Episodios

  • Your Legacy Is Being Built Right Now
    Apr 15 2026

    When people hear the word legacy, they usually think about the end of life. Big achievements. Big speeches. Something distant and dramatic.

    But legacy isn’t something you leave behind one day.

    It’s something you’re building quietly, every single day — in how people feel after being around you. Whether they feel calmer or more tense. Seen or dismissed. Steadier or on edge.

    In this episode, we strip legacy back to daily behaviour. The patterns you practise. The tone you bring. The way you usually respond when things get messy. Because those small, repeated moments shape your reputation far more than any milestone ever will.

    This isn’t about pressure or making your mark. It’s about awareness. About recognising that you already have a legacy — and choosing to live a little more deliberately because of it.

    You don’t need to be extraordinary to matter.

    You just need to live like your presence counts.

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    Explore more from Headstraight:

    • Read the blog version of every episode, packed with extra insights on self-sabotage, motivation, resilience, and mental health → headstraight.co.uk/blog
    • Find out more about me, the host, and why I started this podcast → headstraight.co.uk/about

    Need support right now?
    If you’re struggling with anxiety, depression, or in crisis, visit our Resources page - https://www.headstraight.co.uk/p/resources/
    for helplines, mental health services, and support options available in the UK and across the world.

    Headstraight: Mental Health Support for Teens is built on honest conversations — proper Mental Health real talks that make sense in real life. Each episode brings real talk mental health guidance designed to offer steady support for teens navigating the messy, complicated parts of growing up. If you’re looking for a teen mental health podcast that gives grounded support, you’re in the right place.

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    10 m
  • Life Isn’t Just About You. Here's Why
    Apr 8 2026

    There’s a phase in life where focusing on yourself is necessary. You stabilise. You set boundaries. You stop abandoning yourself for everyone else.

    But if life stays completely self-focused, something subtle starts to happen. You’re coping. You’re functioning. But it feels flat.

    In this episode, we gently challenge the idea that caring about other people makes you weak. We unpack why detachment can look like strength but often functions as protection, and why contribution — when it’s grounded and contained — gives life meaning in a way pure self-focus never can.

    This isn’t about fixing, rescuing, or carrying everyone’s emotions. It’s about recognising that your tone, your choices, and your presence shape other people’s experience. It’s about understanding where your real impact sits — and learning to care with boundaries rather than burnout.

    Because caring isn’t self-sacrifice.

    It’s participation.

    And participation is where meaning lives.

    Want to get involved?
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    Explore more from Headstraight:

    • Read the blog version of every episode, packed with extra insights on self-sabotage, motivation, resilience, and mental health → headstraight.co.uk/blog
    • Find out more about me, the host, and why I started this podcast → headstraight.co.uk/about

    Need support right now?
    If you’re struggling with anxiety, depression, or in crisis, visit our Resources page - https://www.headstraight.co.uk/p/resources/
    for helplines, mental health services, and support options available in the UK and across the world.

    Headstraight: Mental Health Support for Teens is built on honest conversations — proper Mental Health real talks that make sense in real life. Each episode brings real talk mental health guidance designed to offer steady support for teens navigating the messy, complicated parts of growing up. If you’re looking for a teen mental health podcast that gives grounded support, you’re in the right place.

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    11 m
  • Trying to Inspire People Can Backfire. This is Why
    Apr 1 2026

    Most people are quietly afraid of one thing when they try to encourage or motivate someone else.

    Looking cringe.

    You say something that sounded good in your head, and it lands flat. The room shifts. You instantly regret trying. So next time, you pull back. Better to say nothing than risk sounding like you’re trying too hard.

    In this episode, we unpack why trying to be inspirational often backfires — and why people can feel when your effort is aimed at getting a reaction rather than simply being real. We look at the difference between modelling and messaging, and why living your values quietly is far more powerful than delivering advice or perfectly timed wisdom.

    This isn’t about learning how to hype people up. It’s about dropping the pressure to influence at all. Sharing your experience without turning it into a lesson. Letting go of the advice reflex. Creating space instead of direction.

    Because the people who shape us most aren’t usually the ones who try to inspire us.

    They’re the ones who live in a way that makes us curious.

    Want to get involved?
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    • Send me a message → headstraight.co.uk/contact
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    • Share your feedback by leaving a review (it helps more young people find the podcast) → headstraight.co.uk/reviews/new


    Explore more from Headstraight:

    • Read the blog version of every episode, packed with extra insights on self-sabotage, motivation, resilience, and mental health → headstraight.co.uk/blog
    • Find out more about me, the host, and why I started this podcast → headstraight.co.uk/about

    Need support right now?
    If you’re struggling with anxiety, depression, or in crisis, visit our Resources page - https://www.headstraight.co.uk/p/resources/
    for helplines, mental health services, and support options available in the UK and across the world.

