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Bradford Hate Crime Alliance exists to support the victims of hate crime and to co-ordinate the network of reporting centres that work with us. Reporting hate crime is essential, but education is the key and our new podcast aims to raise awareness of hate crime through the sharing of lived experience as well as providing a forum to have the difficult conversations that need to be had about the issues that lie at the heart of hate crime in 21st Century Britain.
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Is Santa Claus real? What happened to the cat? Why is that kid's skin color different? Raising children means facing tough questions. Sesame Workshop's child development experts have 50 years of experience with giving answers. They help us handle three sensitive subjects: magic, race, and death.
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Navigating the ebbs and flows of romance can be enough of a challenge, but throw money into the mix, and you've got yourself a complex dance that many of us find ourselves tripping over. Join us as we traverse the emotional landscape of money management, where tales of self-indulgence, financial guilt, and the fear of a dwindling bank balance becom…
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In this episode we're joined once again by journalist and playwright Jonathan Cash as we remember, 25 years on, the London nail bombings of April 1999, exploring how they affected society at the time, and looking at where we are now as a society in relation to hate crime. Jonathan recently had an article published in The Guardian about his lived ex…
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Navigating the minefield of marriage requires more than just mutual affection—it demands respect, trust, and understanding the psychological dance of ego and validation. This episode doesn't just skim the surface; we dig into the reasons why some partners may seek approval from outside their union, and how this pursuit can erode the foundations of …
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As we navigate the bustling currents of adulthood, we uncover the significance of shared interests and values in the friendships that flourish, and acknowledge the sometimes necessary, heart-wrenching goodbyes that come with life's inevitable changes. This episode delves into the complexities of sharing our innermost thoughts, the cultural obstacle…
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Have you ever felt like a chameleon, blending into the background of different cultures and communities? That's a reality for many within the Oromo culture, as we unpack in this episode. Childhood experiences can be like invisible threads, guiding our adult relationships and self-perceptions in ways we often don't realize. We explore these profound…
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Ever find yourself climbing a ladder only to realize you're the one shaking it? Our latest heart-to-heart tackles that very conundrum, unraveling the perplexities of self-sabotage that often hold us back from seizing the life we yearn for. We highlight the transformative power of therapy and a robust support network. We're passionate about the stre…
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In this episode, Richard Padwell, the temporary Bradford District Commander, discusses West Yorkshire police's approach to hate crime, how they are building trust in communities, and why hate crime reporting is so important.Bradford Hate Crime Alliance による
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Family dynamics are like fingerprints—unique and sometimes, complex beyond words. Join us as we talk about forgiveness and how it can sometimes be hard to navigate with people closest to us. We'll explore practical strategies for dealing with challenging interpersonal dynamics, and reveal how forgiveness, can be a vehicle for profound change. Drawi…
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Ramadan is here! What have you prepared for it? We extend our thoughts to those who may find the month challenging, such as new Muslims and individuals without Muslim family members, emphasizing the importance of inclusion and support within our community. As we highlight the value of charitable acts and community integration during the last ten da…
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Phil is a partnerships and engagement oficer with Stronger Communities here in Bradford. His influence on establishing support networks for the LGBTQ+ community in Bradford, is undeniable and here, he shares his creer experiences as well as his own personal experience of hate crime.Bradford Hate Crime Alliance による
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As the world spun on its axis, grappling with the chaos of the first three months of 2024 Abshiro, Bonni, and Dahabe – sat down to untangle the year's most complex threads. Embracing the precipice of a new year, we share our collective aspirations, recognizing the need to step beyond well-worn paths and into spaces where dialogue and discomfort nur…
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In a heartwarming interview, Jonathan Cash, author, journalist, and playwright discusses his experiences as a victim of the Soho nail bomb, its impact on his life, the attitudes of society towards victims of trauma, and how his experience moulded his future career.Bradford Hate Crime Alliance による
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In this episode we are joined by Tom Gaffney, the services manager at Leedsgate, and Bernard Cunningham, a member of the GRT community working at Leedsgate in suicide prevention and mental health support as we discuss the issues that the community have to face each day, together with the normalisation of the hate directed towards them. An honest an…
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Heather is the Youth Services Development Manager for Bradford Children and Familes Trust. In April 2023, when the Knife Angel came to Bradford to help raise awareness, Heather produced a stunning piece of work on the impact of knife crime that she very kindly shares with us here. We also discuss commonalities between hate crime and knife crime.…
