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Hosted by two Registered Social Workers with overactive tearducts and a lot of opinions about mental health

Still in Our Feels: Why Celebrity Deaths Hit So Hard

Cameron Boyce wasn’t just an actor—he was a presence. He was that hilarious, warm, effortlessly charming kid on Jessie, the goofy son in Grown Ups, and the charismatic Carlos in Descendants. He made us laugh, brought stories to life, and for so many fans, he felt like a friend. That’s the magic of media—we don’t just watch actors, we connect with them.

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Tears, Triumph, and Micro-Resilience: Small Shifts for Big Healing

In a world full of stress, both big and small, it's easy to feel overwhelmed by the weight of daily challenges. From demanding work schedules to lingering past trauma, many of us carry invisible burdens that affect our emotional well-being. However, the good news is that healing doesn’t have to be about making massive changes—it’s about the small, everyday actions we take to support our mental and emotional health. These actions, known as micro-resilience, can have a profound effect on rewiring the brain and fostering long-term healing.

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About us

The Crying Club was born out of a sacred social work ritual: crying instead of doing our actual work. Created by two passionate (and emotionally exhausted) social workers, this platform is our slightly dramatic, mostly satirical, very heartfelt way of celebrating the healing power of storytelling. We’re here to offer a safe space to feel your feelings, overshare on purpose, and ugly cry with strangers on the internet. Join us in avoiding productivity—one tear at a time.