A New Year. A New Season. A Clearer Intention.
Trevor Blackman returns for a new year and a new season — not with noise, but with purpose.
Every year begins with pressure. Pressure to reset, reinvent, get it right this time. But what if the real work isn’t doing more… but thinking less and living better?
This season opens with Dr Seshni, friend of the show, exploring the quiet psychology of starting again. Not the loud, curated, social-media version of change — but the human one. The kind rooted in breath, clarity, and compassion. Alongside this, we set our intention for 2026 with the Lantern Carrier, reminding us that if intention is the map, poetry is the light.
After one, a Trevor Blackman Now daytime exclusive.
I speak to Lamin, a 21-year-old forced to flee The Gambia for being gay — where honesty can be lethal. His story is one of betrayal, asylum, and hope.
You can also explore the Lantern Carrier’s poetic track “When I Am Gone, Remember Me” here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ntI4iF8H3aY
For support and further discussion on issues raised in Lamin’s story, visit Stonewall:
https://www.stonewall.org.uk
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