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To mark UK Disability History Month 2023, we talked with Darryl Smith. Darryl is an inclusive practice consultant, and equality and inclusion trainer with specialism in disability awareness and hate crime, a programme lead with Equality Together and an equality, diversity and inclusion champion.Bradford Hate Crime Alliance による
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As we wrap-up season two, we talk about what we have learned from our interviews with young men, young women, a married women, a married man, and our discussion on parenting. We tackle the glaring disparity of expectations between genders, examining how societal norms and cultural influences often lead to the marginalization of single women. We als…
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Have you ever wondered how Montessori principles can transform not just your child's learning but your entire approach to parenting? Join us as we sit down with Asiya, a devoted Montessorian and mother of two, who has embraced this revolutionary methodology in her home. Asiya’s insightful journey into Montessori parenting began after the birth of h…
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You've heard the saying 'love knows no boundaries,' but what happens when love crosses cultural lines? Discover the fascinating journey of our multilingual guest, who not only works as a senior constituent advocate in US Senator Amy Klobuchar's office but also navigates a vibrant marriage. From his early days of marriage, through the maze of family…
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Imagine walking down the aisle at a young age with no real expectations for your future marriage. This is the reality for our guest, Jarai, who joins us to share her 16-year journey through love, compromise, and patience. From learning to understand her partner's background and values, to navigating societal pressures and discovering her non-negoti…
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Tune in as we give our insights on our interview with three young women (Iman, Darartu, and Layla) and their perspective on love and marriage. In the quest for love and companionship, understanding each other's expectations is paramount. Do men and women really want different things? We dissect the disconnect between what men and women expect from …
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Have you ever considered how ingrained gender roles are in your relationship? Let's discuss and dissect this topic with our wonderful guests - Iman, Darartu, and Layla - who will share insights from their personal lives, how they navigate family expectations, academic pursuits, work, and the often complex world of dating. This episode will have you…
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We learned a lot from our interviews with the college and post-college guys about their experiences with dating and courting. From discussing gender disparities in relationships, to shedding light on how family, religion, and culture shape our thoughts about love and companionship, we’ve got it all covered. We also touch upon the double standards s…
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In this episode, we explore the lessons learned from past relationships and the significance of maintaining loyalty to Allah within them. The complexities of young dating are laid bare, and we grapple with the challenges they present, never shying away from the tough questions. How do shifts in environment, commitment levels, and life experiences i…
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Ever wondered how an educator's cultural background influences their approach in the classroom? Tune in to join us and our guests, Ahmed and Mohamed, as we traverse the intricate layers of singlehood, career in education, and the profound impact of our diverse cultural roots on our lives. Drawn from our personal narratives, we engage in a candid co…
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How do we navigate the complexities of culture, relationships, and personal growth in the Oromo diaspora? Join us as we tackle the often unspoken topic of courting, discussing the lack of conversation around relationships in families and how parents often turn a blind eye to the realities of hormones and peer pressure affecting their children. We a…
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What if we told you that the story of two couples with different backgrounds could provide valuable lessons on love and relationships? Join us for a captivating conversation as we explore the profound impact of culture, family, and upbringing on our views of love, partners, and relationships. We uncover the importance of focusing on a potential par…
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What happens when you find the courage to stand up to arranged marriage expectations, but still find yourself searching for your soulmate at 33? In this heartfelt episode, we hear from a brave listener who shares her emotional journey of defying her parents' wishes for an early arranged marriage and navigating the anxiety of finding love while grap…
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Have you ever felt like a stranger in your own skin, trying to navigate cultural identity and personal growth? Join us on a heartfelt journey through Abshiro's childhood memories - from her playful days in Ethiopia to her challenging experience of moving to America and adjusting to a completely new culture. As the conversation unfolds, we dive into…
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As we continue to introduce our co-hosts, join us for an introspective conversation with our co-host Dahabe as we explore her captivating life journey. Ever wondered how someone with a background in akhlaq teaching - the Islamic study of manners, spends their weekends? Spoiler alert: it involves teaching at Madrasa and going for hikes. Come along a…
