The Million Seen Movement: Making an Impact for Those with Invisible Conditions with Nichi Morrin
From Invisible to Invincible: Nichi Morrin’s Mission to Empower Those with Invisible Conditions
Have you ever felt unseen or misunderstood because of an invisible condition? Or perhaps you’re a therapist wondering how you can make a difference for clients who face unique, unseen challenges every day? In today’s episode, I’m sitting down with Nichi Morrin, a visionary clinical psychologist, entrepreneur, and fierce advocate for those living with invisible conditions.
Nichi is the founder of The Successful Zebra and creator of the Million Seen Movement, a campaign dedicated to reaching one million people who live with invisible illnesses, helping them feel seen, heard, and connected. She’s also the author of Girl, Get out of the Freaking Car!, a powerful guide that uses a life-changing metaphor to help women with invisible conditions reclaim their confidence and self-worth. A member of the Therapists Rising community, Nichi started her journey in our Incubator program and is now a valued mastermind member — she’s even been named our Student of the Month!
In this episode, Nichi shares her journey from psychologist to advocate, the metaphor that inspired her book, and her mission to make sustainable success a reality for those often overlooked. Whether you’re a therapist, a client, or someone looking for a dose of inspiration, this conversation is packed with insights into advocacy, self-confidence, and the power of being seen.
In this episode, we talk about:
- Nichi’s journey from teaching to psychology and advocacy for those with invisible conditions
- The Million Seen Movement and why Nichi’s committed to reaching one million people globally
- The life-changing metaphor behind Nichi’s book, Girl, Get out of the Freaking Car!
- How the Therapists Rising community has helped Nichi take intentional action toward her dreams
- Tips for therapists looking to serve clients with invisible conditions in impactful ways
If you’re interested in advocacy, personal growth, or finding ways to create sustainable change, this episode will leave you inspired and empowered.
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