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The Bear Podcast

ByOwen "The Bear" Mallon
88 episodes

Podcast Summary

Dive into the heartfelt and transformative world of "The Bear Podcast," where real people share their extraordinary stories of resilience and survival. Each episode features raw, unfiltered conversations with guests who have faced unimaginable challenges, offering listeners a glimpse into the human spirit's capacity for healing. Notable guests include Nikella Holmes, who bravely recounts her harrowing experience as a victim of sexual abuse at just 15, and Sheree Black, who shares her profound journey of loss after the tragic murder of her 14-week-old son by his father. What sets "The Bear Podcast" apart is its commitment to authenticity and empathy, creating a space where stories are not just told but felt. The podcast delves into themes of courage, vulnerability, and the power of community support, making it a compelling listen for anyone seeking inspiration and connection through the shared experiences of others. Tune in to find hope in the most unexpected places.

#1

Gr**med at 13, by a Fire Chief and covered up by the Church!

In this episode we talk with Nikella Holmes, Nikella was just 15 when she was a victim of sexual abuse from fire chief ‘Gary Thompson’ in 2006. Nikella who is now 33, was assaulted by one time church youth leader Gary and was groomed for more than a year! Nikella talks about how the abuse started through playful but soon became flirty and sexual messages.Nikella Holmes has chosen to waive her right to anonymity to share her story about the crimes committed by Gary Thompson, who was sentenced to eight months in jail after pleading guilty to two counts of indecent assault.Please note: The content of this episode may be graphic and sensitive to some viewers.For more information and resources on supporting survivors of domestic abuse in the UK, please visit:Women's Aid: A leading organization working to end domestic abuse against women and children. Helpline: 0808 2000 247National Domestic Abuse Helpline: Helpline: 0808 2000 247Refuge: Providing support and information for women and children experiencing domestic violence. Helpline: 0808 2000 247Remember, you're not alone, and there are resources available to help you or someone you know navigate through difficult situations.

2025-02-021hr 23mins
#2

My Ex Partner M*rdered our son and tried to get away with it...

Sheree Black was just 18 when her 14-week-old son, Cameron, was brutally murdered by his father, Ryan Leslie, in 2008. Now, as Leslie approaches parole eligibility after serving a minimum 17-year sentence, Sheree is reliving the trauma of her loss while fighting to ensure her son’s killer remains behind bars.In this deeply personal podcast, Sheree shares her emotional journey, from confronting the judicial process to navigating the ongoing pain of losing her child. She reflects on the importance of victim impact statements, the lack of remorse from her son’s killer, and her hope to create a supportive community for mothers who have experienced similar tragedies.This is a raw and heartbreaking story of grief, resilience, and a mother’s unwavering love.Sheree's Petition: Links:Cruse Bereavement SupportCruse offers free support, advice, and information to anyone dealing with bereavement.Website: Good Grief TrustProvides practical help, advice, and support for anyone grieving, while connecting individuals to local and national services.Website: 24/7 helpline providing emotional support for anyone in distress, struggling to cope, or at risk of suicide.Website: Bereavement UKOffers resources and support for families facing the loss of a child or supporting children through bereavement.Website: a LossA signposting service that connects people to tailored bereavement support across the UK.Website:

2025-01-191hr 1mins
#3

My Son Was K*lled and I Have To Pay For Answers

Edwina Thompson Clarke’s son was tragically k*lled on the M1 during a night out with friends, her world was shattered. Now, she faces the painful and costly fight to uncover the truth and seek justice.In this emotional and eye-opening podcast, Edwina shares her journey of grief, resilience, and determination. Through heartfelt storytelling and interviews, she exposes systemic challenges and the lengths a mother will go to for answers.Trigger Warning: This podcast discusses themes of loss and violence. Listener discretion is advised.Cruse Bereavement SupportCruse offers free and confidential support to those grieving, through local branches, online resources, and helplines. Advice CentreThis service provides practical advice on what to do after a death, including guidance on legal and financial matters. (Bereavement Support)Mind offers mental health support and resources to cope with grief, along with links to local support networks.

