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The P Word
Richard Lynch-Smith argues that social workers need to better acknowledge poverty.
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Life in Letters
Helen Cullen makes the case for the art of letter writing.
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A Pleasure Culture of War
Historian Kasia Tomasiewicz discusses how to commemorate war.
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How poker teaches decision making
Liv Boeree explains how playing poker teaches good decision making.
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Preserving the Home Visit
Dr Mark Williams believes we need to preserve the traditional GP home visit.
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Taking Humour Seriously
Harriet Beveridge says we don't take humour seriously enough.
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The Inside of Being
Bex Burch explores the difference between 'doing' and 'being' as a source of creativity.
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House Buying Agony
Kevin Carr charts the agony of the first-time house buyer.
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Social Media Snooping
Harleen Nottay says snooping and spying via social media is bad for our mental health.
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Facing Death Creatively
R.M. S谩nchez-Camus describes how art can help us to talk about death and dying.
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Identity Through Reading
Author Zo毛 Strachan charts her journey of self-discovery as a gay woman through reading.
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The Last Poets
The Last Poets discuss why they're still performing after 50 years.
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Play the game, lads
Ewan Flynn argues that grassroots football is more than just a game on a Sunday afternoon.
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Rediscovering Human Connections
Julia Unwin asks if we have lost the human touch in a world of automation.
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All The Music We'll Never Hear
Grammy award-winning producer Ian Brennan talks about all the music we may never hear.
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Back to the Land
John Connell speaks about how the connection to land can heal the modern urban soul.
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The Magic of the Forest
Folk singer Mari Kalkun tells us why we should stop and listen to the forest.
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Going sober
Clare Pooley tells us how her love of wine got in the way of her love of life.
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Future First
Sophie Howe explains how she tries to get politicians in Wales to put the future first.
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Mental Health Crisis?
Ann John examines the current discussion around young people's mental health.
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Telling a Story
Richard Johnston explains how images can start conversations about research.
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Belonging, On Hold
Author Lloyd Markham shares a dystopian tale about belonging.
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'Let Them Eat....Brioche?'
Historian Gareth Russell reveals how fake news and misquotes have created our history.
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To Absent Friends
Blogger Gemma Louise Bond asks us to think about how we grieve the end of friendship.
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Thinking Differently about Difference
Maura Campbell asks us to think differently about difference.
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A Toast To The Bridesmaids
Actress and comedian Diona Doherty proposes that bridesmaids should be seen AND heard.
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Aesthetic Labour
Chris Warhurst reveals that how good-looking you are may determine if you get a job.
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Married Life
Laiba Husain discusses life before, and after, marriage.
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Exceptional
David Baker asks what happens to the families of people shot by the police.
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Screened out?
Felicity Boardman discusses genetic screening for 'serious conditions'.