Ryan, Chris & Kish are joined by two brave guests as they each speak about the gambling harm that they have lived through. In part one we are joined by Steven, who identifies himself as Black African and moved to the UK at the age of seven; he was once addicted to fixed odds betting terminals. Suhayl, a British Muslim, joins us for part two and tells us about his former relationship with gambling and the impact that this had on his family and career teaching in an Islamic School. This episode talks about how gambling-harm can disproportionately affect ethnicities, cultures and religion, and the need for more research.
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