Mental Health & Wellbeing Speakers

Hire Leading Mental Health & Wellbeing Speakers

Mental health affects every workplace, influencing performance, relationships and overall wellbeing. More than 1 billion people globally live with a mental health disorder, yet many still face stigma or silence. Hiring a mental health speaker helps open those conversations. Their lived experience and practical insights can inspire empathy, encourage support and build resilience, creating a healthier company culture where employees feel valued and equipped to thrive.

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Pete Cohen

Human Behaviour Specialist, Transformational Coach & Former GMTV Resident Life Coach & Author of 'Sort Your Life Out' & 'Life DIY'

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Ellie Goldstein

English Model, Actress, Gucci Beauty Trailblazer, Vogue Cover Star & Disability Inclusion Advocate

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Keyu Jin

Professor of Economics at the London School of Economics, Author of 'The New China Playbook', Expert in International Macroeconomics & the Chinese Economy & TED Speaker

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Alexandra Shulman

British Fashion Editor, Longest-Serving British Vogue Chief, Columnist, Cultural Commentator & Media Thought Leader

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Billie Jean King

Former World No.1 Tennis Player, Founder of the Women’s Tennis Association, Equality Advocate, Sports Business Owner & Global Leadership Speaker

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Clare Smyth

First Female Chef to Run a Restaurant with Three Michelin Stars in the UK, Former Chef Patron at Restaurant Gordon Ramsay & Named the World's Best Female Chef by the World's Best 50 Restaurants

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Oti Mabuse

Two-time Strictly Come Dancing Champion, Dancing on Ice Judge, Loose Women Panellist, Latin Dance Champion

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Gabby Logan

Former Host of Final Score, Commentator at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games, Writer for The Times & BBC's Sports Personality of the Year

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Grace Beverley

Founder of TALA, Shreddy, The Productivity Method, Featured in Forbes 30 Under 30 & Author of 'Working Hard, Hardly Working'

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Brené Brown

Research Professor at University of Houston, Leadership Author, Dare to Lead Founder & CEO

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Susie Wolff

Founder of the Dare to be Different Initiative, Former Team Principal of ROKiT Venturi Racing, Managing Director of F1 Academy & Author of 'Driven'

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Malala Yousafzai

Nobel Peace Prize Laureate, Malala Fund Executive Chair, UN Messenger of Peace, Global Girls’ Education Advocate

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Promoting mental health and wellbeing at work is vital for both people and performance. Ill health costs the UK economy £150 billion each year, and poor mental health is now the leading cause of long-term absence, cited by 41% of organisations. These figures highlight the real impact of stress, burnout, and unaddressed mental health issues on productivity and retention. Encouragingly, more employers are taking action, with 57% now having a dedicated wellbeing strategy, up from 44%. Investing in mental health support creates healthier, happier teams, reduces absence, and strengthens workplace culture, helping businesses thrive in a competitive environment.

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Mental health keynote speakers address how wellbeing affects performance, relationships, and resilience at work and beyond. They explore topics such as stress management, burnout prevention, and psychological safety, encouraging open and honest dialogue. A study by Mind and Rethink Mental Illness, in partnership with Co-op, found that 34% of people would rather avoid discussing their mental health than risk an awkward conversation. Many speakers use insights like this to highlight the importance of reducing stigma and building supportive environments. Through personal stories and practical tools, they help audiences foster empathy, self-awareness, and a culture of genuine care.