Mind Matters – Accessing Resources for Mental Wellbeing

Join Academy Gold for a panel discussion in the Samuel Goldwyn Theater to address the unique stressors and pressures faced by individuals working in the film industry, offering insights and strategies to foster resilience and promote wellbeing.

Featuring:

Jaymes Black, CEO at The Trevor Project
Dr. Akua K. Boateng, Psychotherapist
Sanaa Lathan, Actor/Director/Activist
Lyn Morris, LMFT, CEO of Didi Hirsch
Peggy Rajski, Filmmaker/Activist
Lori Rubinstein, Executive Director of the Behind the Scenes Foundation
Eli Stone, Creative

Moderated by Dr. Janeane Bernstein, journalist, writer, and mental health advocate.

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Mind Matters – Accessing Resources for Mental Wellbeing

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  1. If you tell your story you're not uprooting anything.
    I don't think your analogy works.
    You are exposing yourself, revising your own history which can be an emotional process.
    It's likely to be hard if you've lived difficulties and maybe felt powerless and hopeless at times.
    But you're still firmly connected to your past.
    You haven't lost your context, your origins, because if you had then what you express would be meaningless.
    Just realize that the reason people flock to be an audience to your films is because they can relate through their own lived experiences.
    Your objective should be to connect with other people on a level that's deep.
    That touches them.
    So when you talk about your struggle, you're speaking to the choir.
    And your topic is the human condition and your perspective on it.

  2. Wow that's awesome God bless you all I want to work with you as your representative in Pakistan keep praying for me I need resources for God works in Pakistan

  3. You guys from the Oscar Academy, were you on drugs? Marijuana or cocaine? To recommend this Brazilian trash film, where we here in Brazil don't even know about this film, and what little we know, it only talks about the lies against the military in 1964, where Lula's misgovernment only lies… This film is crap.

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