Anand Lalaji Urges Action on Mental Health and Youth Sports Leadership

By: Zexprwire

Georgia, US, 12th July 2025, ZEX PR WIRE, Anand Lalaji, CEO and cofounder of The Radiology Group, is using his latest feature interview, โ€œAnand Lalaji on Success, Sports, and Leadership Lessons,โ€ to advocate for greater focus on mental health and leadership opportunities in youth sportsโ€”two causes that shaped his personal and professional life.

In the in-depth Q&A, Lalaji reflects on his journey from Hellโ€™s Kitchen to becoming a healthcare leader. But beyond his career, his focus is clear: encouraging others to take action in their own communities.

Making Mental Health a Priority for Everyone

โ€œMental health isnโ€™t just a healthcare issue,โ€ Lalaji says in the interview. โ€œIt affects everyoneโ€”students, athletes, professionals, parents. And most people are struggling quietly.โ€

According to the CDC, nearly 1 in 5 adults in the U.S. lives with a mental illness, and among youth ages 12-17, 42% report feeling persistently sad or hopeless.

Lalajiโ€™s foundation supports mental health programs at Wake Forest University and other organizations. He urges people to get involved, no matter their background.

โ€œYou donโ€™t have to be in medicine to care,โ€ Lalaji says. โ€œYou can check in on a friend, donate to mental health groups, or just start talking about it openly.โ€

Building Leaders Through Youth Sports

As a former volleyball player and setter, Lalaji also emphasizes the power of youth sports to build confidence and leadership.

โ€œIn volleyball, my job wasnโ€™t to score. It was to set others up to succeed,โ€ he shares in the interview. โ€œThat lesson shaped how I lead today.โ€

His foundation sponsors programs for womenโ€™s volleyball and leadership in elite sports. He points to studies showing that girls who play sports are more likely to excel in leadership roles later in life. Yet, fewer than 25% of coaching and athletic leadership positions in womenโ€™s sports are held by women.

โ€œWe need to create more opportunities for girls to lead in sports,โ€ Lalaji says. โ€œItโ€™s not just about winning gamesโ€”itโ€™s about life skills.โ€

Small Steps, Big Impact

Lalajiโ€™s message throughout the interview is simple: success is about consistent, small actions that help others.

He encourages readers to:

  • Volunteer for local sports programs or youth mentorship groups

  • Support mental health initiatives in their schools or workplaces

  • Donate to causes like pediatric cancer, ALS, or mental health research

  • Start conversations about these issues with friends and family

โ€œSuccess isnโ€™t only about what you achieve,โ€ Lalaji says. โ€œItโ€™s about what you do to help others succeed too.โ€

To read the full interview, visit the website here.

About Anand Lalaji

Anand Lalaji is the CEO and cofounder of The Radiology Group. He is a dedicated advocate for mental health awareness, womenโ€™s leadership in sports, and community-focused philanthropy.

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