• 25. "Men, is it time to talk?" Support for Men's Mental Health with Cathal Reid

  • Aug 17 2022
  • Length: 59 mins
  • Podcast

25. "Men, is it time to talk?" Support for Men's Mental Health with Cathal Reid

  • Summary

  • Join Callum & Craig as they sit down again with Cathal Reid - a schoolteacher and men's mental health activist from Ireland.  This week, they examine Men's mental health support and Cathal & Craig share the story of how they discovered Mentell a national men's mental health charity based in Stockport, England, UK that promotes the notion that talking with other men can help.  As in the past, sitting in circle around a fire and offloading their troubles can help men better understand themselves. and others in a profound and remarkable way.  So, pull up a seat and join us as we continue this double-bill on masculinity and men's mental health 

    Interested in Mentell and fancy joining a circle either online or in person? Visit www.mentell.org.uk and sign up if you feel ready to join in a circle, or even if you just want to know more about the charity.

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    Need support?

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    Visit the following organisations for support if you need it after listening to this episode:

    • Home | Mind
    • Samaritans | Every life lost to suicide is a tragedy | Here to listen
    • How to access mental health services - NHS (www.nhs.uk)
    • Homepage| Campaign Against Living Miserably 
    • Mentell - Men, is it time to Talk?
    • Making Space| Open Door 
    • Pieta House - Ireland | Darkness into Light 
    • Novas 

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