To celebrate our anniversary week, we went big – not with one party, but five! We created five unique content pieces to give you a behind-the-scenes look at our work., share insights and offer tips that we believe can make a difference for journalists, newsroom managers, and organizations.
Ready to see what we cooked up? Here’s the recap:
✏️ Why Journalism Needs to Investigate Itself: A Five-Year Journey Toward Mental Health and Wellbeing
In this post, our Executive Director and Co-founder, Mar Cabra, reflects on our journey, how it all started and why today we’re helping newsroom leaders drive change; and why we dream of making our work unnecessary.
Read it here.
🌿 9 Tips From our Team
We asked our team to share their favorite wellbeing tips—and the answers were honest, helpful, and full of heart. If you’re looking for small ways to recharge or support your mental health, this post is worth a look.
Read it here.
🎞️ Training Media Leaders
In this video, Matías di Santi from Chequeado shares what he learned as a media manager during our “Mental Health Leadership for Fact-Checkers” program. He offers honest, actionable advice for creating healthier, more communicative teams in high-pressure environments. A must-watch for anyone leading in journalism today.
Watch it here.
🏢 Mental Health as a Priority for Media Organizations
This post highlights the emotional toll journalism takes on its professionals and why media organizations must prioritize mental health. With insights from leaders like Angie Drobnic Holan and Phil Chetwynd, we show how training, empathy, and support systems can build a healthier newsroom culture.
Read it here.
🔗 The Power of Community & The Mental Health in Journalism Summit
As we wrap up our anniversary series, we celebrate the incredible community we’ve built over the past five years. Together, we’ve trained over 12,500 professionals, supported 30+ organizations, and sparked a movement for mental health in journalism.
Read it here.
Now, let’s continue this momentum at the Mental Health in Journalism Summit, October 8-10, “Resilience for Uncertain Times.