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The Brink - Mental Health Demystified

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The Brink is a weekly exploration into the hidden forces shaping our minds. Each week I take a deep dive into psychology, technology, and the emotional undercurrents of modern life — for listeners who want to make sense of how the world shapes how they feel. If you're drawn to the strange edges of the human psyche-where therapy meets power, and mental health meets mystery-this is where you'll want to be. Written, produced, and presented by Matt Hussey-therapist, journalist, and guide through the darker corridors of the mind.
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How Britain Heals: Why Growth Isn't Enough-and What a Broken Country Actually Needs

Wed Feb 04 2026

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Britain may be stabilising economically-but emotionally, something is still badly wrong. In this episode, we step beyond GDP, inflation figures, and policy soundbites to ask a more difficult question: why does the country still feel so fractured, lonely, and brittle-even when the numbers improve? This conversation explores Britain's crisis not as a failure of growth, but as a failure of connection. We look at how decades of treating social life as a by-product of economic success have left the country richer on paper but poorer in trust, belonging, and shared meaning. From the quiet disappearance of libraries, pubs, and community spaces, to a welfare system that processes people rather than knows them, to the growing evidence that loneliness is not just a personal tragedy but a political and economic risk-this is an argument for a different kind of national renewal. Drawing on research, policy experiments, and lived reality across the UK, the episode outlines what a relational economy might look like in practice:- why social infrastructure is as vital as railways- why wellbeing should be a Treasury metric, not a side project- why emotional literacy belongs at the heart of education- and why rebuilding Britain may depend less on growth, and more on care This is not a call for nostalgia, and not a rejection of prosperity. It is a blueprint for a country that understands that people do not thrive in isolation-and that no society heals unless it learns to take connection seriously. At its heart, this episode asks what patriotism could mean in the 21st century. Not louder symbols. Not harder edges. But a renewed commitment to ensuring that no one is left to worry alone.

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Britain may be stabilising economically-but emotionally, something is still badly wrong. In this episode, we step beyond GDP, inflation figures, and policy soundbites to ask a more difficult question: why does the country still feel so fractured, lonely, and brittle-even when the numbers improve? This conversation explores Britain's crisis not as a failure of growth, but as a failure of connection. We look at how decades of treating social life as a by-product of economic success have left the country richer on paper but poorer in trust, belonging, and shared meaning. From the quiet disappearance of libraries, pubs, and community spaces, to a welfare system that processes people rather than knows them, to the growing evidence that loneliness is not just a personal tragedy but a political and economic risk-this is an argument for a different kind of national renewal. Drawing on research, policy experiments, and lived reality across the UK, the episode outlines what a relational economy might look like in practice:- why social infrastructure is as vital as railways- why wellbeing should be a Treasury metric, not a side project- why emotional literacy belongs at the heart of education- and why rebuilding Britain may depend less on growth, and more on care This is not a call for nostalgia, and not a rejection of prosperity. It is a blueprint for a country that understands that people do not thrive in isolation-and that no society heals unless it learns to take connection seriously. At its heart, this episode asks what patriotism could mean in the 21st century. Not louder symbols. Not harder edges. But a renewed commitment to ensuring that no one is left to worry alone.

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Latest episode date
Wed Feb 04 2026

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The Brink is a weekly exploration into the hidden forces shaping our minds. Each week I take a deep dive into psychology, technology, and the emotional undercurrents of modern life — for listeners who want to make sense of how the world shapes how they feel. If you're drawn to the strange edges of the human psyche-where therapy meets power, and mental health meets mystery-this is where you'll want to be. Written, produced, and presented by Matt Hussey-therapist, journalist, and guide through the darker corridors of the mind.

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