2024-12-221hr 31mins
#4

I Jumped From an 11 Storey Building and Survived!

In this episode Imedla O'Brien opens up about her journey through unimaginable tragedy and survival. After a recent fall from her 11th-story Bondi apartment, she reflects on the heartbreak of losing her teenage sister Lynsey in a cruise ship accident and the devastating impact it had on her family, including her father’s later suicide. A story of resilience, grief, and finding strength in the darkest moments.

2024-12-0853mins
#5

I Nearly Died Before They Believed I Wasn’t Crazy...

In this episode, we delve into the inspiring story of a young Galway mother who overcame unimaginable challenges. After battling Stage 4 endometriosis and being misdiagnosed with PoTS syndrome, she found herself bedbound and facing an uncertain future.Through determination and the support of CRY Ireland, a charity dedicated to preventing sudden cardiac deaths and supporting affected families, she defied the odds. Now, she has walked a world-famous trail, raising thousands for CRY Ireland, the organization that played a vital role in her journey to recovery.Her story is a testament to resilience, gratitude, and the power of connection. Don't miss this emotional and uplifting episode!🔗 Learn more about CRY Ireland and how you can support: www.cry.ie

2024-11-241hr 37mins
#6

My Dad was Shot Twice in Front of Me, Leading to a Life of Crime...

In this episode we are joined with Glen Smith where he tells his tale of paramilitary attacks, daring robberies, courtroom dramas and multiple prison escapes; Glen Smith takes you on a rollercoaster ride of emotions as he dodges the IRA punishment squads and cops on both sides of the border.A tale of tragedy, domestic violence, addiction and recovery, all this, laced with humour, love and laughter. Glen's is a story you will never forget...

2024-11-101hr 7mins
#7

My Daughter Didn't K*LL Herself! She Was M*rdered...

In this episode we delve into the heartbreaking story of Kelly, a young woman found dead in a canal under suspicious circumstances. Although her death was initially ruled a suicide, her mother, Julie Anne, is here to shed light on the unanswered questions and conflicting evidence that suggest otherwise. Julie Anne shares her journey, not only to seek justice for Kelly but to offer hope and guidance to other families facing similar tragedies. This episode is dedicated to Kelly.Helpful Links:National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) – Resources for mental health support and advocacy.Parents of Murdered Children (POMC) – Support organization for families dealing with loss from violent crime.National Center for Victims of Crime – Assistance and resources for crime victims seeking justice.Tune in to hear Julie Anne’s powerful message and to join us in seeking justice, spreading awareness, and standing strong for those we’ve lost.

2024-11-031hr 32mins
#8

From America to Saudi to Ireland

In this latest episode with Reginald Clark, he talks about how he journeyed from America to Saudi Arabia and then to Ireland, sharing his incredible life story. Reginald opens up about the challenges and triumphs he faced along the way, offering unique insights into the cultural shifts, personal growth, and unforgettable experiences that defined his path. Reginald’s story is one of resilience, adaptability, and an unyielding spirit. Tune in to hear about his transformative adventures, the people who influenced his journey, and the lessons he's learned about embracing change and finding one's true calling. This episode is a testament to the power of perseverance and the beauty of exploring the world beyond our comfort zones.

2024-06-301hr 5mins

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#9

His Seizures were so Violent they broke his bones!

In this emotional episode, Dermot O'Kelly shares his son’s battle with autoimmune encephalitis, where the immune system attacks the brain. His son suffered severe seizures, dislocated shoulders, a fractured spine, and spent two months in the hospital, including 16 days in the ICU. The family faced saying goodbye as he was resuscitated.His son experienced psychosis, violent outbursts, catatonia, and absence seizures. He lost the ability to read, write, and speak and had to be spoon-fed. Despite undergoing multiple treatments and facing complications like osteoporosis and a compressed spine, he is now home and making progress, though still struggling with memory issues and fatigue. His immune system is suppressed for two years to prevent further attacks. Eoin's story is one of resilience and hope amid great adversity.

2024-06-231hr 41mins
#10

He tried to murder me on holidays and is now in Spanish Prison!

