Tag: mental-health

  • “Real Talk: Men’s Mental Health” Life is messy. Emails are evil. Traffic is worse.

    The post challenges the stereotype that men should hide their emotions, arguing that crying is a normal and healthy expression of vulnerability. It encourages men to embrace emotional honesty through…

    “Real Talk: Men’s Mental Health” Life is messy. Emails are evil. Traffic is worse.
  • You’re Mistaking My Competence for Consent

    The content critiques the recurring phenomenon where individuals are assigned undesirable tasks under the guise of praise and empowerment, often without clear support or scope. It encourages recognising these traps,…

    You’re Mistaking My Competence for Consent
  • A Personal Recommendation — Leah Hosie Counselling

    My former colleague Leah Hosie has launched her website, leahhosie.co.uk. She is an exceptionally kind and understanding person, offering valuable counselling resources and support for wellbeing. Her site reflects her…

    A Personal Recommendation — Leah Hosie Counselling
  • Inclusive Camping Gear Research for Disabled Adventurers

    Tory Gentes is leading a research initiative focused on improving outdoor gear for campers with disabilities. Campers aged 18-40 who camp twice yearly are invited to participate in a paid…

    Inclusive Camping Gear Research for Disabled Adventurers
  • “No Kids Allowed at Work”

    The presence of children in work environments signifies more than logistical challenges; it highlights systemic issues in valuing care and human needs. The “No Kids Allowed” rule often reflects a…

    “No Kids Allowed at Work”
  • Welcome to the “Real Talk: Men’s Mental Health” Series

    This series tackles men’s mental health, challenging societal norms that discourage emotional expression. Through humour and candid discussions, it aims to break down barriers to seeking help. Readers will gain…

    Welcome to the “Real Talk: Men’s Mental Health” Series
  • “What the Trump” Becomes a National Mood

    The post critiques the recent “One Big, Beautiful Bill” Act, highlighting its spectacle-driven governance that confuses policy with performance. It discusses the emotional impact of the phrase “What the Trump?”…

    “What the Trump” Becomes a National Mood
  • Rooted Not Rigid

    The content explores the complexities of choosing between renting and buying a home, emphasising that this decision reflects deeper questions about personal values, identity, and lifestyle. It highlights the merits…

    Rooted Not Rigid
  • Stories that spiral. Frameworks that clarify.

    Spiralmore offers slow-form resources designed for readers who appreciate nuance, featuring downloadable content for just £1. The materials include long-form reflections, editable frameworks, and thematic explorations on topics like communication…

    Stories that spiral. Frameworks that clarify.
  • Sustainable travel

    Sustainable travel begins with small, intentional choices that create broader impacts. Consider habits like choosing trains over flights, using refillable toiletries, and seeking eco-friendly accommodations. Engaging in thoughtful reflections about…

    Sustainable travel