Embracing our colourful minds with Brandon from Happy Tears

In this conversation, Brandon and I dive into the colourful spectrum of emotions as he shares his journey into creating Happy Tears and The Connect Deck, his perspective on finding the balance between self-improvement and allowing yourself to just be, his exciting new collaborations to further support the LGBTQIA2S+ community, pursuing your creative curiosities, mental health... and so much more!

About Brandon + Happy Tears

Meet Brandon (he/him), a self-identified recovering loner, colour enthusiast, and mental hygienist, not to mention the queer Founder behind HappyTears.ca! Brandon thrives on helping humans clean the mind of all the noise in order to connect themselves with who they truly are. Happy Tears is no exception. Launched in late 2018, Happy Tears set out on a mission to make people happy(er). From bags and apparel to a growing collection of connection card games (The Connect Deck), Brandon's creations have helped inspire its community to prioritize their mental health each day while building resilience through powerful mindset shifts and practical tools. Brandon believes wholeheartedly that to be human is not simply to feel good; to be human is to feel everything.

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