The mask we wear and the cost of hiding ourselves | Mickell Dent | TEDxClarkstown
This compelling talk explores the emotional and psychological burden of masking; the act of hiding our true selves behind roles, expectations, and social pressures. Through the lens of a mother, wife, and CEO, the speaker illustrates how many of us, especially women, wear multiple masks daily, often at the cost of our mental, emotional, and physical well-being. Drawing from her own experience growing up in a marginalized community, she reveals how masking can feel like survival, but ultimately keeps us from genuine connection and healing. The talk blends personal storytelling with cultural and psychological insights, showing how masking affects not just individuals but entire communities. The speaker urges us to become self-aware, embrace vulnerability, and take practical steps to remove the mask, breathe freely, and rediscover our authenticity. Her call to action: envision a world where being real is enough, and where showing up as our true selves empowers others to do the same. From the gritty streets of inner-city Milwaukee to the forefront of mental health advocacy, Mickell Dent has emerged as a beacon of hope and inspiration. A licensed clinical therapist and the visionary of the transformative national girls’ organization GLOW 414 Inc., Mickell is a force to be reckoned with. Navigating the challenges of teenage motherhood and the harsh realities of inner-city life, Mickell discovered her true calling: to empower others to heal and thrive. With unwavering determination, she transformed her life's struggles into a driving force for change. Her mission is to shatter the global stigma surrounding mental health and guide individuals toward their full potential. She is a catalyst for global transformation, a champion for mental well-being, and a testament to the indomitable human spirit. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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