
The Marvyn Harrison Podcast We Had to Say This Out Loud
This episode is different, and it had to be.
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 why we’ve added a safeguarding and responsibility notice, what it means, and what this podcast will never become.
We talk about:
- Why not every story deserves public exposure
- The difference between truth and spectacle
- How cycles repeat across generations and environments
- Why protecting dignity matters more than outrage
- What it means to challenge power without exploiting pain
This is not an apology.
This is not a retreat.
This is a line in the sand.
Life is nuanced. Harm is real. Accountability matters.
But so does care.
SHOW NOTES
⚠️ Why we added a safeguarding notice
🧠 How stories become dangerous when mishandled
🧱 The cycles men inherit — and repeat
🕊️ Dignity, consent, and altered narratives
⚖️ Why this podcast is not a court of law
TAGS / KEYWORDS (DISCOVERABILITY)
fatherhood, masculinity, safeguarding, storytelling ethics, responsibility, culture, trauma, power, modern Britain, mental health, community, social systems, lived experience
Welcome to The Marvyn Harrison Podcast — a story-driven conversation exploring identity, fatherhood, masculinity, relationships, culture, politics, sport, and modern life.
In each episode, Marvyn Harrison sits down with leading thinkers, creatives, athletes, policymakers, and cultural voices to unpack the defining moments that shaped them. Through image prompts, structured storytelling, and revealing game segments, guests explore pivotal memories, career turning points, personal struggles, and the beliefs that guide their decisions today.
Expect honest discussions on mental health, family dynamics, leadership, equity, ambition, resilience, and the realities of navigating success in Britain and beyond.
This is a podcast about clarity, where lived experience meets sharp cultural insight.
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