Mind & Mingle: A Mental Health Meetup -  industry in Houston TX
Mind & Mingle: A Mental Health Meetup

Mind & Mingle: A Mental Health Meetup

Saturday, May 23, 2026, 12:00 - Saturday, May 23, 2026, 14:00
Event duration 2 hours
Admission w/ Boundary Building Ebook: USD 13.54
General Admission: USD 0.00
General Admission (For Therapists): USD 0.00

About Mind & Mingle: A Mental Health Meetup

What’s good fam! Mind & Mingle is a community meetup connecting Black therapists with the Black community in Houston, TX.

What’s good fam! Mind & Mingle : A Mental Health Meetup is a community meetup connecting Black therapists with the Black community in Houston. This isn’t a panel or lecture—it’s a chance to meet, mingle, and make real connections that break down the barriers to mental health support.

✨ Why pull up?

Meet local Black clinicians face-to-face
Learn about resources and services available to you
Build community in a space centered on Black wellness
👥 Who’s it for?

Black community members looking for a therapist
Black clinicians expanding their reach
Organizations & sponsors who want to support Black mental health


Important Reminder
This is not a therapy session. This is a public networking event where privacy cannot be enforced or expected. Please be mindful of the personal information you share, as HIPAA protections do not apply in this setting. The goal is to get to know potential therapists and determine fit for future professional relationships.

Events Schedule

Saturday, May 23, 2026, 12:00 Saturday, May 23, 2026, 14:00

Event Categories

Community Meetings Mental Health Events

Community Connections

WeUp Counseling & Consulting

https://www.weupcounseling.com/

Brandan is a Licensed Professional Counselor and founder of WeUp Counseling & Consulting, serving clients of all backgrounds with a special focus on supporting Black men in high-pressure careers. His practice centers on work-life balance, boundary setting, and community building, helping individuals navigate stress, burnout, and life transitions. Brandan facilitates men's groups, leads community workshops, and partners with organizations like Black Men Heal to expand access to culturally-affirming therapy. He believes that finding the right therapist is essential—and sometimes requires meeting a few to discover your perfect fit. Through events like this, he's committed to connecting people with the mental health support they deserve.

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