• How Can Community Help with Eating Disorders? | Vanessa Longley | EDAW 2026
    Feb 19 2026

    #eatingdisorders #eatingdisorderawareness #mentalhealth

    Most people only access eating disorder support at crisis point — in this episode, we explore how community can change that.

    Early intervention and accessible eating disorder support can make a significant difference to long-term recovery outcomes.

    How can community help with eating disorders and what does meaningful support really look like in practice?

    In this episode of Wellbeing Talk, I’m joined by Vanessa Longley, CEO of Beat, the UK’s eating disorder charity - for a conversation about eating disorder prevention, early intervention, recovery, and the role community plays during Eating Disorder Awareness Week 2026 (EDAW 2026).

    Eating disorders are serious mental health conditions and often deeply isolating experiences — yet recovery does not happen alone.

    Together, we explore common misconceptions about eating disorders, why early support matters, the vital role of families and carers alongside how workplaces, online communities and healthcare systems can better respond to those affected.

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    ⏱️ Chapters

    0:00 Intro - Can Community Help Eating Disorders? | Vanessa Longley

    01:44 Why Vanessa Longley Joined Beat & Common Misunderstandings About Eating Disorders

    04:21 The Biggest Challenges in Preventing Eating Disorders Today

    07:59 Emotional Moments That Show Why Eating Disorder Support Matters

    11:58 New Research in Eating Disorders That Gives Hope

    14:35 What Beat’s Data Reveals About Unmet Eating Disorder Support in the UK

    17:43 What People Really Say When They First Reach Out for Help

    20:13 Supporting Parents & Carers in Eating Disorder Recovery

    23:49 Beat’s 2025–2030 Strategy Explained — Changing the Story on Eating Disorders

    26:30 Calories on Menus: What the Evidence Says About Eating Disorders

    28:25 Why Early Help Matters & What Stops People Getting Support Sooner

    31:00 Social Media, Online Communities & Eating Disorder Recovery

    37:28 New NHS Eating Disorder Guidance for Children & Young People — What’s Changed?

    43:30 How the NHS and Charities Like Beat Can Work Better Together

    47:30 Inequality in Eating Disorder Care — Geography, Identity & Stigma

    52:08 The Role of Employers in Supporting Eating Disorders at Work

    54:35 Eating Disorder Awareness Week 2026 — Why Community Matters

    57:05 How to Support Someone with an Eating Disorder (Practical Advice)

    58:25 The Future of Eating Disorder Support by 2030

    59:30 A Message for Anyone Struggling or Supporting a Loved One

    01:01:07 Outro

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    If you or someone you know is affected by an eating disorder, confidential support is available via

    Beat: https://www.beateatingdisorders.org.uk

    Beat Eating Disorders Helpline: 0808 801 0677 (UK)

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • How Does Relationship Health Impact Work? Verity Glasgow Explains
    Jan 29 2026

    How does relationship health really impact our wellbeing, performance and working lives?

    In this episode, I’m joined by Verity Glasgow, Chief Executive of OnePlusOne, to explore why the quality of our relationships is one of the strongest predictors of long-term health and happiness and why relationship health is still overlooked in most workplaces.

    Drawing on over 50 years of relationship science, Verity explains how concepts like relationship health and social fitness affect productivity, leadership, and employee wellbeing, especially during major life events such as separation, conflict at home, or increased caring responsibilities.

    We discuss:

    - How relationship health impacts performance at work

    - What leaders often misunderstand about employees under relational stress

    - Why social fitness matters just as much as physical and mental health

    - What good workplace support looks like during life events like separation

    - How organisations can build a healthier, more human culture at work

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    ⏱️ Chapters

    0:00 Intro

    2:04 Verity Glasgow’s Journey Into Relationship Health Leadership

    3:38 The Moment That Shaped Verity’s Approach to Relationship Support

    6:13 What Is OnePlusOne? Mission, Impact & Relationship Science

    7:04 Why Relationship Support Is in High Demand Today

    11:44 What Is Social Fitness? Building Relationship Skills for Life & Work

    14:17 What the 85-Year Harvard Study Reveals About Relationships

    17:27 Divorce & Separation: What People Get Wrong About Parents

    27:24 The Biggest Gaps in Support for Separating Families

    28:58 Why OnePlusOne Created the Separating Better App

    33:19 How Separating Better Changes Communication & Emotional Readiness

    37:57 Surprising Results From the Separating Better Evaluation

    41:52 What’s Next for the Separating Better App?

