What If the Angry Man Is a Hurt Boy?
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What happens when we stop judging people and start understanding their stories?
In this episode of Dare to Be Us, filmmaker Eric Orson joins me for a conversation about invisible homelessness, mental health, neurodivergence, community, and why our definition of success may be contributing to the loneliness so many people experience today.
Inspired by real life experiences volunteering in Halifax's encampments, Eric shares how storytelling can challenge perspectives, build empathy, and inspire meaningful conversations. We also explore the pressures of modern society, the importance of genuine human connection, and how compassion can transform the way we see one another.
Whether you're passionate about mental health, filmmaking, or creating a more connected world, this conversation offers a fresh perspective on what it truly means to belong.
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