Richard Hammond is 'happy to be doing something meaningful' as he highlights men's mental health issues ahead of The Grand Tour final episode
Daily MailRichard Hammond has said he is 'happy to be doing something meaningful' as he works to highlight men’s mental health issues after filming The Grand Tour final. Richard Hammond has said he is 'happy to be doing something meaningful' as he works to highlight men’s mental health issues after filming The Grand Tour final The former Top Gear host, 54, who is bringing an end to his partnership with Jeremy Clarkson and James May, launched the podcast, Who We Are Now, with his daughter Izzy The father-daughter duo encourage men to write into their podcast to discuss their own experiences, with on anonymous listener this week admitting the podcast 'pulled me back from the edge.' Speaking on Heart Breakfast with Jamie Theakston and Zoe Hardman on Tuesday, Richard also revealed that the final episode of The Grand Tour will air 'later this year.' The duo encourage men to write into their podcast to discuss their own experiences, with on anonymous listener this week admitting the podcast 'pulled me back from the edge' After reading out the email, Richard became emotional and said: 'When somebody writes in like that and says that what we're doing has genuine meaning' The presenter continued: 'He came up, just "Excuse me, didn't you used to be Richard Hammond?"