New ‘For Men To Talk’ Calendar for Apple iPhone users in 2025
In 2025, it’s easier than ever for men to stay connected with ‘For Men To Talk.’ This men’s peer support group provides a safe and comfortable space for men suffering from anxiety, depression, and grief to share their experiences. Here are some exciting updates for the new year to help you join and keep track of meetings.
New Calendar for Apple iPhone Users
For men using Apple iPhones, managing your schedule just got simpler. You can now subscribe to the ‘For Men To Talk’ Calendar via https://tinyurl.com/fmttcalendar. Once subscribed, all meeting dates and times will automatically sync to your iPhone calendar. No need to worry about forgetting the next meeting—it’s all in your pocket.
Luke Newman, founder of ‘For Men To Talk,’ explains,
“We want to remove as many barriers as possible for men to access our support. The Calendar is another way to make it easier to stay connected.”
Stay Updated on Social Media
Each village and town hosting ‘For Men To Talk’ meetings now has its own dedicated Facebook and Instagram pages. These pages not only share meeting dates and times but also post uplifting messages and mental health resources. This is part of our mission to create a supportive online community where men can feel encouraged and informed, even between meetings.
Search for your local page to see how you can get involved and stay updated in 2025.
Visit the Website for Meeting Information
Don’t forget to check out the ‘For Men To Talk’ website at https://tinyurl.com/fmttevents. The website features dedicated sections for each village and town, where you’ll find all meeting details for the year. Whether it’s a regular group meeting, a walking event, or a fishing session, you’ll know exactly when and where to join.
A Variety of Meeting Options
‘For Men To Talk’ continues to offer different types of meetings to suit everyone’s needs. Alongside physical group meetings, there are virtual sessions for those unable to attend in person, walking events for men who prefer fresh air and movement, and fishing meetups for a calming and reflective experience.
No matter your preference, there’s a way to connect with others who understand what you’re going through.
Why ‘For Men To Talk’ Matters
This peer support group is built on the idea that talking helps. Sharing struggles with others who’ve been through similar experiences can provide comfort, understanding, and hope. Luke Newman emphasises, “Men often feel they have to bottle up their emotions. ‘For Men To Talk’ gives them a space to let it out, to talk openly and without judgment.”
With new tools like the Calendar and expanded social media presence, 2025 is shaping up to be a great year for men to connect with ‘For Men To Talk.’ Whether you’re new to the group or a regular attendee, we hope you’ll take advantage of these updates and join us in making mental health support more accessible for all men.