Poet and mental health advocate Daragh Fleming is Cork Person of the Month

Mr Fleming's award-winning blog, Thoughts Too Big, and podcast, Thoughts Too Loud, blend humour with resources for those navigating mental health journeys
Poet and mental health advocate Daragh Fleming is Cork Person of the Month

Back from left: Daragh Fleming’ father Paul and awards sponsor Anthony O’Donovan. Front from left: AM O’Sullivan PR’s Ann-Marie O’Sullivan, award winner Daragh Fleming, and Metropole Hotel/Trigon Hotels staff member Emily Corbett. Picture: Vitaliy Makhnanov

Poet, author, and mental health advocate Daragh Fleming has been named Cork Person of the Month for May.

The Glounthaune native is known for his viral poem, If I Ever Have Boys, an exploration of masculinity and vulnerability, and its companion piece, If I Ever Have Girls.

A prolific writer, he has published several works, including his debut non-fiction collection, Lonely Boy, and his 2025 collection of essays, A Brief Inhalation.

His award-winning blog, Thoughts Too Big, and podcast, Thoughts Too Loud, blend humour with resources for those navigating mental health journeys.

Mr Fleming is also a prominent public speaker on the topic of mental health, having spoken at festivals, schools, universities and workplaces. He gave an award-nominated TEDx Talk on the benefits of creativity on mental health in 2023, and has also spoken at UCC, Amazon, and the West Cork Literary Festival.

Awards organiser Manus O’Callaghan said: “Daragh represents a vital new voice in Cork’s literary scene. 

"His moving If I Ever Have Boys and his wider advocacy for mental health awareness, has touched the hearts of people across the city and county.

“We’re proud to honour his work and his commitment to mental health awareness through this Cork Person of the Month award.” 

Daragh Fleming’s name will now go forward alongside the other monthly winners for possible selection as Cork Person of the Year at the annual Gala Awards Lunch in January 2027.

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