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Have you ever felt the weight of family expectations and struggled to find your authentic self? Join us as we sit down with our lovely co-host Bonni and dive into her inspiring journey from a small town in Adis to life in America. Bonni shares her unique childhood stories, including the dynamics between her parents, her early schooling, and the inf…
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Welcome back to season two! What are we about as a podcast? What do we want people to take away from this season? We are focusing on all things relationships! Red flags, green flags, and what makes them work. In this episode, we renew our intentions and touch on what we hope to achieve. Support the show Visit our IG page at https://www.instagram.co…
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We are excited to kick-off this season with a pre-season episode! This Ramadan we want to put a spot-light on one of our favorite charities; The American Relief Agency for the Horn of Africa (ARAHA). ARAHA's mission is to strive to alleviate the suffering from hunger, illiteracy, diseases, and poverty in the Horn of Africa, as well as being a beaco…
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Saorsa is one of the UK's greatest advocates for trans rights. In a climate where hate crime is growing against the trans community at an alarming rate, Saorsa tells the reality of daily life for trans people and why the rhetoric surrounding gender is contributing to that. Part 2 to follow......Bradford Hate Crime Alliance による
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To coincide with Restorative Justice Awareness week, Kate Brooksbank, from Restorative Justice West Yorkshire, one of our strategic partners in fighting hate crime, popped in for a chat to tell us all about the fantastic work that they do and how restorative solutions might just be an option for people who are victims of hate crime.…
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How do you show up for others the way they would like you to show up for them? What does it mean to have empathy? In this episode we talk about how one can make space and be there for those that are struggling with mental health issues. We talk about what the symptoms of depression might look like and how they might present. The LYLAS Podcast If yo…
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How does mental health show up in a marriage? How can we be there for our spouse if they are going through mental health issues? Join the conversation @dc.overcoffee. The LYLAS Podcast If you know what LYLAS stands for, then this podcast is for you! Two besties since... Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Support the show Visit our IG page at https:/…
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What does a healthy friendship look like? In this episode, we talk about what it means to be a good friend and how sometimes your friends can negatively impact your mental health. We discuss how we show up as a good friend in our personal lives and we explore ways to maintain and cultivate healthy connections that could last a lifetime. Join the co…
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In this episode we discuss boundaries as it relates to family. Our family members are the hardest to say 'no' to but it is sometimes necessary for our mental wellbeing. Connect with us on IG @dc.overcoffee and share your thoughts with us! The LYLAS Podcast If you know what LYLAS stands for, then this podcast is for you! Two besties since... Listen …
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How do we de-stigmatize talking about mental health? Stigma is defined as "a mark of disgrace associated with a particular circumstance, quality, or person." Although talking about mental health has become more common, people still associate negativity with those battling mental health. In this episode, we discuss many life pressures that can lead …
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Being alone is a state of being and Loneliness is a feeling. In this episode, we talk about what it means to be alone and how that shows up fro most people. Loneliness exasperates many mental health challenges and many people don’t have a coping mechanism for it. What do you do when you are feeling lonely? Connect with us on IG @dc.overcoffee and s…
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We are always told to follow our passion but is passion enough? In this episode we talk about what the role of passion is in our careers. How does one follow their passion in the real world? What does passion mean? Does everyone have something they are passionate about? What do you think? Join the conversation on our social media! @dc.overcoffee Th…
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Have you ever been depressed? How would you know if you were depressed? Depression is a very common and serious medical illness. It negatively affects how you feel, think and act. In this episode, we just scratch the surface of what is depression. Join the conversation and follow Dc.overcoffee on IG https://www.instagram.com/dc_overcoffee/ The LYLA…
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In this episode we talk about submissiveness in marriage and what that looks like. We discuss it in the context of an interview of Jasmin Brown by Shan Boody ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m51p72b7NT4 ). Connect with us on IG @dc.overcoffee and share your thoughts with us! Is submissiveness the way to a happy marriage? Listen and find out. The L…
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Whether a school shooting or a deadly tornado, scary events in the news can leave parents struggling to know when — and how — they should talk with their kids about it. Rosemarie Truglio of Sesame Workshop and Tara Conley, a media studies professor at Montclair State University, give us tips.NPR による
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Whether it's a family pet or a loved one, every child will experience a death at some point — and their parents will likely struggle to explain it. We revisit the Mr. Hooper episode of Sesame Street, which provides a master class in talking about death and grief with young children.NPR による
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