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Pro athletes are increasingly speaking out about mental health challenges. In baseball, the San Francisco Giants have emerged as a leader in setting up mental health resources for their players.
In partnership with the district, the free program is spearheaded by the mental health advocacy nonprofit, the Kevin Love Fund, founded by Miami Heat player Kevin Love.
Hoda Kotb sits down with Kevin Love, the five-time NBA all-star and advocate for mental health, on her podcast “Making Space” where he opens up about his experience with panic attacks.
As his NBA career winds down, Love, 36, spoke about working with his mental health-focused Kevin Love Fund.
The 36-year-old, whose Kevin Love Fund focuses on mental health, said he wants others to know it’s OK to be vulnerable, even around other men. “I’m an unfinished product,” he said.
The 36-year-old, whose Kevin Love Fund focuses on mental health, said he wants others to know it’s OK to be vulnerable, even around other men. “I’m an unfinished product,” he said.