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In this week’s edition of an emerging podcast, The Real Talk Podcast, host Elizabeth Essuman and her panellists engaged in a candid discussion on mental health, faith, and the often unseen struggles many people face worldwide.
Among the highlights was a deeply personal account from Benson Nana Yaw Oduro Boateng, widely known as Funny Face, who shared his journey through mental health challenges.
“There is ‘something’ in this world that is beyond human reasoning; most people in Ghana do not sincerely understand the intricacies of mental health and so much more,” Funny Face told the panel.
The episode shed light on the intersection of mental health and religion, exploring how faith can influence understanding and support.
Funny Face recounted the darkest moments of his life, including thoughts of ending his own life and the misunderstandings he faced from those around him. His reflections offered valuable guidance on how friends, family, and loved ones can provide support to those navigating similar struggles.
“Mental illness is not limited by fame, wealth, or geography. It affects millions around the world, and Ghana and Africa are no exception. Many individuals—including well-known public figures—have faced similar battles, often in silence,” he said.
The discussion emphasised that mental health is not a sign of weakness but a universal human experience. With understanding, early support, and professional intervention, recovery is possible.
The panel also highlighted the importance of recognising early warning signs, as neglecting mental health can have severe consequences.
This episode serves as a reminder of the need for awareness, empathy, and active support for mental well-being, encouraging viewers to care for themselves and those around them.
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