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27/09/2015

Ricky Ross talks to TV and radio presenter Gloria Hunniford about her life, faith and family.

TV and radio presenter, Gloria Hunniford talks to Ricky about her life, her faith and her family and living with loss after her daughter, Caron Keating's, death.

Commemorations in Dundee this weekend mark the 100th anniversary of the Battle of Loos. Dr Derek Patrick, Lecturer in History at Dundee University and Kathleen Branney, who has been involved in researching her family's involvement in WW1, talk about the profound effect this had on families and communities in the city.

Environmental campaigner, Alastair McIntosh has taught spiritual activism to individuals and communities across the world. He talks to Ricky about his new book, "Spiritual Activism: Leadership as Service" which he's co-written with Matt Carmichael.

The Dalai Lama has given his blessing to a new course of evening classes, available across the UK, promising to make participants happier and the world a better place. Alison Murdoch, a writer and student of Tibetan Buddhism, and Alastair McIntosh look at whether happiness is really something you can or should teach.

Rabbi Mendel Jacobs's family will be one of a small number of families in Scotland building a temporary hut in their garden to celebrate the Feast of Tabernacles.

And Nathanael Smith reviews a new film "Captive" based on a real-life hostage situation in which a Christian self-help book played a pivotal role.

1 hour, 55 minutes

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Sun 27 Sep 2015 10:00

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  • Sun 27 Sep 2015 10:00