Rachael Siddoway is an award-winning and best-selling author. Her first book, An Impossible Life, is a best seller and an Eric Hoffer Grand Prize Winner. Rachael has been interviewed in all 50 states on local and national news, including CBS This Morning and The Tamron Hall Show.
She has traveled the country speaking with organizations, mental health advocacy groups, government officials, and media outlets about her family’s personal experiences with mental health struggles and about the stigmas that surround mental illness. She is an author, keynote speaker, and mental health advocate. Rachael is now writing her own story which outlines her triumph over dyslexia and overcoming the effects of being raised by a bipolar mother. A lover of cats and poetry, she lives in Texas with her husband, Brett and daughter, Indigo. Rachael graduated from Brigham Young University with a BA in Art Education.
Rachael Siddoway is an award-winning and best-selling author. Her first book, An Impossible Life, is a best seller and an Eric Hoffer Grand Prize Winner. Rachael has been interviewed in all 50 states on local and national news, including CBS This Morning and The Tamron Hall Show.
She has traveled the country speaking with organizations, mental health advocacy groups, government officials, and media outlets about her family’s personal experiences with mental health struggles and about the stigmas that surround mental illness. She is an author, keynote speaker, and mental health advocate. Rachael is now writing her own story which outlines her triumph over dyslexia and overcoming the effects of being raised by a bipolar mother. A lover of cats and poetry, she lives in Texas with her husband, Brett and daughter, Indigo. Rachael graduated from Brigham Young University with a BA in Art Education.
Rachael Siddoway is an award-winning and best-selling author. Her first book, An Impossible Life, is a best seller and an Eric Hoffer Grand Prize Winner. Rachael has been interviewed in all 50 states on local and national news, including CBS This Morning and The Tamron Hall Show.
She has traveled the country speaking with organizations, mental health advocacy groups, government officials, and media outlets about her family’s personal experiences with mental health struggles and about the stigmas that surround mental illness. She is an author, keynote speaker, and mental health advocate. Rachael is now writing her own story which outlines her triumph over dyslexia and overcoming the effects of being raised by a bipolar mother. A lover of cats and poetry, she lives in Texas with her husband, Brett and daughter, Indigo. Rachael graduated from Brigham Young University with a BA in Art Education.