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An online and IRL community where people open up about mental health. Dive into personal stories, find connection, and explore conversations that inspire and support.

Chef Sandy Truong An Tran Ho smiling in her kitchen
— Self-worth

Chef, food stylist, and founder of Sandita’s, Sandy Truong An Tran Ho, believes in therapy and is very grateful for it.

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Jill Kargman, actress and comedian, sitting on her couch at home with framed photos behind her.
— Self-worth

Author, actress, and writer, Jill Kargman, believes we are our flaws.

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Marta Pozzan, model and actress, laying on her bed with her dog
— Body Image

Actor, writer, and mental health advocate, Marta Pozzan, believes the best things come when you hit 30 because you understand so much more about who you are, what works for you, and life in general.

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Stephanie Liu Hjelmeseth sitting on a couch, making eye contact with the camera.
— Self-worth

Digital creator and co-founder of Suá Superette, Stephanie Liu Hjelmeseth, believes it’s gratifying to connect with mothers from all over who have different experiences.

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CEO Chris Ball and actor/musician J. Alphonse Nicholson sitting on a couch, displaying a poster of their cannabis strain.
— Anxiety

CEO of Ball Family Farms, Chris Ball, believes it’s okay to get some therapy, and actor J. Alphonse believes he’s here to remove the stigma of smoking cannabis.

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Allison Bornstein sitting on a wooden chair next to her bed, arms crossed, with a closet behind her, looking at the camera.
— Anxiety

Stylist and content creator, Allison Bornstein, believes when you’re wearing an outfit that you love, you feel so much better about yourself.

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Darian Symone Harvin, editor, seated on a couch, facing the camera.
— Stress

LA Times beauty editor, Darian Symoné Harvin, believes beauty is about choice and agency.

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Sora Connor sitting in a chair in her living room, looking directly at the camera.
— Self-worth

Aesthetician, Sora Connor, believes inviting people into your life, into your circles, and into your bedroom should make you feel good.

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Emma Bates, founder of DIEM, sitting on a couch.
— Stress

Co-founder of Diem, Emma Bates, believes you don’t have to feel maternal or conform to traditional gender roles in society.

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Dianna Cohen standing outside
— Self-worth

Founder and CEO of Crown Affair, Dianna Cohen, who believes if you are an entrepreneur, then your mental health would not be good if you were not entrepreneur-ing.

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