Too Good Not to Share (I Just Ordered One!)
Check out Claire Pichel's New 'Scapegoat Hero' Etsy Store
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I asked
if she would make a family-of-origin scapegoat shirt to add to her collection on her Scapegoat Hero Etsy store. Happily, she obliged (as you can see in today’s featured images) and I just ordered one for myself and can’t wait for it to arrive. Claire’s been an invaluable contributor on my Substack here ever since I launched it a few months ago and it’s a pleasure to be able to support her entrepreneurial efforts in return.If you have in-law scapegoating issues, you’ll want to be sure to check out Claire’s Substack, Married to the Narcissistic Mob (she also has in-law scapegoating products available at her Etsy store).
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Thanks Rebecca!!