• Mental Health, Recovery and Honest Support | Paul Reeve (CEO, Cornwall Mind) After Dark
    Apr 24 2026

    Not all support looks like what you think it does.


    In this episode of After The Fall: After Dark, I sit down with Paul Reeve, CEO of Cornwall Mind, for a grounded, honest conversation about what mental health recovery actually looks like — beyond labels, beyond quick fixes, and beyond the idea that someone else can “fix” you.


    This isn’t theory.

    This is how it really works.


    From Paul’s own journey through burnout and rebuilding, to leading one of the most important mental health organisations in the region, we explore what support truly means — and why recovery is something you have to take ownership of, even when you’re being helped.


    We break down how Mind operates, the difference between national and local services, and the reality behind funding, access, and expectations.

    More importantly, we talk about people.

    The human side of support.
    The misconceptions that stop people reaching out.
    And the simple truths that actually make a difference.


    If you’ve ever felt unsure about asking for help — or expected someone else to fix things for you — this episode will shift your perspective and help remove the uncertainty about getting support from this wonderful organisation and those like it.

    What we cover:

    • What mental health “recovery” really means
    • Why support doesn’t mean being fixed
    • The role of self-agency in getting better
    • How organisations like Mind actually operate
    • The biggest misconceptions about mental health services
    • Why community, connection, and activity matter
    • The reality of funding and service limitations
    • Why early support for children is critical
    Chapters:

    00:00 – Introduction
    After Dark format and meeting Paul Reeve

    01:00 – Paul’s Personal Journey
    From struggling himself to entering mental health work

    03:30 – Frontline Work and Burnout
    Compassion fatigue and stepping into leadership

    05:30 – Understanding “Mind”
    National vs local Mind and how the system works

    08:30 – What Recovery Actually Means
    Why mental health isn’t “fixed vs broken”

    10:30 – Ownership and Self-Agency
    Why no one can do the work for you

    12:30 – Group-Based Support
    Why activity-led environments work better than expected

    15:00 – One-to-One Support
    Coaching models and building independence

    17:00 – Misconceptions About Services
    Why people expect to be “fixed”

    20:00 – Funding and Limitations
    The reality behind what services can provide

    21:30 – Meaningful Impact Moments
    What real success looks like inside the service

    25:00 – If Funding Was Unlimited
    Why investing in children matters most

    26:30 – The Reading Room
    A safe space for connection, community, and conversation

    30:30 – Final Message: Be Kinder
    A simple principle that changes everything

    Guest:

    Paul Reeve is the CEO of Cornwall Mind, part of the wider Mind network supporting mental health across the UK. His work focuses on community-based recovery, self-agency, and building support systems that empower people to move forward.

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    35 mins
  • Narcissism, Losing Yourself and Finding Your Way Back | Jodi Pavlock
    Apr 24 2026

    Not all damage is visible.


    In this episode of After The Fall Show, I’m joined by Jodi Pavlock, who shares her lived experience of surviving narcissistic relationships — and what it really means to lose your identity inside them.


    From love bombing and control to isolation and emotional erosion, this conversation explores how narcissistic abuse develops, why it’s so hard to see while you’re in it, and what it actually takes to break free.


    Jodi speaks openly about the reality behind these relationships — the confusion, the self-doubt, the trauma bonding — and the difficult process of rebuilding yourself once you walk away.


    This isn’t a polished or perfect story. It’s a real one.

    If you’ve ever questioned yourself in a relationship, felt like you were losing who you are, or struggled to understand why leaving isn’t as simple as it sounds — this conversation will resonate.

