
Focusing on men's mental health, I will be speaking to inspirational men about their mental health journey to show that vulnerability isn't rooted in weakness, but in strength. Vulnerability is contagious. Throughout these interviews, I am hoping to demonstrate the power of ruthlessly authentic vulnerability from inspiring people to create a world where all of us can be our true selves and create ... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 65 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Join Zak and I as we discuss his new track 'Less of a Man', which explores our relationship with masculinity and what it means to be a man in today's society. We also chat about Zak's experiences of mental health, his exceptional table tennis talent,... more
This week's very special episode of Man Down is with the brilliant Mo Gawdat. Mo is the former Chief Business Officer of Google X (Google's so-called 'moonshot factory' responsible for off-the-wall ideas such as self-driving cars and a balloon-powere... more
This week's episode is with the brilliant Lars Wilde, co-founder of Compass Pathways. We talk about Lars' own journey with mental health, which led him to his first experience with psilocybin (the active ingredient in 'magic' mushrooms), as well as t... more
Dr. Russell Kennedy specializes in the art and neuroscience of helping people recover from anxiety disorders. He knows anxiety from the inside out, as he developed his own anxiety disorder as a result of growing up with a dad with severe schizophreni... more
I’ve got off the phone where a EAP therapist is using the phrase “ man up “ about a male I was speaking about. The work Jamie is doing here is huge, share with your friends and friends of friends. Stigma and these phrases should go, open emotions are welcomed and wanted from all males in my life. Communication is key. Man down. Thanks Jamie for what you’re doin here 🙏🏼
What a great podcast every week Jamie has incredible interviews with men talking honestly and openly about their mental health journey. It’s so eye opening!
Thank you Jamie. I have been spurred on to write this review after listening to the podcast with Andrew Waddell. As a man who went though burn out in my mid 40s and have just turned 50, the topic was close to my heart.
I’ve just started on a new journey training to be a Counsellor and Psychotherapist and Andrew’s comment that men need to talk to men and boys need to talk to men really resonated - especially as I am the only man on my course and in the minority in my volunteering role as a mento... more
Awesome job Jamie! Love the relaunch for season 3 & congrats on podcasting for a year! Great to see you get the guests you do & looking forward to many more,
Regards
Alex @podpreneur on Clubhouse
Jamie talks to influential men about their mental health. Men find it difficult to open up and mental health, though they are significantly more at risk of attempting suicide than woman (the WHO’s 2018 study found that at 3x as many men die by suicide compared to women.
Through talking to these men in his podcast, Jamie does great work in destigmatizing men’s mental health.
It is important to help men change the idea of receiving support to be a weakness, to an important step in maintaining t... more
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