10 episodes

Matt Willis talks to inspiring people from all walks of life, who have hit rock bottom, and finds out how they made it through to the other side.
Exploring his own drug and alcohol addiction, he digs deep into what recovery means, offering tips and tools and expert advice.
With honest, frank, relatable and free flowing conversation this podcast is personable as it is informative.

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On The Mend Matt Willis

    • Health & Fitness
    • 4.9 • 331 Ratings

Matt Willis talks to inspiring people from all walks of life, who have hit rock bottom, and finds out how they made it through to the other side.
Exploring his own drug and alcohol addiction, he digs deep into what recovery means, offering tips and tools and expert advice.
With honest, frank, relatable and free flowing conversation this podcast is personable as it is informative.

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

    Lauren Mahon

    Lauren Mahon

    Matt Willis is joined by podcaster, charity founder and cancer activist, Lauren Mahon (and her dog, Ray).
    Lozza, as she likes to be called, talks to Matt about breaking the taboos around cancer, talking more openly about illnesses and death and how friends and family can really help in dark times.
    They discuss her own breast cancer diagnosis, which she got aged 31, her activism, her overactive brain and why sometimes you just need to go to the cinema.
    Lozza's podcast 'You Me And The Big C' can be found here, although she doesn't host it anymore, for reasons she discusses on the podcast.
    It's a very open, honest and inspirational chat, and we hope that you will find it as powerful a listen, as we did recording it. (and apologies for the swears!)

    If you have been effected by anything you've heard in today's episode, there are some links below for help and advice:
    Macmillan Cancer Support
    Good Grief Trust
    NHS


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    • 50 min
    Dr Rangan Chatterjee

    Dr Rangan Chatterjee

    On our latest episode, Matt Willis visits Dr Rangan Chatterjee at his home for an in-depth chat about mental health and wellbeing. 
    Rangan has practiced medicine for over 20 years and believes that good health is accessible to all of us. His goal is to change the way we look at illness and shares his learnings and expertise on his own podcast - 'Feel Better, Live More' - which Matt was a guest on previously. 
    They discuss the feeling of shame, how powerful and negative it is, and what can be done to help people disassociate with that emotion. Dr Chatterjee also shares some simple tips for better mental health, as well as talking about the 'Four Pillars' that he lives by. 
    Rangan's books are bestsellers, and his passion for making people feel better is so evident in the way he writes and speaks. In this episode, we cover addiction, mental health and mindfulness, and hope there are some good takeaways. 

    If you are effected by any of the topics discussed today, here are some links which may be helpful: 
    The Samaritans
    AA
    The NHS
    Mind

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    • 1 hr 3 min
    Tyrone Brennand

    Tyrone Brennand

    This week, Matt welcomes author, entrepreneur motivational speaker and personal trainer Tyrone Brennand to the studio.
    Tyrone is the founder of Be The Fittest, a personal training company in London, and has looked to exercise and yoga his whole life, to help him through hard times.
    He talks to Matt about some of the darkest times in his life, growing up without a father figure, his passion for yoga and what he does week in, week out to stay healthy in mind and body. They also discuss his book and his tips for people wanting to try yoga for the first time.

    If you have been effected by anything you have heard in this episode, there are some links to help and guidance below:
    Samaritans
    The Mind Charity (Mindfulness techniques)
    Alcoholics Anonymous


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    • 55 min
    Raphael Rowe

    Raphael Rowe

    On this week's episode of On The Mend, Matt is joined by the journalist, presenter, author and podcaster Raphael Rowe.
    Raphael was wrongly convicted of a crime in the late 1980s, and spent 12 years in prison. During that time, he never gave up trying to prove his innocence and never gave up hope, even in the darkest of times.
    Since being acquitted and released, Raphael has gone on to work for the BBC as a reporter on Radio 4 and regularly appears on The One Show. He hosts 'Inside The World's Toughest Prisons' on Netflix and his own podcast, 'Second Chance'.
    He talks to Matt about his time in prison (and in solitary confinement), how exercise and yoga helped him get through the days and how he eventually got the authorities to listen to his appeal.
    His memoir 'Notorious' talks about some of his darkest times and questions the justice system in the UK, which he also touches on in this episode.
    They also discuss hope and the power of having the mental strength to get through hard times.

    You can hear more from Raphael on his own podcast, Second Chance
    And you can read more about the Raphael Rowe Foundation, here
    If you have been affected by anything you have heard in this episode, there are some links to organisations who might be able to help you below.
    Samaritans
    Talking Therapies
    Drug Addicts Anonymous


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    • 56 min
    Rylan Clark

    Rylan Clark

    This week's guest is the TV and Radio presenter, Rylan Clark.
    He joins Matt in the studio to talk about the brilliant highs and crushing lows he's experienced in his life recently. After exploding on to our TV screens in 2012, as a contestant on the X-Factor, Rylan has become one of the most recognisable personalities in the UK. Known for his high energy, laughter and fabulous teeth - he is hard to miss, whether on the TV, Radio or just walking down the street.
    But a couple of years ago, Rylan went through a very difficult divorce, which left him feeling the lowest he had ever been. He didn't want to leave the house, or get out of bed, and he became very ill and turned to drink.
    In this episode, he opens up to Matt about the highs and lows of fame, loneliness, going through that incredibly difficult time and how he has come through the other side.

    Below are some helpful links for help and advice, if you have been affected by anything you have heard in this episode.
    The Samaritans
    Web Of Loneliness
    Alcohol Support on the NHS website


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    • 44 min
    Liz Karter

    Liz Karter

    In this episode Matt welcomes gambling addiction expert, Liz Karter, to the studio.
    Liz's area of specialisation is gambling addiction. This includes all of its causes and consequences which she has found to be stress, depression, anxiety, relationship problems and sometimes trauma.
     
    Liz has built an excellent reputation for helping women successfully overcome gambling addiction. She also works very successfully with men, too, and helps people overcome addictions to alcohol, drugs, digital devices and love relationships, including the complexities of online dating. She established her private practice, Level Ground, in 2010 and over the years has helped hundreds of people to live happier, healthier lives.
    In this episode, Matt and Liz discuss the all-consuming power of gambling, how technology has made it easier than ever to gamble (and hide it) and the steps someone should take if they're wanting to quit.

    Here are some links discussed in our episode - and others you may find useful:
    Liz's Website
    Liz's Book - Four Weeks To Freedom
    NHS - gambling addiction help page
    Debt Advice
    National Gambling Treatment Service


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    • 59 min

Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5
331 Ratings

331 Ratings

curlykate1 ,

Empathy and compassion

Matt and his guests show one another respect, empathy and compassion. Their stories resonate and their accounts of surrender and recovery are inspiring

Kingofknights786 ,

On the Mend

Matt Relates really well.It was Easy listening on a Serious Subject. I Enjoyed that,Really Good. Thanks

efgrant ,

Refreshingly raw and digs deep

Such a fantastic open and honest dialogue that doesnt skim the surface and gets into the nitty gritty. Matt is such a excellent easy interested engaged host and really looking forward to more seasons soon!

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