We’re Talking About Mental Health All Wrong
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We talk about mental health more than ever… so why are so many people still struggling?
In this episode, Ben explores why the way we talk about mental health might actually be part of the problem.
Drawing on real, everyday conversations and a powerful personal moment, he shares why words like “mental health” can sometimes create barriers instead of opening doors — and how changing our language can make it easier for people to open up.
This is an honest, thought-provoking look at:
- Why mental health conversations often stay surface level
- How disconnection, loneliness, and modern life are impacting us
- The power of simple, human questions
- Why “How are you… really?” can change everything
- And how communities — not just services — play a role in mental wellbeing
Ben also introduces the idea behind Penarth Connected — a community-led approach to building stronger human connection and making people feel seen, heard, and supported.
If you’ve ever struggled to talk about how you’re feeling… or wondered how to support someone else better… this episode will make you think differently.
Because maybe we don’t need better words.
Maybe we just need better conversations.