Who We Are & What We Do
icuTalks is committed to ending the stigma against mental health within ourselves, the church, and our communities. We do this through various community events, workshops, and outreaches. By creating safe, vulnerable, and healing environments, we want everyone to know they are worthy of God's love.
Mission
We are committed to changing the narrative within ourselves, the Church, and communities in an effort to abolish the stigma against mental health.
Vision
To create a safe, vulnerable, healing
environment through authentic sharing
of God’s redeeming love.
Values
Diversity
Compassion
Transparency
Acceptance
Courage
We Are Affirming
We affirm LGBTQIA (lesbian, gay, bisexual, queer, intersex, ally/asexual), people of all genders, non-genders, and orientations. All are welcome.
Meet the Board
Kim
Honeycutt
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Kim Honeycutt
Kim Honeycutt founded her private practice in 2005, where as a psychotherapist and trauma recovery consultant, Kim provides individual services that are open to all seeking emotional healing. Kim was rated second in a "best list" of psychotherapists by Charlotte Fitness Lifestyles.
Email:
Wesbite: KimHoneycutt.com
Social:@kbhoneycutt
Kathy
Davis
BOARD
CHAIR
Kathy Davis
Kathy Davis lives in Denver, NC with her husband and two sons. She works as a CAD engineer in the semiconductor industry. Her history with overt spiritual warfare as well as depression and anxiety has led her to icuTalks, and she hopes to bring Christian awareness to the reality of both these issues, so that people can find full healing among God’s people.
Email:
Cory
Kaufman
BOARD
TREASURER
Cory Kaufman
Cory retired early from a successful career as a Professional Engineer in the nuclear power industry. He has a passion for finance, investing and helping people realize their full potential. He lives in South Charlotte with his husband and dog.
Dominique
Johnson
BOARD
SECRETARY
Dominique
Johnson
I truly love the mission of icuTalks of helping to end the stigma of mental health within our community. This ministry has helped me reestablish the broken relationship between my mother and me. When I felt like I wasn't seen, icuTalks reassured me that not only am I seen, but I'm valued, and I'm a child of God. My husband and I live in the Cornelius area, and we have a beautiful daughter.
Email: dominique.icutalks@gmail.com
Heather
Bise
BOARD
MEMBER
Heather Bise
Heather is a Baylor grad and mother of two. After the death of her son to depression, she has made it her mission to end the stigma of mental health, and help others of faith respond appropriately to the needs of those affected by depression and trauma.
Volunteering
Community & Speaking Events
We are so happy you’re interested in getting involved with icuTalks. There are so many ways for you to help, and we truly appreciate each and every effort. By lending your support, you’ll become a valuable part of our team and help strengthen our mission of ending the stigma of mental health.
Workshops
Our strength is amplified with collective action, and you can help make a difference. The support we receive is a huge driver of the good work we do in addressing mental health.