Episodios

  • S4 E4: Self
    Nov 15 2022

    Today we’re talking about self. About how the relationships with ourselves can help or harm our mental health. And tips on ways to build a healthy relationship with you.

    **Trigger warning this episode discusses an eating disorder**

    Remember to rate, like, review and subscribe

    Guests on the show today? 

    • You’ll hear from Anna Archer. Anna is a 21-year-old successful content creator, podcaster and athlete who focuses on fitness, lifestyle and mental health. 
    • Next, you’ll hear from Gemma and Quinn, who are part of the MHF Young Leaders, they share their own personal stories about investing in the relationships with themselves to help their mental health. 
    • And lastly Sophie Peterman, Project Coordinator at the Mental Health Foundation, who will chat about why the relationship with ourselves matters to our mental health. 

    Episode links:  

    • Healthy relationships information page: https://www.mentalhealth.org.uk/our-work/public-engagement/healthy-relationships 
    • Top Tips: Healthy relationship with ourselves: https://www.mentalhealth.org.uk/sites/default/files/2022-09/Top-Tips-Healthy-Relationships-with-Ourselves-Postcard.pdf  
    • About the MHF Young Leaders: https://www.mentalhealth.org.uk/our-work/programmes/families-children-and-young-people/mhf-young-leaders 
    • Anna Archer’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/annaarcherfitness/?hl=en 
    • Anna Archer’s Podcast: https://linktr.ee/insideannasmindpodcast  
    • Body Image and mental health information page: https://www.mentalhealth.org.uk/explore-mental-health/body-image  
    • Eating Disorders information page: https://www.mentalhealth.org.uk/explore-mental-health/a-z-topics/eating-disorders 
    • Top Tips for maintaining a healthy body image: https://www.mentalhealth.org.uk/explore-mental-health/body-image-and-mental-health/mind-over-mirror/feeling-my-mind 


    This podcast is brought to you by the Mental Health Foundation. It is a space for our guests to discuss their personal experience and express their opinions. Our guests’ opinions are their own and are not an official stance of the Mental Health Foundation. 

    Need support?  

    • Call a helpline: Samaritans are available 24/7 for free on 116 123 (UK) and whatever you’re going through, they’re here to face it with you. 
    • Text a helpline: If you’re experiencing a personal crisis, are unable to cope and need support - but prefer to text than chat then reach out to Crisis Text Linet by texting Shout to 85258 (UK). 

    Get emergency support:  

    • If you are thinking about ending your life, please call 999 (UK) or go to A&E and ask for the contact of the nearest crisis resolution team. There are teams of mental health care professionals who work with people in severe distress. 

    Find information online:  

    • The Mental Health Foundation’s support page. It’s filled with information on different ways to get help and access support for your menta
    Más Menos
    47 m
  • S4 E3: Childhood
    Jul 19 2022

    Today we’re talking about childhood. About how the environments that we grow up in, and experiences that we have in our childhoods can shape us as adults and affect our mental health. 

    **Remember to rate, like, review and subscribe**  

    Guests on the show today? 

    Alex: Guest, young person based in Derby 

    Bhavan: Guest, young person based in Derby 

    Jamie: Guest, young adult based in Ardrossan, Scotland 

    Tyra: Feature guest from Leaders Unlocked, based in London 

    Shelley: Programmes Manager, for Children, Families & Young People, Mental Health Foundation Scotland 

    Episode links: 

    • Children and young people's mental health info page: https://www.mentalhealth.org.uk/a-to-z/c/children-and-young-people 
    • OCD info page: https://www.mentalhealth.org.uk/a-to-z/o/obsessive-compulsive-disorder-ocd 
    • Adverse Childhood Experiences information: https://www.cdc.gov/violenceprevention/aces/index.html 
    • Preventing mental health problems in children and young people report: https://www.mentalhealth.org.uk/publications/state-generation-preventing-mental-health-problems-children-and-young-people  

    This podcast is brought to you by the Mental Health Foundation. It is a space for our guests to discuss their personal experience and express their opinions. Our guests’ opinions are their own and are not an official stance of the Mental Health Foundation. 

    Need support? 
    Call a helpline: Samaritans are available 24/7 for free on 116 123 (UK) and whatever you’re going through, they’re here to face it with you.  

    Text a helpline: If you’re experiencing a personal crisis, are unable to cope and need support - but prefer to text than chat then reach out to Crisis Text Linet by texting Shout to 85258 (UK). 

