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We welcome much loved stand-up comedian, Nathan Caton into the Hurt Locker to open that door on his mental health experiences of what it was like as a child of 11 witnessing his mother's relationship break-up, the responsibilities of being the eldest son in his family or 'man of the house' and how he entered professional comedy despite finishing university studies in Architecture.
In this uncensored and frank conversation with Yinka, Nathan shares how he's only now coming to terms with talking about his emotions and the struggles he's faced with leaning into his vulnerability, as they explore how 'The Body Keeps the Score'.
*TRIGGER WARNING* This recording contains references to mental health discussions which some listeners may find triggering.
If you are experiencing mental health issues please do reach out for help - phone 999 for an emergency or if you would like to speak to someone call The Samaritans on 116 123
To find out more about the brilliant, Nathan Caton- please see the below links for further information and enjoy:
Listen, rate, follow and share
Please give us a rating and share with another listener.
If you can, please do follow us on Instagram @Thehurtlockerpod
Produced by Tim Roe
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We welcome much loved stand-up comedian, Nathan Caton into the Hurt Locker to open that door on his mental health experiences of what it was like as a child of 11 witnessing his mother's relationship break-up, the responsibilities of being the eldest son in his family or 'man of the house' and how he entered professional comedy despite finishing university studies in Architecture.
In this uncensored and frank conversation with Yinka, Nathan shares how he's only now coming to terms with talking about his emotions and the struggles he's faced with leaning into his vulnerability, as they explore how 'The Body Keeps the Score'.
*TRIGGER WARNING* This recording contains references to mental health discussions which some listeners may find triggering.
If you are experiencing mental health issues please do reach out for help - phone 999 for an emergency or if you would like to speak to someone call The Samaritans on 116 123
To find out more about the brilliant, Nathan Caton- please see the below links for further information and enjoy:
Listen, rate, follow and share
Please give us a rating and share with another listener.
If you can, please do follow us on Instagram @Thehurtlockerpod
Produced by Tim Roe
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.