In this insightful episode of the Check My Body Health Podcast, hosts Connie and Ben welcome two esteemed GPs Dr. Tiffany Crawford and Dr. Ed Copley - to tackle mental health disinformation head-on and shine a light on lifestyle choices that deeply impact our well-being.
Episode highlights
1. “Anti-depressants are not addictive”
Drs. Crawford and Copley explain that while antidepressants are often misunderstood, they are not addictive in the way recreational drugs are. Instead, these medications work by helping to rebalance brain chemistry, and in some cases, long-term use may be essential for managing mental health effectively.
Watch myth busting clip here!
2. "It's not a sign of weakness of failure"
In this powerful episode highlight, we talk about the strength it takes to ask for help - especially when it comes to your mental health. There's often a stigma around speaking to doctors or seeking support, but as our guest shares, doing so is a true sign of courage and a deep will to keep going and better yourself. It’s not weakness, it’s the first step toward healing, growth, and taking back control. If you’ve ever struggled with asking for help, this short clip is a reminder that you’re not alone, and that reaching out is one of the bravest things you can do.
Watch clip here!
3. The lifestyle–mental health connection
The conversation highlights how everyday habits affect mental wellness:
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Nutrition: Certain foods and gut health play surprising roles in mood regulation.
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Movement: Regular exercise boosts brain health via hormonal and neurochemical pathways.
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Sleep: Poor rest disrupts mental stability and emotional regulation.
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Environmental factors: Stress, air quality, and social connections matter more than we often realise.
4. Stigma & seeking support
The GPs address persistent stigmas surrounding mental health care:
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Seeking help is not a sign of weakness, it’s proactive self-care.
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Talking openly about mental health can help others feel less isolated.
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Therapy and medication can and often should be combined with lifestyle adjustments.
Takeaway tips
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Don’t fear prescribed medications - they’re tools, not crutches.
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Prioritise routines: Balanced meals, consistent movement, sleep, and stress-management are foundational.
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Break the silence: Speak up about mental health - your openness could normalise the conversation for others.
Why this matters
Roughly one in four people faces mental health challenges each year. Episodes like this provide meaningful, science-based guidance not just addressing symptoms, but empowering listeners to cultivate lasting well-being.
Where can I listen?
Watch in full on YouTube or listen on Spotify. Share the episode with anyone needing reassurance, direction, or tools to navigate mental wellness because talking and listening can make all the difference ❤️