The Happy Pod: The unlikely duo getting men talking about mental health

快乐小窝:这对意想不到的搭档让男性开始谈论心理健康

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2025-05-24

27 分钟
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We hear how a man travelling the world with a cuddly duck has encouraged thousands to open up about mental health problems. Also: a roaring success for India's lions; and Kermit the Frog urges graduates to leap together. Presenter: Valerie Sanderson Music: Iona Hampson
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  • This is The Happy Pod from the BBC World Service.

  • I'm Valerie Sanderson and in this edition...

  • Reading all the comments of support on that first video showed me that I can make a change in this world,

  • I can actually have an impact on people by doing this.

  • Focus on the bigger picture, you know, it's a bad day, it's not a bad life.

  • We meet a man who's helping millions of people with mental health issues with the support of an unlikely companion.

  • A roaring success in India as lions make a comeback.

  • How simple breathing techniques have dramatically reduced prison violence in Kenya.

  • Also...

  • The 11-year-old who's taught himself to play the piano in just five months.

  • And sage advice for graduates from a frog.

  • Life is better when we leap together.

  • We start with the tale of an unlikely duo who have been helping people with mental health issues.

  • 24-year-old Sid Batty has travelled the world with Quack, a cuddly toy duck,

  • and what started as a simple way to cope with anxiety has turned into a global adventure.

  • Sid has documented his travels on social media and gained millions of views for his honest and open conversations about mental health.

  • He wants to break the stigma around men talking about the issue and encourage others to be open about their struggles.

  • With Quack by his side, Sid spoke to the Happy Pods' Holly Gibbs.

  • I was in my second year at university and a couple of years prior I'd been diagnosed with social anxiety,

  • depression and OCD.