It’s Okay Not to Be Okay — But Why Can’t We Say It?
Description
We’ve all heard the phrase “It’s okay not to be okay,” but when it comes to actually saying those words out loud — especially about our own mental health — why does it still feel so hard?
In this episode, we dive deep into the emotional and social barriers that keep people from opening up about mental health struggles. From fear of judgment and cultural stigma to internalized shame, we explore the real reasons why so many suffer in silence.
Join us as we unpack personal stories, challenge misconceptions, and ask the tough but necessary questions: What makes talking about mental health so uncomfortable? And how can we start creating spaces where vulnerability isn’t just accepted — it’s respected?
If you've ever felt like you had to hide your feelings or feared being labeled for what you're going through, this conversation is for you.