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Comedian Rich Wilson talks to funny & interesting people about their experiences with men’s mental health.


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Nick Wilty

Nick Wilty

2024-03-2801:06:56

Our wonderful guest this week is artist and comedian Nick Wilty and I’m telling you now that nobody has lived a life as full as Nick. The stories this man could tell would be enough time fill twenty podcasts so I was overjoyed when agreed to join me on Men Brain. I will tell you now that we do cover some fairly dark topics but Nick’s storytelling ability makes them easy to navigate.Go to https://www.patreon.com/menbrainpodcast for ALL for YouTube videos LONG BEFORE EVERYONE ELSE! Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Louie Green

Louie Green

2024-03-1455:43

Louie Green is a proud working class comedian. On 9th Feb 2021 Louie did not die and in fact he was given a second chance and this second chance came in the form of a colostomy bag. Louie brings stomas to the forefront of conversations both in his stand up and to the public after recently hitting the national press for revealing his colostomy bag on stage. He has now been featured on prime time TV raising awareness and proving that a stoma is something to be proud of. Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063715111738Instagram https://www.instagram.com/louiegreencomedy?igsh=bGRvbmRkOGd5emRwTiktok https://www.tiktok.com/@louiegreencomedy?_t=8kSclAADv6H&_r=1Colostomy UK https://www.colostomyuk.org/ Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Laura Smyth is a comedian, writer and actor from East London.In 2019 Laura won the Funny Women Awards having only been doing comedy for 5 months. Since then, she has continued to take the comedy scene by storm; a favourite on the live circuit Laura has supported Jack Whitehall and Michelle de Swarte on tour and played the Comedy Arena at Latitude, Reading and Leeds Festivals.TV appearances include ‘Live At The Apollo’ (BBC Two), ‘Frankie Boyle’s New World Order’ (BBC Two), ‘Jonathan Ross’ Comedy Club’ (ITV1), ‘Yesterday, Today and the Day Before’ (Comedy Central) and ‘As Yet Untitled’ (Dave). Laura is soon to be seen making her debut appearance on ‘Cats Does Countdown’ for Channel 4. As an actor she has appeared in ‘Pru’ for BBC Three, independent feature ‘Cottontail’ and played the lead in her own original narrative non-tx ‘Launderette’ for BBC.Laura co-hosts BBC Sounds hit podcast ‘Bang On It’ with Michelle de Swarte which is released weekly.A prolific narrative writer, Laura has written on the new re-boot of ‘Bad Education’ for BBC Three; new comedy series ‘Deep Fakes’ for ITV2 as well as having several of her own projects in development, including original script commissions from BBC and Channel 4. UK Tour - starts April 2024 get tickets at laurasmyth.comAI SAYS THIS IS ABOUT... In this conversation, Laura Smyth and Rich Wilson discuss the realities of life, living with a life-changing diagnosis, changing perspectives, and self-kindness. They also explore the themes of healing, connecting with others, changing the narrative, embracing life, facing mortality, and the power of love and connection. They discuss the importance of changing the story, shifting priorities, and finding balance. The conversation concludes with a discussion on faith and belief in a higher power. In this conversation, Laura Smyth reflects on life, death, and the importance of living in the present moment. She discusses the purpose of human connection and the desire to find truth and commonality through comedy. Laura also shares her experiences of childhood and parenting, emphasizing the importance of learning from past generations. She highlights the value of embracing imperfections and cherishing relationships. The conversation explores the balance between acknowledging and acting upon emotions, and the danger of overemphasizing feelings. Laura concludes with gratitude and excitement for her upcoming tour. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ben Pope

