• Episode 11 (S8). Breaking Cycles of Domestic Abuse: Starting With the Baby (feat. Lauren Seager-Smith)
    Feb 1 2026

    In this episode, we’re joined by Lauren Seager-Smith, CEO of For Baby’s Sake, a pioneering charity working to break cycles of domestic abuse and transform life-chances for whole families — starting with the baby.

    During our conversation, Lauren shares the vision behind For Baby’s Sake and reflects on why supporting parents is one of the most powerful ways to protect babies and create lasting change. She talks about the importance of early intervention, beginning in pregnancy, and how working compassionately with parents can help families move forward in positive and meaningful ways.

    We explore how cycles of abuse take hold across generations, the realities faced by families affected by trauma and adversity, and why prevention — not just crisis response — must be central to how we think about safeguarding. Lauren also challenges us to rethink traditional approaches to family support, emphasising the need for empathy, trust and long-term commitment to change.

    This is a thoughtful conversation about early intervention around domestic abuse. Lauren reminds us that meaningful change starts early, and that it is important to invest support at this stage.

    If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to share it, leave a review, and follow us on all our social media platforms.

    🌍 Website: forbabyssake.org.uk
    📲 Instagram: @forbabyssake

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    25 Min.
  • Episode 10 (S8). Health Is Not Equal: Confronting Health Inequities
    Jan 18 2026

    We have a new episode for you! In this conversation, we take a critical look at health inequities, the unfair and avoidable differences in health outcomes that continue to impact individuals and communities every day.

    Why do some people live longer, healthier lives simply because of where they’re born, the colour of their skin, or the resources available to them? How do systemic inequality, discrimination, and underfunded services shape who gets access to care, who is heard, and who is left behind? In this episode, we discuss how health inequities are created, sustained, and normalised across our health and social systems.

    We speak about power, privilege, and responsibility, centring the lived experiences behind the statistics and challenging the narratives that place blame on individuals rather than systems. We also explore what change could look like.

    This episode will invite you to reflect, question, and act, offering perspectives on how we can move beyond awareness towards justice, equity and collective responsibility for health.

    Tune in, share and join the conversation.

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    34 Min.
  • Episode 9 (S8). Beyond Trauma: Supporting Lives Affected by Violence (feat. Dr. Ron Dodzro)
    Jan 4 2026

    In this episode, we’re joined by Dr. Ron Dodzro, an experienced Clinical Psychologist and Co-Founder and Director of Psychologists The Streets Deserve (PTSD). With over a decade of experience across health, justice and community settings, Dr. Ron brings powerful insight into the real-world impact of trauma, inequality and violence.

    During our conversation, Dr. Ron reflects on his work supporting young people affected by trauma and shares the motivation behind setting up Psychologists The Streets Deserve. He talks about how trauma often shows up far beyond the therapy room, the realities of working with people impacted by violence, and why culturally informed, community-based approaches are so important for meaningful healing.

    Drawing on his research, writing and clinical practice — featured in Forbes, The Voice, The Psychologist and The Clinical Psychology Forum — Dr. Ron challenges us to rethink how trauma is understood, assessed and treated, especially in communities that are too often overlooked.

    This is a thoughtful and eye-opening conversation about trauma, justice and the importance of listening to lived experience. Dr. Ron reminds us that effective mental health support must be grounded in empathy, equity and community.

    If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to share it, leave a review, and follow us on all our social media platforms.

    🌍 Website: psychologiststhestreetsdeserve.com
    📲 Instagram: @theaccessiblepsychologist

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    31 Min.
  • Episode 8 (S8). Faith in Focus: Exploring Religion and Spirituality Today
    Dec 21 2025

    We have a new episode for you! In this conversation, we explore religion and spirituality, a topic that continues to shape identities, values and the way we understand ourselves and others in an increasingly complex world.

    What do religion and spirituality mean today? How do they influence our beliefs, our sense of purpose and the choices we make in everyday life, in our personal and work context? In this episode, we unpack the many ways faith, spirituality and personal belief systems show up, from deeply personal practices to their wider impact on communities, workplaces and society.

    We talk openly about the tensions, misunderstandings and assumptions that can arise around religion and spirituality, as well as the moments of connection, comfort and meaning they can offer. We also reflect on how curiosity, respect and dialogue can help bridge differences and create space for more inclusive conversations.

    This episode is sure to spark reflection and discussion, offering thoughtful perspectives on how we can engage with religion and spirituality in ways that are open, empathetic and grounded in mutual understanding.

    Tune in, share and join the conversation.

