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Mental Health Matters Podcast 2

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This months Mental Health Matters podcast features our guests from Brentwood Community Print, David Jones and Andy Woodcock, a poem sent in by Emily Oldfield, a book review from Isla Barton, Stephen Fry gets a mention in Mental Heath News and Scott tells us all about his mental heath journey.

 

Tracks of the month this month are – The Killers – Battle Born

Keane – Everybody’s Changing, and M People – Search for the Hero

You can listen to the podcast here –

[mixcloud]https://www.mixcloud.com/bobsimpson391/mental-health-matters-on-phoenix-fm-podcast-two/[/mixcloud]

Brentwood Community Print exists to help people who are in recovery from mental illness. All the profit from sales is re-invested into the service to provide a safe and caring working environment to assist people in their recovery. They believe that structured work and training helps people move back into the community and gain self-worth and confidence, all vital components for better mental health.

Scott, David Jones, Andy Woodcock and Bob

Scott, David Jones, Andy Woodcock and Bob

David and Andy from Brentwood Community Print told us about the service they offer and also about TED their new campaign. You can watch a video about this here –

Produced by Scott W

Assistant Producers Wayne Banks, Sam Brooker Amy Young and Isla Barton

Presented by Bob Simpson and Scott W with Isla Barton

Edited by Bob Simpson

We’ll be back next month for more Mental Health Matters on Phoenix FM. Follow us on Twitter @MHMpodcast or join our Facebook group here

We would love to get your feedback or any suggestions for the podcast. You can email us here – mhmatters@outlook.com

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Mental Health Matters Podcast 2

2

This months Mental Health Matters podcast features our guests from Brentwood Community Print, David Jones and Andy Woodcock, a poem sent in by Emily Oldfield, a book review from Isla Barton, Stephen Fry gets a mention in Mental Heath News and Scott tells us all about his mental heath journey.

 

Tracks of the month this month are – The Killers – Battle Born

Keane – Everybody’s Changing, and M People – Search for the Hero

You can listen to the podcast here –

[mixcloud]https://www.mixcloud.com/bobsimpson391/mental-health-matters-on-phoenix-fm-podcast-two/[/mixcloud]

Brentwood Community Print exists to help people who are in recovery from mental illness. All the profit from sales is re-invested into the service to provide a safe and caring working environment to assist people in their recovery. They believe that structured work and training helps people move back into the community and gain self-worth and confidence, all vital components for better mental health.

Scott, David Jones, Andy Woodcock and Bob

Scott, David Jones, Andy Woodcock and Bob

David and Andy from Brentwood Community Print told us about the service they offer and also about TED their new campaign. You can watch a video about this here –

Produced by Scott W

Assistant Producers Wayne Banks, Sam Brooker Amy Young and Isla Barton

Presented by Bob Simpson and Scott W with Isla Barton

Edited by Bob Simpson

We’ll be back next month for more Mental Health Matters on Phoenix FM. Follow us on Twitter @MHMpodcast or join our Facebook group here

We would love to get your feedback or any suggestions for the podcast. You can email us here – mhmatters@outlook.com

Scott Isla and Bob

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Mental Health Matters Podcast 2

2

This months Mental Health Matters podcast features our guests from Brentwood Community Print, David Jones and Andy Woodcock, a poem sent in by Emily Oldfield, a book review from Isla Barton, Stephen Fry gets a mention in Mental Heath News and Scott tells us all about his mental heath journey.

 

Tracks of the month this month are – The Killers – Battle Born

Keane – Everybody’s Changing, and M People – Search for the Hero

You can listen to the podcast here –

[mixcloud]https://www.mixcloud.com/bobsimpson391/mental-health-matters-on-phoenix-fm-podcast-two/[/mixcloud]

Brentwood Community Print exists to help people who are in recovery from mental illness. All the profit from sales is re-invested into the service to provide a safe and caring working environment to assist people in their recovery. They believe that structured work and training helps people move back into the community and gain self-worth and confidence, all vital components for better mental health.

Scott, David Jones, Andy Woodcock and Bob

Scott, David Jones, Andy Woodcock and Bob

David and Andy from Brentwood Community Print told us about the service they offer and also about TED their new campaign. You can watch a video about this here –

Produced by Scott W

Assistant Producers Wayne Banks, Sam Brooker Amy Young and Isla Barton

Presented by Bob Simpson and Scott W with Isla Barton

Edited by Bob Simpson

We’ll be back next month for more Mental Health Matters on Phoenix FM. Follow us on Twitter @MHMpodcast or join our Facebook group here

We would love to get your feedback or any suggestions for the podcast. You can email us here – mhmatters@outlook.com

Scott Isla and Bob

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Mental Health Matters Podcast 2

2

This months Mental Health Matters podcast features our guests from Brentwood Community Print, David Jones and Andy Woodcock, a poem sent in by Emily Oldfield, a book review from Isla Barton, Stephen Fry gets a mention in Mental Heath News and Scott tells us all about his mental heath journey.

 

Tracks of the month this month are – The Killers – Battle Born

Keane – Everybody’s Changing, and M People – Search for the Hero

You can listen to the podcast here –

[mixcloud]https://www.mixcloud.com/bobsimpson391/mental-health-matters-on-phoenix-fm-podcast-two/[/mixcloud]

Brentwood Community Print exists to help people who are in recovery from mental illness. All the profit from sales is re-invested into the service to provide a safe and caring working environment to assist people in their recovery. They believe that structured work and training helps people move back into the community and gain self-worth and confidence, all vital components for better mental health.

Scott, David Jones, Andy Woodcock and Bob

Scott, David Jones, Andy Woodcock and Bob

David and Andy from Brentwood Community Print told us about the service they offer and also about TED their new campaign. You can watch a video about this here –

Produced by Scott W

Assistant Producers Wayne Banks, Sam Brooker Amy Young and Isla Barton

Presented by Bob Simpson and Scott W with Isla Barton

Edited by Bob Simpson

We’ll be back next month for more Mental Health Matters on Phoenix FM. Follow us on Twitter @MHMpodcast or join our Facebook group here

We would love to get your feedback or any suggestions for the podcast. You can email us here – mhmatters@outlook.com

Scott Isla and Bob

Scott Isla and Bob

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