• Death or Dinner☠️: Tom Radford on Foraging and Finding Your Way Back to Nature
    Jun 23 2026

    Tom Radford left a career in corporate communications, got a campervan, and started eating things he found in hedgerows. Now he takes people on walks through the British countryside and teaches them what's food, what's medicine and what might kill you. It turns out foraging isn't really about food at all, it's one of the most honest mental health conversations we've had on Mind Cake, and nobody mentions therapy once. Tom is the founder of Eat The Country and one of the most quietly compelling arguments for getting outside, slowing down and looking down occasionally. If you're looking for a self-help alternative that doesn't feel like self-help, this is it.

    Mind Cake is a comedy wellbeing podcast exploring mental health, resilience and the stuff that actually helps, without the therapy speak.

    Click here to go to Tom's website or his Instagram here.



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    38 mins
  • The Crack Is A Repair - with Jon McCann
    Jun 9 2026

    What happens when a city famous for booing its own players decides to cheer instead? Jon McCann is a Philadelphia Phillies superfan, YouTuber and the man behind one of sport's most remarkable stories ... a social media post that turned a struggling baseball player's season around and became a Netflix documentary. But behind the viral moment is a deeper story: a breakdown, a mental institution, and the unconditional love of two parents who refused to give up on him. Jon talks to Lee about empathy, survival, therapy, and why the crack in the Liberty Bell is actually a repair. As seen on Netflix.


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    36 mins
  • How An Ewok Saved My Life
    May 26 2026

    In 2020, Mr Omar Hilmi sat across from Lee in a Glasgow hospital and told him he had six months to live. Five years later, they sat down for a cup of tea and talked about it.

    This is one of the most honest mental health conversations we've had on Mind Cake, and it isn't really about cancer. It's about honesty, hope, how doctors carry impossible conversations home with them, and what David Gemmell's Legend has to do with surviving a terminal diagnosis. Oh, and how Mr Hilmi ended up singing at Darth Vader's funeral.

    If you're looking for a mental health interview that's funny, moving and genuinely unlike anything else, this is it. Mind Cake is a comedy wellbeing podcast exploring honest mental health conversations and the stuff that actually helps, without the therapy speak.

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    34 mins
  • Woo Woo, Wool & Wet My Coals
    May 21 2026

    Lee and Paul bring you a special edition of Mind Bites, recorded live at the Golden Lion in Stirling. With laughter and camaraderie, the duo catch up over lunch, sharing updates on their lives and the quirky happenings since they last met in person.


    Join them as they discuss:


    • The joys and challenges of dog-sitting with Lee's collie, Rock.
    • Paul's recent adventures in Japan and the excitement of performing in Shanghai.
    • The potential monetisation of their podcast and the humorous idea of sponsorship from kids' shows.
    • Paul's journey through hypnotherapy and Reiki, exploring how these therapies have impacted his mental health.
    • The ups and downs of being a football fan, particularly as Hearts navigates a dramatic season.
    • Lee's new knitting hobby, inspired by an intriguing way to connect with a potential podcast guest.


    With plenty of banter, heartfelt moments, and a touch of the absurd, this episode is a delightful blend of life updates and relatable reflections. Tune in for a dose of laughter and insight!


    🎧 Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you enjoy your podcasts. Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more engaging conversations!


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    30 mins
  • Why You're Not Broken: Jo Robinson-Howarth on Happiness & Trauma
    May 12 2026

    This week Lee is joined by Jo Robinson-Howarth, founder of the Happiness Club — a woman who has experienced pretty much everything life can throw at a person and somehow turned it into a force for good.

    Jo grew up in a chaotic household with an alcoholic, emotionally abusive stepfather, lost her biological father at 25, and spent years navigating grief, shame and the gap between how life looks from the outside and how it actually feels. She's now a hypnotherapist, mindfulness practitioner and happiness coach — not because she has all the answers, but because she's lived through most of the questions.

