Monday, July 12, 2021

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Sign up for our Producer Interest Meeting
We will be hosting a Producer Interest Meeting on 
Monday, July 12th at 8pm ET | 7pm CT | 6pm MT | 5pm PT
This Is My Brave has developed a model that provides the process, training and research to invest into individual and community transformation through a storytelling experience. Sign up now!
The Brave Ambassador Program is accepting applications! If you apply before July 31st we will send you a welcome pack so you can showcase This Is My Brave in style! 

This program is designed for college students, in-person OR online, to change the culture on college campuses and open up the conversation around mental health. This is a grassroots campaign designed to meet college students right where they are. Not all students live with mental illness, but ALL students are affected by mental health. We at This Is My Brave will equip the Brave Ambassadors with ideas, events, materials, and more, but we want this to be created by and led by college students.

We are seeking individuals who are actively involved in their college campus or would like to be! We need the storytellers, the advocates, the passionates, the outside of the box thinkers. We want students that share the vision of This Is My Brave - that we will one day live in a world where we don’t have to call it “brave” to talk openly about mental illness and addiction, we’ll simply call it “talking.”
 
Yes I want more information on becoming a Brave Ambassador
Is this you or does it sound like someone you know? Then sign up now, or forward this email to someone you think would be a good fit to help us change the culture of mental health on college campuses around the country!
New on the Blog!
This week Amy Gruen, shared her post, “On Queerness and Mental Health.” Read this honest, well-researched, and hopeful outlook on LGBTQ mental health here
This Is My Brave returns to the stage, in-person, this fall!
Event details will be announced soon! If you are interested in sponsoring or advertising please contact This Is My Brave Program Manager
Erin Gallagher: erin.gallagher@thisismybrave.org
This Is My Brave Stories From The Black Community Producer, Dr. Kyaien Conner, Creates Change in Minority Mental Health Care
Dr. Kyaien Conner, behavioral sciences professor at USF and researcher of racial health disparities within the Black community, helped write legislation that went into effect June 1st that will help combat the disparities in minority mental health care. Read about her work here.
We are currently accepting submissions for the 4th annual Mental Health Film Festival screening on October 10th, 2021, in Australia, US and the UK. If you have a film about mental health, or know someone who does, please encourage them to submit to our festival!
Interested in giving online counseling a try? Check out BetterHelp.com.
This Is My Brave has a partnership with BetterHelp.com - 20% off your first month of online therapy. Just go to www.betterhelp.com/thisismybrave, and you can get set up with a licensed therapist in the next 24-48 hours.
It is possible to change your life, one day at a time. Check out Most Days.
        Most Days 1:1 Session   
Meet with John Wah, Product Manager for Most Days. The app has so many resources to utilize. Speak to an expert on their services to discuss everything they have to offer.
These sessions are great way to share, hear from others, and find accountability and support. We highly recommend them, especially at the beginning of your journey.

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