The #IfYouCouldSeeMe Project believes in the power of stories for change. Storytelling is a timeless form of connection, communication, and creation. Our participants are changing the world by finding their voices and using them to change the way we talk about, think about, and treat mental health and related issues.
People don’t take the time to see each other. We make judgments, we attach labels, we assume – we often do not see. Founder Erin Mahone, believes in seeing, hearing, learning, and being present with one another. The worst thing that a person can feel in this life is invisible. To be seen is to be truly alive. The #IfYouCouldSeeMe project is a relationship between storyteller and audience; an understanding that through sharing, and by witnessing, we are all being seen.
The If You Could See Me Project spreads a message of self-compassion, acceptance, and empowerment through live performance events, writing/storytelling workshops, 1:1 and group coaching, author events, an open-submission blog, and a podcast on the Mental Health News Radio Network.
“Becoming whole is an exercise in allowing your true self to be seen over and over until it doesn’t scare you anymore.”
Erin Mahone, Founder of the #IfYouCouldSeeMe Project
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