Love Thy Neighbour

著者: Phillip Jenkins
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  • Love thy neighbour is a podcast for anyone who's ever been bullied, judged, or othered - whether it is mental health, sexuality, criminal records, disability, race, age, gender. Created by a Neurodiverse formerly incarcerated host living with complex PTSD. My name is Phillip Jenkins and this is a space to fight back against stigma, standing up to the community who think they can silence you with your past, or ghastly judgements from neighbours that breach human rights laws because of having a criminal record. If you have ever felt like the outsider, this one's for you. Know you're rights. Reclaim your story, and most importantly: Love Thy Neighbour - but keep the gate locked.

    © 2025 Love Thy Neighbour
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Love thy neighbour is a podcast for anyone who's ever been bullied, judged, or othered - whether it is mental health, sexuality, criminal records, disability, race, age, gender. Created by a Neurodiverse formerly incarcerated host living with complex PTSD. My name is Phillip Jenkins and this is a space to fight back against stigma, standing up to the community who think they can silence you with your past, or ghastly judgements from neighbours that breach human rights laws because of having a criminal record. If you have ever felt like the outsider, this one's for you. Know you're rights. Reclaim your story, and most importantly: Love Thy Neighbour - but keep the gate locked.

© 2025 Love Thy Neighbour
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  • "Breaking Point: Surveillance, Stigma, and Survival"
    2025/04/28

    TRIGGER WARNING : "Listener discretion advised due to sensitive themes including surveillance, stigma, emotional trauma, and abuse".

    In this second episode, Phillip shares a harrowing personal journey of detecting hidden surveillance or is it group performance, confronting the devastating effects of stigma. Through an intimate narrative, he reveals how his sanctuary became a digital prison, exposing not only the psychological torment of privacy invasion but also the harsh realities of systemic failure and community indifference.

    In the wake of Dolly Everett, Phillip doesn’t just recount trauma—he advocates fiercely for awareness, resilience, and solidarity. Highlighting how easily personal privacy can be weaponised, this episode urges listeners to confront their roles in either perpetuating silence or fostering support.

    Raw, emotional, and profoundly human, this episode is a call to reclaim dignity, community, and justice.


    Loved the episode? Got thoughts, questions, or just want to say hey? Join the Fan Mail Club and get in touch — we read everything. Drop us a line at lovethyneighbourpodcast2025@gmail.com or slide into our DMs. Your voice matters here.

    "You've been listening to Love Thy Neighbour. If you loved it - share it. If you didn't.... well, maybe you're the neighbour we're talking about."

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    13 分
  • The Court of Ramsey Street
    2025/04/13

    "In this episode of Love thy Neighbour, we dive into the concept of stigma through the lens of labelling theory, as discussed by Howard Becker. We explore societies, labels that stick to individuals, making reintegration a constant battle even after they have paid their dues. We will unpack the lifelong collateral consequences of a prison sentence and challenge the nosy neighbours who act as self-appointed enforcers of social judgement. It's a candid, tongue-in-cheek exploration of reclaiming life post-incarceration."

    Loved the episode? Got thoughts, questions, or just want to say hey? Join the Fan Mail Club and get in touch — we read everything. Drop us a line at lovethyneighbourpodcast2025@gmail.com or slide into our DMs. Your voice matters here.

    "You've been listening to Love Thy Neighbour. If you loved it - share it. If you didn't.... well, maybe you're the neighbour we're talking about."

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    16 分

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