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Events
In Say It Brave events, nationally recognized thought leaders shed light on the most pressing topics in mental health. The tools and perspectives shared are beneficial for both providers and people with lived experience of mental health issues.
- Clinicians and behavioral health providers receive 1 CE credit hour per event and the opportunity to hear provider and patient perspectives.
- Individuals on a recovery journey receive a self-reflection tool, resource list, and a whole lot of inspiration!
- Each event features a nonprofit organization bringing hope and vital resources to individuals with mental health issues.
Registration is free.
Conversations
Collective Conversations
Hosted by members of our Say It Brave Collective, these candid conversations focus on the wins, the setbacks, and the collective “oh wow, someone else feels this way, too!” topics via Instagram Live, in an open and supportive dialogue on mental health.

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Say It Brave Collective Contributors
The Say It Brave Collective is a group of mental health advocates who help humanize the recovery experience by sharing their expertise, hope and hard-won wisdom.

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Founder, Southern Smash

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National Mental Health Advocate

National Collegiate Mental Health Advocate

Founder, Asian Mental Health Project
Say It Brave Resources
When it comes to healing from mental health issues, or attempting anything brave and honest, many of us struggle with the fear of failure. We wonder: will I be worse off than before somehow? What will my life look like if I do commit to healing?
The reality is that most of us stumble along the way to finding these answers. It’s far more normal to have setbacks in the healing process than it is to flawlessly succeed from day one.
Say It Brave resources are designed to support all aspects of your mental health journey … your setbacks, wins, and everything in between.

When Your Therapist Says "Tell Me More" – Don’t Run
After months of barely floating above water, I am finally finding my footing on life’s uneven shores. Last week I had a therapy session, and as much…

Battling Eating Disorders in a COVID-19 World
In this Say It Brave event, in partnership with Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders Association (ANAD), Shannon Kopp (MFA) and Samantha Lach…

Becoming a Human Guardrail for Your Child
I hope she knows she never will have to go about this all on her own. That her guardrails will always be there in some form, watching over her, and…

Breaking the Cycle: From Self-Sabotage to Self-Awareness
Host Shannon Kopp, national recovery advocate and Dr. Ashley Solomon welcome Robyn Cruze of Wide Wonder to talk bravely and openly about…
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