    Get emergency support: If you are thinking about ending your life, please call 999 (UK) or go to A&E and ask for the contact of the nearest crisis resolution team. There are teams of mental health care professionals who work with people in severe distress.   

    Find information online: The Mental Health Foundation’s support page. It’s filled with information on different ways to get help and access support for your mental health: mentalhealth.org.uk/getting-help.

    Meet the ‘Let’s Talk: Mental Health’ team:  

    Jennie, Bethan and Tim pull on their own lived experience of mental health, their time working with mental health charities or services and their ability to connect with people to deliver an insightful podcast filled with kindness and support.  

    Jennie Walker is the big talker (Podcast Host and Co-Producer). Bethan Buswell is the curious one (Podcast Co-Producer). Tim Butcher is the behind-the-scenes guy (Podcast Editor).  

    Más Menos
    39 m
  • S4 E2: Loneliness
    May 10 2022

    Today we’re talking about loneliness. About what it means to feel lonely, how it affects our mental health, who experiences it and what we can do to cope with it. 

    Trigger warning: this episode mentions suicidal feelings*

     **Remember to rate, like, review and subscribe**  

     Guests on the show today? 

    Carol: Guest, retired person from Norfolk 
    Calum Scott: Guest, multi-platinum singer-songwriter
    Bex: Guest, young queer person from North Scotland 
    Catherine Seymour: Head of Research, Mental Health Foundation 

    Meet the ‘Let’s Talk: Mental Health’ team:  

    Jennie, Bethan and Tim pull on their own lived experience of mental health, their time working with mental health charities or services and their ability to connect with people to deliver an insightful podcast filled with kindness and support.  

    Jennie Walker is the big talker (Podcast Host and Co-Producer). Bethan Buswell is the curious one (Podcast Co-Producer). Tim Butcher is the behind-the-scenes guy (Podcast Editor).  

    Episode links: 

    • Mental Health Awareness Week: https://www.mentalhealth.org.uk/mhaw
    • Loneliness research: https://www.mentalhealth.org.uk/campaigns/mental-health-awareness-week/loneliness-research 
    • Tips to cope with loneliness: https://www.mentalhealth.org.uk/campaigns/mental-health-awareness-week/loneliness-help-advice 
    • The Great Grief Trust: www.thegoodgrieftrust.org 
    • Calum Scott's latest music, tour dates and more: https://www.calumscott.com/ 


    This podcast is brought to you by the Mental Health Foundation. It is a space for our guests to discuss their personal experience and express their opinions. Our guests’ opinions are their own and are not an official stance of the Mental Health Foundation. 

    Need support?
    Call a helpline: Samaritans are available 24/7 for free on 116 123 (UK) and whatever you’re going through, they’re here to face it with you.  

    Text a helpline: If you’re experiencing a personal crisis, are unable to cope and need support - but prefer to text than chat then reach out to Crisis Text Line by texting Shout to 85258 (UK).  

    Get emergency support: If you are thinking about ending your life, please call 999 (UK) or go to A&E and ask for the contact of the nearest crisis resolution team. There are teams of mental health care professionals who work with people in severe dist

    Más Menos
    54 m
  • S4 E1: Friendships
    Jan 24 2022

    Today we’re talking about friendships. What they mean to us, how they impact our wellbeing, and how to nurture a healthy friendship. 

    **Remember to rate, like, review and subscribe** This is the newly branded podcast from the Mental Health Foundation.

    Guests on the show today?
    Tyra: Guest, young person based in London
    Jesse: Guest, young person based in London
    Lauren McConkey: Project Manager, Higher Education at the Foundation

    Meet the ‘Let’s talk: Mental Health’ team: 

    Jennie, Bethan and Tim pull on their own lived experience of mental health, their time working with mental health charities or services and their ability to connect with people to deliver an insightful podcast filled with kindness and support. 

    Jennie Walker is the big talker (Podcast Host and Co-Producer). Bethan Buswell is the curious one (Podcast Co-Producer). Tim Butcher is the behind-the-scenes guy (Podcast Editor). 

    Episode links:
    Relationships and mental health tips: Healthy Relationships Tips 

    Coronavirus and mental health study: https://www.mentalhealth.org.uk/our-work/research/coronavirus-mental-health-pandemic/ 
    online@mentalhealth.org.uk

    This podcast is brought to you by the Mental Health Foundation. It is a space for our guests to discuss their personal experience and express their opinions. Our guests’ opinions are their own and are not an official stance of the Mental Health Foundation.

