Home Actor Justin Baldoni HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers November 2021 Justin Baldoni Instagram - Here’s a little #throwback from 16 years ago. I was on a beautiful show called Everwood where I played a medical student who was either shirtless or working out 50% of the time he was on screen. But let’s go further…this pic was taken after a 12 hour shoot day and after 24 hours of barely eating or drinking and weeks of not eating carbs. Because the truth is that the guy people saw on screen was suffering from a problem that he helped perpetuate. In my attempt to live up to some made up level of the ideal male body—an ideal that also paid my bills—I would put my body through hell just so it could look as lean and ripped as possible. So people would see my body and be attracted to it. So they would be attracted to me. Maybe if my body was enough then I would be enough. I was never enough. I struggled with #bodyimage issues and muscle dysmorphia before this role and still struggle with them today. I don’t know if it ever completely goes away…but what I know now that I didn’t know then, is that I am not alone in this struggle. Today, 43% of men are unhappy with their physical appearance. And those are just the men willing to admit it. I’m super grateful that there is finally room to talk about these things. Check out the @wearemanenough @healthline podcast special we just dropped for #menshealthawarenessmonth It’s time to break the silence, and hopefully the stigma, and bring these conversations to the table. Let’s shine a light on the men’s health issues that too often are shamed into the darkness. #NoMoreSilence #manenough

Justin Baldoni Instagram – Here’s a little #throwback from 16 years ago. I was on a beautiful show called Everwood where I played a medical student who was either shirtless or working out 50% of the time he was on screen. But let’s go further…this pic was taken after a 12 hour shoot day and after 24 hours of barely eating or drinking and weeks of not eating carbs. Because the truth is that the guy people saw on screen was suffering from a problem that he helped perpetuate. In my attempt to live up to some made up level of the ideal male body—an ideal that also paid my bills—I would put my body through hell just so it could look as lean and ripped as possible. So people would see my body and be attracted to it. So they would be attracted to me. Maybe if my body was enough then I would be enough. I was never enough. I struggled with #bodyimage issues and muscle dysmorphia before this role and still struggle with them today. I don’t know if it ever completely goes away…but what I know now that I didn’t know then, is that I am not alone in this struggle. Today, 43% of men are unhappy with their physical appearance. And those are just the men willing to admit it. I’m super grateful that there is finally room to talk about these things. Check out the @wearemanenough @healthline podcast special we just dropped for #menshealthawarenessmonth It’s time to break the silence, and hopefully the stigma, and bring these conversations to the table. Let’s shine a light on the men’s health issues that too often are shamed into the darkness. #NoMoreSilence #manenough

Justin Baldoni Instagram - Here’s a little #throwback from 16 years ago. I was on a beautiful show called Everwood where I played a medical student who was either shirtless or working out 50% of the time he was on screen. But let’s go further…this pic was taken after a 12 hour shoot day and after 24 hours of barely eating or drinking and weeks of not eating carbs. Because the truth is that the guy people saw on screen was suffering from a problem that he helped perpetuate. In my attempt to live up to some made up level of the ideal male body—an ideal that also paid my bills—I would put my body through hell just so it could look as lean and ripped as possible. So people would see my body and be attracted to it. So they would be attracted to me. Maybe if my body was enough then I would be enough. I was never enough. I struggled with #bodyimage issues and muscle dysmorphia before this role and still struggle with them today. I don’t know if it ever completely goes away…but what I know now that I didn’t know then, is that I am not alone in this struggle. Today, 43% of men are unhappy with their physical appearance. And those are just the men willing to admit it. I’m super grateful that there is finally room to talk about these things. Check out the @wearemanenough @healthline podcast special we just dropped for #menshealthawarenessmonth It’s time to break the silence, and hopefully the stigma, and bring these conversations to the table. Let’s shine a light on the men’s health issues that too often are shamed into the darkness. #NoMoreSilence #manenough

Justin Baldoni Instagram – Here’s a little #throwback from 16 years ago. I was on a beautiful show called Everwood where I played a medical student who was either shirtless or working out 50% of the time he was on screen.

But let’s go further…this pic was taken after a 12 hour shoot day and after 24 hours of barely eating or drinking and weeks of not eating carbs. Because the truth is that the guy people saw on screen was suffering from a problem that he helped perpetuate.

In my attempt to live up to some made up level of the ideal male body—an ideal that also paid my bills—I would put my body through hell just so it could look as lean and ripped as possible. So people would see my body and be attracted to it. So they would be attracted to me. Maybe if my body was enough then I would be enough.

I was never enough.

I struggled with #bodyimage issues and muscle dysmorphia before this role and still struggle with them today. I don’t know if it ever completely goes away…but what I know now that I didn’t know then, is that I am not alone in this struggle. Today, 43% of men are unhappy with their physical appearance. And those are just the men willing to admit it.

I’m super grateful that there is finally room to talk about these things. Check out the @wearemanenough @healthline podcast special we just dropped for #menshealthawarenessmonth It’s time to break the silence, and hopefully the stigma, and bring these conversations to the table.

Let’s shine a light on the men’s health issues that too often are shamed into the darkness. #NoMoreSilence #manenough | Posted on 09/Nov/2021 22:52:12

Justin Baldoni Instagram – It was nearly 8 years in the making. 

If you haven’t seen it yet there’s no better day then today! Also please check out the incredible documentary series my brother @amusiol directed about the making of the film. (You can find it in extras on Disney+)

I’ll never forget this special moment while filming, the hair on my arms still stands up till this day thinking about it 😳 proof the next workd is just two inches away. Zach’s story has touched and impacted so many of you the same way he touched me the day I met him. That’s why I made the promise to share his story with all of you. Zach- I love you so damn much. 💙 Thank you for trusting me with your story and for sharing your heart with all of us through your music. 

If Zach has touched your life please consider donating to the Zach Sobiech osteosarcoma fund (@childrenscancer) so we can finally cure children’s cancer.
Justin Baldoni Instagram – Listening to Eldra and hearing him share his wisdom I had this lightbulb moment about the way I’m raising my kids.

Because of the nature of the industry I work in, and our culture, I’ve been given a platform and oftentimes a pedestal in my journey with masculinity, and undefining what it means to me to be a man. But there are people, like Eldra Jackson III, who have been doing this human work for years and in depths I have not yet touched. I was lucky enough to meet Eldra and hear him speak at TED Women ➡️the year after I gave my #TEDtalk and I’m so honored and humbled that he came on The #ManEnough Podcast to share his wisdom, story, transformation, and his humanity. I continue to learn so much from him and I needed his reminder that “you don’t become love, you are love; you reconnect to it.” 

Eldra is a man who is reconnected to love and I really hope you’ll check his episode out. Available now on any podcast platform or at the link in my bio. 

And please check out the incredible work he does with @inside__circle and support them if you’re able to. 💛🙏🏼

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