Pete Wicks' Man Made

Bauer Media

What does it really mean to be a man today? In Man Made, Pete Wicks sits down with friends, peers and public figures to unpack modern masculinity: the good, the bad and the confusing. They talk openly about the traits that define them, the moments they have got it wrong, and how expectations of men are changing. From vulnerability and relationships to friendship, fame and fatherhood, no topic is off limits. These conversations are not just for men, but for anyone who wants to better understand them. A place for real conversations about who we are, who we want to be, and how we get there. If you ever need mental-health support or want to talk about your feelings, visit the Hub of Hope to find services in your area.

  1. Jason Fox: Am I Man Enough?

    1 HR AGO

    Jason Fox: Am I Man Enough?

    Pete welcomes former Royal Marine Commando and SAS: Who Dares Wins instructor Jason Fox (AKA Foxy) to the Man Made studio. From life in the military to navigating the pressures of identity, masculinity and mental health, Foxy opens up about the realities behind the “toughest man” stereotype. He reflects on growing up without a clear blueprint for manhood, the mistakes he made along the way, and how those decisions ultimately caught up with him. He speaks candidly about struggling with confidence, imposter syndrome during his time in the forces, and the difficulty of opening up in environments where vulnerability isn’t the norm. Foxy shares how hitting rock bottom forced him to confront himself, why honesty became the turning point, and how reconnecting with others helped pull him back from the edge. He also discusses the importance of male friendships, why so many men struggle in silence, and what it really means to take responsibility for your actions. Jason is currently on tour with his new live show ‘Jason Fox: Embrace The Chaos’ with dates running across the UK until April 9th, 2026. If you want to find mental health support where you live, or talk about your feelings, visit the Hub of Hope (www.hubofhope.co.uk), where you can find links to services across the UK. We’d love you to join the conversation – follow @manmadepod on Instagram & TikTok. Content Warning: Mental Health & Suicide Producer - Connor GaniSenior Video Producer - Elena CottonCamera Operator - Garry BrownSocial Media Producer - Demi BrockwayProduction Assistant - Emily SpunginProduction Manager -Sarah NichollsExecutive Producer - Finn RyanHead of Production - Cat MoranChief Creative Officer - Lucie Cave

    50 min
  2. DJ Fat Tony: Recovery, Chaos & Forgiving My Attacker

    11 MAR

    DJ Fat Tony: Recovery, Chaos & Forgiving My Attacker

    Pete welcomes legendary DJ and cultural icon DJ Fat Tony to the Man Made studio. From growing up in Battersea with a dominant father to becoming one of the most recognisable figures in global nightlife, Tony reflects on a life shaped by chaos, addiction and relentless reinvention. In this episode he opens up about the realities of recovery, the long process of confronting learned behaviours, and why getting sober didn’t automatically fix everything. Tony talks honestly about addiction in all its forms, the mental noise that’s followed him since childhood, and the work it’s taken to finally feel comfortable in his own skin. Tony also shares the impact of being violently attacked while DJing in Margate, how he processed the trauma that followed, and why forgiveness rather than revenge ultimately gave him peace. Tony’s Full Fat Season 9 events are running across London with dates until April 2026. If you want to find mental health support where you live, or talk about your feelings, visit the Hub of Hope (www.hubofhope.co.uk), where you can find links to services across the UK. We’d love you to join the conversation – follow @manmadepod on Instagram & TikTok. Content Warning: Addiction, Violence, Homophobia Producer - Connor GaniSenior Video Producer - Elena CottonCamera Operator - Garry BrownSocial Media Producer - Demi BrockwayProduction Assistant - Emily SpunginProduction Manager - Sarah NichollsExecutive Producer - Finn RyanHead of Production - Cat MoranChief Creative Officer - Lucie Cave

    50 min
  3. 21/11/2025

    Keir Starmer: Grief, A Distant Father, and What Really Makes Him Angry

    For Men’s Mental Health Month, Pete went to Downing Street for a very special one-off episode to interview the Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer. Luckily for Pete, they did let him through that iconic black door to put a few questions to the man in charge of running the country.   The bad language may be gone, but Pete’s Big One is here to stay, and Sir Keir opened up about his role models, challenging relationship with his dad, how he’s doing things differently with his own children, and what really makes him angry.   Maybe you voted for him, and maybe you didn’t - but either way, this isn’t an ordinary interview with the prime minister so give it a listen and enjoy.  Man Made will be returning for a second series in the new year, but while you wait we’d love you to join in the conversation, to do so follow @manmadepod on Instagram & TikTok.  Thank you to Prostate Cancer UK for sponsoring this episode.  Men’s lives shouldn’t be left up to chance, so search “check your risk” now or visit prostatecanceruk.org/manrisk The 30-second Risk Checker Tool gives you tailored information about your risk that can help you have a conversation with your GP about getting tested. For Biscuit Jim    Lead Producer – Elly Lazarides   Executive Producer – Geoff Jein     For Bauer Media Group:   Director of Photography - Ben Warburton  Senior Video Producer - Elena Cotton  Executive Producer – Finn Ryan  Head of Production – Cat Moran   Chief Creative Officer –  Lucie Cave

    28 min

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What does it really mean to be a man today? In Man Made, Pete Wicks sits down with friends, peers and public figures to unpack modern masculinity: the good, the bad and the confusing. They talk openly about the traits that define them, the moments they have got it wrong, and how expectations of men are changing. From vulnerability and relationships to friendship, fame and fatherhood, no topic is off limits. These conversations are not just for men, but for anyone who wants to better understand them. A place for real conversations about who we are, who we want to be, and how we get there. If you ever need mental-health support or want to talk about your feelings, visit the Hub of Hope to find services in your area.

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