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| View Poll Results: Would you speak to an ’80s-like radio-advice line? | ||||||
| No, and I wouldn’t even sign myself up for modern equivalents/podcasts |
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| Probably not. |
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| It depends very-much on the context (e.g., the topic of concern) |
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| I guess |
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| Yeah, I’d actually like that |
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| Not sure/undecided/it’s a bit more complicated than that |
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By that I mean radio-“therapists”/advice-hosts (e.g., late-night BBC local radio, where people voice their distress over the radio, U.S.-Loveline) less bound by modern scaffolding and liability-ethics, less safeguarding and more public emotional triage. Would you be willing to take that risk and speak in a capacity that’s the opposite to the bounded, strict confidentiality of Samaritans, or would it feel too exposing?
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