Episodios

  • Jason Fox: Am I Man Enough?
    Mar 18 2026

    Pete welcomes former Royal Marine Commando and SAS: Who Dares Wins instructor Jason Fox (AKA Foxy) to the Man Made studio.

    From life in the military to navigating the pressures of identity, masculinity and mental health, Foxy opens up about the realities behind the “toughest man” stereotype. He reflects on growing up without a clear blueprint for manhood, the mistakes he made along the way, and how those decisions ultimately caught up with him.

    He speaks candidly about struggling with confidence, imposter syndrome during his time in the forces, and the difficulty of opening up in environments where vulnerability isn’t the norm. Foxy shares how hitting rock bottom forced him to confront himself, why honesty became the turning point, and how reconnecting with others helped pull him back from the edge.

    He also discusses the importance of male friendships, why so many men struggle in silence, and what it really means to take responsibility for your actions.

    Jason is currently on tour with his new live show ‘Jason Fox: Embrace The Chaos’ with dates running across the UK until April 9th, 2026.

    If you want to find mental health support where you live, or talk about your feelings, visit the Hub of Hope (www.hubofhope.co.uk), where you can find links to services across the UK.

    We’d love you to join the conversation – follow @manmadepod on Instagram & TikTok.

    Content Warning: Mental Health & Suicide

    Producer - Connor Gani
    Senior Video Producer - Elena Cotton
    Camera Operator - Garry Brown
    Social Media Producer - Demi Brockway
    Production Assistant - Emily Spungin
    Production Manager -Sarah Nicholls
    Executive Producer - Finn Ryan
    Head of Production - Cat Moran
    Chief Creative Officer - Lucie Cave

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    50 m
  • DJ Fat Tony: Recovery, Chaos & Forgiving My Attacker
    Mar 11 2026

    Pete welcomes legendary DJ and cultural icon DJ Fat Tony to the Man Made studio.

    From growing up in Battersea with a dominant father to becoming one of the most recognisable figures in global nightlife, Tony reflects on a life shaped by chaos, addiction and relentless reinvention.

    In this episode he opens up about the realities of recovery, the long process of confronting learned behaviours, and why getting sober didn’t automatically fix everything. Tony talks honestly about addiction in all its forms, the mental noise that’s followed him since childhood, and the work it’s taken to finally feel comfortable in his own skin.

    Tony also shares the impact of being violently attacked while DJing in Margate, how he processed the trauma that followed, and why forgiveness rather than revenge ultimately gave him peace.

    Tony’s Full Fat Season 9 events are running across London with dates until April 2026.

    If you want to find mental health support where you live, or talk about your feelings, visit the Hub of Hope (www.hubofhope.co.uk), where you can find links to services across the UK.

    We’d love you to join the conversation – follow @manmadepod on Instagram & TikTok.

    Content Warning: Addiction, Violence, Homophobia

    Producer - Connor Gani
    Senior Video Producer - Elena Cotton
    Camera Operator - Garry Brown
    Social Media Producer - Demi Brockway
    Production Assistant - Emily Spungin
    Production Manager - Sarah Nicholls
    Executive Producer - Finn Ryan
    Head of Production - Cat Moran
    Chief Creative Officer - Lucie Cave

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    50 m
  • Chris McCausland: Men Hide Behind Productivity
    Mar 4 2026

    What if the thing men are praised for most, is also the place they hide?

    Pete Wicks welcomes comedian and Strictly champion, Chris McCausland, for one of the most honest conversations we’ve had about modern masculinity.

    In this episode, Chris challenges the idea of strength, opens up about responsibility, and questions whether being “productive” is always the same as being present. From role models and resilience to fatherhood and fear, this is a conversation about the pressures men put on themselves, and the stories they tell to cope.

    Join the conversation on Instagram and TikTok via @manmadepod.

    If you want to find mental health support where you live, or talk about your feelings, visit the Hub of Hope [www.hubofhope.co.uk] where you can find links to services across the UK.

    Producer - Elly Lazarides

    Senior Video Producer - Elena Cotton

    Camera Operator - Garry Brown

    Social Media Producer - Demi Brockway

    Production Assistant - Emily Spungin

    Production Manager - Sarah Nicholls

    Executive Producer - Finn Ryan

    Head of Production - Cat Moran

    Chief Creative Officer - Lucie Cave

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    35 m
  • Jameela Jamil: Are We Failing Young Men?
    Feb 25 2026

    Pete is joined by writer and activist Jameela Jamil for a conversation about masculinity, empathy and why so many young men feel lost today.

    From the rise of online role models to the pressures boys face growing up today, this episode explores what happens when men are raised to suppress emotion rather than understand it.

    Jameela shares her perspective on why anger often replaces vulnerability, how boys are taught what not to be instead of what to become, and why responsibility, friendship and emotional expression matter more than outdated ideas of strength.

    They also discuss platonic relationships between men and women, the male loneliness epidemic, the importance of physical and emotional outlets, and why accountability and collaboration between the sexes may be key to building a healthier future for everyone.

    If you want to find mental health support where you live, or talk about your feelings, visit the Hub of Hope (www.hubofhope.co.uk), where you can find links to services across the UK.

