with Tony Kearney
Michael Rosen on recovery and creativity; crofter John Maclean muses on island life; Dr Rachel Allan with an invaluable handbook to navigate us through challenging times.
The Olympics is in full swing in Tokyo and this year marks only the second Games that athletes from a Refugee Olympic team will compete. Tony is joined by Sarah Epstein from the United Nations Refugee Agency to hear some of their stories.
Reporter Monica Brown heads out to a back garden in Edinburgh to explore how new friendships can flourish in these strange times.
When former Children’s Laureate, Michael Rosen, developed flu like symptoms last March he didn’t realise he was experiencing Covid. He went on to spend 40 days in an induced coma. Michael talks to Tony and shares how his recovery from Covid has influenced his latest work, ‘Different Kinds of Love’.
How do we deal with the anxiety of adapting to the ‘new normal’? Dr Rachel Allan discusses her new practical handbook on mental health and Radio 1 journalist and Ambassador for ‘See Me’ Shiona McCallum talks about what she has learnt about managing anxiety.
Crofter John Maclean joins Tony to review the new atmospheric Scottish documentary ‘Prince of Muck’ about Lawrence MacEwan who inherited the family farm, and the island of Muck from his father.
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The Staple Singers
It's Been A Change by The Staple Singers
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Rahim Redcar
Tilted
- Chaleur Humaine.
- WMG.
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T. Rex
Cosmic Dancer
- Born To Boogie.
- PID / Universal.
- 12.
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Danny Wilson
STANDBY MUSIC - Mary's Prayer by Danny Wilson
- Meet Danny Wilson.
- Virgin.
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Squeeze
This Summer
- The No.1 Summer Album (Various).
- Polygram Tv.
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Natalie Merchant
Go Down Moses
- Natalie Merchant.
- Nonesuch.
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Saint Etienne
I Buy American Records by Saint Etienne
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Belle and Sebastian
I Want the World to Stop
- Write About Love.
- Matador.
- 4.
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Sly & the Family Stone
Sing A Simple Song by Sly and the Family Stone
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- Sun 1 Aug 2021 08:00³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Radio Scotland