Mental Health Monday Mick Coyle
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"The home of the UK's conversation about mental health"
Winner - Mind Media Awards Radio Programme of the Year 2018 & 2019
Shortlisted - Mind Media Awards Journalist of the Year 2017 & 2019
Winner - Commercial Radio News Awards News Coverage of the Year 2022
Winner Commercial Radio News Awards Best News Special 2022
Mick Coyle is one of UK media's leading voices on mental health.
Since 2017, he has been exploring different aspects of mental health and well-being with guests sharing their lived experiences every Monday.
More than 275 episodes of Mental Health Monday are now available to listen to for free.
Mick regularly speaks to leading UK mental health services, to help signpost people to services if they're experiencing difficulties.
mick.coyle@bauermedia.co.uk for any podcast enquiries.
You are not alone if you are struggling with your mental health.
If you need to seek support, find services close to you by visiting http://www.hubofhope.co.uk or speak to your GP.
You can call Samaritans on 116 123 or Text SHOUT to 85258.
Don't suffer in silence.
Podcast presented by Mick Coyle.
Special thanks to John Fogarty and Lizzi Doyle
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Ep 327: #JoolsLaw with Ellen Roome
Mick is joined by Ellen Roome on this week's podcast.
Ellen's son Jools Sweeney died suddenly in 2022, he was aged 14.
A coroner ruled they couldn't register his death as suicide, because there we no signs he intended to take his life. The narrative verdict has left Jools' family with many questions.
Ellen's now looking for answers through his social media - to see if that offers any insight into why he's no longer with us, but she's not allowed to access Jools' data.
She launched a petition calling for parents to have the right to access their child's social media information and is asking parents to support her cause to create #JoolsLaw.
You can support the petition here and use #JoolsLaw on social media
Signposting services are included at the end of each episode of the Mental Health Monday Podcast.
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Ep 326: Running a marathon every day for Samaritans - with James Cooper
Mick Coyle is joined by James Cooper on this week's podcast
James is currently running a marathon every single day in 2024.
He'll complete 366 between now and the end of the year!
He was inspired to take on the challenge as part of his Smilinggg Project, which he set up after having a difficult time with his own mental health in 2014/15.
James also lost an uncle to suicide - and will be raising money for Samaritans as part of challenge.
We wish him all the very best in his challenge!
Here's a link to his fundraising page
You can follow him on Instagram
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Ep 325: Embers the Dragon launch with 'Mr Koala' Nigel Clarke from CBBC
How do I talk to my child about mental health?
Mick is joined by dad and CBBC presenter Nigel Clarke on this week's Mental Health Monday Podcast.
Nigel is lending his voice to a new animated series that helps children learn about their emotions - while also equipping parents with the tools to have conversations about mental health in a safe way.
Embers the Dragon has launched to mark Mental Health Awareness Week 2024
It comes as stats show around 49% of parents are worried about managing their child's behaviour, with anxiety being the number one reason parents are concerned.
Subscribe to the Mental Health Monday Podcast where you get your podcasts - and get video previews of each week's guests on the MHM Facebook Group.
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TOPICS: anxiety, children's mental health, podcast, ARIAs, parental advice -
Ep 324: Gawain Hewitt - Award-winning music and mental health trailblazer
Artist Gawain Hewitt is this week's Mental Health Monday Podcast guest.
Gawain works in art and music, and leads music sessions at several psychiatric hospitals, including Royal Bethlem, Springfields and Lavender Walk.
He discusses how music can create pathways for people to explore their feelings, and find connections when words are not enough.
He also designs and builds instruments, and is currently working on two commissions to make music more accessible to disabled people.
He's won a series of awards, including the Royal Philharmonic Society Impact Award and the Mastercard Brits Trailblazer Award for his work.
You can find out more about his projects on his website or watch his Tedx Talk
Gawain also discusses his own mental health journey, which includes a breakdown, an ADHD diagnosis, and an ongoing psychotherapy process.
Follow Gawain on Linkedin.
Host Mick Coyle is on X/Twitter, Instagram, Linkedin, and get video previews of each week's guests on the MHM Facebook Group.
TOPICS: Music, therapy, breakdown, ADHD, art, instruments, work pressure, spirituality, mental health podcast -
Ep 323: The Jordan Legacy - I lost my son to suicide, let's stop it happening to others
Mick is joined by returning guest Steve Phillip, founder and director of The Jordan Legacy.
Steve featured in episode 189 of Mental Health Monday, and was part of the #LeaveALightOn project.
Steve's latest project sees him teaming up with some incredible individuals and organisations for the Join The Dots tour across the North of England in June 2024.
Starting in Scunthorpe, and ending on Merseyside, Steve and the team are creating a series of arts, sports, and mental health events to help normalise the conversation about suicide.
He also talks about his work on the Zero Suicide Society strategy.
Find out more about the Join the Dots Tour, and follow Steve on Linkedin
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Ep 322: Chris Ross - From a suicide attempt to a mentality monster
Chris Ross is a powerful guest on this week's Mental Health Monday Podcast.
Chris shares his story of dealing with trauma, depression and suicidal thoughts - and how he turned his life around as a self-styled "mentality monster" who now supports others in their mental health journey.
Chris talks about the very difficult issues he's faced, but also the measures he's now put in place to give himself a "zest for life", and how you can help yourself achieve that mindset.
You can find out more about Chris on his Linkedin Profile.
Follow host Mick Coyle on Twitter/X, Instagram, Linkedin and get video previews of our guests on the Mental Health Monday Facebook Group
TOPICS: This episode talks about a suicide attempt, childhood trauma, depression, looking for hope, finding hope, mindset
There are UK signposting services included at the end of each episode.