Since last year, my reinvigorated, bearded persona has cultivated a sense of appreciation, confidence, and determination, personally and professionally, that has instilled motivation in others. The mental health journey that started in September of 2024 has propelled my life into uncharted territory, from running for city council, freelance writing in a local paper, and becoming a framed photographer. And Movember has been one of the keys in recovery.
Movember has helped fund documentaries and online tools to provide guides to overcoming mental hurtles with connection. Their financial assistance with the Ken Burn’s documentary, Hiding in Plain Sight, has illuminated the variety of mental illnesses, like depression, anxiety, and addiction, as well as the treatments available. The Movember Conversations online tool helps instill confidence and knowledge for tackling tough conversations, like heartbreak, isolation, stress, and aging. Created by licensed psychologists, it utilizes basic tenements of connection to allow people to feel heard, share vulnerabilities, and build relationships. The organization continues to sponsor grants for veterans and first-responders as well as workshops to bring people together throughout the world.
My grandfather, Charles Palladino Senior, had a wonderful trait of outwardly showing his emotions. His openness is a wonderful and powerful gift of humanity, and he left an amazing legacy on the world after he passed away in October last year. So many men are not open to sharing their minds, sometimes out of fear or frustration. Opening up about our feelings and emotions is the only way acknowledge shared struggles and find avenues of support. Showing a little vulnerability makes us human, allowing compassion, forgiveness, and empathy to grow stronger in our communities. It all starts with our collective voices.
This November, my goal is to run thirty-four miles, venturing back to the Mike Nolan 5K in South Glens Falls and the Run for Kids 5K in Hudson Falls, embark on my inaugural participation in the Gobble Wobble 5K, continue running and collecting trash with the Glens Falls Run Club on Tuesday evenings, and enjoy longer trail runs with the Adirondack Runners on the weekends. Each step of the journey will showcase the breath of the unique places in upstate New York and the people that make our community special. This month will not only support the Movember organization but countless other organizations that build resilience and connection, from Open Door Mission, South Glens Falls Faculty Association, Hudson Falls Rotary Club, and the Adirondack Runners. Grow the stache, raise money for charity, and keep opening up about our collective struggles to become a beacon of light for the community.