​​​​​ In August of 2011, more than six years after Jennifer Marshall’s bipolar disorder first surfaced, she decided to start a blog. It became a place where she turned to write about her life as a wife and young mom to two small kids, and writing helped her begin to heal. She titled it: Bipolar Mom Life. Jennifer wrote anonymously at first, because she was afraid of being judged. She also worried that disclosing her mental illness may make future employment opportunities difficult.
For eighteen months, Jennifer wrote and found community online. Other writers who were openly sharing their stories of overcoming mental illness inspired her, and when she landed her first paid writing job, Jennifer decided to stop hiding behind a pen name.​When WhatToExpect.com published her first article with Jennifer’s byline, it was also picked up by AOL.com (the parent company). The outpouring of support and gratitude when that piece hit the Internet with her real name was overwhelming. She knew immediately that disclosing was the right decision. She could finally talk about all parts of her life, and not just the shiny, fun moments.
About six months later, Jennifer had the idea to launch a theater show. A simple storytelling show where individuals from the community could tell their stories through creative expression to break down the stigma associated with mental illness. She wanted to give individuals from the community the same opportunity she had – a stage on which to share their story of living a successful life despite mental illness. Jennifer met her Co-Founder, Anne Marie Ames, at a mutual friend’s party and recruited her to help put the project out to the world.​
Jennifer and Anne Marie launched This Is My Brave on Kickstarter in October of 2013 and the excitement surrounding the project grew and grew. They offered tickets to the first show and handmade “BRAVE” bracelets, among other items, as rewards for financial pledges of support. Within 31 days, the campaign had surpassed their goal of $6500 to fund the first show, ending up with over $10,000 in contributions. It was clear that the community wanted to help bring this show to life – they believed in the vision and Jennifer and Anne Marie were dedicated to delivering an exceptional production. It was at the inaugural This Is My Brave production that Jennifer realized the power of storytelling.
At the conclusion of the sold-out performance, as audience members and cast members celebrated in the theater lobby, a woman waited patiently to speak with her. When she finally made her way to Jennifer to say hello she introduced herself and said, “Hi, Jenn. My name is Susan. My husband and I drove all the way from Philadelphia to see your show. I found your blog in my darkest moments of dealing with depression and anxiety, and your writing saved my life.”​
That was the moment that changed everything. She went on to share that she was afraid she’d never be able to have children because of her mental health challenges, but Jennifer encouraged her to pursue her dreams of becoming a mother by consulting closely with her psychiatrist and therapist to devise a plan for a safe pregnancy.​
A few years later Jennifer would be brought to tears by an email that arrived in early May. Susan had reached out to say she was about to celebrate her very first Mother’s Day and shared a photo. She was beaming, holding her new baby.​
From one show to Nationwide + Australia
After the success of the debut show in 2014, Jennifer and Anne Marie began receiving interest from individuals in other cities to bring the show to their community. This Is My Brave, Inc was formed as a 501c3 and the organization began to expand to new cities through the support of volunteers willing to donate their time and expertise to coordinate shows.
Since 2014, This Is My Brave has produced over 110 unique shows in cities across the United States featuring over 1,200 storytellers sharing true, personal stories on overcoming depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, PTSD, psychosis, OCD, postpartum depression, borderline personality disorder, dissociative identity disorder, trichotillomania, anorexia, bulimia, sexual assault, alcoholism, substance use disorder and more.
In 2017, This Is My Brave expanded internationally with the help of mental health advocate Tim Daly who leads our NPO in Canberra, Australia – This Is My Brave Australia, or TIMBA for short.
Jennifer and Anne Marie may have created the space for these brave stories to exist, but This Is My Brave wouldn’t be the incredible community it is if it weren’t for all the amazing people who have bravely come forward to share their stories. “It’s my opinion that we won’t be able to end the stigma surrounding mental illness and addiction until we put our names and faces on our stories,” says Jennifer.
We believe in the power of every individual to embrace who they are, share their story, eliminate stigma and change the world.
Our Mission
Our mission is to empower individuals to put their names and faces on their true stories of recovery from mental illness and addiction.
Our Vision
We envision a world where we don’t have to call it “brave” to talk openly about mental illness.
We’ll simply call it talking.
With Gratitude for our Supporters
Brave Benefactor
Rose-Marie van Otterloo
Anne Abramson
Stuart Smith
Brave Patron
Lisa Janes
Susan Kesey
Peter Howell
Brian Wallenhorst
John Burke
Arvind Ethan David
John Howell
Marvin O'Quinn
Brave Advocate
Jessica Kennedy
Cathy Merrill
Patricia Challenger
Brad Handy
Brave Ally
Aaron Burkhardt
Adam Bromberg
Aimee Shadwick
Alevia Colombell**
Alex Smith-Michaels
Alexander Frank
Amy Prout
Amy Wasserman
Anne Taylor**
Ari Drosman
Arlene Saryan
Arvind Ethan David
Ashley McGee
Becky Jascoviak
Cecile Munoz
Charise Dunn
Charli Proto
Christine Khoury**
Christy Evans
Claudia Matteo
Corey Lowe
Craig Janes
Craig Romanok
Cynthia Sampson
Daryn Allday
Deborah Carmichael
DivcoWest Real Estate Services
Donna Lewis**
Doreen Gentzler
Ed V Quinn
Elise Dubois
Erin Recachinas
Erin Troia
Fidelity Charitable
Fred Grubb
Gretchen Kind
Hayley Sherwood
James Adkins
James Decapite
Janet Johnson
Jeanne Marklin
Jennifer Marshall
Jenny Schoning
Jessica Wadsworth
Jill Techel
Jodi Prohofsky
Joe Grana
Jonora Jones
Judy Morley
Julia Babcock
Julie Stark
Karen Cakouros
Karen Krulac
Karen Smith
Kasey Maher
Kristine Haataja
Kristine Trustey
LaGenia Bailey
Lauren LaPorte**
Linda Killi
Lindsay Drew
Lois Abbott**
Madelyn Katz
Marcia Cooper
Margaret Rutherford
Mark Komrad
Matthew G
Melissa Baker
Melissa Brown
Melissa Nolan
Meredith Hovan
Michael Hogan**
Michelle Saint-Germain**
Molly Ann Woods
Myeisha Peguero Gamiño
Nancy S Crawford
Natalia Goodwin
Nicole Harrison
Patricia Mcmartin
Pete Decapite
Rachel Thrasher
Ric Waldman
Russell Chapman
Ryan Eppehimer
Sara Lurie
Stevanne Mills**
Stewart & Tammy Bertron
Storm Noble
Susan Fordice
Suzanne Garverich
Suzanne Mallamo**
Tatyana Likerman
Teresa Zimmerman
Theresa Logan**
Tish and Curt Marshall
Wendy Shattuck
Xenia Gramata
**Denotes Brave Champion (recurring donor of at least $10/month).