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November 3, 2019 41 mins
The Media Industry is notoriously high paced and demanding of everyone who works in it. Keeping the balance between work delivery, career advancement, personal satisfaction and private lives is a constant struggle for individuals and organisations. With a wider lens on it this is a national problem with NZ suffering a significant rate of Anxiety and Depression along with one of the highest rates of suicide amongst teen boys in the OECD.
This week we sit down with Robert Dunne, Country Manager for Movember and Ryan Jordan, Strategy Director at DAN to talk mental health, what individuals and organisations are doing to help and the work of DAN & Movember in raising issues and awareness around mental health in NZ.

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