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EPISODE · Sep 5, 2025 · 24 MIN

Surviving and Thriving: Betti's Journey from Arranged Marriage to Community Catalyst

from A Slice of Bread and Butter · host The Bread and Butter Thing

"Food is a luxury." These four words from Betti, a British-Asian single mother in Newcastle, cut straight to the heart of Britain's cost of living crisis. In this powerful episode of A Slice of Bread and Butter, we meet a woman whose resilience shines through a life story marked by extraordinary challenges.Betti's journey begins with an arranged marriage at just 16 years old, entering a world she wasn't prepared for. With remarkable candour and unexpected humour, she shares the cultural complexities of growing up between two worlds and the shocking moment she discovered she was engaged to a stranger. Years later, after building a family with three children, Betti made the difficult decision to divorce—facing cultural backlash, community isolation, and the bewildering task of learning to live independently after years as a "kept woman." Her descriptions of not knowing about water bills or car taxes paint a vivid picture of the steep learning curve many face when starting over.When tragedy struck with the loss of her youngest son to suicide following his struggles with multiple health conditions, Betti retreated into isolation. But everything changed with a knock on the door from Bessie, a community worker who invited her to volunteer at The Bread and Butter Thing hub. This simple connection became Betti's lifeline, pulling her from isolation into community engagement. The affordable food bags provided staples like potatoes and onions that helped stretch her tight budget, while volunteering gave her purpose and connection.Betti's story reveals how community food initiatives create ripple effects far beyond nutrition—volunteers who met through TBBT have become first responders during community crises, showing how food security builds broader resilience. Now an advocate speaking at Westminster to MPs and business leaders, Betti's journey from recipient to champion exemplifies how community support can transform lives.Want to make a difference in your community? Find your nearest hub on our website or email us about volunteering. Together, we can ensure food isn't a luxury but a right for everyone.

"Food is a luxury." These four words from Betti, a British-Asian single mother in Newcastle, cut straight to the heart of Britain's cost of living crisis. In this powerful episode of A Slice of Bread and Butter, we meet a woman whose resilience shines through a life story marked by extraordinary challenges. Betti's journey begins with an arranged marriage at just 16 years old, entering a world she wasn't prepared for. With remarkable candour and unexpected humour, she shares the cultural com...

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