Home
Categories
EXPLORE
True Crime
Comedy
Society & Culture
Business
Sports
History
News
About Us
Contact Us
Copyright
© 2024 PodJoint
00:00 / 00:00
Sign in

or

Don't have an account?
Sign up
Forgot password
https://is1-ssl.mzstatic.com/image/thumb/Podcasts122/v4/ea/4d/4a/ea4d4add-7e49-0faa-070c-3b7a860054d0/mza_16743007976958203353.jpg/600x600bb.jpg
Friends Can Tell
On Our Radar
4 episodes
6 days ago
Real-life stories about toxic relationships from young women who stepped up to support their friends. If they face controlling behaviour in a relationship, young people are most likely to ask for help from a friend. In this series of candid conversations, young women meet for the first time to talk about how they overcame fear and self-doubt to keep a friend safe. This podcast is brought to you by the Friends Can Tell campaign. It was created in collaboration with its guests by On Our Radar, and produced by Chris Walter, Chloe Cheeseman and Sarah Cuddon, with thanks to Feast Collective.
Show more...
Relationships
Society & Culture
RSS
All content for Friends Can Tell is the property of On Our Radar and is served directly from their servers with no modification, redirects, or rehosting. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by Podjoint in any way.
Real-life stories about toxic relationships from young women who stepped up to support their friends. If they face controlling behaviour in a relationship, young people are most likely to ask for help from a friend. In this series of candid conversations, young women meet for the first time to talk about how they overcame fear and self-doubt to keep a friend safe. This podcast is brought to you by the Friends Can Tell campaign. It was created in collaboration with its guests by On Our Radar, and produced by Chris Walter, Chloe Cheeseman and Sarah Cuddon, with thanks to Feast Collective.
Show more...
Relationships
Society & Culture
Episodes (4/4)
Friends Can Tell
4. “I’ve carried this burden that it was my fault”

Friends Can Tell Episode Four. Two best friends share their experiences of supporting a friend through a toxic relationship. Sarah (21) explains the heartbreak and guilt she felt when a close friend became a ‘shell’ of herself due to abuse, while Labake (21) talks about the important listening role she played for a friend in a similar situation. Sarah and Labake also both reflect on relationships from the perspective of being Deaf, and how they are impacted by society’s prejudices and misunderstandings.

Content warning: contains references to relationship abuse.

Young people experience the highest rates of relationship abuse of any age group. When they experience toxic behaviour, a close friend is the person that young people are most likely to go to for help. The Friends Can Tell audio series features conversations about toxic relationships between young people who stepped up to support their friends.

Highlights:

Sarah and Labake talk about:

  • A friend turns toxic: Sarah regrets introducing her mutual friends [02:25]
  • Seeing the impact of abuse on a friend’s self-esteem [03:44]
  • The struggles of being a friend’s main support [05:40]
  • The things Sarah and Labake wish they’d known [07:44]
  • Toxic ex: how abuse continued after the breakup [09:55]
  • Dealing with society’s misunderstanding as a Deaf person [12:09]
  • Do adults understand what going on for young people right now? [13:54]

Help and resources:

The experiences Sarah and Labake share are their own personal stories and opinions. For advice on the safest ways you can help your friends and support the #FriendsCanTell campaign, check out the resources at https://yourbestfriend.org.uk/podcast.

Transcript:

Available at https://yourbestfriend.org.uk/podcast.

Credits:

This podcast is brought to you by the Friends Can Tell campaign. It was created in collaboration with its guests by On Our Radar, and produced by Chris Walter, Chloe Cheeseman and Sarah Cuddon, with thanks to Feast Collective.

BSL-interpreted vodcasts of all episodes are also available on YouTube, thanks to film maker Will Hazell, editor Maria Pullicino, and accessibility support from the National Deaf Children’s Society and Diverse Signs.

Feedback:

Want to tell us what you think of the #FriendsCanTell campaign? Take our 2-minute survey: https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/5V67W9Y

Show more...
3 years ago
17 minutes 42 seconds

Friends Can Tell
3. “Sometimes people can’t confide in the people that you can”

Friends Can Tell Episode Three. Two girls speak for the first time to share their experiences of supporting friends in toxic relationships. Zoya (16) and Fatima (16) discuss which adults they could really trust to help, and talk about the major impacts that family, school and faith had on their friends’ tough situations.

Content warning: this conversation contains references to relationship abuse and self-harm.

Young people experience the highest rates of relationship abuse of any age group. When they experience toxic behaviour, a close friend is the person that young people are most likely to go to for help. The Friends Can Tell audio series features conversations about toxic relationships between young people who stepped up to save their friends.

Highlights:

Zoya and Fatima talk about:

  • A bridge to support: Zoya explains her calm response to a friend’s self-harm [02:05]
  • Online relationships: the highs and the dangers [05:30]
  • Talking to parents: benefits, risks, and cultural differences [06:37]
  • Gen Z and mental health [09:58]
  • Finding guidance and strength: from school, friends and religion [10:48]
  • The pressure to be in a relationship [12:06]

Help and resources:

The experiences Zoya and Fatima share are their own personal stories and opinions. For advice on the safest ways you can help your friends and support the #FriendsCanTell campaign, check out the resources at https://yourbestfriend.org.uk/podcast.

