We launched VRYeveryday in 2018 as the first all natural supplement line 100% dedicated to supporting Mental Health and Wellbeing. It has always been our mission to be part of the discussion in supporting multiple pathways to wellbeing to include all natural support for the key neurotransmitters associated with mood balance. Today, we are grateful that this subject has gained much needed attention world wide and there are such things as #MentalHealthAction Day and #MentalHealthAwarenessMonth.
In this episode I'm joined by music industry executive and wellness entrepreneur Rynda Laurel who shares her journey from addiction and depression to taking charge of her own mental health & wellness by starting a natural supplements business called VRYeveryday...
Our founder Rynda Laurel joins the Crooners in Coffee Shops podcast to talk music, mental health, VRYeveryday and wisdom from Grandma- “You can only compare yourself to yourself” ☕️
In partnership with over 450 brands, nonprofits, cultural leaders and government agencies,VRYeverydayis proud to be a partner in the first-ever Mental Health Action Day on Thursday, May 20th when we will encourage and empower people to take the next step for#MentalHealthAction. Go to MentalHealthActionDay.org to learn more and join our effort to shift from awareness to action on mental health!
Learn something new about self-care, hear powerful mental health stories, contribute to the conversation, build community, and spread awareness to end stigma. Let's come together for an important cause and spread love & light to help heal the world collectively.
The path towards sobriety is also a story of mental healing. Since it directly impacts our minds, dealing with anxiety and depression is also a huge factor when getting rid of addiction. However, treatments for such a diagnosis are primarily dependent on a huge amount of medication. Jason Wrobel and Whitney Lauritsen talk with Rynda Laurel to share how her pursuit for natural-based solutions to overcome her own addictions led to the creation of VRYeveryday. She talks about her work on educating people on how to lessen hard medication in favor of organic herbs and even psychedelic drugs. Rynda also looks back on how she dealt with the absence of willpower when she was still struggling to heal, how to surrender to other people, and why prominent people must not be afraid to show a bit of humanity by talking about mental health.
“Wellness is the new black and that’s OK with me, it’s better than heroin chic for all of us,” notes Rynda Laurel, a holistic mental health and recovery advocate and founder of VRYeveryday, a line of all-natural mood balancing supplements for mental health and wellbeing.