Demystifying Therapy: Everything You Wanted to Know But Were Too Afraid to Ask, with Matt Hussey

In this powerful and compassionate conversation, we explore what really happens when life knocks down every support structure you thought you could rely on. We talk to Matt, a qualified therapist and podcaster about his own lived experience of emotional collapse in his twenties, the slow journey into therapy, and how healing unfolds - not through instant fixes, but through trust, honesty, and rebuilding from within.
Matt demystifies common myths about therapy, shares honest reflections on what it’s really like to start therapy for the first time, and discusses the emotional challenges that arise when you begin to face feelings you’ve long tried to suppress. They talk about what to look for when choosing a therapist, how to know if therapy is helping, and why progress often feels slow but is deeply transformational.
This conversation also explores the hidden costs of emotional numbness, the importance of finding trust in the therapy relationship, the misconceptions about being "fixed," and the lifelong work of learning to live fully in your own skin after hardship.
If you’ve ever wondered whether therapy could help you but felt unsure, overwhelmed, or ashamed to seek support, this episode offers powerful reassurance that you are not alone - and that change is possible.
You can find links to Matt’s work by visiting his Linktree profile https://linktr.ee/matthussey or find him on Linkedin and you can listen to his brilliant podcast 'The Brink – Mental Health Demystified' on the usual podcast platforms.