Ben Pope

2024-02-2901:03:04

Ben Pope is a London-based stand-up comedian and has been doing stand-up for the best part of a decade (as an act and MC), gigging across the UK. He has performed a host of critically-acclaimed Edinburgh Fringe shows, his YouTube special Mr Big Stuff has 30k views and in 2023 he completed his nationwide Holy Cow tour (‘excellent’ - Joe Lycett), which this year travels to New Zealand. Ben has supported both sketch duo Max & Ivan and character comedian Kieran Hodgson on tour, and has appeared on Achievement Unlocked (Comedy Central), Comedy Guide to Life (Dave) and BBC New Comedy Award on Radio 4 Extra.Twitter - @BenWPopeInsta - @popesbenedictTikTok - @popesbenedictBrighton Fringe shows - www.brightonfringe.org/events/ben-pope-work-in-progressAI thinks it's about this: In this conversation, comedian Ben Pope joins Rich Wilson to discuss various topics, including growing up in a religious environment, questioning beliefs, finding magic in hobbies, and the pressure to constantly optimize every moment. They also talk about the importance of slowing down, enjoying downtime, and letting go of guilt when it comes to reading and creative pursuits. Overall, the conversation explores the themes of belief, self-discovery, and finding joy in everyday moments. In this conversation, Rich Wilson and Ben Pope discuss the benefits of audiobooks and how they can make reading more enjoyable. They also delve into the challenges of reading classic literature and the pressure to read certain books. The conversation touches on the transition from religion to secularism and the impact it can have on individuals. They also explore the importance of taking it easy and not putting too much pressure on oneself. The conversation concludes with a discussion about boarding school experiences, appreciating London, and upcoming shows and tours. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tony Law

Tony Law

2024-02-2201:11:32

SummaryIn this episode, Rich Wilson and Tony Law discuss various topics, including making the most of limited space, coping with challenges in lockdown, the decline of niceness, the impact of podcasting, the fear of putting out content, struggles with alcohol, reading and talking in sleep, habits and shopping math, watching motorists pulling eco-protesters, the conspiracy of Extinction Rebellion, the habit of using bags for life, and an encounter with a climate change protester. In this part of the conversation, Tony Law and Rich Wilson discuss encounters with snobbery and politeness, the behavior of Tony's dog, avoiding personal topics, Tony's controversial stance on climate change, the earth as a killer, the impact of classism and snobbery in England, the influence of social media on opinions, desensitization to tragic events, showing kindness to homeless people, the divisiveness of politics, and the importance of balanced news consumption. The conversation covers various topics related to watching TV shows and movies while engaging in different activities, such as writing, feeding, breastfeeding, and using social media. It also touches on the fascination with murder-related content and the experience of attending the Edinburgh Fringe Festival with babies.TakeawaysSnobbery and classism still exist in society and can impact mental health.Social media can desensitize people to tragic events and lead to divisive conversations.It is important to have friends with diverse views and engage in balanced news consumption.Comedians can provide a unique perspective on society and challenge prevailing opinions.Finding interest in unconventional topics can broaden knowledge and understanding. Watching TV shows and movies can be enjoyed while engaging in other activities, such as writing or feeding.Breastfeeding can provide an opportunity to watch TV shows and movies during feeding sessions.Many people, particularly women, have a fascination with murder-related content.Attending the Edinburgh Fringe Festival with babies can be a unique and enjoyable experience. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ben Cohen

Ben Cohen

2024-02-1501:09:52

Ben Cohen has had over 10 Million views on TikTok with his sketch duo, The Lovely Boys. He performs his quirky style of observational comedy in clubs up and down the UK and Europe also taking his act to Israel and LA. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Matthew Robertson

