Joy Dunlop takes us on our first steps to speak Gaelic.
Calum Maclean visits Glen Affric National Nature Reserve.
June Graham drops in on Joy in the studio.
Calum Maclean is at Rosal Clearance Village in Mackay Country, Sutherland.
Fr Jarek Kwiecień, originally from Poland, talks to Joy in the studio.
Eilidh Lewsey guests and Calum Maclean is in Crail, Fife to meet poet Deborah Moffatt.
Meg Bateman chats to Joy in the studio about philosophy.
Professor Rob Ó Maolalaigh chats to Joy about dialects.
Singer James Graham chats to Joy, and Calum Maclean learns about bagpipes.
Calum Maclean is in Argyll trying his hand at bookbinding in Iona.
Neil Mitchison chats to Joy in the studio and Calum Maclean meets a storyteller.
Alison Lang chats to Joy in the studio.
Holley McCoy, who was raised in Florida, chats to Joy in the studio.
Mark Wringe chats to Joy in the studio, and Calum Maclean visits a garden in Edinburgh.
Abi Reid from Stirlingshire is Joy's guest, and Calum Maclean visits a distillery.
Chaplain Suzie Roberts is the guest, and Calum Maclean is in Rogart, Sutherland.
Political Journalist Niall O’Gallagher is Joy’s studio guest, and Calum visits Islay.
Calum Maclean gets his hands on local currency in the Findhorn Community in Morayshire.
The studio guest is Michael Bauer, who was born and brought up in Germany.
Climber Kenny Rankin, who grew up in Lochalsh, pops in. Calum Maclean is in Uddingston.
How Seona McClintock became fluent in the language, and Calum Maclean heads out to sea.
The studio guest is Iain MacPherson who hails from Alberta, Canada.
Singer and Gaelic teacher Margaret Macleod Nicholson is Joy’s studio guest.
Tòmas MacAilpein is Joy’s studio guest and Calum Maclean is on an historical trail.
Joy Dunlop is joined by studio guest Ryan Dziadowiec to discuss his interest in farming.