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There’s still time to get your tickets for the free screening of Common Denominator at the New York Public Library.Exper...
01/26/2026

There’s still time to get your tickets for the free screening of Common Denominator at the New York Public Library.

Experience Gavin Creel’s story of love, loss, and connection, then stay for a post-screening panel discussion on mental health in the performing arts featuring Seth Rudetsky, Patti Murin, Celia Keenan-Bolger, and MauriceDuBois. Don’t miss this chance to celebrate his legacy and be part of an important conversation.

Reserve tickets here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/screening-common-denominator-documentary-around-mental-health-tickets-1978304892187?aff=oddtdtcreator

Celebrating the life, art, and legacy of our dear friend, Gavin Creel. Join us for a free screening of the pilot episode...
01/20/2026

Celebrating the life, art, and legacy of our dear friend, Gavin Creel.

Join us for a free screening of the pilot episode of Common Denominator at the New York Public Library, presented in partnership with Two Bridge. Hear Gavin’s journey through love, loss, and friendship, then stay for a post-screening panel discussion on mental health in the performing arts featuring Seth Rudetsky, Patti Murin, Celia Keenan-Bolger, and Maurice DuBois.

Programs are free and open to all, but registration is requested. Reserve your spot online to guarantee priority check-in and be part of this important conversation.

To register and learn more information: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/screening-common-denominator-documentary-around-mental-health-tickets-1978304892187?aff=oddtdtcreator

01/07/2026

Social media can connect us in powerful ways — and still cause harm if we ignore its impact. Nate Checketts reminds us that when something is this widespread and addictive, awareness and responsibility matter. Holding both truths is how change starts.

01/06/2026

Nothing but moments of connection, community, and people showing up as they are. 🙌

01/05/2026

Future Friends is about slowing down, being present, and building connection beyond the noise. 🫶

01/02/2026

Here’s to a year of showing up for ourselves and each other. 🫂

This year, our resolutions aren’t about becoming someone new, they’re about treating ourselves better where we already a...
01/01/2026

This year, our resolutions aren’t about becoming someone new, they’re about treating ourselves better where we already are. 🫶

12/31/2025

At the start of 2025, we gathered for a Common Denominator screening on Gavin Creel—creating space for reflection, honesty, and shared understanding. By the end of the year, those same values sparked the launch of Future Friends. A reminder that when stories are told with care, they don’t just move us, they build what comes next. 🙌

From 2016 to now 🤍What started as a conversation has grown into a movement—built on honesty, community, and the belief t...
12/30/2025

From 2016 to now 🤍
What started as a conversation has grown into a movement—built on honesty, community, and the belief that no one should walk alone. Every year, every room, every story has shaped who we are today. And we’re just getting started.

12/29/2025

Mental health doesn’t exist in isolation, and treating symptoms alone will never be enough. Midge Purce challenges us to look deeper at the realities shaping people’s mental health today. When people are navigating economic strain, social injustice, fear for their safety, and an uncertain future, those realities show up in their mental health.

True healing requires both access to care and a willingness to address the root causes people are living with every day. That’s the work we believe in.

12/26/2025

Something special is coming… 👀
A sneak peek at our upcoming project with Peter Tunney for Future Friends x PARKE. More soon.

12/25/2025

Only a small percentage of people with diagnosed mental illness fully recover, not because healing isn’t possible, but because access and quality care fall short.

As Jim Yong Kim, reminds us, when recovery becomes possible, stigma fades and communities heal. That’s the future we’re working toward. 🫂

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