In this powerful and emotional episode, we are joined by Chantelle Nicholls. Chantelle bravely shares her harrowing journey through the emotional and physical abuse inflicted by her ex-partner. Her story reaches a critical turning point during a trip abroad, a holiday she had hoped would be a much-needed respite. Please note: The content of this episode may be graphic and sensitive to some viewers. For more information and resources on supporting survivors of domestic abuse in the UK, please visit: Women's Aid: A leading organization working to end domestic abuse against women and children. Helpline: 0808 2000 247 National Domestic Abuse Helpline: Helpline: 0808 2000 247 Refuge: Providing support and information for women and children experiencing domestic violence. Helpline: 0808 2000 247 Remember, you're not alone, and there are resources available to help you or someone you know navigate through difficult situations.

2024-06-161hr 7mins
#11

"I SH*T in a bucket..."

WE ARE BACK! Catch up with us in this episode as we dive into Shauns previous summer holidays, sports days... And MUCH much more!

2024-06-0947mins
#12

He kept his child and multiple affairs a secret from me for OVER 6 YEARS...

In this gripping episode, we sit down with Sharon Rocks, a courageous woman whose life took an unexpected turn after six years of marriage. Sharon shares her poignant story of discovering that the man she thought she knew so well had been living a double life. Not only did he have another child, but he was also engaged in multiple affairs. Sharon opens up about the emotional turmoil and betrayal she experienced, the moment of discovery, and the journey of rebuilding her life thereafter.

2024-06-021hr 21mins
#13

Whistleblowing on the NHS cost me my job...

In this episode, we are joined by Joan Corrigan, who delves into her story. Joan details the events leading up to her whistleblowing on the NHS, an act that ultimately cost her, her job. Now, she is fighting for justice.

2024-05-261hr 42mins
#14

He R*p3d me and only got one year - Is this justice?

Step into an extraordinary episode as we sit down with Colm Cunningham, a courageous individual who shares his poignant journey. From encountering his abuser at the young age of 13, Colm's life took a harrowing turn, with his innocence stolen and "2/3 of his life" snatched away. As he fought for justice in court, the outcome - a mere one-year sentence for his abuser - prompts a sobering question: Is this justice?Please note: The content of this episode may be graphic and sensitive to some viewers.NHS Drug Addiction: to Frank: Addiction Treatment Centres: you're not alone, and there are resources available to help you or someone you know navigate through difficult situations.

2024-05-191hr 32mins
#15

They executed him while I was carrying his child: With Sabrina Oprey

In this compelling episode, we're privileged to be joined by Sabrina Oprey, who bravely opens up about her journey, delving deep into the challenges of her upbringing marked by an abusive father. Sabrina shares candidly how these experiences have left lasting imprints not only on her life but also on the lives of her sisters. Sabrina recounts the tragic loss of her boyfriend to a senseless act of violence while they were enjoying a night out with friends at a nightclub.Join us as Sabrina shares her story of resilience, offering insights into the profound impact of trauma and the power of perseverance in the face of adversity.Please note: The content of this episode may be graphic and sensitive to some viewers.For more information and resources on supporting survivors of domestic abuse in the UK, please visit:Women's Aid: A leading organization working to end domestic abuse against women and children. Helpline: 0808 2000 247National Domestic Abuse Helpline: Helpline: 0808 2000 247Refuge: Providing support and information for women and children experiencing domestic violence. Helpline: 0808 2000 247Remember, you're not alone, and there are resources available to help you or someone you know navigate through difficult situations.

2024-05-121hr 24mins
#16

Abusive father forced me to leave my baby in 45° Heat! With Yvonne Maria

In this heartbreaking episode, we are honored to have Yvonne Maria share her courageous journey. She takes us through the emotional turmoil of living with an abusive partner, spanning continents from Australia to Ireland. Yvonne bravely confronts the awful tactics of gas-lighting, enduring emotional and mental abuse, and grappling with multiple challenges.As she navigates the aftermath of their separation, Yvonne sheds light on the harrowing reality that the abuse has tragically extended to her children, casting a shadow over their lives.Please note: The content of this episode may be graphic and sensitive to some viewers.For more information and resources on supporting survivors of domestic abuse in the UK, please visit:Women's Aid: A leading organization working to end domestic abuse against women and children. Helpline: 0808 2000 247National Domestic Abuse Helpline: Helpline: 0808 2000 247Refuge: Providing support and information for women and children experiencing domestic violence. Helpline: 0808 2000 247Remember, you're not alone, and there are resources available to help you or someone you know navigate through difficult situations.

