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Being Bereaved
Annie Broadbent shares her experience of being bereaved.
Get Fit, Do Good
Ivo Gormley tells the story of his bright idea to combine getting fit with doing good.
The Sound of Syria
Syrian qanun virtuoso Maya Youssef on the healing power of music. Recorded at WOMAD.
The Power of Singing Together
Natalie Maddix explains why she believes in the power of singing together.
How to Be Optimistic (Despite Everything)
Comedian Nick Revell explains why he manages to be optimistic - despite all the evidence.
You're A Musician Too
Dan Mayfield explains why he believes everyone is capable of making music.
Truth and Reality
Geoff Colman discusses truth and reality in acting.
Being Muslim in America
Dalia Elmelige tells the story of her life as a Muslim in America after 9/11.
Socially Mobile?
Michael Merrick challenges how we think about social mobility.
Am I a Gentrifier?
Karen Chapple discusses gentrification and how to keep our cities diverse.
Gardening, Roses and Cultural Identity
Artist Zarah Hussain reflects on gardening, roses and cultural identity.
Philosophy on the Battlefield
Former army intelligence officer Andy Owen explains how philosophy can help in battle.
Achieving Dreams
Young entrepreneur Bejay Mulenga tells the story of his business success.
Dreams of Public Resting Spaces
Theatre maker Raquel Meseguer has a vision for public resting spaces.
The Invisible Entrepreneurs - Women
Maggie O'Carroll calls for action to encourage more women to become entrepreneurs.
The AI Ethics Challenge
David Reid warns of the dangers of encoding unconscious bias into artificial intelligence.
Learning Outdoors
Julie White shares her passion for young children learning outdoors in the natural world.
Being a Muslim Dad
Zia Chaudhry reflects on his role as a Muslim dad to help his children to feel British.
Screened out?
Felicity Boardman discusses genetic screening for 'serious conditions'.
Exceptional
David Baker asks what happens to the families of people shot by the police.
Married Life
Laiba Husain discusses life before, and after, marriage.
Aesthetic Labour
Chris Warhurst reveals that how good-looking you are may determine if you get a job.
A Toast To The Bridesmaids
Actress and comedian Diona Doherty proposes that bridesmaids should be seen AND heard.
Thinking Differently about Difference
Maura Campbell asks us to think differently about difference.
To Absent Friends
Blogger Gemma Louise Bond asks us to think about how we grieve the end of friendship.
'Let Them Eat....Brioche?'
Historian Gareth Russell reveals how fake news and misquotes have created our history.
Belonging, On Hold
Author Lloyd Markham shares a dystopian tale about belonging.
Telling a Story
Richard Johnston explains how images can start conversations about research.
Mental Health Crisis?
Ann John examines the current discussion around young people's mental health.
Future First
Sophie Howe explains how she tries to get politicians in Wales to put the future first.
Going sober
Clare Pooley tells us how her love of wine got in the way of her love of life.