Variety Content Studio's 'Notes to My Younger Self' video series, created in collaboration with the American Heart Association, has been nominated for a prestigious Digiday Video and TV Award. The series features well-known actors and media personalities such as Josh Peck, Amber Riley, Karamo Brown, and Alyssa Milano sharing valuable insights on stress management and offering advice they wish they had received when they were younger.
The 'Notes to My Younger Self' series was released last year in six parts, spanning from June to December. Each installment delves into the personal experiences of the featured stars, reflecting on their past selves and discussing how they coped with stress at different stages of their lives.
The nomination for the Best Brand Film — Series category is a testament to the impact and quality of the content produced by Variety Content Studio and the American Heart Association. The winners of the Digiday Video and TV Awards will be announced on April 16, showcasing the best in branded content projects across various industries.
Executive produced by Variety Content Studio's Sydney Kramer and Andrew Hampp, 'Notes to My Younger Self' offers a unique and engaging approach to addressing stress management and heart health. The series not only provides valuable advice but also encourages viewers to reflect on their own experiences and ways to improve their well-being.
Featuring heartfelt conversations and personal anecdotes, each episode of 'Notes to My Younger Self' captures the essence of growth and self-discovery. Through the lens of the featured stars' journeys, viewers are inspired to prioritize their mental and physical health.
Variety Content Studio, known for its custom content production, has once again demonstrated its commitment to creating impactful and meaningful storytelling. The success of 'Notes to My Younger Self' highlights the power of collaboration and storytelling in raising awareness about important health issues.