2024-05-051hr 51mins
#17

Put out of my restaurant by Paramilitaries... with Malachy Turner

In this gripping episode, we're honored to host Malachy Turner, who courageously shares his harrowing journey of purchasing a restaurant filled with hope for a good future for himself and his family. However, his dreams were shattered when he encountered the terrifying reality of being threatened by paramilitaries...

2024-04-281hr 4mins
#18

Losing my father was the saddest and happiest day of my life... with Malachy Turner

Losing my father was the saddest and the happiest day of my life...In this episode we are joined with Malachy Turner, Malachy delves into his emotional story from losing his father at 7 years of age, to growing up through the troubles and eventually venturing into starting his own businesses but things didn't go as planned...

2024-04-211hr 56mins
#19

We need a heart to save my son's life... with Mairtin Mac Gabhann

In this episode we are delighted to welcome Mairtin Mac Gabhann, Mairtin delves into Dáithí's Law in honor of Mairtin's son Dáithí who has campaigned heavily alongside his family for the law change.Dáithí Mac Gabhann has been on the waiting list for a heart transplant since 2018. During this time his family have worked tirelessly to campaign for a move towards soft opt-out law and to promote organ donation.

2024-04-142hr 6mins
#20

LIVE SHOW SPECIAL!

In this short episode we are delving into what our first ever LIVE SHOW with Grainne McCoy & Lisa McFarland will involve! (TICKETS ARE LIMITED)! If you haven't gotten your tickets yet, follow the link below to get them through EventBrite or call into the Glenavon House Hotel Cookstown, see you all soon!Tickets:

2024-03-3114mins
#21

Held hostage at knife-point for 5 hours by my Evil Ex... With Gayle Dunn

In this episode we are joined with Gayle Dunn, Gayle goes in-depth on her horrific journey from being abused by multiple ex's to actually being forced to attempt to traffic dr*gs from Mexico to London by the "Cartel"...Please note: The content of this episode may be graphic and sensitive to some viewers.For more information and resources on supporting survivors of domestic abuse in the UK, please visit:Women's Aid: A leading organization working to end domestic abuse against women and children. Helpline: 0808 2000 247National Domestic Abuse Helpline: Helpline: 0808 2000 247Refuge: Providing support and information for women and children experiencing domestic violence. Helpline: 0808 2000 247Remember, you're not alone, and there are resources available to help you or someone you know navigate through difficult situations.

2024-03-241hr 43mins
#22

Did the NHS conspire to cover the death of my son? With Mary Gould

In this heartbreaking episode we are joined with Mary Gould, Mary goes in-depth on her sons tragic journey from being prescribed Finasteride to overdosing on multiple occasions with "nothing" being done from the NHS...Helpful Links:National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI):Website: 1-800-950-NAMI (6264)Anxiety and Depression Association:Website: 240-485-1001IntrusiveThoughts.org:Website: Samaritans UKPhone: 116 123 (Free 24-hour helpline)

2024-03-172hr 30mins
#23

Losing my baby sister to the streets of Belfast... With: Lee Maria

In this episode we are joined with Lee Maria Hughes. Lee Maria takes us through her heartbreaking story of how she lost her baby sister to the streets of Belfast...Tickets to our LIVE SHOW in the Glenavon House Hotel Cookstown on the 6th April can be gotten here: Helpful Links: turning-point.co.uktalktofrank.com

2024-03-101hr 1mins

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#24

"He put me in complete Danger" with Victoria Bryan

In this episode we are joined with Victoria Bryan, Victoria takes us through her childhood growing up with an alcoholic father that lost everything, from becoming distant to his loved ones to losing everything he owned. Join us as Victoria takes us through her journey and how shes dealing with it today... Helpful Links:Cruse Bereavement Helpline0116 288 4119 | Children of Alcoholics & Dysfunctional Families