    What we cover:
    • The early signs of narcissistic behaviour
    • Love bombing, control, and identity erosion
    • Trauma bonding and emotional addiction
    • Why leaving isn’t the “easy fix” people think
    • Hitting rock bottom and rebuilding from it
    • Finding your value again after losing yourself
    Chapters:

    00:00 – Introduction
    Setting the scene: narcissism, identity, and survival

    00:20 – Life Before Awareness
    Who Jodi was before recognising something was wrong

    01:00 – Early Signs of Narcissism
    Love bombing, control, and subtle criticism

    03:15 – The “Sniff Test”
    Key warning signs people often miss early on

    05:20 – Identity Loss & Control
    How narcissists strip away self-worth

    06:50 – When It Starts Getting Worse
    The shift from charm to consistent devaluation

    08:30 – Public vs Private Abuse
    How behaviour escalates and becomes visible

    11:20 – Danger & Escalation
    Moments where things cross into real risk

    13:00 – The Breaking Point
    When leaving becomes inevitable

    16:30 – Trauma Bonding Explained
    Why it feels like addiction, not just love

    19:10 – Recovery Isn’t Instant
    The reality after leaving — rock bottom first

    22:30 – Rebuilding Life
    Writing the book, finding direction again

    24:00 – Can Narcissists Change?
    The truth about personality vs hope

    25:45 – Advice for Others
    What to watch for and how to protect yourself

    27:00 – Finding Your Value Again
    Identity, growth, and moving forward

    Guest:

    Jodi Pavlock is the author of Jekyll Can’t Hide, a book based on her lived experience with narcissistic abuse and recovery.
    Book Link:
    https://www.amazon.co.uk/Jekyll-Cant-Hyde-Jodi-Pavlock-ebook/dp/B0DQ973ZFQ

    Final thought:

    You don’t lose your value.
    Sometimes it just gets buried under someone else’s control.
    But it is still your's to own and there is life after survival.

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    30 mins
  • Dyslexia, Trauma and Learning to Thrive | Ellen Busch
    Apr 16 2026

    What happens when a child is told they are broken before life has even properly begun?

    In this episode of After The Fall Show, I sit down with Ellen Busch for a powerful conversation about dyslexia, bullying, low self-worth, trauma, healing, and what it means to rebuild a life after being written off by the systems meant to support you.


    Ellen shares how her dyslexic journey began in childhood, how the education system underestimated her, and how those early messages shaped her confidence, identity, and sense of worth for years to come. We talk about being treated as less than, surviving school while carrying labels that were never truly yours, and the long shadow those experiences can cast across adult life.

    But this episode is not just about dyslexia in school.

    It is also about what happens later, when low self-esteem becomes a doorway for harmful people, toxic relationships, and deeper emotional damage. Ellen opens up about stalkers, narcissistic abuse, reaching a breaking point, and the surrender moment that began her journey back to herself.

    We also explore healing, self-discovery, the five-mountain approach to growth, and how recovery can move beyond survival into something stronger — a life of confidence, purpose, and thriving.

    In this episode we explore:

    - dyslexia and childhood school experiences

    - bullying, shame, and being written off early

    - low self-worth and long-term emotional impact

    - predators, narcissistic abuse, and survival

    - surrender, recovery, and rebuilding confidence

    - self-discovery, healing, and thriving after trauma

    - why dyslexia can also be a strength


    If you’ve ever felt misunderstood, underestimated, or made to believe you were less than you really are, this episode will speak to you.

    Follow After The Fall Show for more raw conversations about falling apart, rebuilding, and rising again.

    If you have a powerful story and feel it could help someone else, visit www.AfterTheFallShow.com to find out more about becoming a guest.

    To learn more about Icarus, his personal journey, and the Street Therapy approach to recovery, resilience, and personal change, visit www.streettherapy.co.uk


    For daily content, reflection, and motivation, follow Icarus on TikTok:

    https://www.tiktok.com/@Icarus_Works_UK

    To follow Ellen why not visit her website www.ellenbusch.com and her book is available at all major book resellers.

