Revolutionizing the Culture on Mental Health in the Media

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Meet today’s guest Zane Landin! Zane has a strong passion for academics, design, social issues, creative writing, and learning new things all the time. Zane’s mission is to inspire individuals and communities to tap into their unlimited potential.

In today’s episode Zane chats with Emily about his mental health journey & how through his mental health advocacy he was able to partake in the MTV’s Youth Action Forum in Washington DC. Zane also speaks on the importance of setting boundaries, his mission to change the media’s narrative on mental health and SO much more.

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