We’re bringing people together for an enlightening night that explores how Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) can reshape the way men navigate their mental and emotional worlds. This is more than a screening — it’s a movement to transform the narrative around men’s mental health and build new spaces where vulnerability, healing, and growth are possible.
At the heart of the evening is a powerful conversation between Trent Orange and Isaac Penzo, whose honest dialogue lays the foundation for reimagining what it means to support one another as men. The film features expert insights from Barry Cooper, Sophia Morel, and Dr. Torian Easterling, each offering unique perspectives on how we can break down stigma, expand access to care, and reframe mental wellness for a new generation.
After the documentary screening, we’ll open the floor for a dynamic panel and open forum — a space designed for real talk, shared ideas, and collective vision-building. We invite people from all industries, communities, and backgrounds to be part of this conversation because changing the culture around mental health requires all of us. Whether you work in health, education, art, business, or simply care deeply about the well-being of those around you, your voice matters here.
As the night unfolds, we’ll shift from conversation to connection, inviting everyone to stay for a community gathering with drinks and meaningful mingling.
Join us for the film. Stay for the dialogue. Leave as part of something bigger.
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