Syntax Creative, a leading digital distribution and marketing agency, has launched an impactful new initiative offering free mental health coaching for its artist clients. In partnership with Reality Co., a non-profit organization dedicated to mental health and recovery, this service aims to provide certified coaching in areas such as Mental Health, Trauma, Life, Temperament, Addiction, and Recovery to artists, songwriters, and musicians.
This invaluable service is offered at no cost to Syntax Creative clients, with donations to Reality Co. Nashville being optional but appreciated. Timothy Trudeau, CEO of Syntax Creative, emphasized the importance of accessible mental health support: “Finances should never be a barrier to receiving help. That’s the heart behind this partnership.”
Artists interested in these services can reach out to the Syntax Creative team, who will facilitate an introduction to the Reality Co. Nashville coaching team. Sessions are available via phone, video conference, or in person at the Syntax Creative offices in Franklin, TN. All interactions are completely confidential.
Trudeau further expressed, “The mental health of an artist is of utmost importance. This partnership is an extension of our commitment to our clients’ overall well-being. We’re honored to join forces with Reality Co. Nashville, knowing the profound impact this can have on our community.”
Phil Covert, Founder of Reality Co. Nashville, shared his excitement about the collaboration, noting the unique challenges that artists face in their personal and professional lives. “This partnership allows us to meet them where they are and provide meaningful, transformative support.”
Recently, Syntax Creative and Reality Co. Nashville hosted a panel discussion at the Dove Awards, featuring experts and individuals with lived experiences of mental health challenges. The discussion underscored the importance of addressing mental health in the creative community, further solidifying the need for partnerships like this.
Covert concluded, “The panel sparked conversations that need to happen. We hope this partnership continues that momentum and shows artists they’re not alone.”
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