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Truth, Grief and Community: Tony Bevington on Accountability and Hope
Episode 175

Truth, Grief and Community: Tony Bevington on Accountability and Hope

The Shelley Tasker Show

December 22, 20251h 59mFull

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Show Notes

Broadcasts live every Wednesday at 7:00p.m. uk time on Radio Soapbox: http://radiosoapbox.com

In this candid and wide-ranging episode, I’m joined by my co‑host Mallifficus Scott for a festive-season catch‑up before welcoming returning guest Tony Bevington. We reflect on the week’s irritations and small joys, from relentless weather warnings and Christmas sparkle to community moments that lift the spirit. Then Tony shares his powerful personal story of losing his son following the COVID vaccine and his ongoing fight for answers and accountability. We discuss the wider landscape of inquiries, reporting systems, government transparency, and the lived experience of bereaved and injured families. The conversation broadens to community, resilience, civil liberties, digital ID concerns, and lessons Tony learned from years living and working in Papua New Guinea, Botswana and Micronesia—stories of culture, courage, and connection. We close with practical reflections on localism, skills, and the value of genuine community in uncertain times.

Resources mentioned include Tony’s memoir My Wings of Destiny (Amazon), UK bereaved and injured family support groups, and breathwork practices that have supported Tony through grief and change. It’s an episode about truth-telling, compassion, and finding light together at the close of the year.