Transcript:

Available at https://yourbestfriend.org.uk/podcast.

Credits:

This podcast is brought to you by the Friends Can Tell campaign. It was created in collaboration with its guests by On Our Radar, and produced by Chris Walter, Chloe Cheeseman and Sarah Cuddon, with thanks to Feast Collective.

BSL-interpreted vodcasts of all episodes are also available on YouTube, thanks to film maker Will Hazell, editor Maria Pullicino, and accessibility support from the National Deaf Children’s Society and Diverse Signs.

Feedback:

Want to tell us what you think of the #FriendsCanTell campaign? Take our 2-minute survey: https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/5V67W9Y

Show more...
3 years ago
15 minutes 47 seconds

Friends Can Tell
2. "Too scared to leave"

Friends Can Tell Episode Two. Olivia (21) and Sam (18) meet for the first time to tell their stories of having a close friend be threatened and abused by an older boyfriend. They chat about the lengths they went to in order to keep their friends safe, and how their friends, in turn, helped Olivia and Sam to escape some seriously toxic behaviour.

Content warning: contains descriptions of relationship abuse and violence.

Young people experience the highest rates of relationship abuse of any age group. When they experience toxic behaviour, a close friend is the person that young people are most likely to go to for help. The Friends Can Tell audio series features conversations about toxic relationships between young people who stepped up to support their friends.

Highlights:

Olivia and Sam talk about:

  • Alcohol, gifts, and put-downs: manipulation by older boyfriends [01:58]
  • The shocking behaviours that push someone to defend a friend [06:41]
  • Being called ‘frigid’ and dealing with sexual pressure [08:32]
  • Scared to leave: Olivia talks about how a friend helped her to cope [1-:30]
  • Getting happy again: life after a toxic relationship [13:28]

Help and resources:

The experiences Sam and Olivia share are their own personal stories and opinions. For advice on the safest ways you can help your friends and support the #FriendsCanTell campaign, check out the resources at https://yourbestfriend.org.uk/podcast.

Transcript:  

Available at https://yourbestfriend.org.uk/podcast.

Credits:

This podcast is brought to you by the Friends Can Tell campaign. It was created in collaboration with its guests by On Our Radar, and produced by Chris Walter, Chloe Cheeseman and Sarah Cuddon, with thanks to Feast Collective.

BSL-interpreted vodcasts of all episodes are also available on YouTube, thanks to film maker Will Hazell, editor Maria Pullicino, and accessibility support from the National Deaf Children’s Society and Diverse Signs.

Feedback:

Want to tell us what you think of the #FriendsCanTell campaign? Take our 2-minute survey: https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/5V67W9Y

Show more...
3 years ago
16 minutes 26 seconds

Friends Can Tell
1. “My friends got me out of it”

Young people experience the highest rates of relationship abuse of any age group, and a close friend is who they are most likely to ask for help. This series features conversations about toxic relationships between young women who stepped up to support their friends.

In Episode One, two young women who have never met before share their experiences of toxic relationships. Angie (25) discusses the abuse she faced, and how her friends helped her to leave. Rida (24) reflects on what she learned from her own painful mistakes when a series of her friends experienced controlling relationships.

Content warning: contains descriptions of relationship abuse and violence.

Highlights:

Angie and Rida talk about:

  • What do friends notice when someone is being abused? [02:54]
  • Friendship intervention: how it made a difference [05:29]
  • Honesty vs empathy: when straight-talking with a friend can backfire [06:49]
  • How hard it was to leave [09:30]
  • The moment Angie’s friends decided to step in [10:33]
  • Rida recalls a friend’s toxic girlfriend, and regrets her own response [11:53]
  • Learning from your mistakes and how to trust your instincts [14:48]


Help and resources:

The experiences Angie and Rida share are their own personal stories and opinions. For advice on the safest ways you can help your friends and support the #FriendsCanTell campaign, check out the resources at https://yourbestfriend.org.uk/podcast.

Transcript:

Available at https://yourbestfriend.org.uk/podcast.

Credits:

This podcast is brought to you by the Friends Can Tell campaign. It was created in collaboration with its guests by On Our Radar, and produced by Chris Walter, Chloe Cheeseman and Sarah Cuddon, with thanks to Feast Collective. 

BSL-interpreted vodcasts of all episodes are also available on YouTube, thanks to film maker Will Hazell, editor Maria Pullicino, and accessibility support from the National Deaf Children’s Society and Diverse Signs.

Feedback:

Want to tell us what you think of the #FriendsCanTell campaign? Take our 2-minute survey: https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/5V67W9Y

Show more...
3 years ago
19 minutes 16 seconds

Friends Can Tell
Real-life stories about toxic relationships from young women who stepped up to support their friends. If they face controlling behaviour in a relationship, young people are most likely to ask for help from a friend. In this series of candid conversations, young women meet for the first time to talk about how they overcame fear and self-doubt to keep a friend safe. This podcast is brought to you by the Friends Can Tell campaign. It was created in collaboration with its guests by On Our Radar, and produced by Chris Walter, Chloe Cheeseman and Sarah Cuddon, with thanks to Feast Collective.