
The Pink Persuader on Mental Health
Daniel Trigg
Show overview
The Pink Persuader on Mental Health launched in 2025 and has put out 6 episodes in the time since. That works out to roughly 4 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a roughly quarterly cadence.
Episodes typically run twenty to thirty-five minutes — most land between 25 min and 55 min — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. The publisher flags most episodes as explicit, so expect adult themes or strong language throughout. It is catalogued as a EN-language Health & Fitness show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 2 months ago, with 3 episodes already out so far this year. Published by Daniel Trigg.
From the publisher
This isn’t surface-level advice or quick fixes.This is real conversation about mental health — the kind people don’t always say out loud.Hosted by Dan Trigg, known as The Pink Persuader, a mental health advocate, podcast host, and support worker who speaks openly about mental health, chronic pain, and the realities of trying to keep going when life gets heavy.From burnout and identity to fatherhood and finding your way back to yourself — nothing is off limits.Through raw honesty and a grounded, relatable approach, this podcast creates a space where people can feel seen, understood, and less alone.No filters. No fixes. Just real.
Latest Episodes

S1 Ep 6When Men Make Space For Men
EWhat does men’s mental health support really look like when it’s real, honest, and human?In this episode, Darren from Man Down joins me to talk about safe spaces, suicide survival, community, and why no man should have to carry it all alone.We talk about Darren’s journey, what Man Down is really like, why so many men struggle to open up, and the power of being listened to without judgment.This is a conversation about support, belonging, laughter, and the strength that comes from being seen.Featuring an original closing saga: The Saga of the Fire That Was Shared.Much love, and be more kind.

S1 Ep 5No, a Kale Smoothie Won’t Cure My Depression
EIn this solo episode of The Pink Persuader on Mental Health, Dan gets real about something most of us have experienced — well-meaning advice that completely misses the mark.From “just drink more water” to “go for a walk” and “think positive”, this episode dives into the frustrating world of oversimplified mental health advice and why it can leave people feeling unheard rather than supported.Set around the feel of a late-night chat by the fire, this episode creates a space to vent, reflect, and feel understood. There’s humour, honesty, and a breakdown of the most common “quick fixes” that people throw out — including a Bad Advice Bingo moment that many listeners will recognise instantly.But this isn’t just a rant.Dan also explores why people give this kind of advice in the first place — often coming from discomfort, care, or the need to fix something they don’t fully understand.The episode then shifts into something practical, offering simple and respectful ways to set boundaries and protect your energy when faced with unhelpful comments.At its core, this episode is about validation.If you’ve tried the walks, the water, the routines… and you’re still struggling — that doesn’t mean you’ve failed.It means you’re human.

S1 Ep 4The Fire is Back
EI didn't want to come back with a fake, polished speech about how everything is perfectly fine now. The truth? The fire went quiet for a while. The last few months have been heavy, and life has been quietly battering me down with chronic pain and mental exhaustion.In this raw return episode, we are stripping away the "everything is fine" veneer. If you are tired of pretending you have it all together, or if you're just exhausted from carrying the heavy stuff quietly, this one is for you.We’re getting into the messy stuff:The "Functioning" Trap: Why looking okay on the outside, replying to texts, and getting your work done doesn't mean you are actually feeling okay inside.Grieving Your Past Self: Mourning the freedom and ease of the version of yourself that didn't have to calculate the physical and mental cost of every single step.The Double Judgment: Why we need to stop beating ourselves up for how we handle our own pain and limitations.But even when the fire is buried under ash, it isn't dead. I'm also sharing a massive update: during the hardest parts of my time away, I poured that struggle into something real. My new book, The Sagas of the Pink Persuader, is officially out in the world.You are not weak, and you do not have to be totally "fixed" to still matter. Grab a drink, take a breath, and hit play.

S1 Ep 3The Journey Of The No Legged Man
EIn this episode, The Pink Persuader sits down with his best mate Denn Leavy for a hilarious and heartfelt deep dive into life, friendship, and the wild ride that is The Journey of the No Legged Man. Expect plenty of laughs, unexpected wisdom, and some powerful reflections on resilience, identity, and finding joy even in the toughest times.This isn’t just a conversation—it’s a celebration of connection, humour, and the strength we find in each other when the road gets rough.Don’t forget to subscribe to The Pink Persuader on Mental Health for more stories that lift you up, make you laugh, and remind you that you’re never alone.

S1 Ep 2When Men Hit Breaking Point (And Where They Go)
ETune in to the second episode of "The Pink Persuader on Mental Health" podcast, where we delve into the episode "A Man Down," and discuss the organisation instrumental in shaping my journey and deepening my understanding of mental health. Discover how their influence has empowered me to become the mental health advocate I am today. Settle in and enjoy this insightful episode.

S1 Ep 1This Is What Depression Actually Feels Like
EWelcome to the debut episode of "The Pink Persuader on Mental Health," hosted by Dan, The Pink Persuader himself. In this introduction to the series, I dive into the important topic of mental health, focusing specifically on depression and anxiety. Join Me as I share personal stories and explores various coping strategies that have made a difference in my own life.