The Listening Project Episodes Episode guide
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Helen and Becky – The Night She Died
The fact that we were all there helped
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Catherine and Catrina – I Forgot What Dad Sounded Like
He said we were the hardest people to tell.
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Omnibus – Women and Identity
Whether it's being Vietnamese, a baptised Sikh, or an unwavering feminist
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Caitlin and Orfhlaith – Challenging Tradition
Mammy never once made our packed lunch; Daddy got five of us out of the house each morning
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Dalip and Ranjit – Inner Strength
People ask if we shave our legs
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Hwa and Lesley – The Adoption
Proud of being Vietnamese.
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Omnibus – A Male Perspective
On cricket, on divorce, and on starting a curry restaurant
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Cricketing Enjoyment
All for the love of the wicket
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Ken and Peter – The Pain of Divorce
Capturing the nation in conversation in partnership with the British Library.
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Jaf and Faz – Mixing In
The guts, hard work and staying power that lie behind a successful curry restaurant
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Omnibus - Not Conforming to the Norm
The experience of having dyslexia or a cleft palate, or being unable to breast feed.
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Sheena and Nicola - Brain Pain
The repeated frustration when the computer tells you you've spelt it wrong again.
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Emma and Helen - Broken Boobs
When your body fails your child, you feel grief, not just disappointment.
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Jayne and Joe - This Constant War Within
A cleft palate is only a problem if people perceive it as such.
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Omnibus - Changed by Loss
The impact of sudden death or suicide on those left behind.
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Lena and Finola - Sad but Never Angry
Suicide can leave loved ones with a kind of survivor guilt.
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Emily and Karen - One Last Conversation
A sudden death leaves so much unsaid.
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Sangeeta and Simon - It Has Made Us Human
The ways that the tragedy of suicide can change those left behind.
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Omnibus - Ageing Gracefully
As friends, as grandparents, or as ghosts in the mirror.
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Steve and Debbie - Becoming Grandparents
Watching our daughter being a mother is fantastic.
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Doreen and Florence - Age Is Just a Number
A ghost in the mirror.
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Ken and Peter - Staying in Touch
With old friends you can be as rude as you like.
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Omnibus - Making a Difference
Through learning, belly-dancing or donating sperm.
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Katie and Clive - How Many Is Too Many?
Your baby could be number 81.
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Debbie and Linda - Loving Your Own Body
Going from never getting my tummy out to pretty much always getting my tummy out.
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Terry and Lucy - Learning to Learn
Trying to right the wrongs of the past.
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Omnibus - Making the Best of Things
Whether it's a liver transplant, a wheelchair, or a son with unusual interests.
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Radha and Sharon - Another Layer of Support
It's hard to rely on others when you're used to being self-sufficient.
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Erica and Lucia - Doing Our Best with the Donor's Choice
I'm a lover of life because I've been given the gift of life.
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Charlie and Caroline - Raining Clocks
Remote controls - how many is too many?