It’s all about connection

Mental Health Storytelling & Social Impact Blog

We're figuring this out as we go—and writing about it along the way.

 

This blog exists because mental health conversations shouldn't only happen in crisis moments. They should happen in parking lots, at kitchen tables, after film screenings, and yes, here on these pages.

 

We write about the real, messy process of building a mental health foundation—not because we have it all figured out, but because we're learning alongside you.

 

These posts explore storytelling as a mental health tool, the loneliness epidemic affecting our communities, the non-linear nature of healing, and what it actually looks like to create spaces where people feel seen and heard.

 

You'll find origin stories, reflections on our film projects, thoughts on why art matters for connection and wellbeing, and honest accounts of what we're discovering about mental health advocacy, community building, and showing up imperfectly.

 

This isn't a blog about having answers. It's about asking better questions.

 

We talk about:

 

  • Mental health awareness and stigma reduction
  • Film and storytelling as tools for connection
  • The loneliness epidemic and community healing
  • Addiction, grief, depression, and emotional struggles
  • Real mental health resources and conversations
  • The intersection of art, wellness, and belonging
  • Building a nonprofit from lived experience

 

If you've ever felt alone in your struggles, if you believe stories have power, or if you're just trying to figure out how to show up for yourself and others—these posts are for you.

 

Read. Reflect. Join the conversation. Because healing isn't about having it all together. It's about being willing to stay in the conversation.

 

Latest Posts:

How Storytelling Builds Empathy and Drives Social Change
2026-02-25 10:35 Facts can inform, but stories move people.
From Survival to Storytelling: How Film Sparked a Mental Health Nonprofit
2023-05-01 16:30 It all began with a filmmaking competition. The rules were ...

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