoughts, emotions, and how people manage everyday life. Whether caused by accidents, loss, violence, or natural disasters, trauma often disrupts a person’s sense of safety, identity, and emotional balance.  Its effects may [...]

I Wish I knew This When I Diagnosed With Schizophrenia

2026-03-04T17:17:00+00:00February 10th, 2026|blog, Michelle Hammer, Uncategorized, Videos|

I Wish I knew This When I Diagnosed With Schizophrenia In I Wish I Knew This When I Was Diagnosed With Schizophrenia, Michelle Hammer shares five lessons she wishes she had understood earlier after her schizophrenia diagnosis, emphasizing that her life was not over, that adjustment takes time, and that she is still the same [...]

How to Build Resilience While Managing Mental Health Challenges

2026-02-10T16:10:39+00:00February 10th, 2026|blog|

How to Build Resilience While Managing Mental Health Challenges Don’t you hate the days when mental health challenges seem to pile up? You are not alone in this space. According to Mental Health America, almost 1 in 5 adults in the U.S. experience a diagnosable mental health condition at some point. Major depression [...]

Why Mental Health Conversations Need to Go Deeper Than Hashtags

2026-02-10T14:51:01+00:00February 10th, 2026|blog|

Why Mental Health Conversations Need to Go Deeper Than Hashtags Mental health awareness has never been louder. Hashtag trends, campaigns go viral, and conversations spark across social feeds, but too often, they stop at the surface. While visibility matters, reducing complex emotional struggles to slogans can unintentionally silence the very people these movements [...]

Why Some of the Best Mental Health Advocates Never Planned to Be

2026-02-10T14:31:43+00:00February 10th, 2026|blog|

Why Some of the Best Mental Health Advocates Never Planned to Be You usually don’t plan to become a mental health advocate, and it often starts in quieter ways. It begins with small moments that don’t feel important. You help someone understand a diagnosis or explain how to get an appointment.  You stay [...]

Why the Answer to Burnout in Mental Health Isn’t To Push Through It

2026-02-10T14:18:06+00:00February 10th, 2026|blog|

Why the Answer to Burnout in Mental Health Isn’t To Push Through It Burnout in mental health is often treated like a personal endurance problem rather than a systemic one. The assumption is subtle but persistent. If you are exhausted, overwhelmed, or detached, the solution must be more resilience, better coping, or stronger [...]

Inside a Schizophrenia Episode | Actual Patient Behavior

2026-03-04T17:18:09+00:00February 3rd, 2026|Michelle Hammer, Uncategorized, Videos|

Inside a Schizophrenia Episode | Actual Patient Behavior This video, Inside a Schizophrenia Episode | Actual Patient Behavior, offers an unfiltered, first-person look into what a schizophrenia episode can actually feel like, told through lived experience rather than stereotypes. Michelle shares her thoughts, behaviors, and emotions in a way that humanizes schizophrenia and challenges [...]

How Parents Can Help Children Struggling with Peer Pressure

2026-02-03T15:24:36+00:00February 3rd, 2026|blog|

How Parents Can Help Children Struggling with Peer Pressure Peer pressure is an invisible challenge children face growing up. Forbes cites a survey stating that 81% of American teens experience negative pressure due to different factors. These include their appearance, achievements, and future. It contributes to mental health problems among this age group. [...]

Non-Medication Strategies for Managing Schizophrenia

2026-02-03T14:38:24+00:00February 3rd, 2026|blog|

Non-Medication Strategies for Managing Schizophrenia Schizophrenia is a complex mental health disorder that influences how a person thinks, experiences emotions, and interprets reality. According to the World Health Organization, the condition impacts approximately 23 million people globally, or about 1 in 345 individuals. While less common than some other mental health conditions, the [...]

5 Ways to Transform Your Passion for Mental Health into a Second Career

2026-02-02T16:16:15+00:00February 2nd, 2026|blog|

5 Ways to Transform Your Passion for Mental Health into a Second Career So, you care about mental health. Really care. Maybe you’ve been through your own journey. Or you’ve supported a friend. Perhaps, you’re just tired of seeing people struggle in silence. Now, you're asking, can I help? Yes, you absolutely can. [...]

The Truth About the Original Schizophrenic YouTuber – Rachel Star Live

2026-03-04T17:19:13+00:00January 27th, 2026|collaboration, Michelle Hammer, Uncategorized, Videos|

The Truth About the Original Schizophrenic YouTuber - Rachel Star Live This video explores the truth behind the original schizophrenic YouTuber and how creators with lived experience helped reshape the conversation around schizophrenia. Featuring Michelle Hammer and Rachel Star, it highlights the courage it takes to be public about hospitalization, stigma, and daily life [...]

The Hidden Mental Health Costs of Everyday Vulnerabilities

2026-01-27T00:16:18+00:00January 27th, 2026|blog|

The Hidden Mental Health Costs of Everyday Vulnerabilities We often think of mental health struggles as the result of one big, life-changing event. But more often, it’s the small, "everyday" vulnerabilities that quietly wear us down. These are the moments we feel exposed or unsupported, like constant work pressure or the isolation of [...]

Sunwarrior’s All Collections Featuring Protein Powder Vegan

2026-01-13T20:36:55+00:00January 13th, 2026|Uncategorized|

Sunwarrior’s All Collections Featuring Protein Powder Vegan She found Sunwarrior by accident. She wasn’t hunting for supplements or trying to overhaul her routine. She simply wanted something that didn’t taste chalky, didn’t upset her stomach, and didn’t feel like she was forcing her body into something unnatural.  That small search pulled her into [...]

Michelle Hammer and My Hero 360 donate to Fountain House Gallery!

2025-12-30T19:22:12+00:00December 30th, 2025|collaboration, Michelle Hammer, Uncategorized, Videos|

Michelle Hammer and My Hero 360™ donate to Fountain House Gallery! Mental health doesn’t always get the attention it deserves — which is why what Hero Philanthropy is doing is so refreshing. In a recent My Hero 360 video, they donated $5,000 to Fountain House Gallery in NYC, helping people living with mental illness connect, [...]

Everything is Learning Podcast Features Michelle Hammer

2025-11-09T15:50:49+00:00November 9th, 2025|collaboration, Michelle Hammer, Uncategorized, Videos|

Everything is Learning Podcast Features Michelle Hammer Michelle Hammer is a powerhouse creator, entrepreneur, and visionary force behind Schizophrenic.NYC, a bold mental health–focused streetwear brand that blends fashion with advocacy. Through her work, Michelle sparks conversations about visibility, acceptance, and empowerment, proving that clothing can carry messages far deeper than fabric. Her work has [...]

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