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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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Six Years of Support: Bedfordshire PCC Visits ‘For Men To Talk’ in Biggleswade

Six Years of Support: Bedfordshire PCC Visits ‘For Men To Talk’ in Biggleswade

With the hope of giving men a space to connect and speak openly about their feelings, 'For Men To Talk' was launched on Christmas Eve in 2019. A few weeks later, on 13 February 2020, the first meeting took place at Jones’ Café in Biggleswade. Nineteen men attended that very first session. Just over six years later, on 2 March 2026, the group returned to the same venue with the same number of men in the room — nineteen again. This time, the...

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Men and being sceptical about their weight

In a society fixated on body image, men often find themselves grappling with weight-related insecurities just as much as women, yet their struggles are frequently overlooked or dismissed. The societal pressure to conform to unrealistic standards of masculinity adds an...

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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...

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