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Men’s mental health: A conversation

Kaiden and Feli talk with Damian, who runs the Men’s Health Unlocked Project, about what interests in them in men’s mental health and why it is so important.

Content Warning: brief mentions of loss at 5.20


This podcast is split into 6 sections –

  • Intro: 0.00-0.34
  • Why are you interested in mental health specifically?: 0.34-7:30
  • Why do you think it’s important to separate men’s mental health from other sectors of mental health?: 7:30-15:16
  • If you could tell your younger self about something you know now about men’s mental health, what would you say?: 15:16-19:49
  • Where are the places in Leeds that you’d encourage young men to get involved in?: 19:49-23:16
  • Outro: 23:16-24:04

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  1. Really insightful and interesting podcast. It was nice to hear varying opinions: one from a professional who has worked in this field for a long time and an ambassador who has lived experience of men’s mental health. Looking forward to the next one!

  2. It was great to listen to such openness . Kaiden is really impressive in how he talks about his experiences and how that can help others.
    Good to hear some expertise in men’s health.

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