Mental Illness

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Jeremy Jackson is an American actor and singer. Best known for his role as Hobie Buchannon on the world wide television show Baywatch.He exploded onto the co...

Jeremy Jackson is an American actor and singer. Best known for his role as Hobie Buchannon on the world wide television show Baywatch.

He exploded onto the commercial scene starring in dozens of national network ad campaigns including television and print and

has continued to star in several daytime television series and films. He excelled in the music industry releasing two full-length albums with two top ten hits and several singles that launched him into a full European Tour and was honoured at the World Music Hall of Fame, as well as inducted into the Young Hollywood Hall of Fame.

In this episode, Jeremy takes us back to the beginning of a career that saw him step into the spotlight at the age of six years of age. He walks us through being catipulted into the heights of fame like no other when Baywatch became a world wide phenomenon, and all eyes were on him all the time whilst trying to navigate growing up.

He openly shares his dark periods with addiction and where it drove him to, to getting the help he needed and going through recovery which ultimately saw him change his life around to now using his platform to empower and help others around the world that have or are going through addiction.

To find out more information about Jeremy and to keep up to date with all of his projects, simply head to his socials @jeremyjacksonfitness

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We hope you love the designs and remember that as much as they will keep you safe, they will also continue raising much needed awareness towards Mental Health.

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Julie Snook and Mel Greig discuss Endometriosis.

Joining Founder Glenn Marsden in studio is TV Personality Mel Greig and Journalist and News Anchor Julie Snook to discuss Endometriosis. An unbelievably raw,...

Joining Founder Glenn Marsden in studio is TV Personality Mel Greig and Journalist and News Anchor Julie Snook to discuss Endometriosis.

An unbelievably raw, honest and insightful chat all around the silent illness that effect 1 in 10 women here in Australia

Mel & Julie share their own personal stories with the illness, through diagnosis to trying to manage it and what has helped them get through some of their hardest days.

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Australian Actor Tim Franklin gets behind the Imperfectly Perfect Campaign's Efforts.

I have jumped onto the Imperfectly Perfect Campaign run by the very talented Glenn Marsden. It is work like this that will chisel away at the stigmas build u...

I have jumped onto the Imperfectly Perfect Campaign run by the very talented Glenn Marsden.

It is work like this that will chisel away at the stigmas build up around mental health especially within men. His unforgiving images cast a light over an important darkness in men that needs to be seen.

Being raised in an Australian masculine culture your often told “you’ll be right” and “don’t be a pussy”, iv felt myself and I’m sure its the same for a lot of other young men a sense of embarrassment for having a feeling that shows vulnerability.

The feeling is bad enough isn’t it? Let alone a sense of shame for having it on top of it.

Thats why we need to break down this built up world of bravado and show everyone, being vulnerable and brave enough to voice it, is truly masculine in its own beautifully feminine way.

Growing up with the world of social media your shown so many perfectly illustrated lives or the other side of the coin, constant saddening truths.

Where is the middle ground? When have you seen a post of someone saying “oh I’m feeling a little anxious and sad for some reason today”?

I think its these everyday trepidations that build up on us.

This is why I think its so important to check in with yourself and others when feelings arise. It could take a simple word from a loved one that can turn us away from the thought. Better to be the self evolving fool that asks the question, then to sit within the thought for however long your willing to hold onto it. It’s absolutely fine to not be ok.. it’s all part of the ride. “I wanted to write down exactly what I felt, but somehow the paper remained empty..... .....and I could not have described it any better” - Tim Franklin

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The Imperfectly Perfect Campaign is creating awareness and not a substitute for professional advice. Should you need help, please refer to your nearest crisis numbers.