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Josh Rivedal (founder, executive director of The i'Mpossible Project) is an author, actor, playwright, and international public speaker. He has spoken about suicide prevention, mental health awareness, and diversity in more than ninety locations across the U.S., Canada, the U.K., and Australia.
He has served on the board of directors for the New York City chapter of The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. He wrote and developed the one-man play, "Kicking My Blue Genes in The Butt" (KMBB), which has toured extensively throughout the U.S., Canada, and the U.K. His memoir The Gospel According to Josh: A 28-Year Gentile Bar Mitzvah, based on KMBB and published by Skookum Hill in 2013, is on The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention's recommended reading list.
His book "How to Live Mentally Well and Crush it in College," is being implemented by colleges and universities across the U.S. He writes for the Huffington Post. Coming soon in conjunction with The i'Mpossible Project: Winning the War on Depression and Living Mentally Well.
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Josh Rivedal (founder, executive director of The i'Mpossible Project) is an author, actor, playwright, and international public speaker. He has spoken about suicide prevention, mental health awareness, and diversity in more than ninety locations across the U.S., Canada, the U.K., and Australia.
He has served on the board of directors for the New York City chapter of The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. He wrote and developed the one-man play, "Kicking My Blue Genes in The Butt" (KMBB), which has toured extensively throughout the U.S., Canada, and the U.K. His memoir The Gospel According to Josh: A 28-Year Gentile Bar Mitzvah, based on KMBB and published by Skookum Hill in 2013, is on The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention's recommended reading list.
His book "How to Live Mentally Well and Crush it in College," is being implemented by colleges and universities across the U.S. He writes for the Huffington Post. Coming soon in conjunction with The i'Mpossible Project: Winning the War on Depression and Living Mentally Well.

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