    44:45 Relational Leadership: Supporting Employees Through Divorce

    47:04 Compassion vs Performance: What Leaders Get Wrong

    49:17 How Organisations Can Build a Culture of Relationship Health

    55:01 How Verity Glasgow Protects Her Own Relationship Health

    58:51 The Future of Relationship Health in the UK

    1:00:30 One Relationship Insight Every Leader & Parent Should Know

    1:02:12 Outro

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    🔗 Learn more:

    OnePlusOne supports individuals, families and organisations to build stronger relationships and develop the skills needed to navigate conflict in healthier ways.

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • How Music Improves Mental Health at Work | Rob Stephenson
    Jan 20 2026

    Music is one of the most common ways people manage their emotions - yet it’s rarely treated as a serious wellbeing tool at work.

    In this episode, I’m joined by Rob Stephenson, a public speaker, social entrepreneur and mental health campaigner to explore how music can support mental health, reduce stigma and help create more psychologically safe workplaces.

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    ⏱️ Chapters

    0:00 Intro

    01:54 Why Rob Shared His Mental Health Story

    05:53 What Intentional Wellbeing Looks Like

    07:47 Rob’s Lowest Point With Depression

    11:23 Why Mental Health Stigma Persists

    16:34 The Deeper Question Behind Rob’s Mission

    23:35 Values Driving Activism and Creativity

    24:54 Common Misconceptions About Mental Health Work

    27:24 Lessons From Giving 1,000 Mental Health Talks

    28:56 A Key Lesson From Rob’s TEDx Talk

    33:16 Vulnerability at Work: Risk or Strength?

    37:09 Managing the “Vulnerability Hangover”

    46:00 Why the InsideOut LeaderBoard Was Created

    49:42 What Courageous Leaders Taught Rob

    53:14 How Leaders Can Start Mental Health Conversations

    58:25 Harmonising the Mind: Music and Wellbeing

    01:02:48 Powerful Moments From Music Workshops

    01:07:05 How Music Shaped Rob’s Bipolar Journey

    01:10:17 The Science That Changed How Rob Listens

    01:13:22 What Rob Hopes Readers Take From His Book

    01:14:54 The Future of Mental Health at Work

    01:17:33 Outro

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    1 hr and 18 mins
  • Should MHFA Be Mandatory at Work? | Sarah McIntosh Shares Her View
    Nov 20 2025

    Should Mental Health First Aid be mandatory in every workplace?

    In this episode of Wellbeing Talk, I sat down with with Sarah McIntosh, Chief Executive of @MentalHealthFirstAidEngland (MHFA) England, about the future of workplace wellbeing, prevention, and the growing impact of MHFA across the UK.

    Since 2007, MHFA England has trained more than 1.1 million people across 20,000 + organisations to build inclusive, mentally healthy cultures.

    Yet only 29% of employers currently train managers to support mental health, contributing to a £212 billion annual loss in productivity and economic inactivity.

    Sarah shares how MHFA England’s Mandate the Change campaign, new Workplace MHFA Standards, and the first-ever MHFAider Day aim to close this gap - equipping people with the skills, confidence, and structure to offer help before crisis hits.

    We discuss:

    Why MHFA England believes Mental Health First Aid should be as standard as physical first aid

    The rise of prevention-focused workplace wellbeing

    The role of employers in creating mentally healthy, productive teams

    Insights from The MHFAider Effect report and the voices behind the movement

    Sarah McIntosh’s personal journey as a leader driving culture change

    Watch, learn, and join the conversation about how we can make mental health support the norm, not a privilege.

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    ⏱️ Chapter Markers:

    0:00 Intro

    03:18 Sarah McIntosh on what first inspired her to work in mental health

    07:57 How Sarah McIntosh’s personal wellbeing journey shapes her leadership at MHFA England

    09:53 Biggest misconceptions about Mental Health First Aid explained

    14:54 How the CEO of MHFA England practices self-care and balance

    16:45 Why the 2019 attempt to include mental health in first-aid law failed – and what’s different now

    20:41 Inside MHFA England’s decision to create national Workplace MHFA Standards

    23:31 Which MHFA Standards will make the biggest difference for employers?

