with Tony Kearney
Tony finds out what role LGBT History Month plays in capturing both the history and individual stories. Tony and his guests explore the powerful emotion of regret.
February is LGBT History Month, and Tony finds out what role it plays in capturing both the history and individual stories, and why it is such an important time in the calendar for LGBT+ communities. With Scott Cuthbertson, Development Manager for Equality Network, and Jules Stapleton-Barnes, Co-Director of Somewhere: For Us an LGBTQ print and online magazine supporting queer arts, culture and enterprise across Scotland.
The Audio Bible Super Production is the world鈥檚 most significant 3D audio drama for English-speaking audiences, aiming to create a totally immersive audio experience of the Bible. Father Roddy Johnston, Parish Priest of Saint Muns Church, Glencoe and Reverend Stella Campbell, Minister of Skene Parish Church in Aberdeenshire share their thoughts.
Nearly 80 years after it was first published in America, Eric Williams鈥檚 highly influential text, Capitalism and Slavery, will be released in the UK. Tony is joined by Briana Pegado, co-director of We Are Here Scotland, and Dr Peggy Brunache of the University of Glasgow, to discuss the significance of the UK鈥檚 role in the slave trade and the rise of capitalism in the US.
Regret is something that nearly all of us will feel in our lives. Tony is joined by Fr Roddy Johnston; Windy Dryden, Emeritus Professor of Psychotherapeutic Studies at Goldsmiths, University of London; and Asian-Scottish StoryTeller and Anthropologist Gauri Raje, to explore this powerful emotion.
Playwright, performer, transwoman, father & grandma, Jo Clifford shares a wonderful story of an adventurous relative who continues to inspire her.
Paisley Book Festival has a series of events on the joy and power of storytelling. Storytellers Jess Smith and Gauri Raje discuss how stories connect us, and their power to heal.
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Music Played
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Ben E. King
Stand By Me
- Shades Of Soul (Various Artists).
- Global Television.
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Black Eyed Peas
Where Is The Love
- Elephunk.
- Interscope.
- 13.
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Arlo Parks
Softly
- Transgressive.
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Aretha Franklin & George Michael
I Knew You Were Waiting (For Me)
- George Michael - Ladies & Gentlemen.
- Epic.
Broadcast
- Sun 20 Feb 2022 08:00成人快手 Radio Scotland