Pandemic

Fumble Talks: Relationships in the pandemic

In this episode of our podcast, young people across the UK explore how the pandemic has affected their relationships

This content was originally part of our Pandemic support series: to address the chaos and uncertainty of the COVID-19 pandemic, and to support young people with navigating this difficult time.

Although many of us may feel we’re now in a post-pandemic era, this content will still be relevant to lots of people. There are still many people who rely on communicating, building relationships and accessing support online, whether they continue to shield from COVID-19, have long Covid, or have any other chronic illness that means they have to limit in-person social contact. There are still lots of reasons why we may need some extra support right now, and no one should feel excluded from society or unable to access the support they need.


In this Fumble Talks episode, we speak with young people across the UK to explore the challenges they’ve faced in the pandemic when it comes to relationships, and discover how they’ve coped so far. We explore the connections we have with ourselves, our family, our friends and our romantic partners – and all the different ways that these bonds have been tried and tested over the past year. Here, young people from across the UK reflect on their personal pandemic journeys.

Listen to Fumble Talks: Relationships (pandemic special)

Fumble Talks is produced by Phoebe McIndoe with music by Phoebe. We’d like to give thanks to all our wonderful volunteers for featuring in this episode, especially the young people at Firth Park Academy, Sheffield, and Epsom College, Surrey.

Discover Fumble’s pandemic support series

The pandemic has had a huge impact on all of our lives, and we’ve all struggled to adapt to the changes that continue to happen all around us. 

Our pandemic support series explores young people’s experiences of COVID-19, and helps you start to make sense of the chaotic and uncertain time we’re living in. Discover the full series here

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Last Reviewed 20 September 2023

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