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RadioReverb launches ‘Mental Health Matters’ radio show

Besi Besemar January 12, 2018

RadioReverb launch brand-new radio show about mental health as part of their new 2018 schedule.

The ground-breaking show, Mental Health Matters, aims to be a valuable resource for Brighton residents and mental health charities alike.

Hosted by counsellor and dramatherapist, Bruce Guthrie, he will be joined by a co-host to explore ideas, new and established approaches to helping others grow, recover and experience better Mental Health.

Bruce Guthrie
Bruce Guthrie

The programme made by – and for – people who’ve experienced mental illness and emotional suffering in all its forms will bring people together to share what works for them in terms of navigating their way through life’s sometimes immense challenges.

Mental Health Matters format will be positive and entertaining but also responsible and informative and will aim to combine information about local services with interviews featuring local health professionals – and of course there will be music too!

The show will also have a light-hearted game segment, The Dedication Game, which is designed to encourage open discussion. Any listener can apply to join Bruce in the studio and take part in the game.

The first episode of this weekly/monthly show will be aired on RadioReverb on Sunday, January, 14 at 3pm and then repeated on January 21 at 9pm, 28th at 3am and February 4 at 3am.

In the first episode, Bruce is joined by Paola St George from Greater Brighton Metropolitan College, chatting about her counselling skills training courses.

Host and producer Bruce Guthrie, said: “Myself and the RadioReverb team have spent a long time developing the show as we really wanted to get it right. ‘Mental Health Matters’ will be a fantastic resource for those struggling with mental health problems and I’m very excited to finally be bringing it to the airwaves in January.” 

Station Producer Ben Noble, added: “We’ve wanted a show about mental health on RadioReverb for some time now – it was just a question of getting it right. Bruce came to us with a great idea based around the format of The Dedication Game. It’s a conversation about healing and music, which exemplifies Bruce’s hands-on, practical attitude to mental health. We were thrilled at his approach, but we wanted to go further and cover the more academic and medical side of treatment too.

“In the past couple of months we’ve worked with Bruce to develop the concept so that it will now include interviews with mental health professionals, news on the latest advances in treatment, and information on local services – all without losing the initial down-to-earth focus of Bruce’s original idea, which asks “what can YOU do to improve your mental health in your day to day life?

“We’ve ended up with a show that will be fun to listen to even as it stimulates meaningful conversations around mental health. We are immensely proud of this show and hope it will become a valuable resource for Brighton residents.”

Mental Health Matters is just one of many exciting new shows taking to the air on RadioReverb over the Winter period including Sophie Cook Talks: A new weekly current affairs show from media personality and LGBT+ rights campaigner Sophie Cook, mixing thought-provoking chat with great music.

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