
Hussain Manawer: Tackling grief and building better mental health
06/08/22 • 24 min
After losing his mum, Hussain Manawer struggled with depression. But through the support of his family and friends – and the power of poetry – he found a way through. His global fanbase now includes the likes of Oprah Winfrey and Prince Harry.
He joined Laura Kelly and Naomi Forbes on BetterPod for an emotional conversation about tackling grief, and building a society that’s better for our mental wellbeing.
A warning for listeners: we discuss issues around suicide in this podcast.
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After losing his mum, Hussain Manawer struggled with depression. But through the support of his family and friends – and the power of poetry – he found a way through. His global fanbase now includes the likes of Oprah Winfrey and Prince Harry.
He joined Laura Kelly and Naomi Forbes on BetterPod for an emotional conversation about tackling grief, and building a society that’s better for our mental wellbeing.
A warning for listeners: we discuss issues around suicide in this podcast.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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