
The Feel Good Podcast aims to unpack what it means to be a man in the modern world. In each episode, we explore the evolving landscape of masculinity through open, honest conversations with guests from all walks of life, from sport and the military to leadership, mental health and the arts. We challenge outdated narratives and dig into topics like emotional resilience, connection, identity and pur... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 15 | Founded | 8 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Self-ImprovementEducationSociety & Culture | |||

“If I’m sitting here in ten years thinking this exact same thing, I’ve no one to blame but myself.” - Steve Cardwell
In this episode of Feel Good — For Men Who Want Change, host Tim Barber sits down with Steve Cardwell, founder of Deliberate Dad, t... more
In this episode of “Feel Good for Men Who Want Change”, Tim sits down with Will Castle - Movember ambassador, and executive producer of the powerful short film Heirlooms to talk about loss, legacy, and learning to speak about a different kind of grie... more
In this episode of “Feel Good for Men Who Want Change”, Tim sits down with Claudio Sisera of Male Childcare and Teaching Jobs and a passionate advocate for getting more men into early years education.
Claudio shares his remarkable journey, from arri... more
In this episode of "Feel Good for Men Who Want Change", Tim sits down with Will Adolphy, a BACP registered psychotherapist and Managing Director of MPath, a company delivering Men’s mental health, emotional wellbeing & masculinity programmes designed... more
In this episode of "Feel Good for Men Who Want Change," we sit down with Josh Fineman, founder of Mensch, a men's group rooted in local connection. Josh shares his transformative journey from a traditional career path to creating a supportive communi... more
In this episode of Feel Good, For Men Who Want Change, host Tim Barber sits down with Southampton FC goalkeeper Alex McCarthy to explore the greatest challenges that led Alex into the world of elite sports. They delve into Alex’s early inspirations, ... more
In this episode of Feel Good, For Men Who Want Change, host Tim Barber tackles father-son bonds and the evolving concept of healthy masculinity with Marcus Stone and his son James Stone. They discuss how societal expectations have shaped their own vi... more
In this episode of Feel Good, For Men Who Want Change, host Tim Barber sits down with Stephen London, a U.S. Army veteran, journalist, and author. Stephen opens up about his time in the military, sharing not only the challenges and responsibilities h... more
The Feel Good Podcast is one of those rare places where I feel like the conversations actually reflect what a lot of us are going through as men today. The topics are incredibly relevant, things like identity, purpose, vulnerability, and the pressure to always have it together.
Tim doesn’t sugar coat his questions, but it’s also not heavy or preachy. Just honest, open dialogue that makes you feel seen and reminds you you’re not alone on this journey.
I didn’t know much about masculinity as a topic, but The Feel Good Podcast has really pulled me in. The conversations feel genuine and grounded like you are listening to real people figuring things out, not trying to preach or push an agenda. It’s opened my eyes to how complex and personal masculinity can be.
As an older listener, I’ve found The Feel Good Podcast surprisingly relatable and engaging, even with just two episodes out. The conversations are honest, thoughtful, and explore masculinity in a way that feels relevant across generations. It’s made me reflect on how things have changed and what still needs to. I’m looking forward to more
Only two episodes in, and The Feel Good Podcast is already something special. Honest, down-to-earth convos about what it means to be a man today—real talk that gets you thinking. Can’t wait to see where it goes.










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