    Need support?
    Call a helpline: Samaritans are available 24/7 for free on 116 123 (UK) and whatever you’re going through, they’re here to face it with you. 

    Text a helpline: If you’re experiencing a personal crisis, are unable to cope and need support - but prefer to text than chat then reach out to Crisis Text Linet by texting Shout to 85258 (UK). 

    Get emergency support: If you are thinking about ending your life, please call 999 (UK) or go to A&E and ask for the contact of the nearest crisis resolution team. There are teams of mental health care professionals who work with people in severe distress.  

    Find information online: The Mental Health Foundation’s support page. It’s filled with information on different ways to get help and access support for your mental health: mentalhealth.org.uk/getting-help. 

    Más Menos
    40 m
  • S3 E4: Mental Health in an unequal world
    Oct 10 2021

    This is the Mental Health Foundation podcast. A series which brings to you a range of mental health topics, real life stories, expert comments, and mental health tips. 

    Jennie Walker is your host. She has her own lived experience of mental health problems and with this podcast she and the Mental Health Foundation want to raise awareness, get people talking and provide support and hope.

    **Remember to rate, like, review and subscribe**

    On this episode, we explore the 2021 World Mental Health Day theme, Mental Health in an Unequal World.

    Tyra in London tells us what inequality means to her as a young person, how she and her peers are coping with the lifting of lockdown, and how she thinks society could better support young people overall. 31-year-old Freya in Edinburgh lives with ADHD and shares her experiences around access to mental health services, and of growing up as the only person of colour at her school and how that impacted her mental health. Lastly, we hear from Julie Cameron, who is Associate Director for the Mental Health Foundation in Scotland - Julie shares her expertise on the wider picture of equality, and talks about how we can all contribute towards a fairer society. Enjoy the show!

    Who’s on the show today?
    Jennie Walker: Host and Producer, Communications and Marketing Officer at the Foundation
    Jennie's Bio: https://www.mentalhealth.org.uk/people/jennie-walker
    Tyra: Guest, young person based in London
    Freya: Guest, 31-year-old from Edinburgh who lives with ADHD
    Julie Cameron: Associate Director for the Mental Health Foundation in Scotland.
    Julie's Bio: https://www.mentalhealth.org.uk/about-us/people/julie-cameron

    Podcast episode links:
    Get into Summer project https://www.mentalhealth.org.uk/projects/get-summer-2021 
    Study - Why More Equal Societies Almost Always Do Better - by Wilkinson and Pickett https://www.researchgate.net/publication/257664917_Richard_Wilkinson_and_Kate_Pickett_2009_The_Spirit_Level_Why_More_Equal_Societies_Almost_Always_Do_Better_Allen_Lane_London

    Find out more about the Mental Health Foundation:
    Website: mentalhealth.org.uk
    Instagram: instagram.com/mentalhealthfoundation
    Facebook: facebook.com/mentalhealthfoundation
    Twitter: twitter.com/mentalhealth

    Get in touch with us: online@mentalhealth.org.uk

    **Remember to rate, like, review and subscribe**

    Helplines:
    If you are feeling like ending your life, please call 999 or go to A&E and ask for the contact of the nearest crisis resolution team. These are teams of mental health care professionals who work with people in severe distress.

    If you need someone to talk to then Samaritans are available on 116 123 (UK) for free, 24/7. They are there to talk to and listen.

    Más Menos
    38 m
  • S3 E3: Connecting with nature to support our mental health
    May 11 2021

    What is the Mental Health Foundation Podcast?This is the Mental Health Foundation podcast. A series which brings to you a range of mental health topics, real life stories, expert comments, and mental health tips.

    Jennie Walker is your new producer and host. She has her own lived experience of mental health problems and with this podcast she and the Mental Health Foundation want to raise awareness, get people talking and provide support and hope.

    **Remember to rate, like, review and subscribe**

    On today’s episode Jennie talks to you about how connecting with nature can support our mental health.

    We recorded this episode in April 2021, after a full year of different lockdowns during the Coronavirus pandemic. Throughout the pandemic, many people turned to nature to help manage their mental health – whether that was a walk down the street, a swim in the sea, a run in the countryside, or nurturing a house plant.