2024-03-0352mins
#25

She smiled to the very end...With: Julian O'Regan

In this episode we are joined with Julian O’Regan. Julian takes us through his emotional and heartbreaking story of losing his baby Rue. Julian goes on to share not only the profound grief he and his partner experienced but also enlightens us on how he kept himself mentally strong.Helpful Links:Cruse Bereavement Helpline0116 288 4119 |

2024-02-251hr 17mins
#26

Abused by multiple men for a decade and my Mum knew: with Michelle Duffy

In tomorrow’s episode we are joined with Michelle Duffy. Michelle takes us through her heartbreaking childhood and what she went through from she was 4 to 16. Being abused by multiple men throughout her childhood and how she fought for justice.Please note: The content of this episode may be graphic and sensitive to some viewers.For more information and resources on supporting survivors of domestic abuse in the UK, please visit:Women's Aid: A leading organization working to end domestic abuse against women and children. Helpline: 0808 2000 247National Domestic Abuse Helpline: Helpline: 0808 2000 247Refuge: Providing support and information for women and children experiencing domestic violence. Helpline: 0808 2000 247Remember, you're not alone, and there are resources available to help you or someone you know navigate through difficult situations.

2024-02-181hr 25mins
#27

I rowed from New York to Galway: with Damian Browne

In this episode we are joined with none other than Damian Browne. An extraordinary man doing the “impossible”.From rowing New York to Galway to completing the world’s TOUGHEST foot race and climbing Mount Everest he has done it ALL!

2024-02-111hr 45mins
#28

I was ready to jump off that ledge: with Martin McCullough

In this episode we are joined with Martin McCullough. Martin takes us through his heartbreaking story of losing his child to a fatal car accident. Martin not only shares the profound grief he experienced but also enlightens us on the unique methods he employed to navigate through the challenging terrain of his own mental health.His heartfelt journey becomes a source of inspiration as he extends a compassionate hand to guide others on their path towards healing.

2024-02-041hr 8mins
#29

We have repatriated 1700 souls home to their families: with Colin Bell

In this episode we are delighted to welcome the remarkable Colin Bell. Colin has helped many bereaved families repatriating the bodies of their loved one's who have died abroad in sudden or tragic circumstances, and bringing them home to their families.The Kevin Bell Repatriation Trust was founded out of a family tragedy when, in June 2013, Kevin Bell died suddenly in New York. Following an outpouring of support from Kevin’s friends, family and colleagues, a significant amount of funds were raised to repatriate his remains back to Ireland. As a permanent legacy to Kevin, the Bell family decided to use the funds to establish a charity to help other families who find themselves in a similar situation.To donate to the Kevin Bell Repatriation Trust please use this link:

2024-01-2853mins
#30

"Do you need to be hypnotised to give birth?" with Anne Glover

This week we take you in depth into child birth with Anne Glover. Anne provides invaluable insights into the role of a doula, unraveling the intricacies of their support during childbirth. Discover the profound impact Anne has had on numerous families through her compassionate assistance.

2024-01-211hr 35mins
#31

My Stepfather was a R*pist and I put him in Prison: with Haileigh Lamont

Haileigh shares her heartbreaking story from her stepfathers s3xual abuse beginning at the age of 7/8 right through to she was 18! To then putting her stepfather behind bars...Haileigh explains her process from going to the police to finally putting her stepfather behind bars, don't miss this inspiring survivor story.Helpful Links: Website: Crisis provides support and information for women and girls who have experienced sexual violence. They offer online resources and a helpline.Website: Survivors Trust is a UK-wide network of specialist support agencies for survivors of rape, sexual violence, and childhood sexual abuse. They provide resources and information on local support services.Website: National Domestic Abuse Helpline provides confidential support, information, and a helpline for individuals experiencing domestic abuse, which may include sexual abuse. It operates 24/7.

