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I had Skin Cancer. Please look out for the signs
By Luke Newman, Founder of For Men To Talk During my tenth humanitarian trip to Nakuru, Kenya, something unexpected happened. A mole on the right side of my temple became inflamed and started to bleed. I had a deep, unsettling feeling inside — I knew I needed to get it checked. I landed back in the UK on 1 June 2025. The very next day, 2 June, I went to my GP who informed me that: “I think you need to go to the hospital for this for further...
‘For Men To Talk’ at Buckfest 2023 and the importance of face-to-face interaction
In an increasingly digital world, where communication is often reduced to emojis and likes, the value of genuine human connection cannot be overstated. 'For Men To Talk' men's peer support group recognises the significance of face-to-face interaction, especially in...
The therapeutic power of the beach and sea on men’s mental health
By Luke Newman, founder and director of 'For Men To Talk' Recently I suffered from burnout. I was emotional and feeling physically and mentally exhausted resulting from overwhelming demands of my two jobs. Recognising the signs of burnout and taking proactive steps to...
The healing power of happy childhood holidays on men’s mental health
It's the last day of school! Childhood holidays hold a special place in our hearts, providing cherished memories of carefree days filled with joy and laughter. These experiences are not just a nostalgic reminder of simpler times; they play a crucial role in shaping...