It's Okay to Talk: Shining a Light on Andy's Man Club
💬 It’s Okay to Talk: Shining a Light on Andy’s Man Club
In a world that often expects silence from men when it comes to mental health, Andy’s Man Club offers something different: a space to speak, to listen, and to be heard—without judgement.
Founded after the tragic loss of Andy Roberts to suicide, the club has grown into a national movement across the UK. At its heart? A simple but radical mission: to reduce male suicide by creating spaces where men can talk openly and support one another.
Why it matters:
- Suicide is the biggest killer of men under 50 in the UK. Too many suffer in silence.
- There’s power in community, in sharing burdens, in being met with understanding rather than fixes.
- Peer-led and non-clinical, Andy’s Man Club isn’t about therapy—it’s about connection.
What to expect:
- A free, welcoming group open to men over 18.
- Weekly meetings in relaxed spaces—no pressure to speak, no need to book.
- A place where men can drop the mask and just be.
If you’re reading this and thinking maybe it’s time to talk—you’re not alone. Whether for yourself or someone you care about, help is out there. And sometimes it starts with three simple words: “It’s okay to talk.”
🟦 Find out more at Andy’s Man Club
www.andysmanclub.co.uk