Ep 350: Talk Your Walk - with Rugby League star Quentin Laulu-Togaga'e

MAR 17, 202529 MIN
Mental Health Monday

Ep 350: Talk Your Walk - with Rugby League star Quentin Laulu-Togaga'e

MAR 17, 202529 MIN

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<div>350 episodes! Shall we crack on with the next 350?<br> <br> Mick Coyle hosts a landmark edition of Mental Health Monday, as we celebrate 350 episodes of the award-winning podcast.<br> <br> Mick's been very busy producing programmes about <a href="https://hellorayo.co.uk/hits-radio/uk/news/hits-radio-talks-birth-trauma/">Birth Trauma </a>and <a href="https://hellorayo.co.uk/podcasts/change-a-girls-life/id-2258223/">International Women's Day</a> in the last few weeks with his Hits Radio colleagues.<br> <br> Both programmes are a great listen so click on those links and check them out.<br> <br> Now Mick's back on MHM duty, he's joined by the co-founder of the Talk Your Walk Foundation Quentin Laulu-Togaga'e - a New Zealand born Samoan international, who's spent a big part of his career playing Rugby League in the UK.<br> <br> Q's teaming up with two former Castleford Tigers teammates, Sui Matagi and Jesse Sene-Lefao to try and open up conversations with the community about mental health.<br> <br> The rugby league community is a proud and passionate one, and these incredible guys are using their experiences to give people permission to share their problems, through play, group sessions and one-to-ones.<br> <br> They're also setting up regular touch rugby games for all the family.<br> <br> Find out more, including how you can support <a href="https://talkyourwalk.co.uk/">Talk Your Walk, via their website</a><br> <br> And don't forget to check out the entire back catalogue of Mental Health Monday - you've got 349 other FREE episodes to listen to!<br> <br> Get video previews of each week's guests on <a href="https://x.com/MrMickCoyle">Twitter</a>  <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mick-coyle-6443361ab/">Linkedin</a> and <a href="https://www.instagram.com/mrmickcoyle/?hl=en">Instagram</a><br> <br> <strong>TOPICS: Rugby League, Talk Your Walk, Suicide Prevention, Suicide Awarness, Rugby League community, Yorkshire, Samoan Rugby League, mental health </strong> </div>