S2 E6: Walking the Path of Mental Health: A Freemason’s Journey

Craftcast: The Freemasons Podcast

04-03-2024 • 35 mins

In this poignant episode, our hosts delve into a heartfelt conversation with Chris Jones, a Lincolnshire Freemason on a mission.

Embarking on a remarkable journey around the coast of Britain, Chris shares his motivations and experiences as he walks to raise funds for the Masonic Charitable Foundation. But beyond the miles travelled and funds raised, Chris opens up about a topic often shrouded in silence: mental health.

With raw honesty, Chris reveals his own struggles and how they've shaped his journey. His insights shed light on the issues many face but often keep hidden. Through his encounters with others along the way, Chris emphasises that his story isn't unique; it's a narrative shared by countless individuals.

Tune in as our hosts navigate through Chris's inspiring tale, exploring the intersections of charity, brotherhood, and the often-overlooked issue of mental health.

If you want to support Chris on his journey, you can do so via this link.

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