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Seen & Unseen
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Jun 30, 2025 • 21min

30th June 2025: Prison Fellowship; Spotless Minds & a Culture of Death

This week, Daniel Bey shares with us four things he's learnt from working with prisoners; Beatrice Scudeler has discovered Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind 20 years on and unearths helpful wisdom for her own trauma; Graham Tomlin asks what will stop the culture of death that libertarian Britain has embraced? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Jun 23, 2025 • 33min

23rd June 2025: Love: not an order, it's found within prayer and The Salt Path

In this episode we explore love from three very different perspectives: Barnabas Apsray considers Christian Nationalism - is it an oxymoron? Roger Bretherton talks about how 1 in 4 people pray or meditate daily and how beneficial that is to their life; Roger Standing walks us through Salt Path - from real life to book to movie - the story of love against all odds and what it teaches us about ourselves. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Jun 16, 2025 • 23min

16th June 2025: The ABC; Bear Grylls and Fashion's role in diversity

This week we hear from Graham Tomlin explaining why it seems like the Church of England is taking ages to appoint a new Archbishop of Canterbury; Bear Grylls gives us a personal introduction to his new book, The Greatest Story Ever Told and Alexandra Kytka-Sharpe dives into the world of fashion to find out whether or not Anna Wintour should be our moral compass. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Jun 9, 2025 • 27min

9th June 2025: Assisted Dying; Jane Austen & Politics in Gaza

This week's thought-provoking selection starts with Jamie Gillies asking suicide prevention organisations to get involved in the Assisted Dying debate; Beatrice Schudeler introduces us to Jane Austen-inspired novels of different times and genres and Graham Tomlin tracks the political history of Gaza back to the Roman Empire and still suggests that only politics can find a long term solution. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Jun 2, 2025 • 23min

2nd June 2025: Semi-colons; Race Across the World and The Book

In this week mix we mourn the demise of the semi colon (and all it represents) with Paul Bradbury; Lauren Westwood gets lost in the drama of BBC's Race Across the World and Belle Tindall asks why a book has changed the world (and her). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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May 26, 2025 • 17min

26th May 2025: "Ordinary"; Third Space and lessons from Pope Leo

This week, Ed Chan-Stroud explores Alex Warren's song, "Ordinary" for signs of the fundamentals of human longing; Jessica Norman goes to a Third Space gym and thinks about the cost of belonging and Graham Tomlin was at Pope Leo's inauguration and shares with us what he noticed. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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May 19, 2025 • 17min

19th May 2025: Insta Judge; Thunderbolts* and the Mind & Body relationship

In this episode, Rosie Phillips looks at how the human desire for truth and judgement plays out on Social Media; Giles Gough explores the unexpected depths of Marvel's latest unexpected blockbuster and Rachel Newham's own experience gets her asking questions about the relationship between mental and physical health. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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May 12, 2025 • 23min

12th May 2025: The Met Gala, The Conclave and AGI

This week, Belle Tindall takes us to the Met Gala in NYC and asks whether the unseen exists; Graham Tomlin considers why the choice of the next Pope is so important and Callum Elwood asks if AI animation really is harmless fun? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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May 5, 2025 • 21min

5th May 2025: Last One Laughing; AI and the Unruliness of Humanity; Diplomacy at a Funeral

On this Bank Holiday Monday, Jonny Torrance comments on Last One Laughing, deciding we’re less in control than we think; Henna Cundill suggests that AI will never codify the many unruly exceptions to rules as they are what make us human; Jamie Mulvaney asks whether or not a Funeral is the appropriate backdrop for Diplomacy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Apr 28, 2025 • 21min

28th April 2025: Pope Francis; chocolate seasons; smartphone games and Narnia

In this episode, Jack Chisnall pays tribute to the late Pope Francis; Imogen Ball plots her year through the seasons celebrated by chocolate and asks what's next after Easter? Mark Gilbert confesses to being addicted to a game on his smartphone and asks why that's such a bad thing; Steve Dew-Jones marks the 75th anniversary of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe by seeing it in the theatre and realises how much it still speaks to a contemporary audience. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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