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One805  Announces Nashville-based Singer-Songwriter (and former Santa  Barbaran), Jordan Asher Huffman, as its 2024 Mental Wellness Ambassador 
 Nashville-based  singer-songwriter and recording artist Jordan Asher Huffman is One805’s  2024 Mental Wellness Ambassador. His single Out Loud will serve as this year's anthem for all One805LIVE! events.
Huffman  will debut his song locally on May 19th at the One805LIVE! event at  Sunstone Winery, along with an impressive line-up of rock legends. See  here for more  details and tickets:  https://one805.org/events/one805live-sunstone-2024/As Mental Wellness Ambassador, Huffman will work to challenge the  stigmas around mental health and encourage mental wellness in Santa  Barbara County and beyond.  He will also speak to the issues regarding  mental health and our First Responder community 
Due to the  growing need for resources and services to support First Responder’s  mental health, Huffman and One805 are taking a proactive approach to  help protect the mental health of First Responders  working on the front lines.Huffman created his song Out Loud with one objective in mind, to create a song that gives  us permission to live rather than just survive. In his personal life  Jordan comes from a background of turbulence and pain that has shaped  who he is as a person, and everything he stands  for. Jordan lost his father twice in his lifetime, first at the age of  14 from mental illness and drug abuse, and then again years later to  suicide. 
When he was young his grandfather also ended his own life,  Jordan also lost several close friends to suicide  in their 20's. Jordan's motivation behind the song was to call out the  stigma of mental health in our society, and to illuminate our awareness  of how we feel. He also wants to empower us to quiet the intrusive  thoughts we all survive. No matter where any of  us are from or what we believe in, everybody hurts. The song's purpose  is to shine a light on the notion that it is not criminal to hurt, or to  ask for help when you need it. The song was produced and written with Alan Parsons, Noah Bruskin, Joie Scott and Michael Peterson.Many mental  health conditions, including depression, substance use disorder,  post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and even suicidal ideation, are  more common among First Responders.Constant  exposure to traumatic events and life-threatening situations and the  stress of working long hours away from family members, under high-stakes  conditions, can easily build up and take an enormous  toll on the mental health of First Responders. Huffman is  best known for his work with the Grammy award-winning producer, engineer  and performance artist Alan Parsons. In 2019, Huffman appeared as a  featured vocalist on tour with Parsons, both internationally  and domestically, performing one of the charting hits from Parsons' new  album, The Secret, which Huffman is also a co-writer and featured  vocalist on. "Alan  (Parsons) has been a huge inspiration and mentor to me and I've grown so  much as an artist with his guidance," said Huffman.  "He also  introduced me to One805 and the critical mental health needs  with respect to SB County First Responders and it felt like such a  natural fit for me to be involved because of my own personal background  with these issues."“I  am honored, and I am privileged to be this year’s campaign Ambassador  to help those who help us,” says Huffman. “ I wrote "Out Loud" with the  intention to lend  a voice and a light to those of us who might be in the dark with no  view to a way out.” Website and Music link sectionLearn more about Huffman here: https://www.jordanashermusic.com Listen to "Out Loud" here: Out  Loud