Tom Bryant's Men In Mind
By Tom Bryant
Journalist Tom Bryant talks to amazing men (and occasionally women!) from the worlds of entertainment, sport and politics about their mental health journey.
From the highs to the lows - and everything in between - join Tom and his guest as they try and make sense of the world around them, and inspire other men to open up.
This podcast is supported by the wonderful people at charity Mind, in association with the Daily Mirror.
From the highs to the lows - and everything in between - join Tom and his guest as they try and make sense of the world around them, and inspire other men to open up.
This podcast is supported by the wonderful people at charity Mind, in association with the Daily Mirror.
Latest episode
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Gethin Jones on depression, therapy and navigating social media
Gethin Jones discusses depression, therapy and navigating social media. -
Sean Fletcher on his son's OCD diagnosis, its impact on his work and family, and his love of the outdoors
Sean Fletcher on his son's OCD diagnosis, its impact on his work and family, and his love of the outdoors -
Helen Skelton on mental resilience, being at peace with nature and her Strictly journey
Helen Skelton on mental resilience, being at peace with nature and her Strictly journey -
Julia Bradbury on overhauling her life from sleep, food and 'nature snacks'
'A cancer diagnosis changes you for ever, you look death in eye.' -
David Seaman on mental health as a footballer, his teammates' struggles, and his passion for fishing
'I just broke down... I still haven’t a clue what Becks said' -
Season 2: Outdoors In Mind trailer
Celebs will be chatting about their journies, in outdoor places special to them -
James McVey on body dysmorphia and depression
'My sense of trying to find control came in food and exercise.' -
Chris Packham on autism, darker moments and trolling
'I have a relatively small voice but at least I’m using it' -
Gregg Wallace on how therapy since Strictly helps to manage his anxiety
"If you are suffering, get help." -
Matt Willis on seeking help for addiction
“I always thought with therapy… what do they want from me? What do I have to say? Am I bad enough? Is my story worthy enough?"