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Carrying the Weight: London Luton Airport Fire Service walk 14-miles to raise awareness for men’s mental health
In light of Men’s Health Month, nine firefighters from London Luton Airport’s (LLA) Fire Service walked a 14-mile route around the airport terminal today (21 November) in partnership with 'For Men To Talk', to raise awareness and encourage open discussions around men’s mental health. The firefighters donned breathing apparatus on their back for the duration of the walk, symbolic of the weight of poor mental health. The 14-miles represent the 14...
Embracing movement: A productivity boost for ADHD warriors
In a world that often demands stillness and focus, individuals with ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) find themselves facing unique challenges in the workplace. The traditional office setup, with its rigid structure and prolonged periods of sitting, can...
Sir Chris Hoy diagnosed with Stage Four Prostate Cancer
‘For Men To Talk’ is deeply saddened to learn that Sir Chris Hoy, one of Britain’s most successful Olympians, has been diagnosed with stage four prostate cancer. The cancer started in his prostate and has spread to his bones. This is a reminder of the importance of...
How important is body language when talking to someone especially for mental health?
In the realm of communication, words only scratch the surface of what is truly conveyed. Beyond verbal dialogue lies a silent yet potent language—the language of the body. Body language, often overlooked or underestimated, plays a pivotal role in interpersonal...