    00:00 Introduction

    00:48 Ellen’s early dyslexia journey

    01:21 Diagnosed young and written off by school

    03:33 Intelligence ignored and confidence damaged

    04:41 Dyslexia in schools then and now

    07:02 What dyslexia felt like inside

    08:20 Bullying, shame, and being treated as less than

    10:34 Separate classrooms and being marked as different

    11:16 The moment life had to change

    12:15 Low self-worth, predators, and narcissistic abuse

    13:18 Reaching surrender point

    15:54 What people get wrong about recovery

    16:36 Surrender, survival, and refusing to quit

    19:10 Why healing cannot be done alone

    20:56 The five-mountain healing journey

    23:53 Healing the whole self

    25:55 Writing the book and sharing the message

    28:29 Striving, reviving, and thriving

    29:25 The feather question

    30:33 Where to find Ellen and her book

    32:11 Closing reflections on dyslexia as a strength

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    34 mins
  • DMT, Trauma, Spirituality and Finding a North Star | Rob
    Apr 12 2026

    What happens when a broken childhood, parenthood, and the search for meaning all collide?

    In this episode of The After The Fall Show, I sit down with Rob from Adeptus Psychonautica for a raw and thought-provoking conversation about childhood trauma, resilience, psychedelics, DMT, ayahuasca, mythology, spirituality, healing, and the search for a guiding star.

    Rob shares how growing up in a deeply chaotic and abusive environment shaped his view of life, identity, and survival. We talk about the moment parenthood forced him to reflect on the kind of man he had become, and how that led him to revisit psychedelics not as escape, but as a tool for self-discovery and deeper introspection.

    This episode explores profound experiences with DMT, the spiritual and philosophical impact of ayahuasca, the power of mythology, the meaning crisis in modern life, and why healing is not the same as simply having the experience. Rob also speaks honestly about the darker side of psychedelic work, the brutal nature of some healing journeys, and the importance of having a North Star so you do not lose your way.

    If you have ever wrestled with trauma, identity, spirituality, meaning, or the question of what really changes a person, this conversation will stay with you.

    In this episode we explore:

    • childhood trauma and resilience

    • becoming a parent and choosing change

    • psychedelics as introspection, not escape

    • profound DMT experiences

    • ayahuasca, healing and difficult journeys

    • mythology, spirituality and modern life

    • healing versus simply having the experience

    • why a guiding star matters

    Find Rob on YouTube: Adeptus Psychonautica

    Follow The After The Fall Show for more conversations about collapse, reinvention, recovery, identity and rebuilding after the fall.

    Chapters:
    00:00 Introduction to the episode

    00:30 Rob’s early life and broken upbringing

    03:53 Finding normality in chaos

    07:31 Becoming a parent and the need to change

    10:37 Revisiting psychedelics with purpose

    14:11 DMT and the profound spiritual experience

    19:04 Meaning, mythology and the nature of reality

    27:31 Love, connection and the maternal experience

    29:08 Ayahuasca and deeper spiritual exploration

    30:58 The difficult side of healing

    33:56 Ayahuasca, purging and recovery

    37:42 How the journey changed Rob as a parent

    39:21 Self-discovery, healing and the work afterwards

    41:07 Psychedelics, recovery and what people miss

    43:46 Spiritual experience and human connection

    47:04 The spiritual hole in modern society

    51:59 Finding your North Star

    57:40 Where to find Rob

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    59 mins
  • Faith and Identity Through Kidney Failure and Dialysis | Zorosa
    Apr 8 2026

    What happens when your body starts failing, your identity begins to crack, and the life you built no longer fits who you really are?

    In this episode of The After The Fall Show, I sit down with Zorosa for a raw conversation about identity, self-sabotage, failing health, dialysis, organ donation, faith, healing, and purpose.

    Zorosa opens up about the cost of trying to fit in, the damage of living out of alignment with who you truly are, and what it feels like when your health rapidly declines and life changes overnight. We talk about the emotional weight of illness, the recovery journey, human resilience, and how faith became a powerful part of her healing.

    This episode is about far more than sickness. It is about the moment life strips everything back and asks: who are you really when the mask falls off?

    If you’ve ever battled self-sabotage, felt disconnected from your identity, struggled through illness, or tried to rebuild your life after collapse, this conversation will hit home.

