Feeding Our Young®
Join men’s mental health advocate and Sandbach, England native Honored Guest Lewis Hackney as he discusses how and why he is running 12 kilometres a day for an entire year, his own experience with suicidal ideation and what contributed to that, what it means to create your Level Zero, why he works with men, his podcast, starting his own nonprofit, being named one of the 100 Men and Boys champions by the Centre for Policy and Research, the mixed reception of his message, the concept of finding your second peak, why he always says “I want to be a granddad” when he doesn’t yet have children, the generational impact on men, what his challenge’s finish line looks like, his advice to both women and men about this topic, and more! Contact us: thanks@feedingouryoung.org to send a note of appreciation to any of our honored guests - let them know how they touched you - I'll make sure they read your praises! info@feedingouryoung.org all other inquiries, including having host Eric Miller speak to your nursing students or nurses! +1 (509) 666-5636 text/voicemail line Follow us: @feedingouryoungllc Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube Many thanks: Jon Holland (Jomarkho - found on SoundCloud, Spotify, and the like) Music - intro/outro/sting composition 10com Web Development Logo and website design Jeff Burton (88 Creative) Planting and watering the seeds to start this podcast
183 episoder
Kommentarer
0Vær den første til at kommentere
Tilmeld dig nu og bliv en del af Feeding Our Young®-fællesskabet!