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The Silent Struggle - Why Men Still Can’t Talk About Mental Health (And How We Can Change That) Interview with Tim Wotton

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Men’s mental health is still one of the hardest conversations to have, both at work and at home.

Despite all the progress in recent years, too many men continue to stay silent, with devastating consequences.

In this episode, I’m joined by Tim Wotton, who’s faced more challenges than most, living with cystic fibrosis and type 1 diabetes, and yet has built a life defined by resilience, discipline and hope.

Tim shares what he’s learned about strength, survival, and why it’s time we change the way men are supported to talk about their mental health.

Highlights:

(05:03) Why silence is still mistaken for strength

(11:37) Tim’s ‘power of three’ resilience philosophy

(18:18) Discipline as the unglamorous key to survival

(27:43) The unseen struggles hidden behind a smile

(36:11) Why men still fear showing vulnerability

Find out more:

Paul McGee The SUMO Guy (Shut Up and Move On)

‘How Have I Cheated Death? A Short and Merry Life with Cystic Fibrosis’ by Tim Wotton HERE and HERE.

Take the Aurora 360 Quiz: How Effective Is Your Company's Wellbeing Strategy?

Click Here

Connect with us here:

Website: aurorawellnessgroup.co.uk

LinkedIn: Ngozi

LinkedIn: Obehi

Aurora Company Profile 2024

Book a Call here

  continue reading

114 episodes

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Men’s mental health is still one of the hardest conversations to have, both at work and at home.

Despite all the progress in recent years, too many men continue to stay silent, with devastating consequences.

In this episode, I’m joined by Tim Wotton, who’s faced more challenges than most, living with cystic fibrosis and type 1 diabetes, and yet has built a life defined by resilience, discipline and hope.

Tim shares what he’s learned about strength, survival, and why it’s time we change the way men are supported to talk about their mental health.

Highlights:

(05:03) Why silence is still mistaken for strength

(11:37) Tim’s ‘power of three’ resilience philosophy

(18:18) Discipline as the unglamorous key to survival

(27:43) The unseen struggles hidden behind a smile

(36:11) Why men still fear showing vulnerability

Find out more:

Paul McGee The SUMO Guy (Shut Up and Move On)

‘How Have I Cheated Death? A Short and Merry Life with Cystic Fibrosis’ by Tim Wotton HERE and HERE.

Take the Aurora 360 Quiz: How Effective Is Your Company's Wellbeing Strategy?

Click Here

Connect with us here:

Website: aurorawellnessgroup.co.uk

LinkedIn: Ngozi

LinkedIn: Obehi

Aurora Company Profile 2024

Book a Call here

  continue reading

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