Kenny Brandmuse Happiness His

Kenny Brandmuse launches Happiness His, a love webcast for men who love men.

Brand and storytelling strategist, Kehinde Bademosi (popularly known as Kenny Brandmuse) who came out in 2015 after a harrowing divorce experience from a 5-year marriage has announced plans to launch HappinessHis. HappinessHis is a webcast solely devoted to the love stories of men who love men with the goal of inspiring others in their pursuit of love and happiness. The webcast spotlights untold love stories of same-gender-loving men from all around the world.

“We hope these stories will inspire your love journey and your pursuit of happiness. Our mission is to be the virtual museum of love and happiness for men who love men,” the website reads. “While same-sex love has been around as long as we humans have been around, officially recognized same-sex relationships are relatively new in the mainstream media. As a result, many people get their information about same-sex relationships through the (often distorted) lens of heteronormative media. By shining the spotlight on the love stories of men who love men, we can reclaim the narrative about what it means to love ourselves and others as men. We can also inspire younger same-gender-loving men that their love is worthy.”

“As a storytelling strategist in my day job, I have witnessed the transformative power of purpose-told storytelling. HappinessHis is a privilege for me to contribute to the love journey of other men like me,” Kenny Brandmuse says. He currently works with Johns Hopkins University and he’s the founding Director of the Social Innovation Unit at the Baltimore City Health Department.

The first episode of the Webcast is about 55-year-old Dr. Robert Garofalo. It premieres on January 25, 2021. You can subscribe via this link or subscribe to the YouTube channel to be updated about new releases.

To submit your story, in order to be interviewed for the webcast, follow this link.

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