Tearoom Talks

By: Toby Peacock
  • Summary

  • For far too long the construction industry along with many others have failed to treat subjects around mental health seriously.


    Join Toby Peacock as he talks through these topics to discuss ways to improve awareness and break down the barriers surrounding mental health across an array of industries.


    He will also be joined by various guests who will be discussing their own mental health struggles, the impact these struggles can have on personal and professional lives, whilst also providing any advice they can offer.


    Listen to Tearoom Talks - The podcast breaking the stigma


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    Views and opinions expressed in the podcast and on the website are that of the individual and do not represent views of businesses, brands or other individuals if mentioned. Whilst we make every effort to ensure that the information shared is accurate, we welcome any comments, suggestions, or corrections of errors. The content here is for informational and educational purposes only. Information expressed on financial, business and health matters have not been verified. For approved advice please consult a professional.

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    Toby Peacock
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Episodes
  • Farewell to series 3
    Jul 16 2024

    Join me for episode 13 of the third series of the Tearoom Talks podcast! The final episode for this series. A small summary of the series and short catch up with news around the UK along with some highlights for guests featured this series. It's been a great series with plenty of information and heartfelt stories and experiences.


    As always, thank you for listening to this episode and this series. Stay in touch and keep up to date via our social media pages.


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    8 mins
  • Dealing With Bereavement
    Jul 9 2024

    Join me for episode 12 of the third series of the Tearoom Talks podcast! This week we discuss the topic of bereavement with Amelia. A difficult topic yet so critically important to discuss when branching on themes around mental health. We look into why we sometimes react to loss in various ways, what support can be available and of course Amelia discusses her own personal journey along with the story of Suicide&Co.


    As always, thank you for listening to this episode. Stay in touch and keep up to date via our social media pages.


    Episode Links


    Suicide&Co

    https://www.suicideandco.org/


    Sucide&Co Signposting Help-Hub

    https://www.suicideandco.org/help-hub


    NHS

    https://www.nhs.uk/mental-health/feelings-symptoms-behaviours/behaviours/help-for-suicidal-thoughts/



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    31 mins
  • Growing support for agriculture
    Jul 2 2024

    Join me for episode 11 of the third series of the Tearoom Talks podcast! This week we look into the agriculture industry. An industry that really is suffering with high numbers of mental ill health, suicide and crisis calls. We are joined by Kate Miles from the DPJ foundation who talks to us on the importance of raising awareness within this industry, what they are doing to combat the issues and why the industry faces these problems.


    As always, thank you for listening to this episode. Stay in touch and keep up to date via our social media pages.


    Episode Links


    The DPJ Foundation

    https://www.thedpjfoundation.co.uk/


    Farming Community Network

    https://fcn.org.uk/help-health-issues/


    GOV Parliament Article

    Mental Health Risks to Farmers in the UK



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    43 mins

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