    25:41 Advice for organisations that support MHFA but haven’t embedded it yet

    29:24 Beyond cost: The real barriers employers face to implementing MHFA

    32:08 The Keep Britain Working Review – why prevention is key to keeping people in work

    35:10 How MHFA fits into a preventative approach to workplace wellbeing

    40:12 What MHFAider Day means for Sarah McIntosh and the wider MHFA community

    42:50 Key findings and trends from The MHFAider Effect report

    43:29 Powerful MHFAider stories that show the impact of mental health first aid

    49:17 Why MHFAiders’ voices matter in shaping national mental health policy

    52:50 Sarah McIntosh’s hopes for the future of MHFAider Day and the movement

    54:17 What gives Sarah McIntosh hope about the future of workplace mental health

    55:00 One action every employer can take to improve mental health at work

    56:52 Outro

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    🔔 If you’re interested in how to have more compassionate and constructive conversations about mental health - both in and outside of the workplace, don’t forget to subscribe to the @letsgowellbeing YouTube channel.

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    57 mins
  • How Menopause Affects Mental Health at Work | Deborah Garlick Henpicked
    Oct 9 2025

    How does menopause affect mental health at work and what can employers do to better support employees?

    In this episode of Wellbeing Talk, I sat down with Deborah Garlick, founder and CEO of Henpicked Menopause in the Workplace to discuss how menopause impacts women’s mental health, confidence, and performance at work.

    Deborah shares her own experience, explores cultural stigma, and explains how organisations can build menopause-friendly policies that boost engagement, retention, and wellbeing.

    🎙️ We cover:

    Deborah’s personal story and the origins of Henpicked

    Why conversations about menopause at work still carry stigma

    Insights from The M Factor and World Menopause Day

    The psychological symptoms that most affect confidence and mental health

    How to make the business case for menopause support

    What leaders need to know about legislation, the Equality Act, and menopause discrimination

    Practical ways to engage employees and create supportive culture

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    ⏱️ Chapter Markers:

    00:00 Intro

    01:30 Deborah Garlick: Her Journey and Why She Founded Henpicked

    09:48 The M Factor - Shredding the Silence on Menopause at Work and Cultural Change

    17:00 World Menopause Day - Key Themes and Global Progress

    22:49 How to Boost Employee Engagement Around Menopause Initiatives

    27:45 Menopause and Mental Health - Confidence, Brain Fog & Real Stories

    33:30 The Business Case for Investing in Menopause Support and Employee Wellbeing

    36:09 Menopause Legislation & Leadership - Equality Act, Discrimination and Best Practice

    41:11 Outro

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    41 mins
  • Workplace Mental Health Strategy: What Works & How to Measure It | Chris Cummings
    Sep 18 2025

    What makes a workplace mental health strategy truly effective and how do you measure its impact?

    In this episode of Wellbeing Talk, I’m joined by Chris Cummings, CEO of Wellbeing at Work World, to explore the future of workplace wellbeing.

    Since 2014, Chris and his team have been brining together senior leaders from over 113 countries across global summits and round tables, helping organisations embed wellbeing as a strategic priority.

    We discuss:

    * What authentic leadership for employee wellbeing looks like

    * How to move beyond perks and tick-box exercises to structural change

    * The most meaningful ways to measure workplace wellbeing and prove ROI

    * Why culture and psychological safety are non-negotiable foundations

    * The role of managers, hybrid working, AI, and ESG in shaping the future of wellbeing

    If you’re a leader, HR professional, or wellbeing advocate, this conversation offers practical insights and inspiration to help you build a healthier, more resilient workplace.

