with Zara Janjua
The possibility of moving towards peace in Israel and Gaza; why we should be tuning into each season; impact of rising number of children with speech issues and ethics of reality TV.
What are the impacts in the current day of historic injustices and how can we help heal the pains of the past? Zara Janjua discusses this with Dr Christine Whyte, who is involved in the world's first master's degree in reparatory justice, from the University of Glasgow in partnership with the University of the West Indies.
Are we no longer in tune with the rhythm of the seasons? Author Rosie Steer believes so, and says it can affect our wellbeing. Her new book Slow Seasons is a celebration of slower living, reflecting on the subtle changes in the natural world and finding balance with the seasons.
As Big Brother returns, we explore the impact of reality TV on society. Has it fuelled a desire for fame? And what about the ethical limits of these shows? Zara chats to 2003 winner Cameron Stout and media professor John Cook from Glasgow Caledonian University.
After a tumultuous week in Israel and Gaza, Zara discusses prospects for peace and reconciliation and the role of faith communities, with Dr Ed Kessler, Founder President of UK-based interfaith charity the Woolf Institute, and Jane Kinninmont, Policy & Impact Director of the European Leadership Network.
Presenter and author Gemma Hunt talks about her new children's book, See! Let's Be Me, which re-imagines biblical stories in a more diverse and relatable way for children today.
And a recent study shows that there has been a steep increase in children with speech problems. Zara finds out the long term impact this can have with Scotland’s head of The Royal College of Speech and Language therapists, Glenn Carter, and Arianna Patterson from the Speech and Language Communications Company, a charity supporting families dealing with speech issues.
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Nina Simone
I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel to Be Free
- The Greatest Hits.
- BMG.
- 2.
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Bob Marley & The Wailers Band
Redemption Song
- Legend.
- Universal.
- 41.
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Black Eyed Peas
Where Is The Love
- Elephunk.
- Interscope.
- 13.
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Stevie Wonder
For Once In My Life
- Stevie Wonder Greatest Hits Vol.2.
- Motown.
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Mary Mary
Shackles (Praise You)
- Huge Hits 2000 (Various Artists).
- Global Television.
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Sam Cooke
A Change Is Gonna Come
- Ain't That Good News.
- Abkco Records.
- 07.
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Bob & Marcia
Young Gifted & Black
- Young Gifted & Black (Various).
- Trojan.
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George Michael & Mary J. Blige
As
- George Michael - Ladies & Gentlemen.
- Epic.
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- Sun 15 Oct 2023 08:00Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio Scotland