Matthew Robertson

2024-02-0801:10:48

Matthew’s explains ‘joy through the power of the outdoors’ to comedian Rich Wilson and the personal difficulties that compelled him to create the Momentum Men podcast series. https://www.facebook.com/momentummen Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Rich Wilson and Hannah Byczkowski discuss their experiences with the TV show 'The Traitors' and the dynamics of the game. They reflect on the excitement and disappointment of being a contestant and the strategies involved in the game. Hannah shares her motivation for participating in the show and the impact it had on her career. They also discuss the importance of gratitude and perspective in maintaining a positive mindset. The conversation highlights the value of surrounding oneself with supportive relationships and the power of choosing happiness in everyday life. The conversation covers various themes, including appreciating life, finding happiness, and taking time for oneself. It emphasises the importance of perspective, empathy, and recognising the real problems in the world. The evolving nature of comedy and the value of enjoying life and not taking things too seriously are also discussed. The awareness of mortality and making life count is highlighted, along with the significance of self-care and mental health. The creation and success of the Ghost Huns podcast, as well as personal experiences with the supernatural, are explored. In this conversation, Hannah Hannah Byczkowski shares her experiences with strange occurrences and unexplained events in her house. She recounts instances of feeling a presence, finding doors open, and hearing a phone ring in the cellar. She also discusses hearing her name being called in a haunted house and shares a story about a house with a tragic history. Hannah concludes by mentioning the Ghost Hunters tour she is a part of. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
John O'Sullivan

John O'Sullivan

2024-01-2501:20:09

Rich Wilson is joined by John O'Sullivan. They discuss the insecurities and challenges faced by performers, including the fear of failure and rejection. They also explore the impact of social media on self-esteem and the struggle to overcome personal insecurities. The conversation delves into the importance of confidence and likeability in comedy, as well as the internal conflicts that performers often face. Throughout the episode, they share personal anecdotes and reflect on their own experiences in the comedy world. The conversation covers topics such as dealing with loss and fear, coping with illness and caring for others, the impact of the internet and social media, the evolution of comedy and taboos, and the desire for naughty and controversial humor. The need for originality in comedy is also discussed. In this conversation, Dame John O'Sullivan and Rich Wilson discuss various aspects of comedy and the entertainment industry. They touch on the importance of visibility and representation for disabled comedians, emphasizing the unique perspectives they bring to the stage. They also explore the role of likability in comedy and the power of visual humor. The conversation delves into personal preferences in comedy and the changing tastes of audiences over time. They discuss the challenges of building confidence on stage and overcoming self-doubt. Finally, they express appreciation for each other's kindness and discuss future plans for collaboration. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Will Robbins

Will Robbins

2024-01-1801:04:40

The Lovely Boys have become an internet sensation and we were lucky enough to grab one half of this dynamic duo Will Robbins inbetween video making to chat about his life and how he keeps his own mental health healthy and in check.Socials:Insta: @willyrobbinsTiktok: @thelovelyboys Insta: @thelovelyboysRich Wilson and Will Robbins discuss various topics, including growing up in a small town, the challenges of being short, getting into comedy, and the importance of sleep and water. They also talk about the positive impact of comedy and the need for more wholesome and feel-good content. The conversation highlights the importance of open conversations about mental health and the need for a balanced approach to self-diagnosis and self-care. In this conversation, Will Robbins and Rich Wilson discuss various topics related to mental health, self-care, and personal experiences. They touch on ADHD, overwhelm, and the challenges of finding balance in a world filled with wellness advice. They also talk about living on a houseboat, the bohemian lifestyle, and the influence of parents on their personalities. The conversation explores the connection between spirituality and belief systems, as well as the impact of social media on mental well-being. Overall, the conversation highlights the importance of self-reflection, communication, and finding what works best for oneself. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ed Patrick

Ed Patrick

2024-01-1155:38

Ed Patrick discusses his experience balancing a career in medicine with his passion for comedy. He shares how he initially hid his comedy pursuits but eventually embraced them after receiving support from a consultant. Ed also talks about his fascination with parasites and how it led him to study medicine. He shares an interesting story about the origins of muscle relaxants and the use of a poison called Karare. Finally, Ed promotes his upcoming tour and book, both titled 'Catch Your Breath.'TakeawaysTechnology can be both helpful and frustrating, and it's important to find a balance.Childbirth can be a joyful and challenging experience, and anesthesia plays a crucial role in ensuring a positive outcome.Anesthesia involves different techniques and medications to numb pain and ensure patient comfort.The medical field can be stressful and bureaucratic, but it is also rewarding and filled with opportunities for learning and growth.Humor and misunderstandings can occur in the medical profession, and it's important to maintain a positive and compassionate approach. Balancing multiple passions can be challenging but rewarding.Embracing and being open about your interests can lead to support and opportunities.Fascination with a specific topic can drive a career choice.Medical advancements often have interesting and unexpected origins. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ricky Sim

