Louise White stands in. Ask the Dentist, Princess Diana 20 years on and Controlled Crying.
Louise White stands in and gets to the heart of the news and offers the listeners the opportunity to have their say. How accessible are Scottish venues when you have a disability?
A review of disabled access at Scotland's football grounds has been called for by the Scottish Disabled Supporters Association.
The call follows a complaint that police and stewards stood in front of the disabled fans' area during Sunday's Ross County versus Rangers match. And Penny Pepper, a writer and disability rights activist, has said that Edinburgh festival is one of the 'unfriendliest' places for a wheelchair user.
How accessible are Scottish venues when you have a disability?
Naturist Toni Bogulak from Angus challenged council officials about a plan for the rebuild of a school that would overlook his garden. Do we have enough respect for naturism?
Mimi Anderson is 55 and a granny of 3 from Edinburgh. This Sunday she's heading to Los Angeles hoping to break the world record for running coast to coast across America. The current female record is 69 days and she wants to do it in 53 days... so that's 53 miles every day.
Are lasers the new floss, how do you avoid a 'prosecco smile' and when should you brush your baby's teeth? Resident dentist Tariq Bashir takes on the recent headlines and answers your calls.
It's 20 years to the day since Diana, Princess of Wales died. We look back at how the tragic news was received in Scotland and take listener memories. We're joined by broadcaster Jay Crawford, Herald columnist Rosemary Goring, Karen Docwra is Fundraising Manager at Waverley Care and Nadine Hawkins is the editor of No 1 magazine.
After Coronation Street received over 130 complaints for depicting characters using a controlled crying method to stop their baby crying, we look at the sleep training technique. Rachel Wadilove is a childcare expert and author.
What is Ikigai and why do we need it in our lives? Hector Garcia is the co-author of Ikigai: The Japanese secret to a long and happy life.
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