    Headstraight: Mental Health Support for Teens is built on honest conversations — proper Mental Health real talks that make sense in real life. Each episode brings real talk mental health guidance designed to offer steady support for teens navigating the messy, complicated parts of growing up. If you’re looking for a teen mental health podcast that gives grounded support, you’re in the right place.

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    12 m
  • You Messed Up in Public — Now What?
    Mar 25 2026

    Messing up is uncomfortable.

    Messing up in front of other people can feel brutal.

    A comment that didn’t land. A reaction that went too far. A decision that backfired. And suddenly your brain is shouting that everyone saw it and your reputation is finished.

    In this episode, we talk about what actually happens when you get it wrong publicly — and why the shame response can spiral so quickly. We look at the difference between accountability and self-punishment, and why beating yourself up doesn’t repair anything.

    This isn’t about pretending mistakes don’t matter. It’s about learning how to own them cleanly. How to apologise without grovelling or over-explaining. How to repair without turning one moment into a full character assassination.

    Because mistakes don’t destroy credibility.

    Avoiding them does.

    If you want to live with impact, being seen as human is part of the deal. What defines you isn’t the mistake — it’s what you do next.

    Want to get involved?
    I’d love to hear from you:

    • Send me a message → headstraight.co.uk/contact
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    • Share your feedback by leaving a review (it helps more young people find the podcast) → headstraight.co.uk/reviews/new


    Explore more from Headstraight:

    • Read the blog version of every episode, packed with extra insights on self-sabotage, motivation, resilience, and mental health → headstraight.co.uk/blog
    • Find out more about me, the host, and why I started this podcast → headstraight.co.uk/about

    Need support right now?
    If you’re struggling with anxiety, depression, or in crisis, visit our Resources page - https://www.headstraight.co.uk/p/resources/
    for helplines, mental health services, and support options available in the UK and across the world.

    Headstraight: Mental Health Support for Teens is built on honest conversations — proper Mental Health real talks that make sense in real life. Each episode brings real talk mental health guidance designed to offer steady support for teens navigating the messy, complicated parts of growing up. If you’re looking for a teen mental health podcast that gives grounded support, you’re in the right place.

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    13 m
  • You Had Something to Say — But You Didn’t
    Mar 18 2026

    There’s a moment most people recognise.

    Something feels off. A comment crosses a line. A boundary gets nudged. You feel it in your body straight away — and at the same time, you talk yourself out of saying anything.

    It’s easier to stay quiet. Less awkward. Less risky.

    But later, you replay it. You think of better words. And something inside you feels slightly eroded — not because you’re weak, but because you went against what mattered to you.

    In this episode, we talk about that crossroads between comfort and self-respect. We unpack why silence often feels safer, why confidence isn’t the thing you’re actually waiting for, and how courage usually shows up feeling uncomfortable, not powerful.

    This isn’t about confrontation or big speeches. It’s about learning to speak clearly and calmly, without escalating the situation or betraying yourself in the process. It’s about knowing when to step forward, when to step back strategically, and how to handle the discomfort afterwards without spiralling.

    You don’t need to be fearless.

    You just need to choose self-respect over short-term comfort — one moment at a time.

    Let’s get into it.

    Want to get involved?
    I’d love to hear from you:

    • Send me a message → headstraight.co.uk/contact
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    • Share your feedback by leaving a review (it helps more young people find the podcast) → headstraight.co.uk/reviews/new


    Explore more from Headstraight:

    • Read the blog version of every episode, packed with extra insights on self-sabotage, motivation, resilience, and mental health → headstraight.co.uk/blog
    • Find out more about me, the host, and why I started this podcast → headstraight.co.uk/about

    Need support right now?
    If you’re struggling with anxiety, depression, or in crisis, visit our Resources page - https://www.headstraight.co.uk/p/resources/
    for helplines, mental health services, and support options available in the UK and across the world.

    Headstraight: Mental Health Support for Teens is built on honest conversations — proper Mental Health real talks that make sense in real life. Each episode brings real talk mental health guidance designed to offer steady support for teens navigating the messy, complicated parts of growing up. If you’re looking for a teen mental health podcast that gives grounded support, you’re in the right place.

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    16 m
  • What Do You Actually Stand For?
    Mar 11 2026

    A lot of people don’t struggle with confidence. They struggle with direction.

    They know what they don’t like. They know what annoys them. But when it comes to what actually guides their choices, things get blurry. And when it’s blurry inside, life gets messy on the outside.

    In this episode, we look at what it really means to know what you stand for — not publicly, not performatively, but personally. The kind of clarity that helps you make decisions faster, feel steadier under pressure, and stop going along with things that don’t sit right.

    This isn’t about becoming rigid or morally perfect. It’s about building a quiet backbone. Naming the values you’re already living by. Using them as a compass when things get uncomfortable. And learning how to course-correct without beating yourself up when you drift.

    Because when your choices line up with who you actually are, something shifts.

