Relationships; Witch Trials; Recovery Cafe
Audrey Carville and guests discuss the makings of a successful relationship, the economics of European witch trials, and a haven for addicts.
Audrey Carville and guests discuss the idea of what makes a successful relationship, are individuals destined to partner for life, or should we have a good divorce and move on? Economist Peter Leeson explores the economics behind 16th-century witch trials in Europe and the quest for religious consumers, whilst Rev Dr Katherine Meyer of the Presbyterian Church reflects on her work in gender justice in fragile, violent states. John Compton CBE, former chief executive of the Health and Social Care Board, reflects on the founding principles of the welfare state, the ethics and morals behind it, and the choices we face today as a society if it is to be preserved. And Sheila Smith of the Recovery Cafe in Dromore, on her work to help people recover from addiction and the healing power of music. Plus, the best of the Sunday newspapers.
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Broadcast
- Sun 14 Jan 2018 08:30麻豆社 Radio Ulster & 麻豆社 Radio Foyle