Nikki Webber Allen: Don't suffer from your depression in silence
Nikki Webber Allen: Nemojte patiti od depresije u tišini
Nikki Webber Allen is working to create a safe space for honest conversations about mental health in communities of color. Full bio
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nothing wrong,
this overwhelming sense of doom,
just around the corner.
I wouldn't have told anybody,
extraordinary resilience to succeed.
da nešto postignem.
was a sign of weakness,
in Media Studies
in the film and television industries.
važnih poslova na filmu i televiziji.
for my hard work.
Emmy nagrade za svoj rad.
I used to enjoy,
što me prije zabavljalo,
nego što sam priznala,
about my diagnosis.
rekla ništa o tome.
to be depressed.
biti u depresiji.
and a successful career.
the unspeakable horrors
had been through in this country
utrli put za mene.
a phone call from my mom
Paul, had ended his life,
depression and anxiety.
depresije i tjeskobe.
the devastation I felt.
kako sam se osjećala.
da je toliko patio.
to the other about our struggles.
o svojim problemima.
is to face it head on,
researching depression and anxiety,
istražujući depresiju i tjeskobu,
veoma me iznenadilo.
of sickness and disability
bolesti i invaliditeta
of depression isn't clear,
još nije jasan,
that most mental disorders develop,
većina mentalnih poremećaja,
imbalance in the brain,
genetic predisposition.
samo tako riješiti.
and socioeconomic disparities
socioekonomske nejednakosti
of developing a mental disorder,
obole od mentalnog poremećaja,
zatražiti liječničku pomoć.
mistaking depression for a weakness.
smatra depresiju slabošću.
among black children
afroameričke djece
struggling with depression will improve
osjećat će se bolje
a national conversation.
raspravu na državnoj razini.
jednom je rekla,
those tired, old narratives
they get knocked down,
in order to fill the void.
sami popunimo tu prazninu.
be suffering in silence
koji pate u tišini
yoga and a relatively healthy diet.
relativno zdravu prehranu.
are starting to spiral,
named Dawn Armstrong,
with the lesson that I've learned.
mogu pomoći drugima.
to help you through it.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Nikki Webber Allen - Multimedia producerNikki Webber Allen is working to create a safe space for honest conversations about mental health in communities of color.
Why you should listen
Nikki Webber Allen is a two-time Emmy winner with 20 years of experience producing content for media outlets including Warner Bros., HBO, ABC, 20th Century Fox and BET.
In 2013, while working as the vice president of casting and talent relations for the cable network TV One, Webber Allen lost her 22-year old nephew, Paul, to suicide after his years of struggle with depression and anxiety. Since then, she's become a passionate mental health advocate.
In Paul's honor, she launched the nonprofit I LIVE FOR... FOUNDATION, INC. to create a safe space for honest, unapologetic conversations about mental health in communities of color, where the cultural stigma of mental illness discourages far too many people from seeking help. Michael Eric Dyson, advisor to the foundation, has called I LIVE FOR… "an incredibly important organization that offers much-needed support to those who too often suffer in silence."
Webber Allen is currently producing and directing a documentary film featuring a diverse group of compelling young men and women who reject the stigma of mental illness and share candid stories about their experiences living with depression and anxiety. The film is being scored by her husband, musician Jeffrey Allen of the Grammy-nominated R&B band Mint Condition.
In 2016, Webber Allen was one of only 47 people chosen out of more than 1,000 applicants worldwide to receive a coveted scholarship to Marie Forleo's B-School for social entrepreneurs. She has an M.A. in media studies from The New School University in New York, NY and a B.A. in communications from Rutgers University in New Brunswick, NJ.
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