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We’re done curating a highlight reel. We’re here to wear the whole story — the moments that hurt, the moments that shaped us, and the messy, breathtaking process of becoming.
The 'Am I Okay?' Spiral — And Why It's Actually a Sign of Awareness

The 'Am I Okay?' Spiral — And Why It's Actually a Sign of Awareness

The 'am I okay?' loop isn't a sign something is wrong with you. It's what awareness looks like when it has nowhere to land. Here's what's actually happening.
Caffeine and Anxiety: What Your Coffee Habit Is Actually Saying

Caffeine and Anxiety: What Your Coffee Habit Is Actually Saying

Does coffee cause anxiety? For a lot of people, yes — and the relationship between caffeine and anxiety is more complicated than just cutting back. Here's what's actually happening.
Not a Statistic: Reclaiming Your Identity From a Diagnosis

Not a Statistic: Reclaiming Your Identity From a Diagnosis

A diagnosis is information, not a definition. Here's what it means to reclaim your identity from a label — and why you were never just a statistic.
ADHD and Overstimulation: When Your Brain Won't Turn the Volume Down

ADHD and Overstimulation: When Your Brain Won't Turn the Volume Down

ADHD overstimulation is real, exhausting, and widely misunderstood. Here's what it actually feels like when your brain can't filter the noise — and why it makes sense.
How Are You? — The Most Dishonest Question We Ask

How Are You? — The Most Dishonest Question We Ask

'How are you?' is asked a hundred times a day and answered honestly almost never. Here's what we're actually doing when we ask it.
What Happens When You Scan the Wrist: Inside the UNINSPIRED AR Experience

What Happens When You Scan the Wrist: Inside the UNINSPIRED AR Experience

Every UNINSPIRED hoodie has a QR code woven into the wrist. Here's exactly what happens when you scan it — and why we built it this way.
The Problem With 'Just Stay Positive' (What to Say Instead)

The Problem With 'Just Stay Positive' (What to Say Instead)

"Just stay positive" sounds kind — but it's one of the most common forms of toxic positivity. Here's what it's really saying, and what actually helps instead.
The 'Am I Okay?' Spiral — And Why It's Actually a Sign of Awareness

The 'Am I Okay?' Spiral — And Why It's Actually a Sign of Awareness

The Am I Okay? hoodie doesn't answer the question. It wears it. Here's who it's for — and why wearing the question out loud is something different than answering it.
Overstimulated: Why This Word Finally Has a Name

Overstimulated: Why This Word Finally Has a Name

Before 'overstimulated' had a name, people were calling it too sensitive, antisocial, or just tired. Here's why having the right word changes everything.
Caffeine and Coping: What Your Coffee Habit Is Actually Saying

Caffeine and Coping: What Your Coffee Habit Is Actually Saying

For a lot of people, caffeine isn't just a preference — it's maintenance. Here's what the caffeine and coping connection is actually about, and why those two words belong in the same sentence.
Overstimulated: What It Actually Means

Overstimulated: What It Actually Means

Overstimulated meaning: when your nervous system takes in more than it can process. Not a mood, not an overreaction — here's what's actually happening in your body and why.
What Does Dissociation Actually Feel Like Day to Day

What Does Dissociation Actually Feel Like Day to Day

What does dissociation feel like day to day? Not blackouts — the fog, the glass wall, the time skips. Here's what living with dissociation actually looks like.
Hidden in Plain Sight: The AR Technology Woven Into This Hoodie

Hidden in Plain Sight: The AR Technology Woven Into This Hoodie

UNINSPIRED hoodies have augmented reality built into the wrist. Scan the QR code in the sleeve and unlock a hidden message. Here's how it works — and why we built it.
Why Neurodivergent People Are Reclaiming the Words Used Against Them

Why Neurodivergent People Are Reclaiming the Words Used Against Them

Words like 'too much' and 'too sensitive' were used to define neurodivergent people as deficits. Here's what it means to take them back.
What 'I'm Fine' Actually Means

What 'I'm Fine' Actually Means

'I'm fine' is the most common lie most people tell. Here's what it actually means — and why we keep reaching for it even when it isn't true.

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