Voices Unlocked
Email us at voicesunlocked26@gmail.com Lorna and Liv welcome guest Aaron, whom they have known since he was a child through Time Matters, and reflect on his early confidence in support groups and media work, including a BBC News interview. Aaron shares how his dad went to prison when he was nine, why his family chose not to maintain contact, and how rebuilding foundations through his mum’s research and peer support helped him cope. He describes stigma and bullying at school, including threats and being judged as destined to offend, and discusses the importance of vulnerability and safe spaces. They talk about the verbatim theatre production Eight Hours There and Back and Aaron’s later work presenting for BBC The One Show. Aaron also recounts being shortlisted worldwide for the International Child Peace Prize, placing second, and shares his current achievements in the Air Cadets and as a Lord-Lieutenant Cadet. 00:00 Disclaimer 00:34 Welcome and Guest Intro 01:34 Catching Up and Memories 05:36 Aaron Dad Prison Story 06:34 Choosing No Contact 09:49 Rebuilding Foundations 11:44 Safe Space and Vulnerability 14:11 Theatre Project Origins 20:04 One Show and Impact 23:40 School Struggles and Stigma 27:33 Stigma and Expectations 29:27 Breaking the Criminal Gene Myth 30:48 Safeguarding and Enabling Environments 33:01 Motivation and Paying It Forward 35:17 London Trips and Tube Chaos 38:57 Child Peace Prize Spotlight 41:46 Top Three Journey and Global Stage 48:03 Subtitles and Speech Impact 50:35 Cadets Role and New Achievements 52:35 Gratitude and Wrap Up
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