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FOR MEN TO TALK Stronger Together: Supporting Men's Mental Health What We Do In Crisis?

A Chance for men suffering with anxiety, depression and grief to talk with other fellow sufferers Engage in open and honest conversations with fellow sufferers, creating a supportive space for mutual healing and growth. Embrace the power of shared experiences to foster resilience and regain control over your emotional well-being. Welcome to For Men To Talk About What We Do Meetings get involved locations Where we are

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Everyone has feelings, even in Politics.

Everyone has feelings, even in Politics.

This week in Parliament, many noticed something unusual. During Prime Minister’s Questions, Chancellor Rachel Reeves appeared to be visibly emotional while sitting beside Prime Minister Keir Starmer. A spokesperson for Reeves later confirmed her feelings were due to a personal matter and not connected to the government’s recent decision to drop controversial plans to cut welfare through PIP (Personal Independence Payment) changes. They said:...

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High-Functioning Anxiety at Work

  Many of us are struggling to maintain our mental well-being during the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic. We maybe experiencing difficult feelings and emotions, it could be about the government restrictions, losing loved ones to the virus, or even yourself...

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Fast paced London job and how ‘For Men To Talk’ has helped

I work in a fast paced, high performing cultured job whereby the standards of my peers and stakeholders were alot higher to what I ever experienced before. I had been in this role for 3 years prior and seemed to have managed to keep my head above water and hid things...

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A year on….

1 year = 8,760 hours = 525,600 minutes = 31,546,000 seconds . The 24th February 2020 is a date that will be forever etched in my memory, it is a date that sticks, like a birth, a celebration, a promotion or a date of significance. For me, this is the date when I was...

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