The Listening Project Episodes Episode guide
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The Listening Project Special
Felicity Evans looks back at some of this year's conversations from Wales.
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Rachel and Linda - Falling in Love with Glass
A painting disappears when you look away; you stay in the light of a stained glass window.
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Susan and Naomi - You Stopped Speaking
As a child it can seem best to withdraw in the face of inexplicable change.
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Harry and Arun - There for Each Other
If you can't talk to your family, you can always talk to me.
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Omnibus - In Recovery
Recovery from PTSD, addiction and everyday life.
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Catherine and Moira - Positively Positive
You have to make the best of the time you have.
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Maja and Eleanor- Getting Help
You can't wait for help with addiction.
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Matt and John - Lifelong Impact
You know you're getting better when you hear yourself laugh again.
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Omnibus - Why We Choose the Jobs We Do
Life experience can direct our career path.
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Pam and Sam - You Can't Fix Lives
Usually all you can do is sit and listen.
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Karen and Victor - Butlin's Redcoats
Abseiling in the Pig and Whistle and meeting Freddie and the Dreamers.
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Tim and Arthur - Remains of the Day
King Arthur's influence lives on.
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Omnibus - We Aren't Always the Same Person
Identity is more than how you look or sound, or where you live.
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Rachael and Kirsten - Why Would You Live on an Island?
Life on Jura is appealing, but it is hard to make the change.
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Lara and Maya - Living with Jeykll and Hyde
A mum and her 14-year-old daughter are very close, except when it comes to piercings.
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Xiuli and Bemi - First Impressions
Identity is more than your accent or your job.
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Omnibus - The Power of Dance
Whether it's ballet or contemporary dance, the joy of movement can boost self confidence.
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Claire and Claire - Dance Fixes Everything
You're never too old or the wrong shape for ballet.
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Rhys and Linzi - Dance Never Goes Wrong
Dance can inspire confidence and self-belief.
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Jim and Meg - Dance Like No-one's Watching
The simple, restorative joy of movement and music.
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Omnibus - Children in Need
Life as a young carer or with terminal cancer or just facing challenges when growing up.
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Joe and Amy - Losing More Than My Job
Coming to terms with the loss of useful employment is part of coming to terms with cancer.
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Bev and Terry - Adolescence Is a Really Hard Time
Someone who listens and respects your views can be enough to distract you from the X-Box.
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Enya and Ayaan - I Felt Like a Teenager
Being a young carer can mean having to grow up too fast.
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Omnibus - Challenging Perceptions of Disability
Down's Syndrome, type 1 diabetes and learning disabilities do not need to be life-limiting
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Hannah and Emma - Diabetes Then and Now
A childhood diagnosis of type 1 diabetes means something different now from 40 years ago.
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Becky and Lorna - An Equal Chance
Having a learning disability doesn't mean you can't have a job.
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Rachel and Viba - Nothing Down about Down's
Not a label but a person.
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Omnibus - Men on Work, Food and Friendship
The trials of management, the joys of foraging, the rewards of long-term friendship.
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Chris and Henry - A Forest on a Plate
Foraging from the forest and even the car park can provide a gourmet meal.