    You stop second-guessing yourself.

    And other people start experiencing you as grounded, consistent, and trustworthy — without you trying to prove anything.

    Let’s get into it.

    Want to get involved?
    I’d love to hear from you:

    • Send me a message → headstraight.co.uk/contact
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    • Share your feedback by leaving a review (it helps more young people find the podcast) → headstraight.co.uk/reviews/new


    Explore more from Headstraight:

    • Read the blog version of every episode, packed with extra insights on self-sabotage, motivation, resilience, and mental health → headstraight.co.uk/blog
    • Find out more about me, the host, and why I started this podcast → headstraight.co.uk/about

    Need support right now?
    If you’re struggling with anxiety, depression, or in crisis, visit our Resources page - https://www.headstraight.co.uk/p/resources/
    for helplines, mental health services, and support options available in the UK and across the world.

    Headstraight: Mental Health Support for Teens is built on honest conversations — proper Mental Health real talks that make sense in real life. Each episode brings real talk mental health guidance designed to offer steady support for teens navigating the messy, complicated parts of growing up. If you’re looking for a teen mental health podcast that gives grounded support, you’re in the right place.

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    15 m
  • You Don’t Need to Control to Lead
    Mar 4 2026

    When people hear the word “leader”, they usually picture someone loud, controlling, or slightly unbearable. And if that’s your image of leadership, it makes sense that you’d rather stay out of it.

    But what if leadership isn’t about taking over at all?

    In this episode, we strip back the myth that leading means dominating. We look at why trying to control people actually weakens your influence, why pressure makes others pull away, and how real leadership often comes from the quietest, steadiest person in the room.

    This is about presence over performance. Influence without force. Guidance without ego.

    If you’ve ever wanted to step up without becoming “that person”, this conversation will show you how steadiness — not volume — is what people naturally trust and follow.

    You don’t need to be louder.

    You just need to be steadier.

    Let’s get into it.

    Want to get involved?
    I’d love to hear from you:

    • Send me a message → headstraight.co.uk/contact
    • Leave me a voice note → headstraight.co.uk/voicemail
    • Share your feedback by leaving a review (it helps more young people find the podcast) → headstraight.co.uk/reviews/new


    Explore more from Headstraight:

    • Read the blog version of every episode, packed with extra insights on self-sabotage, motivation, resilience, and mental health → headstraight.co.uk/blog
    • Find out more about me, the host, and why I started this podcast → headstraight.co.uk/about

    Need support right now?
    If you’re struggling with anxiety, depression, or in crisis, visit our Resources page - https://www.headstraight.co.uk/p/resources/
    for helplines, mental health services, and support options available in the UK and across the world.

    Headstraight: Mental Health Support for Teens is built on honest conversations — proper Mental Health real talks that make sense in real life. Each episode brings real talk mental health guidance designed to offer steady support for teens navigating the messy, complicated parts of growing up. If you’re looking for a teen mental health podcast that gives grounded support, you’re in the right place.

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    18 m
  • You’re Making More Impact Than You Think
    Feb 25 2026

    Some days you just feel small.

    You’re showing up, getting through things, doing what you need to do — and it doesn’t feel like you’re leaving any kind of mark at all. You’re not changing the world. You’re not the loud one. You’re just… there.

    In this episode, we challenge the myth that impact has to be big and dramatic to count. Because most of the difference you make happens in small, ordinary moments — in your tone, your steadiness, your reactions, and the tiny decisions you barely register but other people feel.

    We look at why you probably underestimate your influence, how micro-actions shape rooms without you noticing, and what it means to audit your presence without turning it into self-criticism.

    This isn’t about becoming louder or more impressive.

    It’s about recognising that you already affect people — every day, in human-sized ways — and learning to shape that impact deliberately rather than accidentally.

    You don’t have to do more to matter.

    You just have to notice how you already do.

    Want to get involved?
    I’d love to hear from you:

    • Send me a message → headstraight.co.uk/contact
    • Leave me a voice note → headstraight.co.uk/voicemail
    • Share your feedback by leaving a review (it helps more young people find the podcast) → headstraight.co.uk/reviews/new


    Explore more from Headstraight:

    • Read the blog version of every episode, packed with extra insights on self-sabotage, motivation, resilience, and mental health → headstraight.co.uk/blog
    • Find out more about me, the host, and why I started this podcast → headstraight.co.uk/about

    Need support right now?
    If you’re struggling with anxiety, depression, or in crisis, visit our Resources page - https://www.headstraight.co.uk/p/resources/
    for helplines, mental health services, and support options available in the UK and across the world.

    Headstraight: Mental Health Support for Teens is built on honest conversations — proper Mental Health real talks that make sense in real life. Each episode brings real talk mental health guidance designed to offer steady support for teens navigating the messy, complicated parts of growing up. If you’re looking for a teen mental health podcast that gives grounded support, you’re in the right place.

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    14 m