    #WorkplaceWellbeing #MentalHealthAtWork #Leadership #FutureOfWork #Wellbeingtalk

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    ⏱️ Chapter Markers:

    0:00 Intro – Workplace Mental Health & Wellbeing Strategy

    1:44 Chris Cummings’ Background & Mission

    11:13 Authentic Leadership in Employee Wellbeing

    14:15 Embedding Mental Health Into Business Strategy

    22:11 Moving Beyond Tick-Box Wellbeing Initiatives

    27:54 Measuring the Impact of Workplace Wellbeing

    32:44 Cultural Foundations of a Successful Wellbeing Strategy

    34:52 How Managers Can Lead Inclusion & Build Confidence

    39:56 Practical Steps to Boost Psychological Safety at Work

    43:18 Closing the Leadership Perception Gap in Wellbeing

    51:18 AI, ESG & Hybrid Work: The Future of Workplace Wellbeing

    56:03 Hope for the Future of Work & Employee Wellbeing

    57:43 Outro

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    🔔 If you’re interested in how to have more compassionate and constructive conversations about mental health - both in and outside of the workplace, don’t forget to subscribe to the @letsgowellbeing YouTube channel.

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    58 mins
  • Why LGBTQ+ Inclusion Boosts Mental Health at Work | Simon Blake
    Sep 4 2025

    In this episode of the Wellbeing Talk Podcast, I’m joined by Simon Blake, CEO of Stonewall, to explore the powerful connection between inclusion and mental health in the workplace.

    We discuss:

    * How inclusive environments impact LGBTQ+ employees’ mental health

    * Practical data and policies that move senior leaders to act

    * Supporting LGBTQ+ employees when public discourse turns hostile

    * Low‑cost, high‑impact actions employers can implement now

    Founded in 1989, Stonewall has been instrumental in advancing LGBTQ+ rights—from repealing Section 28 and equalising the age of consent, to lifting the ban on military service. Today, their mission remains clear: ensuring everyone, everywhere enjoys equal rights.

    Learn more about Stonewall’s Proud Employers programme:

    Discover how organisations can advance their inclusion journey through Stonewall’s Proud Employers programme—a leading initiative that helps employers build workplaces where LGBTQ+ staff and allies can thrive.

    Stonewall’s Proud Employers initiative supports organisations in building inclusive workplaces, offering access to expert resources, peer networks, consultancy, benchmarking, and accreditation. As Simon Blake puts it, inclusion is not just a moral imperative—it’s good business too.

    https://www.stonewall.org.uk/inclusive-workplaces/proud-employers

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    ⏱️ Chapter Markers:

    0:00 Intro

    01:27 Simon’s Background

    11:38 Parallels between MHFA and Stonewall

    17:07 How do Inclusive Environments Affect mental Health

    21:38 Workplace Policies That Support LGBTQ+ Mental Health

    27:24 Culture Shifts That Improve Mental Health at Work

    30:50 Trust and Transparency in Workplace Wellbeing

    34:52 How Managers can Lead on Inclusion with Confidence

    37:22 What Should Organisations Do When Public Discourse Turns Hostile?

    41:47 What Legal Shifts Are Needed for Inclusive Workplaces?

    43:16 How Do Overlapping Identities Impact Mental Health?

    45:19 What Data Most Influences Senior Leaders on Inclusion?

    47:32 Low-Cost Actions that Improve LGBTQ+ Mental Health at Work?

    49:28 What’s the Future of LGBTQ+ Wellbeing at Work?

    50:48 Outro

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    🔔 If you’re interested in how to have more compassionate and constructive conversations about mental health - both in and outside of the workplace, don’t forget to subscribe to the @letsgowellbeing YouTube channel.

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    51 mins
  • The Real Cost of Suicide in the Workplace | Wellbeing Talk with Julie Bentley
    Jul 8 2025

    When emotional pain is acute and resources are scarce, people can be left feeling like there's no way out. Every 90 minutes, someone dies by suicide in the UK and Republic of Ireland.

    The impact reaches families, healthcare and legal systems, emergency services and the workplace. In fact, It’s estimated that up to 135 people are affected by every single suicide, at a cost of nearly £10 billion each year. So what can business leaders do to ensure people get the support they need before they reach crisis point?

    And how can organisations use lived experience to make conversations about suicide and self-harm at work more open, more human, and more accessible?

    To help us answer these questions, I’m joined by Julie Bentley, CEO of @samaritans An organisation that, with around 22,000 volunteers across nearly 200 branches, spends over 1 million hours a year responding to calls for help.

    They are dedicated to providing a safe space in uncertain times and to achieving a vision that less people die by suicide.

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    51 mins