Man Chat

Sean & Huggy
Man Chat Podcast

Each week we will bring you relevant topics that we feel will be impacting men’s mental health or wider topics that we believe have an effect on men's mental health.  Our goal is to make talking about mental health as a man become a natural thing. We hope that by calling out and discussing the latest events it will help men realise they aren’t alone and are one of many. We will also be trying to give our best advice to help solve the problems that you’re facing with your mind. Please send us what is troubling you and we will do our best to give sensible, productive advice. And finally, as we believe in the importance of sharing your mental health, each week we will share the highs and lows from our week. We would also love to hear about your highs or lows and get you involved in the show. This is a show for men to switch off to and hopefully encourage you to start talking and thinking about your mental health.  Enjoy! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Episodes

  1. Guest Interview: Tom Home - Founder of Blokes

    07/09/2021

    Guest Interview: Tom Home - Founder of Blokes

    Special guest time! This week we are joined by Tom Home, founder of Blokes and all round gent. Tom talks us through how his mental health deteriorated following getting dropped from the uni rugby team and how, on reflection, his mental state wasn’t the best when he was younger. He also shares the overwhelming feeling he felt by being prescribed everything at once and deciding to settle on conversations. Tom’s a big believer of normalising talking about what’s going on in your mind. He also discusses how Blokes was born from the 2020 Lockdown. Find more information here - https://www.blokes.life/.  Huggy’s playlist gets another honourable mention and there is some fantastic advice shared for those who are just starting uni. There’s also a shoutout for Northumbria university for the mental health support they offer - go on lads! We urge you to share this episode with anyone you know that is about to go into university.  And we finish with our favourite guest question: What is good mental health? A great answer from Tom and a fantastic guest to our podcast.  Make sure to share this with your friends! As always, if you would like to get in touch and appear on a podcast get in touch via the links below: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/themanchatpodcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/manthoughts Website: www.lockerroomjournal.co.uk Email: Manchat@lockerroomjournal.co.uk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    44 min
  2. Olympics, Organisations, and Instagram

    24/08/2021

    Olympics, Organisations, and Instagram

    Back in our new routine and back to being consistent. Episode 11 is here and this week we go into the Olympics and how it highlighted mental health in top sports stars and we look at what organisations can do to protect mental health. Gypsy King (fancy being a guest?) gets a shout out for being the most consistent mental health poster on Instagram and we discuss how we could use Instagram to add more mental health posts to the feed. Huggys hangover gets exposed and watch out for an upcoming poll on @themanchatpodcast's Instagram.  The Agony Uncle this week covers how to celebrate a birthday when its also an anniversary death. Any tips on this one, please send them in lads! And then the infamous #SayYourDay. Huggy talks through his vaccination, napping, housing, and we dive into his screen time - can anyone beat 1 hour 29min scrolling Instagram a day? Sean shares his continued mission to work through burnout (Tip: It’s not really possible), and some new blue light glasses.  We end with Huggy talking about his soil pipe and a story about a pigeon.  We hope you enjoy and please feel free to reach out to get involved. We’re just two men on a mission to get men talking, all shares are appreciated!! As always, if you would like to get in touch and appear on a podcast or ask the Agony Uncles a questions, get in touch via the links below: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/themanchatpodcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/manthoughts Website: www.lockerroomjournal.co.uk Email: Manchat@lockerroomjournal.co.uk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    53 min
  3. Our Mental Health

    10/08/2021

    Our Mental Health

    Into double figures we go! And this time we’re in a new virtual studio - expect sound effects throughout. This week we talk through about our mental health over the last couple of weeks and the effect burnout has had on us both. Huggy talks through his life’s troubles from work, to surgery, to buying a house and how his support system is helping him take the pressure off. We also dive into which supermarket has the best meal deal (Still no Tesco sponsor).  Sean shares the struggles of not having enough annual leave to recharge leading to his current mission of recharging whilst on the go. He shares the 3 tips he’s found so far to help and also discusses his issue with sweating.  Agony Uncles offers advice on those with Tourettes looking to make new friends. Some good advice and the introduction of a clap from the audience (we said there would be sound effects) #SayYourDay returns with Huggy’s recovery from knee surgery, Sean washing his clothes in a bin, and a great tip to make the most of your lunch hour We hope you enjoy and please feel free to reach out to get involved. We’re just two men on a mission to get men talking! All shares are appreciated!! As always, if you would like to get in touch and appear on a podcast or ask the Agony Uncles a question, get in touch via the links below: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/themanchatpodcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/manthoughts Website: www.lockerroomjournal.co.uk Email: Manchat@lockerroomjournal.co.uk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    56 min

About

Each week we will bring you relevant topics that we feel will be impacting men’s mental health or wider topics that we believe have an effect on men's mental health.  Our goal is to make talking about mental health as a man become a natural thing. We hope that by calling out and discussing the latest events it will help men realise they aren’t alone and are one of many. We will also be trying to give our best advice to help solve the problems that you’re facing with your mind. Please send us what is troubling you and we will do our best to give sensible, productive advice. And finally, as we believe in the importance of sharing your mental health, each week we will share the highs and lows from our week. We would also love to hear about your highs or lows and get you involved in the show. This is a show for men to switch off to and hopefully encourage you to start talking and thinking about your mental health.  Enjoy! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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