Cheer: The British Way

Back in The Day: The Uni Cheer Forum

20 min · 17 de abr de 2026
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In this throwback episode, Ant and Tori rewind to a time when The Uni Cheer Forum was the place everyone was talking about. From unforgettable highs to some very real lows, they reminisce about what it was like when forum threads could make or break your week. Beyond the nostalgia, this episode opens up an honest and important conversation about the power of online commentary and the impact it can have on mental health. Tori shares candidly how The Uni Cheer Forum affected her personally, why she made the decision to stop reading it, and what that choice meant for her wellbeing. Ant also brings some invaluable perspective as he discusses the importance of not letting negative comments online define you, offering advice that’s just as relevant today as it was back then. Whether you were deep in the uni cheer world or just curious about how online spaces can shape our experiences, this episode is a thoughtful, reflective listen you won’t want to miss. #NotJustCheer ✉️ hello@cheerthebritishway.co.uk

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