In January of last year, 41% of US adults reported feeling symptoms of anxiety and/or depression - this is four times as much as in 2019. Research shows that workplace stressors such as long hours, economic insecurity, work–family conflict, and high job demands coupled with low job control are as harmful to health as secondhand smoke. Together, they cost the United States approximately $180 billion and 120,000 unnecessary deaths annually. How can we keep innovating on the way to help everyone — regardless of race, age, sexual orientation, or gender — get the help they may need.