Meet the Founder
I’ve struggled with poor mental health for over 30 years. After answering God's call, I decided to own my story and use my voice to help others.For too long, people have used the word "crazy" as an insult, something meant to dismiss or judge.That does not bother me, I use the term "crazy" first, because to me, it’s not weakness, it’s power.
My "crazy" is my creativity, my survival, and my resilience. If someone wants to use it against me, they can’t, because I've already claimed it.
We All Crazy Different isn’t just a brand, it’s a movement. A place where nobody has to hide or apologize for who they are. “Crazy” doesn’t mean broken, it means human. Unique. Bold. Alive.
My mission is to push back against stigma.I want to inspire people to embrace every "crazy" beautiful part of themselves, and to live boldly without fear of judgment. No one gets to label you but YOU!


