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In this powerful episode of the Domestic Abuse Breakthrough Show, Kate is joined once again by youth worker and lived-experience advocate Wesley Owen Cunliffe.
Together, they explore the growing and deeply concerning reality facing young people today — from knife crime and exploitation to coercive control, peer pressure, and the blurred lines between “bullying” and abuse.
Drawing on frontline experience and trauma-informed insight, this conversation goes beyond headlines to unpack:
Wes shares raw, honest insight from his own journey — and delivers a message every young person needs to hear:
“The minute you pick up that blade… the clock starts ticking.”
This episode is a must-listen for:
Because risk doesn’t suddenly appear in adulthood.
It starts earlier.
And if we don’t understand it, we miss it.
If you are navigating abuse, support links are in the link tree.
If you’re a professional or survivor ready to deepen your understanding, you can also register your interest in trauma-informed training and resources via the links provided.
https://linktr.ee/breakthecyclemovement
By Kate Beesley - Say No Das CICHere’s a polished version you can use across Spotify, Apple, YouTube:
In this powerful episode of the Domestic Abuse Breakthrough Show, Kate is joined once again by youth worker and lived-experience advocate Wesley Owen Cunliffe.
Together, they explore the growing and deeply concerning reality facing young people today — from knife crime and exploitation to coercive control, peer pressure, and the blurred lines between “bullying” and abuse.
Drawing on frontline experience and trauma-informed insight, this conversation goes beyond headlines to unpack:
Wes shares raw, honest insight from his own journey — and delivers a message every young person needs to hear:
“The minute you pick up that blade… the clock starts ticking.”
This episode is a must-listen for:
Because risk doesn’t suddenly appear in adulthood.
It starts earlier.
And if we don’t understand it, we miss it.
If you are navigating abuse, support links are in the link tree.
If you’re a professional or survivor ready to deepen your understanding, you can also register your interest in trauma-informed training and resources via the links provided.
https://linktr.ee/breakthecyclemovement