Don’t Look At Me In That Tone Of Voice Podacst
Don’t Look At Me In That Tone Of Voice Podacst
Podcast Description
Welcome to ’Don’t Look at Me in That Tone of Voice,’ a podcast where we dive into the real conversations about men’s mental health. Hosted by me, John Smallwood, this podcast is a safe space for men to share their stories, struggles, and triumphs. We’ll be talking about the tough stuff, from anxiety and depression to trauma and relationships. Let’s get real, let’s get honest, and let’s break down the barriers. Join me as we explore the complexities of men’s mental health and work towards creating a more open and supportive community.
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The podcast covers a range of topics related to men’s mental health, including anxiety, depression, trauma, addiction, and the impact on relationships. Episodes feature personal narratives, like Shaun's journey from teaching to entrepreneurship and authorship, and Jay's battle with addiction, emphasizing themes of resilience, vulnerability, and connection among men.

Welcome to ’Don’t Look at Me in That Tone of Voice,’ a podcast where we dive into the real conversations about men’s mental health. Hosted by me, John Smallwood, this podcast is a safe space for men to share their stories, struggles, and triumphs. We’ll be talking about the tough stuff, from anxiety and depression to trauma and relationships. Let’s get real, let’s get honest, and let’s break down the barriers. Join me as we explore the complexities of men’s mental health and work towards creating a more open and supportive community.
In this episode Debbie Rogers, founder of Sean’s Place, shares how the loss of her brother Sean inspired a community-led mental health service for men. She recounts Sean’s struggles, the failings she encountered in formal care, and how she transformed grief into a vibrant support hub offering counselling, activities, training and rapid access to help.
Debbie and the host discuss stigma, practical ways to ask someone if they’re okay, outreach into workplaces and schools, the Hub of Hope app, and how communities can make support easier to find. The episode closes with encouragement to reach out talking can save lives.

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