Natalie Gray & Farah T.

Take Back The Beat: Voice Notes

Natalie Gray & Farah T.

  • Anonymous: Two abusive marriages, failed by the NHS and left homeless.

Anonymous: Two abusive marriages, failed by the NHS and left homeless.

Thursday 23rd June 2022

Hear an anonymous male survivor discuss his journey through abusive marriages, NHS failures, and homelessness on 'Take Back The Beat: Voice Notes'.
57 minutes
Inspiring
Empowering
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About this podcast

Take Back The Beat: Voice Notes
Author:
Natalie Gray & Farah T.
Overview:
Categories:
Healing from Sexual Trauma
Recovery from Trauma
Sobriety Toolkit
Healing Relationships
Creative Recovery Journeys
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Anonymous Story: Surviving Abuse, NHS Failures, and Homelessness

But it sounds like you're doing amazingly and you're helping so many people and you've just turned, like everything, around all like the odds are against you and you've just gone.
Imagine facing not just one, but two abusive marriages, only to find yourself homeless and struggling to get the help you desperately need. In this episode of 'Take Back The Beat: Voice Notes', hosts Natalie Gray and Farah T sit down with an anonymous male survivor who courageously shares his harrowing journey. He talks about the psychological abuse he endured, the trust issues that followed, and the social media backlash that made everything even harder.
Despite being let down by the NHS, this guest managed to rebuild his life and now dedicates himself to helping others in similar situations. The conversation dives deep into the challenges of seeking support and highlights the importance of self-defence and non-judgmental assistance for male survivors of domestic abuse. Natalie and Farah provide a compassionate space for this anonymous guest to voice his experiences, shedding light on issues often overlooked.
The episode wraps up with a powerful message of hope and encouragement for anyone facing similar struggles. It's a poignant reminder that recovery is possible, even when the odds seem stacked against you.