The Women’s Music Business Association held a public event for the Nashville community focused on empowering mental wellness last month (5/23) at the Hilton Green Hills.
Katharine Poole from MRow Network moderated the “Mindset Matters" - Mental Health Workshop & Panel that featured Tatum Allsep, founder and CEO of The Mental Health Alliance, Lauren Conklin and Jessie Louverture, co-founders of the Mental Health Initiative and Tina Marie Sanders, founder of Tina Marie Manifestation. These wellness ambassadors shared personal stories with their medical & mental health experiences which led to creating organizations that provide awareness, access to financial resources, tools to manage mental health and communities that support that journey.
"Mental Wellness is extremely important for me as I have been on my own mental health journey for decades. It's my responsibility as a leader to create safe spaces like this so that conversations can happen," shares WMBA’s President Virginia P. Brick. "For me, I got to witness people just showing up for themselves. But hearing them express the event made them feel seen and heard while leaving with tangible resources of hope. That's impact. It was an incredible event."
Expanding on WMBA’s wellness vision, the "Mindset Matters" - Mental Health Panel will be featured on MRow Network Salutary Row Podcast. This special edition episode will be available July 1, 2023, and highlights Salutary Row Host KW Poole’s interviews with empowering women of mental health advocacy at the inaugural event. Listen here: MRow Network.
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Thanks to Mojo's Tacos, MRow Network, Tina Marie Sanders and Pauli's Place for their support of the WMBA and “Mindset Matters” event.
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Women's Music Business Association (WMBA) is an exclusive professional organization dedicated to fostering opportunities for women within the music business through education, networking, industry involvement, community service, and organizational fellowship. Every month, the WMBA hosts membership meetings featuring guest speakers and panelists from all areas of the music business as well as networking events, philanthropic opportunities, and social outings for current and prospective members alike. The WMBA is a 501(c)(6) non-profit organization. For more information, please visit https://www.wmbanashville.org/.