{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/b50937eb-a2a2-5da5-a330-9051b3d123bf/6982fe088fa61f3c4f826d60?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"We Had to Say This Out Loud","description":"<p>This episode is different, and it had to be.</p><p>As this podcast grows, so does the responsibility that comes with telling stories about real lives, real harm, and real people. In this episode, I explain&nbsp;<strong>why we’ve added a safeguarding and responsibility notice</strong>, what it means, and what this podcast will&nbsp;<em>never</em>&nbsp;become.</p><p><br></p><p>We talk about:</p><ul><li>Why not every story deserves public exposure</li><li>The difference between truth and spectacle</li><li>How cycles repeat across generations and environments</li><li>Why protecting dignity matters more than outrage</li><li>What it means to challenge power without exploiting pain</li></ul><p><br></p><p>This is not an apology.</p><p>This is not a retreat.</p><p>This is a line in the sand.</p><p>Life is nuanced. Harm is real. Accountability matters.</p><p>But so does care.</p><h2><br></h2><h2>SHOW NOTES</h2><p>⚠️ Why we added a safeguarding notice</p><p>🧠 How stories become dangerous when mishandled</p><p>🧱 The cycles men inherit — and repeat</p><p>🕊️ Dignity, consent, and altered narratives</p><p>⚖️ Why this podcast is not a court of law</p><h2><br></h2><h2>TAGS / KEYWORDS (DISCOVERABILITY)</h2><p>fatherhood, masculinity, safeguarding, storytelling ethics, responsibility, culture, trauma, power, modern Britain, mental health, community, social systems, lived experience</p>","author_name":"Marvyn Harrison"}