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EPISODE · Jul 14, 2025 · 57 MIN

Staying Level: Football, Fatherhood & Emotional Control I With Alex McCarthy

from Feel Good: For Men Who Want Change · host Tim Barber

In this episode of Feel Good, For Men Who Want Change, host Tim Barber sits down with Southampton FC goalkeeper Alex McCarthy to explore the greatest challenges that led Alex into the world of elite sports. They delve into Alex’s early inspirations, the sacrifices he made as a young athlete, and the pivotal moments that defined his career. Alex opens up about the challenges of breaking into professional football, the relentless training schedules, and the resilience required to overcome setbacks and injuries along the way.How do professional athletes cope with the intense pressures and widespread misconceptions that come with their careers? The conversation turns to the high expectations placed on footballers, both on and off the pitch. Alex discusses the mental and emotional toll of constant scrutiny from fans, coaches, and the media, and addresses common myths about the glamorous lives of athletes. He shares candid insights into the realities of performance anxiety, the fear of failure, and the importance of maintaining confidence and focus under pressure.What role does social media play in shaping the mental health of modern athletes? Alex and Tim examine the double-edged sword of online platforms, where praise and criticism are delivered in equal measure. Alex recounts personal experiences with social media backlash, the temptation to read negative comments, and the strategies he uses to protect his mental well-being. They discuss the growing need for digital boundaries and the responsibility of clubs and organisations to support players in navigating the online world.How does one balance the demands of a high-profile sports career with family life and personal well-being? Alex shares heartfelt stories about his family’s unwavering support, the challenges of being away from loved ones during the season, and the joy of returning home after matches. He opens up about a serious health scare that forced him to reevaluate his priorities, highlighting the importance of self-care, open communication, and leaning on a strong support system during difficult times.How are attitudes toward mental health and masculinity evolving within the world of sports? The episode concludes with a discussion about the shifting culture in football, where vulnerability and emotional expression are increasingly recognised as strengths rather than weaknesses. The two emphasise the value of healthy masculinity, emotional regulation, and positive role modeling for young athletes. They reflect on the progress being made in breaking down stigmas, encouraging open conversations, and fostering environments where players feel empowered to seek help and support one another.So, take some time to stop and reflect. Think: when was the last time you gave yourself permission to be vulnerable?How to find us: If you’d like to learn more about The Feel Good Folk, head to the website. We offer coaching, content and community that will help you navigate healthy masculinity in today’s world. https://www.thefeelgoodfolk.comIf you’ve got questions, reflections from the episode, or just want to start a conversation, we’d love to hear from you. Reach out by email: [email protected] can also follow along and connect with us on social media, where we share updates, insights, and behind-the-scenes content:Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/thefeelgoodfolk/LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-feel-good-folk/To connect directly with Tim, you’ll find him on LinkedIn here:https://linkedin.com/in/tim-barber-i-frsa-29632b15Alex McCarthy is a professional goalkeeper currently playing for Southampton FC. A product of the Reading Academy, he signed terms with the club in 2008, made his England debut in 2018, and has been with Southampton since 2016. You can find Alex on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/alexmccarthy/?hl=en 

In this episode of Feel Good, For Men Who Want Change, host Tim Barber sits down with Southampton FC goalkeeper Alex McCarthy to explore the greatest challenges that led Alex into the world of elite sports. They delve into Alex’s early inspirations, the sacrifices he made as a young athlete, and the pivotal moments that defined his career. Alex opens up about the challenges of breaking into professional football, the relentless training schedules, and the resilience required to overcome setbacks and injuries along the way.How do professional athletes cope with the intense pressures and widespread misconceptions that come with their careers? The conversation turns to the high expectations placed on footballers, both on and off the pitch. Alex discusses the mental and emotional toll of constant scrutiny from fans, coaches, and the media, and addresses common myths about the glamorous lives of athletes. He shares candid insights into the realities of performance anxiety, the fear of failure, and the importance of maintaining confidence and focus under pressure.What role does social media play in shaping the mental health of modern athletes? Alex and Tim examine the double-edged sword of online platforms, where praise and criticism are delivered in equal measure. Alex recounts personal experiences with social media backlash, the temptation to read negative comments, and the strategies he uses to protect his mental well-being. They discuss the growing need for digital boundaries and the responsibility of clubs and organisations to support players in navigating the online world.How does one balance the demands of a high-profile sports career with family life and personal well-being? Alex shares heartfelt stories about his family’s unwavering support, the challenges of being away from loved ones during the season, and the joy of returning home after matches. He opens up about a serious health scare that forced him to reevaluate his priorities, highlighting the importance of self-care, open communication, and leaning on a strong support system during difficult times.How are attitudes toward mental health and masculinity evolving within the world of sports? The episode concludes with a discussion about the shifting culture in football, where vulnerability and emotional expression are increasingly recognised as strengths rather than weaknesses. The two emphasise the value of healthy masculinity, emotional regulation, and positive role modeling for young athletes. They reflect on the progress being made in breaking down stigmas, encouraging open conversations, and fostering environments where players feel empowered to seek help and support one another.So, take some time to stop and reflect. Think: when was the last time you gave yourself permission to be vulnerable?How to find us: If you’d like to learn more about The Feel Good Folk, head to the website. We offer coaching, content and community that will help you navigate healthy masculinity in today’s world. https://www.thefeelgoodfolk.comIf you’ve got questions, reflections from the episode, or just want to start a conversation, we’d love to hear from you. Reach out by email: [email protected] can also follow along and connect with us on social media, where we share updates, insights, and behind-the-scenes content:Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/thefeelgoodfolk/LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-feel-good-folk/To connect directly with Tim, you’ll find him on LinkedIn here:https://linkedin.com/in/tim-barber-i-frsa-29632b15Alex McCarthy is a professional goalkeeper currently playing for Southampton FC. A product of the Reading Academy, he signed terms with the club in 2008, made his England debut in 2018, and has been with Southampton since 2016. You can find Alex on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/alexmccarthy/?hl=en

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In this episode of Feel Good, For Men Who Want Change, host Tim Barber sits down with Southampton FC goalkeeper Alex McCarthy to explore the greatest challenges that led Alex into the world of elite sports. They delve into Alex’s early inspirations,...

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