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Brain Matters
Beth Stevens talks about the brain cells most people have never heard of.
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Painting a different history
Tara Munroe reveals what she learned when she rescued some badly damaged paintings.
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Prison Sentence
Philippa Greer discusses the imprisonment of people convicted of genocide.
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The Power of Doubt
Nicola Reindorp says we should rehabilitate doubt as a strength rather than a weakness.
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Leaving Your Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔland
Eva Hnizdo reflects on the impulses which drive people to emigrate - or not.
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Freedom Is a Must
Robyn Travis believes that labelling children as criminals is counter-productive.
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And They Said We'd Be Glowing
Laura Dockrill describes her frightening experience of post partum psychosis.
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Mum... again
Angela Frazer-Wicks tells her extraordinary story of being a mother.
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Who Owns Space?
Simon Morden argues that we should resist the privatisation of space.
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And His Wife
Jessica Barker argues that we should rediscover overlooked sculptures of women.
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200 Days
Steven Dowd tells the story of how his life changed, and how he regained control of it.
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Fear of Finance
Professor Atul Shah argues that we need a healthier relationship with finance.
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What is it to Hear?
Joe Friedman, who grew up with deaf parents, reflects on what it means to hear.
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The Tyranny of Positivity
Sian Ejiwunmi-Le Berre argues against the tyranny of positivity.
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The Power of Classical Music
Leon Bosch reflects on the power of classical music to transform lives.
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When We Were Young
Luke Rigg argues that more young magistrates will improve justice.
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Virtually Immortal
Tracey Follows explores how virtual assistants can help us survive after death.
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Mums in Prison
Dr Shona Minson argues that we shouldn't punish children if their parents go to prison.
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Climate Consultations
Dr Tamsin Ellis explains how to improve health and climate outcomes.
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The Meaning of Statues
Jak Beula says statues and memorials matter because they show who a society values.
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What's In a Name?
Helena Goodwyn challenges the practice of giving children their father's surname.
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Defeat Don't Repeat
Sergeant Rhys Rutledge explains why he thinks people deserve a second chance.
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Making a Friend of Fear
Dina Rezk describes how she made a friend of fear following the murder of her mother.
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Our Lost Food Culture
Alastair Hendy explains why he thinks we've lost our food culture.
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Being a Carer
Penny Wincer reflects on what it means to be a carer.
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Coffee with an Imam
Sabah Ahmedi, one of Britain's youngest imams, is on a mission to overcome Islamophobia.
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Seeing Differently
Adam Morse, who is registered blind, tells how he directed a film by seeing differently.
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Selfhood
Ranjit Saimbi explains why he doesn't want to be defined by his cultural heritage.
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The Empathy Equation
Anne-Marie Douglas discusses the need for more empathy in provision of services.
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More Than a Game
Lydia Furse looks at the personal and political benefits of playing women's rugby.