From Burnout to Hope | Mazen Rukayni | TEDxRiyadh
In "From Burnout to Hope," I address the often-overlooked issue of mental health, sharing a personal story that underscores the urgency of speaking out. Through my journey, I explore the stigma surrounding mental health and the profound impact of silence on individuals and communities. I emphasize that vulnerability is a form of strength, encouraging others to share their struggles and seek help. My talk aims to inspire a culture of openness, connection, and support ultimately transforming lives and fostering greater understanding. A software engineer from King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals and a serial entrepreneur passionate about building impactful solutions. His professional experience spans the Arab Bank, the Royal Court, and the Misk Foundation, giving him a unique blend of technical expertise and deep institutional insight. His entrepreneurial journey began in high school and later evolved into a purpose-driven career. Today, Mazen is the Co-Founder of Labayh, the leading mental health platform in the region, where he is dedicated to breaking stigma and empowering individuals through accessible and transformative psychological care. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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