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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’ facilitator, Kenny-Joe Witney, shortlisted at the BBC Three Counties Make a Difference Awards
We are proud to share some amazing news from 'For Men To Talk'. Our very own Kenny-Joe Witney has been shortlisted for the Volunteer Award at the 2025 BBC Three Counties Make a Difference Awards! This award recognises people who make a big difference in their local...
‘For Men To Talk’ w/c 16 June 2025 Meetings
Our week commencing 16 June 2025 schedule! Our virtual, physical and walking meetings. 'For Men To Talk – Biggleswade’ (Evening Session) physical group meeting at Jones Cafe Bar. This will be held on Monday 16 June 2025, starting at 6pm. ‘For Men To Talk - Flitwick...
Ampthill welcomes Cllr Stephen Addy as new mayor and announces support for vital local groups, including ‘For Men To Talk – Ampthill’
At the Ampthill Town Council Annual Meeting on 28 May 2025, Cllr Stephen Addy was elected as the new Mayor of Ampthill. He will serve from 2025 to 2026. His fellow Councillors chose him to take on this important role. Cllr Gary Summerfield was also elected and will...