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‘For Men To Talk’ Andrew’s Story on BBC Three Counties Radio: Why Men Talking Matters
When men speak honestly about mental health, lives can change. That is exactly what happened when Andrew, who attends 'For Men To Talk', shared his story on the Roberto Perrone Show on BBC Three Counties Radio. This radio interview is important because it takes real men’s experiences out of the meeting room and into the homes of thousands of listeners. It shows that mental health struggles are common, not something to hide. Hearing someone like...
Live Fundraising Silent Auction for Ampthill vs. Cancer and ‘For Men To Talk’
At the Ampthill Town Council Annual Meeting on 28 May 2025, Cllr Stephen Addy was elected as the new Mayor of Ampthill, serving from 2025 to 2026. As Mayor, Cllr Addy has chosen to support two local groups during his time in office: Ampthill vs. Cancer and ‘For Men To...
Hitchin’s Labour MP, Alistair Strathern recognises ‘For Men To Talk’ in House of Commons Speech
Men’s mental health is finally getting the attention it deserves. Late last month, Hitchin’s Labour MP, Alistair Strathern, stood in the House of Commons and shared his own mental health challenges. His speech supported the Government’s first-ever Men’s Health...
King Charles Standing Up to Male Cancer: Why early detection matters more than ever
Talking openly about men’s health can be difficult, but it is also life-saving. That’s why awareness campaigns, support groups, and honest conversations are so important. One organisation leading the way is 'For Men To Talk', a men’s peer-support group that helps men...