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Anthony Hutton on Big Brother Fame, Loss, and Building a Mental Health Movement (S5:E1)

Anthony Hutton on Big Brother Fame, Loss, and Building a Mental Health Movement (S5:E1)

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In this compelling debut episode of our fifth season, host Gill Hunter chats with Anthony Hutton who opens up about his rise to fame as winner of ‘Big Brother’ back in 2005, and the blessings and challenges that followed.


Hear his story about life after the fame and money ran out and how training as a barber helped him discover his sense of purpose and ability to connect with men also suffering poor mental health and how his own struggles led him to become champion of men’s mental health with his ‘Never Throw In The Towel Project.’


Highlights include:

  • Anthony’s experience and drive to be on ‘Big Brother.’


  • His experience with the darker side of fame in the years after.


  • Struggles with finding a ‘normal’ job in the midst of financial troubles and battles with drugs and alcohol.


  • Rediscovering his purpose as a barber where men opened up about their struggles.


  • How the passing of Anthony’s grandma inspired him to set up ‘Never Throw In The Towel Project.’


Find Anthony Hutton here on Linkedin


https://www.linkedin.com/in/anthony-hutton-9b5440102?originalSubdomain=uk


Find out more about your host Gill Hunter


https://squareonelaw.com/people/gill-hunter/


Find out more about Square One Law


https://squareonelaw.com/


Find out more about ‘Fear Less, Do More’


https://squareonelaw.com/insights/fear-less-do-more/


This podcast was produced and recorded at Flamingo Heights Podcast Studio🦩


https://www.flamingoheights.co.uk/


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