Ricky Sim

2023-12-2156:51

New York City-based stand-up comedian, storyteller and one-man tour-de-force Ricky Sim brings his critically acclaimed debut hour ‘Coming Out To Dead People’ to London’s Soho Theatre from 22nd – 24th January. The Asian Queer comedy about secrets taken to the grave has come off the back of a run at the Edinburgh Fringe. Rich catches up with Ricky ahead of his UK run.TICKET LINK: https://sohotheatre.com/events/ricky-sim-coming-out-to-dead-people-an-asian-queer-story/ https://www.rickysim.com/  https://www.instagram.com/rickeerick/ In this episode, comedian Ricky Sim joins Rich Wilson to discuss his show 'Coming Out to Dead People' and his experiences as a gay Asian immigrant. They explore the acceptance of sexuality in the 21st century, the challenges faced by LGBTQ+ individuals in Asian countries, and the importance of representation in comedy. Ricky shares his personal journey of coming out and the pressure to fulfill family expectations. They also discuss coping with grief and the power of therapy. Overall, the conversation highlights the complexities of identity, family dynamics, and the role of comedy in connecting with audiences. In this conversation, Ricky Sim and Rich Wilson discuss various topics related to comedy and cultural differences. They touch on subjects such as relatives watching over us, Asian superstitions, the concept of consent in religion, Ricky's comedy scholarship, the differences in comedy experiences between Malaysia and the US, understanding comedy in different languages, and the importance of travel in broadening one's perspective. TakeawaysCultural differences can lead to unique superstitions and beliefs, such as the idea of relatives watching over us or the need for consent even in spiritual matters.Comedy can vary greatly between different countries and cultures, with different styles, subjects, and language preferences.Traveling and experiencing different cultures can help broaden one's understanding and empathy towards others.Social media platforms like Instagram and personal websites are important tools for comedians to connect with their audience and promote their work. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dan Evans

Dan Evans

2023-12-1457:02

Comedian Dan Evans and Rich Wilson talk comedy and various topics related to self-care, travel, organisation, exercise, mental health, social media, and finding balance. They emphasise the importance of taking care of oneself and engaging in activities that promote well-being. They also share personal experiences and insights on managing the challenges of being a comedian and navigating the entertainment industry. The conversation highlights the need for self-awareness and finding strategies to maintain mental and physical health in a demanding profession. Some of this was written by a robot.'Originally ridiculous, silliness taken to the nth degree' Milton Jones'A favourite with audiences as well as his notoriously hard-to-please comedic peers' The Guardian.DAN EVANS has been performing an mix of daft jokes and flawed advice across the UK and internationally for the past 2 decades. He has also written for many others, among them Milton Jones, Mickey Flanaghan, Zoe Lyons and Frankie Boyle.Dan also writes crime fiction, and has created surely the Met's most maverick officer D.I. Snaith. With a couple of books of his adventures available at www.danevans.info Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this very special episode, Kate and Rich discuss Kate's pregnancy and upcoming birth. They talk about the challenges they faced, including technical difficulties, pregnancy symptoms, and the decision to have an elective C-section. They also touch on the age gap between them and the impact it may have on their parenting journey. Throughout the conversation, they share personal anecdotes and experiences, providing insights into the physical and emotional aspects of pregnancy. In this episode, Kate and Rich discuss their memories of childbirth and the changes in parenting over the years. They also talk about the challenges of finding supplies and the similarities in the birthing process. They share their excitement and boredom leading up to the birth and express gratitude for the support from friends. They discuss the preparation for surgery and address misconceptions about C-sections. They also talk about the placenta and the decision not to eat it. They discuss the C-section procedure and the recovery process. They share their realization of the C-section process and the feeling during the surgery. They talk about the sudden birth experience and express their excitement and nervousness.  Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ian Smith

