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Doyin Richards
Mental Health and Equity in Today’s America
Doyin (pronounced “doe-ween”) Richards is a highly respected consultant, TEDx speaker, keynote speaker, and workshop facilitator who inspires people to openly discuss mental health and mental illness, while advocating for equity in the workplace and beyond. He is also candid about his own mental health struggles, having survived a suicide attempt a few years ago. Today, Doyin is committed to ensuring that no one experiences the pain he did, offering tangible, actionable solutions that deliver results for clients across the United States, including companies such as Procter & Gamble, LEGO, The New York Times, Amgen, Freddie Mac, Workhuman, and Michigan State University.
Mainstream media values his message, and he is frequently called upon for appearances on NPR, HLN, and other major outlets. Doyin has been interviewed by The TODAY Show, ABC News, Essence Magazine, Cosmopolitan, USA Today, CNN, Parents Magazine, Yahoo!, Sunrise Australia, and many more.
Doyin’s message extends beyond adults. He is the best-selling author of three children’s picture books, published by Feiwel & Friends (an imprint of Macmillan). His latest book, YOU MATTER TO ME, is told from the perspective of his puppy, Biscuit, as he watches Doyin navigate through a neighborhood where no one looks like him. WATCH ME shares the inspirational story of Doyin’s immigration to America from a third-world country, overcoming racism and intense obstacles along the way. WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE? tackles the important topic of introducing children to positive race relations without raising them to be “colorblind.” All three of his books were #1 new releases in their categories on Amazon.
Through his books, recent TEDx talk, keynote speeches, media appearances, and critically acclaimed workshops, Doyin has established himself as a leader in mental health, equity, and healthy masculinity. When he’s not working, you’ll find him in a Southern California city cheering on his two daughters as they play travel basketball.
TOPICS
Leading in a Divided America
Being an Effective Working Parent From a Dad’s Perspective
Real Talk About Equity and Mental Health
RemindingYOU: A Leader’s Guide to Positive Mental Health at Work
BOOKS
You Matter To Me
What’s The Difference?
Watch Me
I Wonder

PAST CLIENTS
Proctor & Gamble
Michigan State University
Workhuman
The LEGO Corporation
The New York Times
2K Games
Freddie Mac
Cisco
Amgen
Activison
LinkedIn
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