The Listening Project Episodes Episode guide
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Jean and Joff - I Didn't Want You to Be from a Broken Home
In the 1980s being from a single parent family still carried a stigma.
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Verene and Alastair - Still Part of a Family
Finding a way forward after the devastation of a stillbirth.
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Sunday Omnibus - Men and Friendship
Conversations between male friends about similarities and differences.
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Rory and Nick - The Same Underneath
The shared experiences of childhood have bound these friends closely through life.
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Tom and Mick - Life in a Shanty Town
Incomers to a seaside town have brought the songs of the sea with them.
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Mark and Eugene - Different Paths
Friends whose lives have been very different find they still share a lot.
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Sunday Omnibus - Embracing Change
Going to university, retiring from work, and saying goodbye to foster children.
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Zoe and Cameron - Perhaps I'll Join the Quidditch Team
Learning to live apart and embrace student life at different universities.
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Georgia and Clive - Having to Let Go
Foster parents reveal the bond that can form, however temporary the placement is.
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Ella and Helen - Life after Retirement
Adjusting to the freedom and pleasures of retirement can take a while.
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Listening Project Live from Swansea
Fi Glover and friends consider Welsh conversations in the booth by Swansea Central Library
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Sunday Omnibus - What We Choose to Tell
Discovering the truth, creative education, and friendship on the Autism spectrum.
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Stacey and Elle – Walking With My Head High
A rapper and a dance music composer share thoughts on education and creativity
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Luke and Dream - Meeting of Minds
Friendship within the parameters of the autism spectrum.
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Theresa and Lauren - Facing the Truth
When you hide painful facts from a child, sometimes the rumours can be even worse.
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Sunday Omnibus - Looking Back
National Service, attitudes to marriage, and bringing up a family as a widow in the 1960s.
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Sue and Sylvia - Not Another Robinson
Bringing up eight children on her own was not easy, as her youngest daughter acknowledges.
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Mary and Colette -Things Move On
Sisters consider how marriage has changed since their day.
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Colin and Rolf - The Benefits of National Service
Friends remember National Service and the opportunities it gave them.
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Sunday Omnibus - Not All Families Are the Same
Caring for disabled family members and getting by as a single, student parent.
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Rose and Cordelia - Facing the Future
Hard choices lie ahead regarding the care of a family member who is unable to live alone.
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Esther and Elizabeth - You're Still a Lovely Sister
It's hard to feel you're doing enough if there's a severely disabled member of the family.
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Rachel and Silas - Adventures of a Teenage Mum
Going to university with a toddler in tow caused problems but no regrets.
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Sunday Omnibus - Shared Differences
Conversations that show we are more similar than different, despite some strange tastes.
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Fanzi and Michele - Sharing Cultures
The importance of family, food and conversation connects two apparently different cultures
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John and Diane - Lemons with Liver
How a shared culinary palate expanded after growing up with some unusual tastes.
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Alkin and Paul - We Could Be Brothers
Friends of Turkish-Cypriot and Greek-Cypriot descent are proud of their shared heritage.
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Sunday Omnibus
Conversations about emails, foot and mouth, and Darth Vader.
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Lloyd and Yvonne - Old-School Ways
Sometimes time-saving developments take up time that could be spent more personally.
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Lynn and Johnnie - The Good Guys v the Bad Guys
The youngest ever Listening Project contributor shares his views with his mother.