Listening Project conversations brought to life by talented young animators.
Adopted sisters conclude that their new family is cause for celebration.
Going to the gym means more than just keeping fit.
It is easier to have confidence in yourself when someone else has confidence in you.
A marriage changes when one partner is in a wheelchair.
Refusing to be defined by disability can be an uphill struggle against stereotypes.
Dance can inspire confidence and self-belief.
A father and son reflect on whether hair colour dictates personality.
Their post went viral when they showed that, beneath the headscarf, they were the same.
Mark discusses having Downs Syndrome and his relationship with older brother Neil.
Jan and Ama discuss how the identity of black women has changed in a generation.
Alice talks to her mum Tracey about having Xeroderma Pigmentosum.
Lizbeth and Francesca discuss the joys and struggles of having a child with disabilities.
Dusty talks with Margaret about being Gay and their shared faith.
Lynne and Queenie talk about their different fears of swimming in big seas.
Mike talks to his son Matthew about adopting him as a baby from Vietnam
Mubina and her friend Muleya both came to Scotland as refugees.
Jon and Mat are identical twins. But they have differing views on identity
Fi Glover with a conversation about life with a cleft lip and some famous role models.
A townie married a farmer, not realizing a herd of Jersey cows would be part of the deal.
63 year old Victor talks to Finola, his mentor who taught him to read and write.
Time with the animals and in the farm kitchen can be a welcome break from home and school.
The affectionate honesty of a long-established friendship.