27. Spirituality
Mae, Ned and guest host Alison Spittle are joined by comedian London Hughes to discuss what it means to have a spiritual connection.
Finally, the GrownUpLand podcast attempts to solve the meaning of life. Well, sort of. Mae, Ned and guest host Alison Spittle are joined by comedian London Hughes to discuss what it means to have a spiritual connection, and this inevitably ends up with the sharing of ghost stories. Ned ventures out of the studio and bumps into the head of The Satanic Temple, Bisha K Ali beams in from across the pond with her analysis of LA's spiritual scene, and Steve Ali admits he's a devout believer in David Attenborough.
Co-created by Deborah Frances-White for The Spontaneity Shop and 麻豆社 Radio 4.
Produced by Al Riddell
Music by Mark Hodge and Omahrose, produced by Nick Sheldon.
Featured in this programme:
Morality In The 21st Century (07/09/2018)
The Satanic Cult That Wasn't (23/04/2015)
Morality in the 21st Century: Moral Heroes
Reasons why there is hope for a better, more ethical and responsible world.
The Report: The Satanic Cult That Wasn't
How Satanic abuse accusations in a north London suburb went global, despite being untrue.
Five secrets to doing well in GrownUpLand
Here are a handful of top takeaways to help us all survive in GrownUpLand.
The Guilty Feminist
Your GrownUpLand Guides
Heidi Regan, Sophie Duker, Ned Sedgwick and Steve Ali are your guides to GrownUpLand.
Podcast
-
GrownUpLand
If GrownUpLand is a place, then we got a bit lost along the way.