![]() ![]() For me, I felt like it's important to really gang together on it. I feel like people really feel very alone in their issues, so it's easy to get overwhelmed by it all. I realized that this is such an important issue, and when I'm reading newspapers I'm seeing how vital it is that we really do focus on positive affirmations and good mental health in women because there's just so much negativity. I was in Canada this week and found a street that was called Hope Street, and then I would go into little shops and see little pebbles with "hope" on them. Natasha: It's interesting-I feel like when you start focusing on an issue, you see little things that make you feel like you're on a good track. I had heard about the Hope and Grace Initiative ![]() Natasha: Well, Philosophy contacted me and asked me to collaborate with them on writing a song. So, of course, I had to ask her about the message (and great cause!) behind "hope." Tell me about how you got involved with Philosophy. But I have good news: You can get a first listen of the song right here-today! Listen here: And last month, I got the chance to go behind the scenes and see Natasha putting the song together. To draw attention to the mental health needs of women and spread the feeling of hope, Natasha penned an exclusive, original song, "Hope." Along with the product launch of renewed hope in a jar, the song will be available for download on iTunes on January 13-and 20 percent of the net proceeds from the iTunes sales will benefit the Hope and Grace Initiative until 2016. So, it seems only natural that she would team up with Philosophy to support its Hope and Grace Initiative-a commitment by the brand to support community-based mental health organizations. Listen to Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Natasha Bedingfield's bright, catchy music for two seconds and you're immediately filled with positive vibes. ![]()
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