About the Mission: Who We Are, Why We Grind

When you gear up with Night Shift Army, you're doing more than repping the crew—you’re backing a mission. A portion of every purchase supports the upcoming book, The Shift Worker’s Paradox: A Blueprint for Survival, scheduled for release in Fall 2025. Your support helps fund the writing, and production of this critical resource—one built for shift workers, by a shift worker. Every order helps bring the science, strategies, and stories behind the night shift to the frontlines where they belong.

The book is coming—but the conversation has already started.
Tune into The Blueprint Podcast, available now, where we break down the latest science, research, and real-life impacts of shift work.


Why We Exist

Night Shift Army was born from the trenches—created by someone who’s lived the grind. With over 30 years as a registered nurse, including more than a decade on nights, I’ve felt the weight of circadian disruption in my bones. I’ve watched colleagues push through fatigue, isolation, and long-term health consequences, all while keeping the system running when the rest of the world sleeps.

The Shift Worker’s Paradox is real. It’s the silent war waged against your biology every time the night shift begins. It’s the cortisol spikes, the missed family dinners, the fatigue that doesn’t quit. And yet—we show up. Not because it’s easy, but because someone has to. Healthcare, emergency services, transportation, manufacturing—none of it works without us.

That’s why Night Shift Army exists.

We're here to honor those who defy the clock—not with empty slogans, but with gear, tools, and resources forged from science, grit, and lived experience. This is more than apparel. This is a community. A mission. A voice for the ones who keep the world running after dark.

The Shift Worker’s Paradox, dropping Fall 2025, dives deep into the biology, psychology, and lived struggle of the night shift—offering a framework to reclaim your rhythm, health, and purpose. Until then, the podcast keeps the conversation alive and the science accessible.

This is your army. This is your mission.