Claudine Hope

Editor in Chief

Claudine Hope is the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Power of Men Magazine. After experiencing a severe mental breakdown in 2020, Claudine rebuilt her life with a new mission: to ensure no one else has to fight those battles alone. She first launched Power of Women Magazine to support women's mental health, but soon realised there was a desperate need for a similar lifeline for men.

Today, Claudine leads the Power of Men movement with a clear goal to impact the lives of one million men. By combining her background in media and social impact with her personal resilience, she provides a platform for expert insight, practical strategies, and powerful conversations. Claudine is a passionate advocate for breaking the stigma around male vulnerability, believing that through community and support, every man can strengthen his mental fitness and find a way forward.

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Meet the Team 

Becky Williams

Becky Williams

Creative Lead

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Paul Sanderson

Paul Sanderson

Commercial Director

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Claudine Hope

Bev Roberts

Social Media Manager

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Our Columnist 

David Thomas Hughes

David Hughes is Chief Operating Officer of DT Hughes Group and founder of the DT Hughes Foundation, created after losing three colleagues to suicide. He leads a national movement to tackle mental health in construction, delivering on-site workshops, training and campaigns that break macho stigma and encourage workers to #EmbraceYourWorth.

Chris Hemmings

An award-winning journalist and author of Be A Man. Chris is a leading voice on modern masculinity, exploring how traditional stereotypes impact male mental health. He provides men with the language and tools to build healthier relationships and stronger emotional resilience.

Andy Baines Vosper  

David Hughes is Chief Operating Officer of DT Hughes Group and founder of the DT Hughes Foundation, created after losing three colleagues to suicide. He leads a national movement to tackle mental health in construction, delivering on-site workshops, training and campaigns that break macho stigma and encourage workers to #EmbraceYourWorth.

Dr Eric Way Lovemore

A renowned expert in wellness and mindset. Dr. Lovemore bridges the gap between clinical science and holistic health. He provides the evidence-based framework for the magazine, helping men optimize their lifestyle and move from surviving to thriving in all areas of life..

Andrew Pain

Andrew Pain is a TEDx and CPD-accredited speaker, podcaster and award-winning campaigner for men and boys. A survivor of domestic abuse, he speaks on men’s mental health, burnout, psychological safety and healthy relationships, helping organisations and communities break stigma, spot red flags earlier and build cultures where everyone feels safe.

Christian Chalfont 

Christian Chalfont is an MBACP therapist and founder of Core Five Coaching, specialising in men’s retreats that combine coaching, group dialogue, movement and time in nature. Having supported over 170 men across 14 retreats, he helps men release pressure, reconnect with themselves and others, and build emotional resilience and clarity.

Richard Spencer

A high-performance coach and specialist in male psychology. Richard helps men navigate the pressures of modern life by building "mental muscle" and resilience. His work focuses on emotional intelligence and helping men find clarity and purpose during times of major life transition.

Richie Barlow

A dedicated advocate for men’s physical and mental synergy. Richie explores the vital link between movement and mood. Through his coaching and content, he empowers men to use physical activity as a foundation for mental stability, strength, and long-term well-being.

Anthony Hutton

Anthony Hutton rose to fame winning Big Brother in 2005 and has reinvented himself as a barber, mental health advocate and founder of the Never Throw in the Towel Project. Through retreats, a podcast, barbershop conversations and keynote talks, he encourages men to open up, seek support and keep fighting.

Stephen Hall

A mental health campaigner and specialist in community-led support. Stephen focuses on the power of peer-to-peer connection. He helps men find their tribe, believing that shared experiences and open dialogue are the most effective tools for overcoming isolation and building a better future.