Ian Smith

2023-11-3001:02:07

Ian Smith has funny bones. His whole demeanour just makes me smile and watching him perform onstage never fails to bring me joy so it was a real pleasure to have him on the podcast. We talked about growing up in a small town, local press, the pressure that sometimes comes with being a comedian up at the Edinburgh Festival in an ever more competitive industry and local newspaper journalism. Find Ian here:Instagram: /iansmithcomedyTwitter: @iansmithcomedySee Ian here:I'll be back at Soho Theatre next year with my Edinburgh Comedy Award nominated show Crushing - 29th-31st January at 7.30pm. Tickets here: https://sohotheatre.com/events/ian-smith-crushing-2/I'll also be on tour around the UK next year, with dates in Manchester, Hull, Edinburgh, Glasgow and lots more. All tickets here via my LinkTree or Insta: https://linktr.ee/iansmithcomedy Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Rachael Wells

Rachael Wells

2023-11-2456:17

This week’s guest is my friend and co-host of my other excellent podcast But Please Don’t Panic! Rachael “Wellsy” Wells. I met Rachael through this very podcast and we’ve been friends ever since. Rachael is Autistic, a condition I’d never really come across before so it’s been a real education for me. It’s estimated that one in a hundred people are autistic and it was really great to have a proper sit down with Wellsy and to find out how being neurodiverse affects your every day life in a world that assumes everyone is neurotypical. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Alistair Barrie

Alistair Barrie

2023-11-1601:07:43

Comedian Alistair Barrie. (Did he mention he's playing at the Comedy Store?)Alistair Barrie and I have been friends and colleagues for almost 20 years an we really have seen the best and worst of each other but we’ve never really sat and had a proper in depth chat until this very episode where we really opened up to each other and it was an absolute pleasure to do so. Alistair is currently on tour and will be filming a comedy special at The Comedy Store on November 28th, tickets for which can be found at www.alistairbarrie.com. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Michael Fenton Stevens

Michael Fenton Stevens

2023-11-0252:48

This week’s guest is fantastic actor and host of the wonderful "My Time Capsule" podcast, Michael Fenton Stevens, and oh what a joy it was! Michael and I grew up in the same area but we had no idea just how similar our lives have been. We talked school days, what it was like growing up in St Mary’s Cray, inspirational teachers and the importance of taking some chances in your life. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Adam Bloom

Adam Bloom

2023-10-2601:07:19

Adam's book i“Finding Your Comic Genius” is on AmazonFind Adam on Twitter @adambloomie2Become a "Men Brain Member"*join the show recordings *get 50 archive interviews via your own private RSS link*get early access to our FILMED interviewsGo to https://www.patreon.com/menbrainpodcast or click the LinkTree for ALL for YouTube videos, live comedy dates, socials, contact Producer Paul and everything else https://linktr.ee/MenBrain  Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Paul Foot

Paul Foot

2023-10-1901:05:55

“He's a comedy genius, one of the funniest things I've seen. Sublime, original and brilliant”The Independent“Quite simply, he is mind blowing, so if you fancy your mind being blown Paul Foot is one of the few comedians working today who can do it for you” The Mirror “A deranged genius” Sydney Morning Herald “An exquisite symphony of jubilant madness” Melbourne Age “A work of genius (..) Highly intellectual and ridiculously silly (..) A treasure”Chortle “Comedy gold” Broadway World “Simply one of the best I've ever seen (..) True alternative comedy at it's very best” British Comedy Guide “A delight (..)Silly and inspired” FestCatch Paul Foot on tour with Dissolve, a brand-new show which promises to be his most personal, surprising and inspired stand-up offering ever. Tickets go paulfoot.tv, seetickets.com and plosive.co.uk. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Teresa Coote

I can't hear Will Duggan speaking!

Aug 18th
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Chris Robson

Great episode, Ian Stone was one of the first comedians I saw way back when. Thanks for the podcasts, always a good listen 🙂

Jul 20th
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Simon Powley

5 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟🌟 podcast! Funny men chatting open an frankly about men's issues! An opportunity to get inside a comedians mind!

Feb 27th
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