A SUCCESSFUL business owner from Paisley is set to take on a mega challenge in the hopes more men will open up about mental health and to raise…
A SUCCESSFUL business owner from Paisley is set to take on a mega challenge in the hopes more men will open up about mentalDan Smith, who owns and runs Roasters Cafe on High Street, will embark on a journey with seven other lads to complete an ultra-marathon in the Moroccan Sahara desert in November.
He continued to say:"This is the point why I'm running an ultra-marathon. On the surface it looks like I've got everything going for me - I'm young, I've got my own business, I've got 30 members of staff working for me, everything should be perfect. While Dan is still aiming to conquer the ultra-marathon to raise awareness of pancreatic cancer, he also wants to highlight mental health struggles.
"Guys don't want to talk about it because it brings shame and shows weakness but then what they don't understand is when they bottle it up it becomes your master.
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