If it happens in real life, it belongs on our screen.
If it is messing with our community, we look it dead in the eye. We do not use polite, watered-down language to protect people’s feelings. We use our media to dive straight into the deep end of the public and social health issues that usually get swept under the carpet.
Our sessions use targeted digital storytelling to spark raw conversations around the things that actually matter:
Drugs and Addiction: The unfiltered reality of substance use, dependence, and the chaos of addiction without the useless, outdated scare tactics.
Sex and Relationships: Navigating intimacy, consent, toxic dynamics, exploitation, and the heavy pressures of modern relationships in a digital world.
Domestic Violence and Abuse: The hidden reality behind closed doors. Looking at the physical and emotional impact of toxic households, breaking the cycle of violence, and finding a safe way out.
Coercion and Mind Games: Unpacking subtle control, gaslighting, and the invisible threads that keep people trapped in toxic friendships, relationships, or gangs without them even realising it.
Exploitation and Grooming: Spotting the predators, from sexual and criminal exploitation to county lines. The harsh truth about how people get reeled in, used, and how to take your power back.
Knife Crime and Street Culture: The brutal reality of the streets, joint enterprise, county lines, and the choices that change a life in seconds without the patronising police lectures.
Mental Health: Dealing with anxiety, depression, burnout, and what happens when your brain refuses to quit and things get too heavy to carry.
Racism, Diversity, and Expression: Confronting discrimination head-on, exploring identity, embracing diversity, and finding the raw freedom to express exactly who you are.
Social Media and The Algorithm: The hidden addiction of the scroll, the pressure to look perfect, online trolling, and how the digital world plays tricks on your self-worth and reality.
Grief, Loss, and Trauma: Facing the things nobody wants to talk about. Dealing with death, family breakdown, and the heavy emotional baggage that leaves people feeling completely isolated.
Money, Hustle, and Exploitation: The trap of get-rich-quick schemes, the pressure to make easy money, and how young people get reeled into financial grooming, scams, and modern slavery.
Shame and Judgement: Breaking down the stigma of making mistakes, feeling like a failure, and how the fear of being judged stops people from putting their hands up and asking for help.