2024-01-141hr 59mins
#32

I listened on the phone while someone tried to R*P3 my Girlfriend: With Kelly Harris

In this episode we are joined with Kelly Harris. Kelly shares her story from her addiction to pain medication, breaking free from domestic abuse to the awful experience her and her partner went through and much more…For more information and resources on supporting survivors of domestic abuse in the UK and battling drug addiction, please visit:Women's Aid: A leading organization working to end domestic abuse against women and children. Helpline: 0808 2000 247National Domestic Abuse Helpline: Helpline: 0808 2000 247Refuge: Providing support and information for women and children experiencing domestic violence. Helpline: 0808 2000 247NHS Drug Addiction: to Frank: Addiction Treatment Centres: you're not alone, and there are resources available to help you or someone you know navigate through difficult situations.

2024-01-071hr 30mins
#33

My OCD made me think my family would Die: With Paul McCarroll

In this episode we welcome Paul McCarroll. Paul shares his story, growing up battling OCD and intrusive thoughts, and how he’s overcoming it and helping others to do the same.Paul's Social Media - www.instagram.com/befreefromocdHelpful Links:National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI):Website: 1-800-950-NAMI (6264)Anxiety and Depression Association:Website: 240-485-1001IntrusiveThoughts.org:Website: Samaritans UKPhone: 116 123 (Free 24-hour helpline)

2023-12-311hr 19mins
#34

Christmas Special: With Bear & Scully

Welcome to the Bear & Scully Christmas Special – in this episode we are diving into your questions, having a laugh, and reminisce about the wild ride this year has been! And we hear what Owen's "New Year's resolution's" are... Join us for a laid-back, heartwarming Christmas celebration with the Bear & Scully crew. Wishing you a Merry Christmas and the happiest of holidays! See you in 2024!

2023-12-241hr 2mins
#35

From Homeless to Pregnant OnlyFans: With Thea Corry

Join us in this episode with Thea Corry she shares her journey - from facing homelessness, dealing with "extremely toxic relationships", living in her car with her loyal companion 'Shadow,' to embarking on a successful venture on OnlyFans pregnant.This episode covers IT ALL!Helpful Links: Thea's Social Media: www.instagram.com/_xawakenedaurasmodellingx_Refuge - www.refuge.org.ukNational Domestic Abuse Helpline - www.nationaldahelpline.org.ukRespect UK - www.respect.uk.net

2023-12-171hr 35mins
#36

If i was given the choice now, I would still get in the car: with Peter Mitchell

If I was given an opportunity to go back to 2002 and not get into the car and see how far I can get in football. I have to get in the car…Peter shares his remarkable story, transitioning from a career in professional football with Leeds, facing a life-changing event that confined him to a wheelchair, to discovering new passions in wheelchair basketball, scouting, and acting. Despite the unforeseen challenges, Peter's story is a testament to unwavering courage and the pursuit of new horizons beyond adversity.

2023-12-102hr 4mins
#37

I turned down Chemotherapy, travelled to Hawaii to develop my Stress Solution: with Deirdre Maguire

Tonight, we have the honor of welcoming the extraordinary Deirdre Maguire. Deirdre courageously shares her compelling journey, from navigating the heartbreaking loss of her father to suicide, to bravely opting out of chemotherapy, and instead crafting her stress solution.Her inspiring work involves empowering individuals to transform their thought patterns, fostering greater happiness and fulfillment in life.Deirdre's Website: Links:Samaritans: Confidential support and helplines for mental health challenges. : Free, confidential crisis support Guided meditation and mindfulness for stress reduction and well-being.

2023-12-031hr 56mins
#38

Vegas Baby: with Bear & Scully

In this episode its our Vegas Special!Tune in with us for some laughs and hear how our "thought out plans" went downhill very fast! From meeting two Floyd Mayweather's to giving Chris Eubank Jr some friendly advice, we done it all!

