
Men of Words Podcast
Welcome to the Men of Words Podcast! This is a platform for conversation with successful people about Mental Health. Our aim is to speak to males at the top of their fields across sport, business, music and anything in between to hear stories of adversity, failure, success and the Mental Health journey throughout. Opening up about these issues is historically not our strong-suit as males and that is the area we are hoping to have some affect. Liam (Murph) and Michael (Muff) are long time friends with intersecting journeys through the highs and lows of Mental Health, having had personal and professional relationships for years and many conversations like the ones we are choosing to have with these elite performers.Our goal is a simple one. If we can motivate someone to have a conversation about their mental health, be it with friends, family or a professional, then we have achieved our goal. Thanks so much for listening, for any questions or queries please contact us through Instagram @menofwordspodcast or email us at menofwordspodcast@gmail.com If you need support, it's there. Talk to a friend, family, your GP or call Lifeline on 13 11 14.
Men of Words Podcast
Liam Stocker
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Our episode today is with AFL Footballer and advocate in the world of Mental Health, Liam Stocker.
This is a big conversation. Liam has an incredible story of his Mental Health journey through his career and there’s a lot to take from this… where to begin!
Stocker is one of the most articulate people we’ve spoken to and for a young fella he sure is a wise old man! He talks about his family, his anxiety and depression and his ongoing work to get to (as he says) “the best knick mentally in his whole life”
We are so grateful for this one. Big love to Stocker and please enjoy the episode.
MoW.
CONTENT WARNING: We talk through some heavy topics in this episode, covering some of the struggles within Mental ill-health that might be difficult for some people to listen to. There is always support available and we strongly encourage anyone struggling to seek help. It’s out there in many different ways.
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