    On the show, Jennie speaks to some people about their relationships with nature, and how connecting with nature has supported their own mental health. We have Kas, a 23-year-old from London, Jamie Hamill who is a Personal Trainer from Edinburgh, and Becky who is a 47-year-old from Newcastle. We finish with Dr Chiara Lombardo and Jolie Goodman, talking about the research behind the positive benefits of nature for our mental health, and how we’ve been applying them in some of our programmes at the Mental Health Foundation…Enjoy the show!

    Who’s on the show today?
    Jennie Walker: Host, Producer and Podcast Editor, Communications and Marketing Officer at the Foundation
    Kas: Guest, 23-year-old from London
    Jamie Hamill: Guest, Personal Trainer from Edinburgh
    Becky: Guest, 47-year-old from Newcastle
    Dr Chiara Lombardo: Guest, Senior Research Officer at the Foundation Chiara’s Bio: https://www.mentalhealth.org.uk/about-us/people/chiara-lombardo 
    Jolie Goodman: Guest, Programmes Manager for Empowerment & Later LifeJolie’s Bio: https://www.mentalhealth.org.uk/people/jolie-goodman 

    Podcast episode links:
    https://www.mentalhealth.org.uk/campaigns/nature/nature-research https://www.mentalhealth.org.uk/campaigns/mental-health-awareness-week/tips
    https://www.mentalhealth.org.uk/campaigns/thriving-with-nature https://www.wwt.org.uk/our-work/projects/blue-prescriptions/ Find out more about the 

    Mental Health Foundation:
    Website: mentalhealth.org.uk
    Instagram: instagram.com/mentalhealthfoundation
    Facebook: facebook.com/mentalhealthfoundation
    Twitter: twitter.com/mentalhealth
    Get in touch with us: online@mentalhealth.org.uk

    **Remember to rate, like, review and subscribe**

    Helplines:
    If you are feeling like ending your life, please call 999 or go to A&E and ask for the contact of the nearest crisis resolution team. These are teams of mental health care professionals who work with people in severe distress.

    If you need someone to talk to then Samaritans are available on 116 123 (UK) for free, 24/7. They are there to talk to, listen and they won't judge or tell you what to do.

    Más Menos
    56 m
  • S3 E2: Coronavirus pandemic and mental health
    Sep 29 2020

    What is the Mental Health Foundation Podcast? This is the Mental Health Foundation podcast. A series which brings to you a range of mental health topics, real life stories, expert comments, and mental health tips.

    Bethan Buswell is your producer and host. She has her own lived experience of mental health problems and with this podcast she and the Mental Health Foundation want to raise awareness, get people talking and provide support and hope.

    **Remember to rate, like, review and subscribe**

    Before we introduce the episode, we want to remind you that government advice designed to keep us safe during the Covid-19 outbreak is under constant review and will be different depending on where you live. Please remember to keep up to date via reputable sources. 

    On today’s episode Bethan talks to you about the coronavirus pandemic and its effect on our mental health. We recorded this episode in early September 2020 when for many of us, we had been seeing a gradual easing of lockdown, children heading back to school, students back to uni and some people heading back to work. For some people this brought longed-for opportunities. But for many, even the happy, much anticipated changes were difficult for our mental health. And lastly, we are still far from knowing what the pandemic means for our society moving forward... 

    So, on the show we want to explore these big themes – and Bethan has some great guests to help her tackle them. Firstly, she will be speaking to, Suba, a junior doctor who has been working in the Emergency Department of an NHS hospital in London during the coronavirus outbreak. Then Dr David Crepaz-Keay, who is the Head of Applied Learning at the Foundation. He will talk us through what has been happening with mental health in the UK during the coronavirus pandemic. Lastly, we finish with Bethan and Linda Liao, Digital Manager at the Mental Health Foundation sharing some tips on how we can look after our mental health during these uncertain times... Enjoy the show! 


    We have created a coronavirus and mental health hub filled with advice on how to look after your mental health during the coronavirus outbreak. Find out more here: mentalhealth.org.uk/coronavirus

    Who’s on the show today?
    Bethan Buswell: Producer & host, Digital Engagement Officer at the Foundation
    Suba: Guest, Junior Doctor
    David Crepaz-Keay: Guest, Head of Applied Learning, at the Foundation
    Bio: https://www.mentalhealth.org.uk/about-us/people/dr-david-crepaz-keay
    Linda Liao: Guest, Digital Manager, at the Foundation
    Podcast editor: Tim Butcher, filmmaker, podcast editor, writer, and producer
    Website: timbutcher.co.uk/Podcast episode