2023-11-261hr 3mins
#39

I Robbed my Cat Charity of €27,500 to feed my Gambling Addiction! with Eoin Collins

In today's episode, we're joined by Eoin Collins, who bravely shares his journey from viewing gambling as a social pastime to the harrowing moments of using funds meant for a cat charity to fuel his bets. Eoin's sheds light on the slippery slope of addiction and the startling transformation from leisure to obsession.Remember, if you or someone you know needs support with gambling addiction, here are some helpful gambling addiction helplines and sites:GamCare: Visit www.gamcare.org.uk or call the helpline at 0808 8020 133.BeGambleAware: Access resources at www.begambleaware.org or call the National Gambling Helpline at 0808 8020 133.Gambling Therapy: Find support at www.gamblingtherapy.org to connect with a community and access resources for overcoming gambling addiction.

2023-11-191hr 18mins
#40

"Radical" Sexual Education in our Schools: With Glenn Beattie

In this episode, we are joined with Glenn Beattie, a prominent member of United Parental Action—a dedicated group staunchly opposed to what they perceive as the "radical" educational approaches infiltrating schools in 2024.Glenn, offers his perspectives and convictions surrounding the transformative nature of the teachings and their potential impact on established cultural norms.Join us as we delve deep into Glenn's compelling discourse on the evolving landscape of education and its implications for societal values.

2023-11-122hr 6mins
#41

Misdiagnosed, 3 Open Brain Surgeries, 19 Blood Transfusions and I'm Still Here: with Lynette

Lynette McHendry's remarkable journey, misdiagnosis, three open brain surgeries, a double mastectomy, and 19 blood transfusions, will be shared with us.Prepare to be deeply moved and inspired as we hear her story, this is an episode you don't want to miss!Helpful Links:Macmillan Cancer Support: Website - www.macmillan.org.ukCancer Research UK: Website - www.cancerresearchuk.orgCancerHelp UK (provided by Cancer Research UK): Website - www.cancerresearchuk.org/about-cancerFor breast cancer support:Breast Cancer Now: Website - www.breastcancernow.orgThe Haven (specialists in breast cancer support): Website - www.thehaven.org.uk

2023-11-051hr 25mins
#42

My Ex Husband is Destroying my Girls Lives: with Lorraine Fulton

In this episode, we are honored to have Lorraine Fulton as our guest, taking us on an emotionally profound journey through her story.Lorraine bravely opens up about her personal odyssey, recounting her escape from an abusive relationship and the ongoing challenges she has encountered in dealing with her former partner. From the disturbing instances of her ex force-feeding her children to the heartbreaking account of him attempting to restrict even the most basic necessities, like the amount of toilet paper they can use. All the while, he cynically evokes "mental health grounds" as a tactic to "get off work" and "get out of paying for the children".Please be aware that the content in this episode may be distressing for some viewers, and viewer discretion is advised.If you or anyone you know is feeling overwhelmed, please don't hesitate to reach out, we have added some helpful helplines below.National Domestic Abuse Helpline: Call 0808 2000 247 for confidential support, advice, and information on domestic abuse. This helpline is available 24/7.NSPCC Helpline: If you have concerns about a child's safety or welfare, you can call the NSPCC helpline at 0808 800 5000. This helpline operates 24/7 and can offer advice and support.Samaritans: For emotional support, including mental health concerns, call Samaritans at 116 123. Samaritans offers a listening ear 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.Mind Infoline: If you need information and support related to mental health, contact Mind Infoline at 0300 123 3393. They provide guidance on various mental health issues and are available during weekdays.Women's Aid: Women experiencing domestic abuse can contact Women's Aid at 0808 2000 247. This organization offers support, advice, and safe spaces for women and children experiencing abuse.

2023-10-292hr 28mins
#43

Held Against my Will in Scotland with my Children: with Ashleigh Gallagher

In this episode, Ashleigh courageously shares her survival journey, breaking free from domestic relationships while being anchored in Scotland with her children.Her story stands as a powerful reminder to anyone facing a similar situation: there is a guiding light at the end of the tunnel, and truth always prevails. Please note: The content of this episode may be sensitive to some viewers.For more information and resources on supporting survivors of domestic abuse in the UK, please visit:Women's Aid: A leading organization working to end domestic abuse against women and children. Helpline: 0808 2000 247National Domestic Abuse Helpline: Helpline: 0808 2000 247Refuge: Providing support and information for women and children experiencing domestic violence. Helpline: 0808 2000 247Remember, you're not alone, and there are resources available to help you or someone you know navigate through difficult situations.

