Embracing Vulnerability: A Conversation on Mental Health
An Empowering Event
In a heartfelt gathering at Dezi’s Lounge in Oakland, rapper and community activist Mistah F.A.B. facilitated an enlightening conversation on mental health featuring acclaimed filmmaker Ryan Coogler. This event was part of the "T.H.U.G. Therapy" series—a transformative initiative aimed at fostering emotional expression and healing, particularly among Black men who often grapple with societal stigmas around vulnerability.
Redefining T.H.U.G.
The acronym T.H.U.G. stands for Teaching, Healing, Uniting, and Guiding. Mistah F.A.B. established this forum to create a safe space for candid discussions about mental well-being, reinforcing that rest and reflection are not indicators of failure.
Coogler, known for his Oscar-nominated works, underscored his own struggles with maintaining balance in a high-pressure career. Despite his successful trajectory, he admitted to feeling anxious and acknowledged the absence of a "pause button" in his busy life. "I haven’t, bro. No, there’s no pause button," he shared, a sentiment reflecting the pressures many face in modern life.
The Importance of Rest
Mistah F.A.B. highlighted a vital point: in many communities, the idea of resting is often misconstrued as laziness. "We must be mindful of overexerting ourselves and recognize the signs of mental and spiritual exhaustion," he advised. This perspective is crucial in dismantling harmful beliefs that associate ongoing activity with worth.
Strategies for Finding Balance:
- Recognize Limitations: Acknowledge when you need rest. It’s a sign of strength, not weakness.
- Set Boundaries: Establish limits on work and social commitments to prioritize your well-being.
- Practice Mindfulness: Engage in practices such as meditation or yoga to foster relaxation and clarity.
Personal Stories and Emotional Openness
Throughout the event, Coogler shared personal anecdotes, including how his wife nurtured his dreams by supporting him in his early filmmaking endeavors. His journey reflects a transformative approach to creativity—one rooted in honesty and emotional openness. He mentioned how he has come to allow himself to feel deeply, sharing that even simple moments, like his son graduating preschool, can evoke profound emotions.
Coogler also addressed the impact of gun violence on his life. While he has not been directly involved, the surrounding trauma has left a mark. Acknowledging this pain is an essential step towards healing.
Closing Thoughts: A Call for Connection
The evening wrapped up with a palpable sense of community and reflection, underlining the importance of sharing experiences. As aspiring filmmaker Derrick Wills expressed, seeing Coogler embrace his individuality and vulnerabilities was inspiring.
In a world that often discourages emotional expression, events like T.H.U.G. Therapy serve as critical reminders of the power of honesty, vulnerability, and community support. By fostering open dialogues about mental health, we can collectively dismantle stigma and promote healing for all.
As we navigate our own challenges, let’s remember that embracing vulnerability is not only okay—it’s vital on the journey to mental well-being.

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