    Podcast links:
    https://www.mentalhealth.org.uk/coronavirus
    https://www.mentalhealth.org.uk/our-work/research/coronavirus-mental-health-pandemic/

    Find out more about the Mental Health Foundation:
    Website: mentalhealth.org.uk
    Instagram: instagram.com/mentalhealthfoundation
    Facebook: facebook.com/mentalhealthfoundation
    Twitter: twitter.com/mentalhealth

    Get in touch with us: online@mentalhealth.org.uk

    **Remember to rate, like, review and subscribe**

    Helplines:
    If you are feeling like ending your life, please call 999 or go to A&E and ask for the contact of the nearest crisis resolution team. These are teams of mental health care professionals who work with people in severe distress.

    If you need someone to talk to then Samaritans are available on 116 123 (UK) for free, 24/7. They are there to talk to and listen.

    Más Menos
    52 m
  • S3 E1: Kindness matters to our mental health
    May 20 2020

    What is the Mental Health Foundation Podcast? This is the Mental Health Foundation podcast. A series which brings to you a range of mental health topics, real life stories, expert comments, and mental health tips. Bethan Buswell is your producer and host. She has her own lived experience of mental health problems and with this podcast she and the Mental Health Foundation want to raise awareness, get people talking and provide support and hope. **Remember to rate, like, review and subscribe**

    What is this episode about? ***Trigger warning: this podcast mentions death** 
    On today’s episode Bethan will be talking about why kindness matters and how it is central to our mental health. Bethan begins the episode by speaking to Josh Elton, who is a Group Facilitator at the Foundation. He talks to us about kindness in later life. She then speaks to Dr. Antonis Kousoulis, Director of England & Wales at the Foundation. Antonis talks to us about what kindness is, how it can have a positive impact on our own & others mental health and how we want kindness to shape the type of society we become after COVID-19. Next we hear from Bob Skinner. Bob shares a letter with you that he wrote, thanking his carers for the kindness they have shown him during lockdown. Lastly, Bethan talks to Linda Liao, Digital Manager at the Foundation about ways to bring more kindness into your life... enjoy the show! 

    Who’s on the show today? Bethan Buswell: Producer & host, Digital Engagement Officer at the Foundation 
    Josh Elton, guest, and Group Facilitator at the Foundation Bio: mentalhealth.org.uk/people/josh-elton 
    Antonis Kousoulis: Guest, Director of England and Wales, at the Foundation 
    Bio: mentalhealth.org.uk/about-us/people/antonis-kousoulis 
    Twitter: twitter.com/AKousoulis 
    Bob Skinner, Guest: joe.co.uk/news/a-letter-from-a-93-year-old-man-to-his-home-carers-243486 
    Linda Liao: Guest, Digital Manager, at the Foundation 
    Podcast editor: Tim Butcher, filmmaker, podcast editor, writer, and producer Website: timbutcher.co.uk/ 

    Podcast links: 
    mentalhealth.org.uk/wales/projects-wales/standing-together-cymru mentalhealth.org.uk/campaigns/mental-health-awareness-week/kindness-stories/josh-later-life 
    mentalhealth.org.uk/campaigns/mental-health-awareness-week/kindness-stories mentalhealth.org.uk/campaigns/mental-health-awareness-week/get-involved mentalhealth.org.uk/campaigns/mental-health-awareness-week/kindness-research mentalhealth.org.uk/campaigns/mental-health-awareness-week/kindness-policy-asks mentalhealth.org.uk/campaigns/mental-health-awareness-week/kindness-matters-guide mentalhealth.org.uk/coronavirus/random-acts-kindnessmentalhealth.org.uk/virtual-fundraising-ideasmentalhealth.org.uk/gettinghelp

    Find out more about the Mental Health Foundation:
    Website: mentalhealth.org.uk
    Instagram: instagram.com/mentalhealthfoundation
    Facebook: facebook.com/mentalhealthfoundation
    Twitter: twitter.com/mentalhealth

    Get in touch with us: online@mentalhealth.org.uk

    **Remember to rate, like, review and subscribe**

    Helplines:
    If you are feeling like ending your life, please call 999 or go to A&E and ask for the contact of the nearest crisis resolution team. These are teams of mental health care professionals who work with people in severe distress.

    If you need someone to talk to then Samaritans are available on 116 123 (UK) for free, 24/7. They are there to talk to and listen.

    Más Menos
    46 m