Sept. 5, 2018

Mindful Healthy Habits w/Traci & Ellen - You Don't Know How It Feels at Dream Up

Mindful Healthy Habits w/Traci & Ellen - You Don't Know How It Feels at Dream Up
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Mindful Healthy Habits w/Traci & Ellen - You Don't Know How It Feels at Dream Up

You Don't Know How It Feels by Kelley Blessing takes art as therapy to a new level. It is drama at its finest, but also raw and honest and uncomfortable. Four

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We have discussed during our "Healthy Mind" segments and found tons of research to support the idea that theatre and the arts are helpful to people suffering from mental illness.  For someone who has been through a terrible experience, writing about it and working to prevent it from happening to others can be incredibly therapeutic as well.  Darknight Productions presents “You Don’t Know How It Feels” as part of the Dream Up Festival at Theater for the New City - an honest and daring look at a student who is sexually assaulted by her teacher. The hope is to further the dialogue that will help end the stigma surrounding this crucial issue. This is a forthright and caring exploration of a young woman’s story reminding us how important it is to pay attention.This play contains sexual violence, assault and abuse. It is not suitable for children under the age of sixteen. Facebook Event  Ticketing Website Wed 9/5 at 1pmET/10amPT or anytime in the archives.  Thanks to our sponsors: Safety Bags, Inc., StadiumBags.com and Traci's Healthy Habits.  Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.  Email Traci at traci.womradio@gmail.com to become a guest or sponsor!