Take Back The Beat: Voice NotesTake Back The Beat: Voice Notes
Natalie Gray & Farah T.
'Take Back The Beat: Voice Notes' bravely tackles violence against women through heartfelt conversations with survivors and experts.
Episodes: 32
Take Back The Beat: Voice Notes - Brave Conversations on Violence Against Women
Ever wondered how real-life survivors of domestic abuse find their strength and voice? 'Take Back The Beat: Voice Notes' is here to shed light on these powerful stories. Hosted by Natalie Gray and Farah T, both survivors themselves, this podcast creates a safe haven for discussing the often-taboo subject of violence against women. Each episode brings together an array of guests, from survivors and professionals to self-defence instructors, all sharing their unique perspectives on the impact of abuse.
These conversations aren't just eye-opening; they're a call to action for listeners to break the silence and seek support. The show doesn't shy away from the tough topics—expect to hear about manipulation in relationships, the hurdles in reporting abuse, and the emotional aftermath of such experiences. But it's not all heavy; the hosts infuse a sense of hope and resilience throughout, offering practical advice and resources from charities like Women's Aid and IDAS.
Whether you're looking for inspiration or guidance, 'Take Back The Beat: Voice Notes' promises a compassionate, inclusive space where everyone can learn, heal, and grow.
Latest Episodes
ANNOUNCEMENT! End of season 1....
Natalie Gray and Farah T close out Season 1 of 'Take Back The Beat: Voice Notes' with gratitude and plans for future live shows.
Woodstock: Women's Safety in Music
Natalie Gray and Farah T discuss 'Trainwreck Woodstock '99' and the ongoing issue of women's safety at music festivals.
MARY: Silence is NOT consent!
Mary McBain discusses her film 'Spaghetti', exploring consent's complexities and the importance of education in preventing sexual violence.
The Most Hated Man On The Internet
Nat and Farah examine revenge porn and its impact, inspired by Netflix's 'The Most Hated Man On The Internet'.

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