The last couple of years have been mentally tough on Joe Jonas, but heโs managed to convert that pain into fuel for helping others. He started by dropping his latest album Music for People Who Believe in Love, which focuses on themes of love, forgiveness, and self-acceptance after heartbreak.
He made those themes tangible talking openly about his own issues, the value of therapy and the importance of processing your struggles.
He emphasized that early this year when he helped Buddies Coffee in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Theyโd posted a tragic video that went viral on TikTok because it shone a stark light on rising rent costs. Jonas visited the shop and shared it with his legions of followers.
Finally, he partnered with Heineken for a cause dear to my heart. They called it the โSocial Off Socialsโ campaign, and it promotes something we should all remember: taking breaks from screen time to have some real-world social connections.