Movember & Mens Health

About this Podcast:

Meet Kurt!   I am so excited to have had him join me on The Natasha Helfer podcast!  Recognized by his signature beard, Kurt has decided to use this distinctive feature for a meaningful purpose. He annually spearheads a campaign known as "Dyeing to Stop Men Dying" to raise funds for the Movember Foundation, a prominent charitable organization dedicated to addressing global concerns related to men's mental health, suicide prevention, and prostate and testicular cancer.   Every dollar contributed during his October campaign serves as a vote to determine the colors he will dye his beard with throughout the entire month of November, often referred to as "Movember." This creative initiative transforms Kurt into a walking advertisement for critical men's health issues.   Kurt's achievements have gained him recognition on an international salon blog, where he was showcased alongside men from various parts of the world. Additionally, he has also been featured on our local Fox news station, further underscoring his impact and contributions.

About the Guest:

In his daily life, Kurt Reinhardt leads a successful career as a consultant, cherishes his role as a devoted partner and loving father, occasionally embarks on adventures, and is an enthusiastic amateur gastronaut. However, over the past decade, Kurt has also been a passionate advocate for men's health and suicide prevention.

Podcast Notes/Resources:

Donate to "Dyeing to Stop Men Dying" Here: https://movember.com/m/manorbeard?mc=1

Intro ("Fisher's Hornpipe") and outro music by Otter Creek.

Podcast edited by: Ashley Pacini

Natasha Helfer | LCMFT, CST, CSTS

Natasha is the owner and founder of Symmetry Solutions. She is a Licensed Clinical Marriage & Family Therapist in the states of Kansas and Wisconsin and a Certified Sex Therapist. Natasha has been in practice for over 20 years and works with adults and adolescents. She specializes in mental health therapy, sex therapy and sexuality concerns, family and couples services, and faith transitions within spiritual journeys.

https://www.natashahelfer.com
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