Will & Woody continue to support mental health with new campaign

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Will & Woody from KIIS National Network’s Drive Show are encouraging Australians to share a meal and genuinely connect with the people in their life in a new initiative called SHARE MY FOOD.

The campaign is an extension of the Share My Mood app that Will & Woody launched last year, aimed at encouraging us all to speak more openly about mental health.

Will McMahon says “Too often we see our relationships as simply acquaintances. SHARE MY FOOD is about sitting down and sharing a meal, while recognising and ultimately enjoying the intimacy and support that is already there, but to which we are so often closed off.”

As part of the campaign, Will & Woody are encouraging listeners to get together with friends and family today – June 9 – to host their own SHARE MY FOOD experience in order to create better connections. Listeners taking part in the SHARE MY FOOD initiative are being asked to share their experience on Instagram using #sharemyfood

Will & Woody will be sharing their meal and taking time to connect with Laura Byrne and Britt Hockley from the award-winning Life Uncut podcast and KIIS Network’s Life Uncut Radio Show.  Head to @willandwoody on Instagram and Facebook for coverage, and follow it on air on KIIS FM from 4-6pm.

SHARE MY FOOD is being supported by Butter Fish Services, a behaviour therapy and support service for adults, teenagers and children.

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10 Jun 2022 - 12:55 am

Breaking the mould. Trailblazers. Hats off to these 2 absolute legends. Thanks boys

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