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Going There with Vic Mensa: How Vulnerability Is a Super Power

Finding positivity, self-worth, and gratitude

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Vic Mensa, photo by Jamil McGinnin

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    On this episode of Going There, Dr. Mike sits down with rapper, songwriter, and actor Vic Mensa to take a deep, thoughtful look at the his mental health journey and the power of vulnerability.

    The Grammy-nominated artist and founder of the artist collective Save Money has been a long-time mental health advocate. In addition to Save Money, he’s also the founder of SaveMoneySaveLife, a non-profit organization designed to promote mental health and environmental justice.

    Chatting with Dr. Mike, Mensa dives into the importance of self-image, responsibility, and allowing yourself to be vulnerable. He then explores the steps he’s taken to live a more positive, grateful life:

    “I spent a lot of time working on transforming and revolutionizing my thought process,” he explains. “I do realize that, for the vast majority of my life, negative thoughts just played on a feedback loop, on an unconscious program. And they completely ruled they show, they ran the show. And I didn’t actively try to counteract them — I didn’t know that I could have any impact or any say.”

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    Listen to Vic Mensa chat about all of this and more in the new episode above, and watch a video segment below. Then make sure to like, review, and subscribe to Going There with Dr. Mike, presented by the Consequence Podcast Network and Sound Mind Live, wherever you get your podcasts.

    Also be sure to check out Vic Mensa’s new album, Victor, which is set to drop on September 15th.

    Trouble seeing the video player above? Watch on YouTube.

    As a warning in case this topic is triggering for you, this episode features discussions of suicidal ideation. If you are struggling with suicidal thoughts and would like to speak with someone confidentially, please dial the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline. If you are struggling with anxiety, depression, or addiction, and are looking for help, please call the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration National Helpline at 800-622-4357.

    Those in need of mental health assistance can check out the Sound Mind Live resources page for a list of helplines, community programs, therapy links, and more.

    Season 4 of Going There with Dr. Mike is brought to you by AbbVie, who is driving the pursuit of better mental health. Over the last 30 years, AbbVie’s scientists and clinicians have worked to tackle the complexity of mental illness and today offer a portfolio of medicines and a pipeline of innovation that spans depression, anxiety, bipolar 1 disorder, and schizophrenia. To learn more about AbbVie’s work to support individuals throughout their mental health journey, please visit www.AbbVie.com or follow at AbbVie on TwitterFacebookInstagramYouTube, and LinkedIn.

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    This episode of Going There is also supported by Sage Therapeutics. Sage Therapeutics is a biopharmaceutical company fearlessly leading the way to create a world with better brain health. Their mission is to pioneer solutions to deliver life-changing brain health medicines, so every person can thrive. Click here for more information.

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