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Part-time business grows to full-time and 14 employees

Part-time business grows to full-time and 14 employees
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Local mental health support unreliable

Local mental health support unreliable
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Here s to super heroes and their mental health challenges

Article content Over the last couple weeks, I’ve been doing something that seems to have become a bit of an annual tradition for my husband and me: watching all of the Marvel movies in timeline order. Because mental health has been on my mind a lot lately, the way the movies tackle the topic has stood out to me even more than usual. I’ve always been a big fan of Iron Man – in fact, my husband and I get into frequent debates about who is better between Iron Man or Captain America. I’m a big fan of the fact that Tony Stark is just a regular guy (Well, aside from being a genius and billionaire…) who decided to fight for a better world. I’ve also always appreciated the ways the MCU has kept Tony as perhaps the most human of all the Avengers, so when we got round to Iron Man 3, I knew going in that it shows Tony struggling to make sense of what he’d gone through to that point. But this time watching it really got me thinking.

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