Saddie Baddies
www.saddiebaddies.comPriscilla O. Agyeman, MPH is the founder of Saddie Baddies™: a virtual safe space for Black and multiracial people to destigmatize mental health and initiate collective healing. Saddie Baddies™ is dedicated to bridging the gap between mental health awareness and minority communities through digital discourse, workshops, events and creative collaboration. Since its launch in March 2019, Saddie Baddies™ has covered over 85 topics related to mental and emotional health, wellness, and the lived experiences of people of color and has organically grown into a diverse community of over 12k followers. Saddie Baddies™ has partnered with brands such as Nike, Pinterest, Pantene and Rare Beauty as well as other wellness companies and organizations. Saddie Baddies™ has also been featured in Health magazine, PopSugar, PBS American Portrait, and SELF magazine as one of "44 Mental Health Resources for Black People Trying to Survive this Country." Priscilla has set the intention to make mental health a palatable and relatable topic, and through her own journey with mental health, she hopes to connect more individuals to join the conversation. Saddie Baddies™ exists on all social media platforms including Instagram, YouTube, Twitter, TikTok, and our podcast, The Soft Life with Saddie Baddies. You can visit www.saddiebaddies.com to learn more and follow @saddie_baddies on all major social networks.
Read morePriscilla O. Agyeman, MPH is the founder of Saddie Baddies™: a virtual safe space for Black and multiracial people to destigmatize mental health and initiate collective healing. Saddie Baddies™ is dedicated to bridging the gap between mental health awareness and minority communities through digital discourse, workshops, events and creative collaboration. Since its launch in March 2019, Saddie Baddies™ has covered over 85 topics related to mental and emotional health, wellness, and the lived experiences of people of color and has organically grown into a diverse community of over 12k followers. Saddie Baddies™ has partnered with brands such as Nike, Pinterest, Pantene and Rare Beauty as well as other wellness companies and organizations. Saddie Baddies™ has also been featured in Health magazine, PopSugar, PBS American Portrait, and SELF magazine as one of "44 Mental Health Resources for Black People Trying to Survive this Country." Priscilla has set the intention to make mental health a palatable and relatable topic, and through her own journey with mental health, she hopes to connect more individuals to join the conversation. Saddie Baddies™ exists on all social media platforms including Instagram, YouTube, Twitter, TikTok, and our podcast, The Soft Life with Saddie Baddies. You can visit www.saddiebaddies.com to learn more and follow @saddie_baddies on all major social networks.
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