Overview
- Kendis Gibson, a former ABC News anchor, claims a toxic work environment exacerbated his depression, leading to a suicide attempt in 2018.
- Gibson describes experiences of covert racism, including being reprimanded for wearing jeans on-air and being told he was 'worth less than toilet paper.'
- He alleges retaliation after spearheading a Diversity Task Force, with his appearances on 'Good Morning America' dropping sharply afterward.
- Gibson recounts his struggles with mental health, including reliance on Ambien and alcohol, before seeking therapy and exploring psychedelic treatments.
- Now an anchor at PIX11 News in New York, Gibson discusses his journey in his memoir 'Five Trips,' which aims to spark conversations about mental health and alternative healing.