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Juventus' continued commitment to promoting mental health

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Juventus' continued commitment to promoting mental health
Juventus' continued commitment to promoting mental health
Juventus' continued commitment to promoting mental health

Today, on World Mental Health Day, as promoted by the World Health Organisation, Juventus reaffirms its commitment to fostering a comprehensive culture of well-being and support.

The Club is proud to announce the launch of the second season of ‘Stories of Strength’, the innovative podcast series produced by the Juventus Creator Lab. Led by the voices of creators from the worlds of sport, music, gaming and social motivation, the aim of the series is to highlight the Club's commitment to combating the stigma attached to mental health.

Through engaging conversations led by host Nev Schulman, the well-known producer and presenter of MTV's “Catfish”, the second season of ‘Stories of Strength’ aims to inspire listeners to rethink the topic of mental health and promote open dialogue.

The podcast will be available from Thursday, 17 October in preview on TikTok, which today launched the ‘#MentalHealth - awareness is a team game’ campaign, which Juventus is proud to support: an initiative that aims to make the conversation about mental health part of our daily routine, free from prejudice and barriers.

Juventus Women will create exclusive awareness-raising content on their @juventuswomen profile and will take to the field on Sunday, 13 October, at the Allianz Stadium against Roma, wearing the hashtag ‘#MentalHealth on TikTok’ on their shirts, as an invitation for a wider audience to recognise their vulnerabilities and seek support where necessary.

Our youngest fans have also been included in this campaign, with a dedicated episode of our ‘Team Jay’ cartoon entitled ‘Face your fears’. The five-minute episode depicts how the much-loved main characters of the cartoon put themselves to the test to overcome performance and failure anxieties.

And so, we invite you to follow us: mental health is a journey, not a destination!

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