Let’s get better TOGETHER

Work with The Gratitude Rebel

We understand how hard it can be to talk about mental health. Especially in the church. That’s why The Gratitude Rebel is a safe place to explore, discuss, read and share about the realities of mental health issues and faith. The Gratitude Rebel is more than happy to be of service to you in the following ways:

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Let’s TALK together…

Speaking Engagements

If you’d like The Gratitude Rebel to speak at your conference, small group discussion or church event, we’d love to share about our mental health journey and how radical self-acceptance was key in moving forward and getting better!

 
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Let’s SHARE together…

Tune into the Blog

The Gratitude Rebel blog is a great place to read about all things “mental health,” especially mental health and faith. This is a place where we can be authentic with one another about our suffering, talk about things that have helped—or haven’t helped—and discuss creative ways we can come into a better sense of self-acceptance. If you’d like to be a guest blogger—give us a shout—it’d be awesome to share our collective wisdom!

Let’s WRITE together…

Writing Articles

The Gratitude Rebel is happy to write an article for your magazine, newspaper or blog on the topic of mental health, faith and the power of self-acceptance.

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Become part of the community!

What People Are Saying

 

“Julia is a brave human who leads with her heart and challenges the status quo in a way that’s thoughtful and solution-focused. She has discovered first-hand that mental health approaches are not one-size-fits-all. Her story is her superpower that will help many others.”

— Kerry Ramsey, Story Coach, PowerHerPlatform

“Julia is the real deal. Her tenacity to believe that there is a better way to live has been a beacon of hope for so many. Julia speaks and writes with clarity and authenticity. She’s willing to share about her own struggles with mental health so that others don’t have to feel like they are alone. She believes that sharing our stories ultimately leads to healing.”

— Carmen Cooper, Spiritual Director

“Julia is a dynamic and captivating writer and speaker. She has also lived with anxiety and depression, so she ‘gets it.’ From her experience Julia has gleaned great wisdom and insight. She also has a genuine compassion and empathy for people, and I would recommend her with confidence to walk alongside anyone wanting support with radical self-acceptance.”

— Heather Alkema, Trauma-Informed EMDR counselor

“Healing has a chance in our lives when we have exhausted all our other options.”

Donna Goddard