Rituals We Share :90 | Love, Your Mind.
"Love, Your Mind" is teaming up with 11 professional sports leagues and organizations to encourage fans to prioritize their mental health. “Love, Your Mind” is a collaboration between Huntsman Mental Health Institute and The Ad Council. This campaign -harnesses the culturally influential power of sports by convening sports leagues and organizations to share mental health rituals and stories to normalize talking about and taking care of our mind. All “Love, Your Mind” PSAs and activations promote LoveYourMindToday.org (ConAmorTuMente.org). This partnership includes participation from: Major League Baseball (MLB) Major League Soccer (MLS) National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR) National Basketball Association (NBA) National Football League (NFL) National Hockey League (NHL) National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA) United States Tennis Association (USTA) Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA) World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) Visit LoveYourMindToday.org/sports to learn more. #LoveYourMind Subscribe for Ad Council’s latest PSAs: http://bit.ly/SubscribeAdCouncil The Ad Council is where creativity and causes converge. We bring together the most creative minds in advertising, media, technology and marketing to address many of the nation’s most important causes. We’ve created many of the most iconic campaigns in advertising history in order to raise awareness, inspire action and save lives. Visit our website: https://www.adcouncil.org/ Visit Ad Council’s Official Blog: https://www.adcouncil.org/learn-with-... Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/adcouncil Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/adcouncil Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adcouncil/
Hate crimes are on the rise, and yet 85% of Americans consider themselves unprejudiced.Bias and discrimination are among the most pressing issues facing our nation today. Love Has No Labels is a movement to promote acceptance and inclusion of all people across race, religion, gender, sexual orientation, age and ability.Throughout its duration, Love Has No Labels has opened a dialogue about our implicit biases—our assumptions, stereotypes, and unintentional actions toward others based on their perceived differences or labels—and erodes those biases by flooding the market with diverse images of love.We believe love is the most powerful force to overcome bias. Together, we can create a more inclusive world.Visit https://lovehasnolabels.com/ to learn more.
Nearly 70 million adults across the U.S. are likely to experience mental health challenges – while also holding attitudes and beliefs that may discourage them from seeking help. “Love, Your Mind” inspires people across the country to nurture their relationship with their minds the same way they care for their closest personal relationships. Because when we start to see our mental health as a partnership that needs our love and attention, we can experience how taking care of it lays the foundation for success in every area of our lives. All “Love, Your Mind” PSAs and activations promote LoveYourMindToday.org & ConAmorTuMente.org, a new website that helps individuals explore specific emotions and scenarios that can affect their mental health, along with suggesting self-care strategies and coping practices. Visit https://loveyourmindtoday.org/ to learn more.
Young adulthood is a critical time, when many people experience mental health issues and significant stress from life transitions like moving from home and beginning college or a career. Seize the Awkward inspires young adults to help friends who are struggling with mental health issues (and who may be at risk for suicide) by encouraging them to consistently start and sustain conversations about mental health with their friends. Recognizing the need for culturally relevant content and resources for Black and Hispanic/Latine young adults, the new iteration of the campaign, “We Can Talk About It,” reflects the lived experiences of a diverse range of young people. Inspired by the insight that young people are surrounded by harmful messages around mental health, the campaign encourages them to counteract these messages by reaching out to friends who may be struggling. The campaign drives to SeizeTheAwkward.org, where visitors can explore resources and tools to help them start a conversation with a peer around mental health.
There is a mental health crisis among our country’s youth. Young adolescents (10-16) are experiencing increased rates of mental health challenges and youth of color, in particular, face the additional trauma of systemic racism and greater challenges in accessing the support they need. Sound It Out uses the power of music to help parents and caregivers have meaningful conversations with their middle schoolers about emotional wellbeing. We paired middle-school aged kids and their caregivers with musical artists, like KAMAUU, Tobe Nwigwe, Empress Of, and Lauren Jauregui, to create an album of exclusive songs inspired by the emotions in their conversations. The album is available at SoundItOutTogether.org and EscuchandoSentimientos.org, where caregivers can also access free, expert-vetted resources to guide conversations with their child about emotional wellbeing.