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    35 Min.
  • Episode 7 (S8). The Kamelion app: Youth Mental Health, Reimagined (feat. Vivian Tanaka)
    Dec 7 2025

    In this episode, we’re joined by the insightful Vivian Tanaka, creator of Kamelion, a gamified mental health and personal development app for 11–18-year-olds. Rooted in Positive Psychology, co-designed with young people, and centred on curiosity and discovery, Kamelion is transforming the way young people engage with their wellbeing.

    Vivian’s work focuses on helping young people better understand their emotional world through playful learning, personalised pathways and interactive tools that make mental health support feel accessible, relevant and even enjoyable. By putting young people at the heart of the design process, Kamelion offers a space that reflects their voices, their needs and their lived experiences.

    In our conversation, Vivian shares the spark that led to Kamelion’s creation and why she believes co-design is essential for meaningful youth mental health support. She talks candidly about the challenges young people face today, and how a discovery-led, strengths-based approach can help them in navigating a challenging world.

    This episode is a powerful reminder of the importance of young people's voice in shaping the future of mental health support. Vivian’s work shows us that wellbeing grows when young people feel seen, supported and encouraged to explore who they are becoming.

    If you enjoyed this episode, don't forget to share it, leave a review, and follow us on all our social media platforms.

    📲 Instagram: @kamelion_app
    🌍 Website: kamelion.co

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    36 Min.
  • Episode 6 (S8). Allyship in Action
    Nov 23 2025

    We have a new episode for you! In this conversation, we discuss allyship almost three years on from our first episode on the topic, a conversation that remains essential for building stronger, fairer communities.

    What does allyship really mean? How does it show up in our everyday lives, our workplaces and the wider society we’re all navigating? In this episode, we explore the many layers of allyship, from the quiet, intentional actions that make someone feel seen and supported to the bigger, collective efforts that can challenge inequality and drive meaningful change.

    We talk about why allyship can feel uncomfortable or uncertain at times, and why that discomfort is often part of the learning journey. This episode is sure to get you talking and will leave you with practical approaches we can all take to stand alongside different groups in ways that are genuine, accountable and impactful.

    This episode is a reminder that allyship isn’t a badge, it’s a continuous practice rooted in empathy, curiosity and action.

    Tune in, share and join the conversation.

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    29 Min.
  • Episode 5 (S8). What Does It Mean to Be British in the Current Climate?
    Nov 9 2025

    In this episode, we dive into an important and timely question: what does it mean to be British today? Against the backdrop of a rising far-right movement and growing social divides, we explore how ideas of identity, belonging and community are being shaped and challenged in the UK right now.

    What does “Britishness” mean in a society that’s increasingly diverse but also increasingly polarised? How do we hold onto shared values when fear and exclusion are on the rise? Together, we discuss the current context, the stories, symbols and power dynamics that influence who gets to belong and whose voices are pushed to the margins.

    Tune in, reflect, and join the conversation.

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    37 Min.
  • BONUS EPISODE. The Next Chapter: Inside the Global Centre for Contextual Safeguarding
    Nov 4 2025

    In this episode, The Social Matters Podcast team takes you inside the launch of the Global Centre for Contextual Safeguarding, a two-day international event hosted by Durham University and created by Professor Carlene Firmin.

    The Centre marks a new chapter in how we understand and respond to the safety of young people, recognising that protection must extend beyond the home to the spaces where adolescents spend their lives: schools, neighbourhoods, online and among peers.

    Joined by a remarkable panel of guests whose collective work has shaped safeguarding policy, practice and research across the UK and beyond, this episode brings together:

    Jimmy Paul, Head of the Scottish Violence Reduction Unit and advocate for public health approaches to preventing violence.

    Ben Lindsay OBE, founder and CEO of Power the Fight, community leader and social entrepreneur dedicated to tackling violence affecting young people.

    Jahnine Davis, Director of ListenUp and national expert on adultification bias and the safeguarding of Black children.

    Luke Billingham, youth worker and researcher focused on social infrastructure, education, and youth policy.

    Aika Stephenson, solicitor and co-founder of Just for Kids Law, recognised for her pioneering work in youth justice.

    Professor Carlene Firmin, founder of Contextual Safeguarding and leading researcher on adolescent safety in social contexts.

    Together, these voices reflect the depth and diversity of the global movement for Contextual Safeguarding uniting research, lived experience, and frontline practice to build safer communities for adolescents everywhere.

    If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to share it, leave a review, and follow. You can also find out more about the great work at the Global Centre for Contextual Safeguarding at https://www.contextualsafeguarding.org.uk/

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    1 Std. und 34 Min.