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'I had to go to prison for the crime I had committed' - Against The Odds with Andy May - Part 2

'I had to go to prison for the crime I had committed' - Against The Odds with Andy May - Part 2

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This is Against The Podds: A Gambling and Addiction Awareness Podcast


In this episode, Aaron and Conor are joined in the studio by Andy May.


Andy joins the guys for a very honest and open conversation about his journey so far and how his gambling addiction has impacted not only his life but the people around him. Andy's gambling habit quickly spiralled into an addiction, which led him to steal 1.3 million from the company he worked for. After time in prison, Andy is now using his experience and story to help educate others about the dangers of gambling and addiction.


There are themes such as addiction, mental health and mentions of self-harm throughout the episode that might be distressing to some listeners. If you are affected by anything discussed in today's episode and need additional support, please head to https://againsttheodds.uk/


This podcast is proudly sponsored by Nulogic Training - Empowering young people through Education. Nulogic Training provides Councils, Schools, and Academies across the UK with a variety of results-based, motivational programmes. Their programmes immerse students in an educational environment that fulfils their potential through learning and creative expression.


If you want to find out more on the work Against The Odds does or to support them further, click here for the website

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