Mental Health Awareness

You Are Not Alone

If there is one message we hope every visitor takes away from Holler Creed, it is this:

You are not alone.

Life can be overwhelming. Some days feel heavier than others, and sometimes it can feel like no one understands what you are carrying.

Whether you are experiencing anxiety, depression, grief, loneliness, trauma, addiction, self-doubt, or simply trying to get through a difficult moment, your life has value.

This page exists to encourage conversations, reduce stigma, and remind people that seeking help and support is a sign of strength.

Why This Matters

Mental health awareness has been an important value behind Holler Creed.

Through music, storytelling, and conversations, Holler Creed aims to encourage openness around difficult experiences and remind people that they are not alone in what they face.

Music cannot solve every problem, but it can provide connection, understanding, and a reminder that others have experienced difficult moments too.

That belief continues to influence the stories we share.

A Place For Conversation

Holler Creed encourages a community built around kindness, respect, and understanding.

Through music, content, livestreams, and online interactions, our goal is to encourage positive conversations and remind people that every person's experience matters.

Everyone's story is different.

Everyone's journey is different.

Everyone deserves compassion and respect.

Important Notice

Holler Creed supports mental health awareness and encourages individuals to seek appropriate support when needed.

Holler Creed is not a licensed mental health provider and does not provide therapy, counseling, diagnosis, treatment, or medical advice.

Nothing shared through this website, music, livestreams, videos, social media, or other content should be considered a substitute for professional medical or mental health care.

If you are experiencing mental health challenges, consider reaching out to a qualified mental health professional, healthcare provider, trusted person, or appropriate support resource.

If You Are Experiencing A Crisis

If you believe you may harm yourself or someone else, or you are experiencing an emergency, seek immediate assistance.

You can:

  • Contact local emergency services

  • Reach out to a trusted friend, family member, or support person

  • Contact a qualified mental health professional

  • Visit an emergency room or urgent care facility

In the United States and Canada, you can call or text 988 to reach the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline.

If you are outside the United States or Canada, contact your local emergency services or crisis support organization.

Small Steps Matter

Progress does not always happen all at once.

Sometimes moving forward looks like:

  • Getting out of bed

  • Drinking water

  • Taking a shower

  • Going for a short walk

  • Listening to music

  • Talking to someone you trust

  • Making it through one more day

Small steps matter.

Every step forward is meaningful.

You Matter

No matter what you have experienced.

No matter what you are facing today.

No matter how difficult things may feel.

Your story matters.

Support and resources are available.

Hope can still exist, even during difficult moments.

Our Commitment

Holler Creed will continue using music, creativity, and community conversations to encourage awareness around mental health.

We believe strength is not pretending everything is fine.

Strength is recognizing challenges, seeking support, and continuing forward.

Thank you for being here.

We are glad you found us.