Men’s Mental Health Takes Center Stage With Wayne Brady as Cover Story

Mental health isn't just a private struggle, it's a public conversation that too many men have been left out of. Today marks the launch of the Men's Mental Healthcampaign from Mediaplanet, designed to shift the way we talk about mental well-being among men, particularly those navigating the pressures of midlife.

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For generations, men have been expected to stay strong, silent, and self-reliant. But emotional resilience doesn't mean going it alone. The Men's Mental Healthcampaign is here to challenge outdated norms and create space for honest conversations, connection, and care. The goal: to empower men to prioritize their mental health and recognize that reaching out is a powerful act of courage.

Featuring cover story Wayne Brady, the campaign puts a spotlight on real and relatable stories that challenge long-held ideas about masculinity and mental health. The multi-talented entertainer and host of the podcast “Wayne Brady's What If?! with Jonathan Mangum”opens up about dismantling toxic masculinity, prioritizing self-care, and the pivotal moments that shaped his mental health journey. Through candid reflections on fatherhood, identity, and the pressures of performance, Brady encourages men to let go of unrealistic expectations and embrace a healthier, more authentic version of themselves.

The print component of “Men's Mental Health” is distributed in today's edition of USA Today. The digital component is distributed nationally, through a vast social media strategy, and across a network of top news sites and partner outlets. To explore the digital version of the campaign, visit: https://www.futureofpersonalhealth.com/campaign/mens-mental-health/

This campaign was made possible with the support of Wayne Brady, the American Psychiatric Association, Mike Sorrentino, Dr. Justin Pruder, Dr. Alok Kanojia, Man Therapy, Mental Health Foundation, Mental Health America, the Kevin Love Fund, the American Psychological Association, Movember, the Depression & Bipolar Support Alliance, The Headstrong Project, and features paid content from the United States Tennis Association & YogaSix.

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