
32 episodes

Yorkshire Grit This Is Distorted
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- Health & Fitness
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5.0 • 2 Ratings
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Yorkshire Grit is here to tackle some of the biggest issues in men's mental health, including within sport. Hosted by Tommy Bustard and with special guests each episode
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Yorkshire Grit - Series 3, Episode 10: Russel Ellis - The man behind the lens
Yorkshire Grit is here to tackle some of the biggest issues in men's mental health, including within sport. Hosted by Tommy Bustard and with special guests each episode
Russel Ellis - The man behind the lens -
Yorkshire Grit - Series 3, Episode 9: James Dunn - Anxiety and Addiction Specialist
Yorkshire Grit is here to tackle some of the biggest issues in men's mental health, including within sport. Hosted by Tommy Bustard and with special guests each episode
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Yorkshire Grit - Series 3, Episode 8: Lee Stephenson
Yorkshire Grit is here to tackle some of the biggest issues in men's mental health, including within sport. Hosted by Tommy Bustard and with special guests each episode
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Yorkshire Grit - Series 3, Episode 7: Jess Learmonth
Yorkshire Grit is here to tackle some of the biggest issues in men's mental health, including within sport. Hosted by Tommy Bustard and with special guests each episode
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Yorkshire Grit - Series 3, Episode 6: Alex Richardson
Yorkshire Grit - Series 3, Episode 6: Alex Richardson
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Yorkshire Grit supported by Le Col with Chris Opie
Yorkshire Grit is here to tackle some of the biggest issues in men's mental health, including within sport. Hosted by Tommy Bustard and with special guests each episode
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Customer Reviews
You’re beautiful mates! Inside and out!
Men’s mental health is undoubtedly a guiding force in so many of the societal problems facing the western world. Despite its Yorkshire roots, this podcast's applicability to the entirety of the western world cannot be understated. Having grown up in a small southern conservative town in the United States, there is nearly perfect overlap with many of the issues with masculine norms described in the first episode. Men’s sporting culture is a significant contributor to this and is addressed very thoroughly in the first episode. Furthermore, many of these issues are addressed through the lens of empirical and academic research. As a researcher in a psychiatric field, it’s refreshing to hear empirical research being referenced and acting as a jumping off point for discussions about real-life experiences. This is very much counter to the ever-growing and pervasive anti-science and anti-truth zeitgeist present in much of today’s societies. In shorter terms, it’s a handful of intelligent blokes, using life experiences to substantiate research about what all men face, but never talk about. And what better starting point for a revolution than discussing it in an open format such as a podcast? Here’s to hoping it’s as helpful and insightful to your Yorkshire countrymen as it is to the rest of us men out here. Cheers!