The Men Who: Talk

By: The Men Who:
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  • Welcome to ‘The Men Who: Talk’, the men’s mental wellbeing podcast brought to you by The Men Who:.


    The Men Who: is a men’s collective for mental wellbeing. With The Men Who: men have the opportunity to talk, listen, support, care for and help themselves and each other build meaningful connections in-person, online and together. 


    ‘The Men Who: Talk’ is our podcast. We’ve been running men’s talking circles in Edinburgh and beyond since 2019, but here we’re bringing the conversation to you, exploring and sharing our experiences relating to men’s mental wellbeing. 


    Each episode you’ll hear from our Trustees, members, inspirational guests, and people we’ve met on our journey so far on how they’re learning to actively manage their minds. 


    Together it is our purpose to raise the power of sharing what’s on our mind and make it easier for men everywhere to access their wellbeing potential. 


    Join us on this lifelong journey. We are The Men Who:, and welcome to ‘The Men Who: Talk’.


    Visit our website to learn more about The Men Who:, explore our Journal and join our collective - themenwho.com


    Contact us to learn more about The Men Who:, to discuss collaborations or how you can support our work - letstalk@themenwho.com


    Disclaimer: The Men Who: is a registered Community Interest Company in Scotland. The content in the podcast and on www.themenwho.com is not intended to constitute or offer a substitute for professional mental health or wellbeing advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your healthcare professional or other qualified provider with any questions you may have regarding mental health and wellbeing. Never disregard professional healthcare advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have heard on the podcast or on our website.


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Episodes
  • Episode 18 | Sacred Sons
    Aug 25 2023

    Welcome to Episode 18 of ‘The Men Who: Talk’. Today we’re joined by Adam Jackson, CEO and Co-founder of Sacred Sons. Sacred Sons is a global movement of modern Men’s Work, experienced through physical and relational trainings, helping men grow and awaken to their true power through circles, workshops, retreats, and online courses. In this episode Joe, John and Adam discuss the nature of modern masculinity, how we 'dance' alongside today's lifestyles, and how Sacred Sons are helping men globally build relational tools to be able to meet the world with discernment.


    Find our more about Adam on Instagram @adam___jackson/@sacredsons and their website, https://www.sacredsons.com/. Find out more about Convergence 8, Scotland, at https://www.sacredsons.com/convergence8.


    Follow us on Instagram @themenwho_ to see what we’re up to and engage with us online. 


    Visit our website to learn more about The Men Who:, explore our Journal and join our collective - themenwho.com


    Contact us to learn more about The Men Who:, to discuss collaborations or how you can support our work - letstalk@themenwho.com


    Music / sound credits: ‘Perspective’ by Acreage, licensed from Soundstripe


    Disclaimer: The Men Who: is a registered Community Interest Company in Scotland. The content in the podcast and on www.themenwho.com is not intended to constitute or her a substitute for professional mental health or wellbeing advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your healthcare professional or other qualified provider with any questions you may have regarding mental health and wellbeing. Never disregard professional healthcare advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have heard on the podcast or on our website.


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    56 mins
  • Episode 17 | Outdoor Therapy
    Feb 24 2023

    Welcome to Episode 17 of ‘The Men Who: Talk’. Today we’re joined by Sean Tierney, a qualified counsellor, outdoor therapist and co-founder of Outdoor Therapy Scotland. Sean offers 'Nature Connection Sessions', helping his clients engage with the outdoors and experience the holistic benefits of nature on both mental and physical wellbeing. In this episode, John and Sean explore what ‘nature’ means to us as humans, how we can become part of it again in ways that benefit us as individuals and communities, and the importance of helping our children play, explore and understand the world around them as a key part of their, as well as our own, growth and development.


    Sean offers counselling sessions in person, online or outdoors and I is based in the Southside of Glasgow. He is on Instagram @seantierneycounselling and has a website, https://seantierneycounselling.com.


    Follow us on Instagram @themenwho_ to see what we’re up to and engage with us online. 


    Visit our website to learn more about The Men Who:, explore our Journal and join our collective - themenwho.com


    Contact us to learn more about The Men Who:, to discuss collaborations or how you can support our work - letstalk@themenwho.com


    Music / sound credits: ‘Perspective’ by Acreage, licensed from Soundstripe


    Disclaimer: The Men Who: is a registered Community Interest Company in Scotland. The content in the podcast and on www.themenwho.com is not intended to constitute or her a substitute for professional mental health or wellbeing advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your healthcare professional or other qualified provider with any questions you may have regarding mental health and wellbeing. Never disregard professional healthcare advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have heard on the podcast or on our website.


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • Episode 16 | How Stories Enhance Our Wellbeing
    Oct 28 2022

    Welcome to Episode 16 of ‘The Men Who: Talk’. Today we’re joined by David Hughes. David is a youth worker, facilitator and oral storyteller based in Fife. He supports people to connect with nature and themselves. By telling old folk tales, myths and legends, David hopes to draw out the old wisdom within stories that might help us vision for a better future where people see themselves as part of the living world rather than as something separate. In this episode, David explains how he got into the art of storytelling and why it can be such a powerful medium for our individual and collective wellbeing. As a special treat, he also leaves us with a beautiful and evocative story relevant to all who are part of The Men Who: conversation and beyond.


    Find out more about David and his work at https://davidhughesstoryteller.com / @storyteller.david / https://www.facebook.com/wildtimeskinghorn/


    Explore more storytelling resources at https://www.tobarandualchais.co.uk / https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/house-of-legends-world-myths-legends/id146326421


    Follow us on Instagram @themenwho_ to see what we’re up to and engage with us online. 


    Visit our website to learn more about The Men Who:, explore our Journal and join our collective - themenwho.com


    Contact us to learn more about The Men Who:, to discuss collaborations or how you can support our work - letstalk@themenwho.com


    Music / sound credits: ‘Perspective’ by Acreage, licensed from Soundstripe


    Disclaimer: The Men Who: is a registered Community Interest Company in Scotland. The content in the podcast and on www.themenwho.com is not intended to constitute or her a substitute for professional mental health or wellbeing advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your healthcare professional or other qualified provider with any questions you may have regarding mental health and wellbeing. Never disregard professional healthcare advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have heard on the podcast or on our website.


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    1 hr and 13 mins

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