    In this episode they talk about:

    • Why happiness isn't a destination — and why chasing it might be the problem
    • The biggest lie the wellness industry sells us
    • Why "improve yourself" implies something's wrong with you (it isn't)
    • The one-size-fits-all myth — and why wellbeing is more like a buffet
    • Social media, highlight reels, and why Jo posts about crying on the regular
    • What children can teach us about emotional intelligence

    Honest, funny and completely free of media answers.

    Find Jo and the Happiness Club at www.thehappinessclub.co.uk or to listen to the AI programme I was waffling on about with Hannah Fry, click here.

    And if you're not getting enough SPAM, be sure to sign up to our newsletter here for all the latest cakery news.


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    59 mins
  • What the Heck Is Neurofeedback? Training the Brain for ADHD, Anxiety & Wellbeing
    Jan 13 2026

    What the heck is neurofeedback?
    Is it science, is it mindfulness or is it your brain watching itself and quietly sorting its life out?

    In this episode of Mind Cake, we’re joined by Neurofeedback Scotland founders Suzanne and Helen to unpack what neurofeedback actually is, how it works, and who it might help. Lee also shares his first-hand experience of sitting in the chair with sensors on his head while his brain responds in real time to what’s happening on a screen.

    We explore:

    • What neurofeedback really is (and what it isn’t)

    • How the brain uses real-time feedback to regulate itself

    • Why it’s often used for ADHD, anxiety, depression, trauma and migraines

    • Whether neurofeedback is training the brain or reminding it what it already knows

    • How many sessions are typically needed and why consistency matters

    • Possible side effects, risks, and how expectations are managed

    • Why it feels a bit like real-time meditation with visuals

    • Where neurofeedback fits into mental health care over the next decade

    We also dip a toe into the slightly more woo-adjacent world of bioresonance therapy (described, with surprising accuracy, as “technological Reiki”), and discuss why some people are drawn to brain-based therapies when talking approaches haven’t quite landed.

    No hype. No miracle claims. Just curiosity, lived experience, and an honest conversation about whether neurofeedback could be a useful tool for mental wellbeing.

    🎧 Mind Cake is a podcast about mental health, curiosity, and the strange things that sometimes help us feel more regulated.

    To find out more, visit NeuroFeedback Scotland

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    38 mins
  • New Year, Same Us: The Answerphone Was a Mistake
    Jan 9 2026

    Wrong numbers, witches and an answerphone full of chaos. Happy New Year.

    As we step into the New Year, Lee and Paul are back in the cosy confines of Mind Cake Tower, ready to share their thoughts on the festive season and the pressures that come with it. In this lively episode, they discuss the often tedious formality of New Year greetings, the ups and downs of holiday gatherings, and the peculiarities of Scottish traditions. Expect plenty of banter, as well as some candid reflections on mental health amidst the seasonal chaos.

    🎙️ Join the duo as they sift through a series of listener messages filled with well-wishes, amusing anecdotes, and a few unexpected surprises. From the whimsical predictions of a friendly green witch to cheeky voicemails from their beloved listeners, this episode is packed with laughs and relatable moments.

    💬 What were your New Year highlights? Share with us in the comments!

    🎧 Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you tune in. Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more engaging conversations and mental health insights!

    #NewYear #MentalHealth #MindCakePodcast #FestiveFun #ListenerMessages #ComedyPodcast #MentalHealthMatters

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    32 mins
  • Holiday Reflections: Navigating Mental Health During Christmas | S1 EP 5
    Dec 30 2025

    Ever wondered what Christmas traditions and mental health have in common? Well, Lee and Paul are here to unwrap the conversation! In this festive episode, they dive into the real talk about Christmas, the pressure of New Year's resolutions, and... a surprise cameo from Officer Crabtree?! 🤔

    🎙️ Expect laughter, mental health insights, and a bit of holiday chaos — because, let’s face it, Christmas can be both wonderful and wild.

    💬 What’s your holiday stress-buster? Drop your thoughts in the comments!

    🎧 Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Don’t forget to like, share, and follow for more fun and mental health talks!

    #Christmas #MentalHealth #MindCakePodcast #HolidayBanter #ChristmasTalk #MentalHealthMatters #NewYearsResolutions #ComedyPodcast #FestiveFun #MindCake

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    54 mins