As an adventurer, I’ve faced my share of storms. From Himalayan peaks and jungles where the slightest misstep can mean disaster. But there’s a different kind of storm brewing, one that’s claiming far too many lives right here at home: the crisis in men’s mental health.

The latest figures from across the UK paint a sobering picture. We’re losing our brothers, fathers, sons and mates at an alarming rate and yet it’s barely spoken about. A staggering 75% of all suicides in the UK are by men.

Suicide is also the biggest killer of men under 50. Just think about that for a moment; if this was a physical illness we’d be searching tirelessly for a cure. This is a national tragedy unfolding in plain sight.

Men aged 45-49 are currently at the highest risk but the truth is this crisis doesn’t disc

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