    We’d love you to join the conversation, follow @manmadepod on Instagram & TikTok.

    Producer - Elly Lazarides

    Senior Video Producer - Elena Cotton

    Camera Operator - Garry Brown

    Social Media Producer - Demi Brockway

    Production Assistant - Emily Spungin

    Production Manager - Sarah Nicholls

    Executive Producer - Finn Ryan

    Head of Production - Cat Moran

    Chief Creative Officer - Lucie Cave

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    35 m
  • Tom Davis: Breaking the Alpha Stereotype
    Feb 18 2026

    Pete sits down with Tom Davis, BAFTA winning comedian, writer and actor.

    From dismantling the myth of the ‘alpha male’ to navigating anxiety, burnout and sobriety, this episode explores what happens when the man the world expects you to be doesn’t match how you actually feel inside.

    Tom opens up about fatherhood and responsibility, the role humour has played in masking vulnerability, and why intention (not image) is what really defines a good man.

    Tom’s Spudgun 2026 tour has officially begun, with dates up and down the country all year long.

    If you want to find mental health support where you live, or talk about your feelings, visit the Hub of Hope (www.hubofhope.co.uk), where you can find links to services across the UK.

    We’d love you to join the conversation, follow @manmadepod on Instagram & TikTok.

    Producer - Connor Gani
    Senior Video Producer - Elena Cotton
    Camera Operator - Garry Brown
    Social Media Producer - Demi Brockway
    Production Assistant - Emily Spungin
    Production Manager -Sarah Nicholls
    Executive Producer - Finn Ryan
    Head of Production - Cat Moran
    Chief Creative Officer - Lucie Cave

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    51 m
  • Professor Green: Vulnerability and the Journey to Self-Understanding
    Feb 11 2026

    Pete sits down with musician, rapper and mental health advocate Stephen Manderson (better known as Professor Green).

    From what it really means to be “a work in progress”, to why anger so often replaces emotion in men, this episode explores accountability, shame, grief, fatherhood and the lifelong search for feeling safe in your body.

    Stephen speaks candidly about his upbringing, loss, neurodivergence, addiction, and the impact becoming a father has had on how he shows up for himself and others.

    Heavy at times but hopeful throughout, this one will stay with you long after it ends.

    Content Warning: Suicide, Addiction

    If you want to find mental health support where you live, or talk about your feelings, visit the Hub of Hope (www.hubofhope.co.uk), where you can find links to services across the UK.

    We’d love you to join the conversation, follow @manmadepod on Instagram & TikTok.

    Producer - Connor Gani
    Senior Video Producer - Elena Cotton
    Camera Operator - Garry Brown
    Social Media Producer - Demi Brockway
    Production Assistant - Emily Spungin
    Production Manager -Sarah Nicholls
    Executive Producer - Finn Ryan
    Head of Production - Cat Moran
    Chief Creative Officer - Lucie Cave

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    45 m
  • Keir Starmer: Grief, A Distant Father, and What Really Makes Him Angry
    Nov 21 2025

    For Men’s Mental Health Month, Pete went to Downing Street for a very special one-off episode to interview the Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer. Luckily for Pete, they did let him through that iconic black door to put a few questions to the man in charge of running the country.

    The bad language may be gone, but Pete’s Big One is here to stay, and Sir Keir opened up about his role models, challenging relationship with his dad, how he’s doing things differently with his own children, and what really makes him angry.

    Maybe you voted for him, and maybe you didn’t - but either way, this isn’t an ordinary interview with the prime minister so give it a listen and enjoy.

    Man Made will be returning for a second series in the new year, but while you wait we’d love you to join in the conversation, to do so follow @manmadepod on Instagram & TikTok.

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    For Biscuit Jim

    Lead Producer – Elly Lazarides

    Executive Producer – Geoff Jein

    For Bauer Media Group:

    Director of Photography - Ben Warburton

    Senior Video Producer - Elena Cotton

    Executive Producer – Finn Ryan

    Head of Production – Cat Moran

    Chief Creative Officer –  Lucie Cave

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    28 m
  • 12. Sam Thompson: Role Model Marvin Humes, Match Ball Mission, and Why Pete Should Play Padel
    Jul 23 2025

    For the last episode of this series, there was only one guest that Pete could invite on. His best friend, business partner and podcast co-host Sam Thompson.

    In this honest conversation, Pete and Sam put joking aside and talk seriously about self-esteem and getting out of ‘a pickle’. Listen now to find out whether Sam will crack Pete’s tough exterior to find out whether or not he does have a goey centre.

    If you want to find mental health support where you live, or talk about your feelings, visit the Hub of Hope (www.hubofhope.co.uk) where you can find links to services across the UK.

    We’d love you to join in the conversation, to do so follow @manmadepod on Instagram & TikTok

    For Biscuit Jim

    Lead producer – Elly Lazarides

    Talent Booker – Lana Webb

    Assistant Producer – Beth Linnell

    Executive Producer – Geoff Jein

    For Bauer Media Group:

    Social Media Producer - Serena Bhardwaj

    Lead Video Producer Editor - Greg Stocks

    Camera Operator and Edit Assistant - Owen Nosal

    Head of Video – Edie Jefferys

    Chief Creative Officer – Lucie Cave

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    43 m