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Why An Inspirational Mental Health Speaker Will Transform Your Audience
http://www.mikeveny.com You’ve got a variety of options to choose from when you hire a mental health speaker, but an inspirational mental health speaker, also known as a motivational speaker on mental health, will transform your audience and take your event to a whole new level. Mike Veny is an inspirational mental health speaker who mainly delivers mental health in the workplace presentations.
Whether it’s mental health speakers for workplace training, college mental health speakers, mental health presentations for students, celebrity mental health speakers, it’s important that their presentation as an inspirational component. A mental health motivational speech can truly transform someone’s life.
In this video he covers the following:
* The different types of mental health keynote speakers
* what it is that inspirational mental health speakers do differently
* The qualities to look for that make a presentation effective
Mike is busy delivering presentations to workplaces, colleges and students around the world.
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United Way of York County Launches Aggressive Campaign to End the Stigma of Mental Illness
Also, check out this video: “Anger Management: How to Control Anger – 2019 – (Actionable!)”
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United Way of York County’s mission is to build a stronger, caring community by cultivating financial generosity, volunteerism and advocacy. They are connecting people in need with programs that help, focusing on education, health and financial stability.
United Way is kicked off York county’s largest annual fundraising campaign on August 30. They welcomed, leading mental health speaker, Mike Veny to share his experiences in addressing and erasing the stigma around mental illness. Guests also heard from a panel of local mental health experts at this free event.
“You look at people all the time and think they have their stuff together, but so many people are struggling. We had, I think, over 70 suicides here in York County in 2017,” Veny said.
That’s why United Way officials felt like it was time to turn the focus on getting York County residents the help they need by raising money for partner agencies that deal with mental health.
“It shouldn’t be a special subject that we talk about. We should talk about it in a normal voice, the same way we do allergies. If you think about it, people talk about mental health in a very low voice. They want to keep it private. We’re the problem at that point,” Veny said.
How to Protect Yourself While Supporting Others – ACTIONABLE
Are you wondering how to protect yourself while supporting others?
It can be easy when trying to help others to end up hurting yourself along the way. You may give your time and resources that you really don’t have to spare. And you may find that you’re being impacted by negative energy from the situation.
Learning how to be mindful of your own emotions and energy by setting personal boundaries is important when supporting others when they struggle. One way to do this is by learning how to say no to people and most importantly, how to say no without feeling guilty.
In this video, I explain how to stop being affected by others by setting healthy boundaries.
This can feel overwhelming at first, especially if you’re worried about hurting the relationship, but it’s OK to say no to people to protect yourself emotionally and to protect your own mental health and wellness. In the long run, this will help you learn how to support others in a healthier way.
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“Depression & Masculinity with OC87 Recovery Diaries – 2020 (True Story)
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rUxbiqfNu8w
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http://www.OC87RecoverYDiaries.com/mike-veny/ Mike Veny, weight lifter, professional musician, ted talker, and mental health keynote speaker, has something to say about what it means to be a real man with mental health issues. As anyone who has ever been afflicted by issues with mental health or has been the friend, family member, or loved one of someone who has suffered due to their issues with mental health can attest to, to hear Mike Veny speak is to hear some very real, very raw, and very poignant talk on the matter. Mike has made it his personal mission to not only talk about mental health issues and how they have affected his life but also to let his listeners know just how he has overcame and continues to overcome and to be an advocate for mental health awareness. He does this through traveling around the world as motivational and inspirational mental health speaker.
In his early years Veny was repeatedly expelled from school due to behavior problems and spent time in a psychiatric hospital on three different occasions. Veny admits that in his childhood the ‘real men’ he idolized were thugs, tough guys, and trouble makers, who in retrospect were more than likely suffering from mental health issues of their own. Anger, Veny says, is a common disguise for depression among men. Veny contends that this is especially true in a society in which many men are struggling to determine just what a healthy sense of masculinity is.
Mike says he has accepted that his battle with depression and anxiety may be an ongoing one and emphasizes that he only wants to be in control of his life. As a professional drummer, he uses his talent for personal therapy, reaching out to others, and for his continuing advocacy for understanding mental health issues. As a mental health keynote speaker some may find it odd that Veny never wanted to be a speaker in the first place. Mike says he’s far more interested in people not dying and only wants to be a disruption that will get people talking about mental health. Until the suicide rate drops to zero, Mike assures, he won’t close his mouth about mental health.
He is honored to have had the opportunity to work with OC87 Recovery Diaries to release this video on depression and masculinity.