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Ricky in conversation with Joanna Blythman

Joanna Blythman talks to Ricky about her life and work as a campaigner to help make our relationship with food a healthier one.

One of Scotland's foremost investigative food journalists, Joanna Blythman, talks to Ricky about her life and work as a campaigner to help make our relationship with food a healthier one.

Is it OK to commit a crime if nobody ever finds out about it? That's the question we asked a group of young people as part of our Moral Minute series. Listen in to hear what they said.

Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Scotland's Poet in Residence Stuart Paterson debuts his specially commissioned piece for the programme; a celebration of the religious festival of Diwali happening this week.

The power of music as a therapeutic tool in the treatment of dementia has been revelatory over the last few years. A new app has been launched to help people compile personal playlists to aid recall of memories and restore a sense of self. Andy Lowdnes, co-founder of the charity Playlist for Life, and Gaelic singer, Mhiari MacInnes, talk about the profound impact music can have on people's memories.

At 82 poet Eddie Linden is a man whose passion and commitment to the celebration of poetry has remained constant. Ricky finds out how Eddie has used his lifelong search for identity in his poetic works.

In our occasional series of Inspirations, video games designer Cara Ellison talks about how a piece of music from the original Bladerunner film forms the backdrop to her creative life.

The world's first Alcoholics Anonymous exhibition has opened in Glasgow. Two members of the organization - Michelle and Charlie - talk to Ricky about how AA has helped them.

1 hour, 55 minutes

Last on

Sun 15 Oct 2017 10:00

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  • Sun 15 Oct 2017 10:00