    In this episode we explore:

    • identity and self-sabotage

    • the pressure to fit in

    • failing health and dialysis

    • organ donation and recovery

    • faith, healing and purpose

    • resilience in the middle of suffering

    • the true value of the recovery journey

    Follow Zorosa on TikTok: @Zorosacline

    More from Street Therapy: www.StreetTherapy.co.uk

    Check Zorosa’s TikTok profile link for her YouTube channel

    Chapters:

    00:00 Introduction

    01:00 Meeting Zorosa

    02:10 Identity, image and trying to fit in

    04:20 Self-sabotage and the damage it causes

    06:45 When health starts to fail

    09:30 Dialysis, survival and reality hitting hard

    12:15 The emotional toll of illness

    14:50 Organ donation and the road through recovery

    17:40 Faith, healing and a new sense of purpose

    21:10 Embracing identity as a Christian

    24:20 Why the recovery journey matters

    27:00 Human resilience and rebuilding

    29:10 Final thoughts

    30:00 Where to find Zorosa

    Follow The After The Fall Show for more raw conversations about collapse, resilience, reinvention and rebuilding after the fall.

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    28 mins
  • The Badges You Wear and the Loops They Create | After Dark
    Apr 5 2026

    In this "After Dark" - Bonus Episode : Icarus discusses the concept of 'badges' and the impact they have on our lives, emphasizing the need to take a step back and focus on oneself in times of overwhelming stress and anxiety. He provides practical advice on managing the demands of various roles and responsibilities, advocating for a mindful and step-by-step approach to breaking the cycle of anxiety and trauma.

    Takeaways

    • The concept of 'badges' represents the various roles and responsibilities we carry, which can become overwhelming and stressful.
    • Taking a step back, focusing on oneself, and prioritizing tasks mindfully can help break the cycle of anxiety and trauma.

    Chapters

    • 00:00 The Concept of 'Badges'
    • 07:27 Breaking the Cycle of Anxiety and Trauma
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    8 mins
  • Icarus and Daedalus: The Story You Think You Know | After Dark
    Apr 5 2026

    After Dark the "After The Fall Show" after show. This a platform for reflection, knowledge sharing, and learning without a story. It aims to share street therapy, knowledge, wisdom, and learnings, while exploring the universal and individual aspects of life. The show also features specialists who provide support, guidance, and wisdom without being the person with the arc.

    Takeaways

    • Reflection and learning without a story
    • Sharing street therapy, knowledge, and wisdom
    • What we think by reaction isn't always the truth of what is happening
    • We always have a choice in life to react in different ways. Not just the one our impulse and habits tell us to do
    • Life often hide's behind the story we see and there is more than one lesson in any situation.

    Chapters

    • 00:00 Introduction to After Dark
    • 05:27 Generational Consequences
    • 12:43 Emotional Intelligence and Acceptance
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    16 mins
  • Recovery After Alcohol, Addiction and Grief | Moses
    Apr 2 2026

    The conversation delves into the personal journey of Moses, exploring the impact of childhood experiences, trauma, addiction, and recovery. It highlights the importance of seeking help, recognizing the need for change, and finding self-worth and healing through love and connection.

    Takeaways

    • Alcoholism and addiction can have deep roots in childhood experiences and family dynamics.
    • Recovery and change require a shift in perspective and a willingness to seek help and support from others.

    Chapters

    • 00:00 Introduction to the Topic
    • 06:20 The Impact of Trauma and Loss
    • 11:28 Reaching the Lowest Point
    • 18:31 The Turning Point and Recovery
    • 26:07 The Journey to Self-Worth and Healing
    • 32:19 The Power of Love and Connection

      If you have a compelling story that will help the world contact us on our www.AfterTheFallShow.com page.

      And if you wish to know more about Icarus and the "Street Therapy" mindset please check out our main site
      www.StreetTherapy.co.uk

      Also check out our Daily TikTok posts @Icarus_Works_uk and Moses at : @graceful_moses
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    30 mins