How disabled people are faring after the Japan disasters earlier this year, mental health illustrated, atheism versus autism, Paralympic fun and more. With guests: Bobby Baker, Nicky Clark, Tony Garrett, Mat Fraser and Kayla Kavanagh; Liz Carr and Rob Crossan present.
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• Rob and Liz are presenting this month but, whaddya know, Mat Fraser has called us from Japan. He is in the tsunami affected area being . No, we don't get it either. Japanese humour? Hopefully Mat - himself a bit of a martial arts expert - will explain all.
• What do the British public know about the paralympics? We take to the streets to find out. ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ sports fella Tony Garrett joins us to discuss the latest in the build-up to the 2012 games. Are you feelin' it?
• Artist joins us to talk about her graphical autobiography which recently won the Mind Book of the Year award. And she has a new show called Mad Gyms and Kitchens.
• Campaigning mum of two children with autism, , joins us to review the news.
• joins us to talk about her music. She has a diagnosis of Borderline Personality Disorder and believes it is this which makes her creative. We hear her track 'Colour me in' - we think it's a really poignant mental health type song but maybe Kayla thinks it's about something else. Do listen.
Pod talk
Some great guests on this month's show. If you've never listened before, we suggest this is the show you should dive into.
We're working up the idea that we might be doing a show from New York City in December, just in time for Christmas. But as with all these things, it's a little up in the air at the moment.
We've now changed our broadcast patterns. We plan to put out an hour long talk show once a month with the occasional Podcast Extra in the middle of every month. In mid October we have a Podcast Extra which features an extended version of the Japan interview with Mat Fraser.