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Mo 12.08.2024 12:50

We all have tear ducts so crying is very normal. I find it is great communicative thing as well. You communicate - I can see that. Just be mindful about it. Crying is a way of processing emotions, it shows you care, it takes courage to show your emotions, it is strength. And some people don't want let their barriers down. And they hide their emotions. At 16 I didn't know what to do. Army gave me discipline. It was like structure. I wouldn't know what to do, achieve.
📻 BBC Radio 4, One to One

Keith Brymer-Jones from the Great Pottery Throwdown has become known for being moved to tears by a pot someone has crafted. In this episode of One to One, he talks to ex-serviceman Craig Mealing who is recovering from PTSD, about dealing with emotions and learning to cry.

Produced by Caitlin Hobbs for BBC Audio

Keith Brymer-Jones from the Great Pottery Throwdown has become known for being moved to tears by a pot someone has crafted. In this episode of One to One, he talks to ex-serviceman Craig Mealing who is recovering from PTSD, about dealing with emotions and learning to cry. Produced by Caitlin Hobbs for BBC Audio

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