Unfiltered minds: mental health open mic

##cltnc

Feb 3 (Tuesday)

6:30pm

An open mic for anyone to share a piece of their story.

Something they have overcame.

Something that they learned from.

🔗 More info link in bio

✨ In hopes of normalizing the human experience and to make less people feel alone ✨

Come to share, just listen or both. If you’re a ##charlottencbusiness or creator I would love for you to get more involved 🤍 ##letsconnect##queencity

Presented by mental health Madina pllc

Sponsored by @@betterbrainandbodydoc🧠🧠

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... Read moreAttending a mental health open mic like Unfiltered Minds offers a unique and impactful way to connect with others who are navigating similar life experiences. These events provide a safe space to openly share stories of resilience, adversity, and growth, helping to break down the stigma surrounding mental health struggles. From personal experience, participating in such gatherings not only fosters empathy but also encourages self-expression, helping individuals feel less isolated. The powerful atmosphere created by sharing and listening to real stories can promote emotional healing and a deeper understanding of our shared human experience. In Charlotte specifically, events like these also create opportunities for local creators and businesses to engage with the community in meaningful ways. Vendor table opportunities provide a platform to support wellness initiatives and foster future collaborations that uplift mental health awareness regionally. Furthermore, being part of Unfiltered Minds means joining a nationwide movement dedicated to redefining how we talk about mental health—embracing vulnerability as a form of strength. Whether you wish to tell your own story, listen attentively, or simply be part of a supportive crowd, attending this open mic offers valuable insights and connections. The tagline "Say How You Feel. It's Sexy." perfectly captures the essence of normalizing emotions and promoting honest conversations. For those looking to get involved, reaching out via the provided contact email or social media can unlock opportunities to contribute or volunteer, strengthening the collective effort to make mental health discussions more accessible and embraced in everyday life.