Mental health is often overlooked or misunderstood in Malawian society, yet it deeply affects individuals, families, and communities. At The Little Mental Health Project Podcast, we believe that open, honest conversations are essential for healing and change. Through this podcast, we explore real-life experiences, tackle stigma, and raise awareness about mental health challenges and well-being. Co-hosted with Mwai Wirima, our episodes feature diverse voices—from mental health professionals to everyday people, sharing stories, insights, and practical tools for navigating mental health.
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Mental health is often overlooked or misunderstood in Malawian society, yet it deeply affects individuals, families, and communities. At The Little Mental Health Project Podcast, we believe that open, honest conversations are essential for healing and change. Through this podcast, we explore real-life experiences, tackle stigma, and raise awareness about mental health challenges and well-being. Co-hosted with Mwai Wirima, our episodes feature diverse voices—from mental health professionals to everyday people, sharing stories, insights, and practical tools for navigating mental health.
We often talk about Men's Mental Health on account of the rising number of men succumbing to suicide. And the numbers aren't going down. What conversations need to happen? What work do we need to do to see these numbers come to zero? We sat down with Gareth and Khama who shared what they think is necessary to create safe spaces for men. It was an insightful conversation we hope you enjoy it as much as we did recording it.
The Little Mental Health Project
Mental health is often overlooked or misunderstood in Malawian society, yet it deeply affects individuals, families, and communities. At The Little Mental Health Project Podcast, we believe that open, honest conversations are essential for healing and change. Through this podcast, we explore real-life experiences, tackle stigma, and raise awareness about mental health challenges and well-being. Co-hosted with Mwai Wirima, our episodes feature diverse voices—from mental health professionals to everyday people, sharing stories, insights, and practical tools for navigating mental health.