I'm Fine, You? Maybelline
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- Health & Fitness
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Maybelline New York’s ‘Brave Together’ initiative is dedicated to breaking the stigma around anxiety and depression while addressing challenges and providing resources to those in need. Through years of extensive research, Maybelline found that early intervention with the right resources and access to 1:1 support can make a positive impact on mental health. On this Podcast “I’m Fine, You?” hosted by Chrissy Rutherford, we’re channeling this mission into real life conversations to help normalize the mental health conversation and provide tangible resources and guidance for anyone who needs a mental health boost. To provide access to mental health resources, Maybelline New York will make a monetary donation to mental health organizations in conjunction with each episode of this podcast. Keep listening to hear more about how you can get involved and check out Maybelline.com/bravetogether.
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Aly Raisman On Finding Your Path To Healing
Athlete, Author, and Advocate, Aly Raisman talks about her mental health journey and finding what resources work best for her!
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Tunde Oyeneyin On Living A Life Of Purpose
Tunde Oyeneyin discusses struggling with body image and finding her true calling to motivate people to become the best version of themselves.
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Ariana Madix On The Journey Of Healing
Actress and Author, Ariana Madix talks about her mental health journey, being a cast member on Vanderpump Rules and Dancing With The Stars, and more!
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Daniella Pierson On Overcoming Challenges
Mental health advocate and self-made multimillionaire Daniella Pierson talks about turning her mental health challenges into a drive for success.
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Dr. Judith Joseph On Making Mental Health Accessible To All
Dr. Judith Joseph joins Chrissy Rutherford to talk about her mental health content, scientific research, work with patients, and more!
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Kaitlin Reagan On Living With Loss
Actress, content creator, & influencer, Kaitlin Reagan talks about her personal journey of grief after losing her soulmate Francesco to cancer.
Customer Reviews
Disappointed
I’ve listened to every episode of this podcast and with each one the common theme is appears to be focused more on younger generations. The fact is there are those such as myself that don’t fall into the “younger” group but doesn’t mean older generations should be excluded. We have mental issues like anyone else. And as such I would welcome more diverse topics that include young and old struggling with mental health issues.