2023-10-222hr 8mins
#44

Relationship Coach Reveals the Key to all Relationships: With Lisa McFarland

Get ready to laugh, love, and learn with us! In this weeks episode we chat with Lisa. Lisa shares her insights on love, dating disasters, and relationship wisdom. All with a side of laughter.Whether you're single, committed, or simply curious, we've got your love life and funny bone covered!Enjoy. Lisa's Page - instagram.com/relationship.coaching.ni

2023-10-151hr 48mins
#45

The Diary of a Psychiatric Inpatient: With Niamh Brownlee

Tonight we are joined with Niamh Brownlee. Niamh open's up and share's her personal journey, discussing the challenges she's faced while growing up, including her battles with bulimia and depression, and how she's finding the resilience to overcome them.Through her experiences as a psychiatric inpatient, Niamh sheds light on the strength and hope that can emerge even in the most challenging circumstances.Helpful Links:Beat - Eating Disorders Support: - Mental Health Support: - Emotional Support: NI - Depression and Mental Health Support: Disorders NI - Eating Disorder Support: Book :

2023-10-091hr 22mins
#46

I Drove 300FT off a Mountain: With Amanda St John

Join us tonight on our podcast for an incredible rollercoaster of a life story featuring Amanda!From driving 300 feet off the side of a mountain to performing in front of none other than Donald Trump, Amanda's journey is one of breathtaking highs and lows.But what makes this episode truly remarkable is how Amanda turned her life around after these harrowing experiences. Through sheer determination and resilience.Tune in as we delve into Amanda's incredible transformation and discover the powerful lessons she's learned along the way.Helpful Links: Every Mind Matters: Provides information on mental health conditions and local mental health services. Every Mind MattersMind: A mental health charity offering resources and support, including a helpline. MindSamaritans: A 24/7 confidential helpline for emotional support during difficult times. Samaritans

2023-10-011hr 25mins
#47

Our Child was Abused and we got Evicted: With Laura McNeilly

How a family caravan site and a place of safety turns into a nightmare…Laura McNeilly shares her story on how her holiday home a place where she deemed safe for her and her family, took a dramatic turn. With no arrests made Laura and her husband are still seeking justice.We contacted Golden Sands Benone, they declined to give us a comment.Helpful Links:NSPCC (National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children):Website: UK:Website: Aid:Website:

2023-09-252hr 21mins
#48

Losing a Child: With Debbie Mullan

In tonight's episode, we invite you to join us for a heartbreaking episode with Debbie Mullan. Debbie shares her deeply moving and heartbreaking story, recounting the challenging journey she has walked since her beloved son's passing. Her courage and resilience in the face of such a profound loss are nothing short of inspiring.Life After: Mullan Counselling:

2023-09-181hr 44mins
#49

Curing Autism? with Toni Janet

Can we truly 'manifest and change ANYTHING' in our lives?In this episode with Toni Janet, she delves into her story from joining a cult to “curing her sons severe Autism”Tune in, and let's explore the question: Can we truly 'manifest and change ANYTHING' in our lives? You won't want to miss this thought-provoking conversation. Do you believe in miracles ?

2023-09-041hr 5mins
#50

Head to Head with the Taliban: With Sammy Lupari

A Journey from the Battlefield to Healing. In this gripping episode, we sit down with Sammy Lupari, a former soldier who transitioned to the path of a Pathfinder, nicknamed "The Ghost Platoon"Sammy recounts his experiences battling the Taliban head to head, providing us with a firsthand glimpse into the realities of combat.But the battle didn’t end on the battlefield, Sammy sheds light on the challenges he faced as he returned home, struggling with the aftermath of trauma and the lack of support from the very institution he had served.Tune in to hear how Sammy courageously confronted his PTSD, transcending his pain through resilience, determination, and the power of the human spirit.

2023-08-281hr 49mins

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